For lightweight handling this high-tech off road bike is equipped with a compact, mass centralised chassis – and with its wide ratio 5-speed transmission, latest KYB® suspension and main switchless electric start, the Yamaha WR450F is ready to win.
WR450F key highlights
Price
AED 35000
Specifications
Engine & Transmission
Engine
Single cylinder, four-stroke
Displacement
449 cc
Power
--
Torque
--
Bore x Stroke
95mm X 63mm
Transmission
Chain
Final Drive
Chain
Fuel System
Injection
Compression Ratio
12.3:1
Ignition
TCI
Cooling System
Liquid
Gearbox
5
Clutch
--
Brakes, Wheels & Suspension
Front Suspension
Inverted fork
Rear Suspension
Single shock
Front Brakes
Single disc. Hydraulic.
Rear Brakes
Single disc. Hydraulic.
Frame Type
Aluminium beam frame with optimised rigidity
Front Wheel Rims
--
Rear Wheel Rims
--
Front Tyre
80/100-21
Rear Tyre
120/90-18
Dimensions & Chassis
Total Weight
271 kg
Length
2165 mm
Width
826 mm
Height
1280 mm
Wheelbase
1466 mm
Seat height
965 mm
Ground Clearence
325 mm
Fuel Efficiency & Performance
Fuel Tank Capacity
8L
Reserve Tank Capacity
--
Fuel Economy
--
Top Speed
--
0-100 kph
--
Features
Speedometer
Analog
Fuel Gauge
--
Tachometer
--
Low Fuel Indicator
No
Pillon Seat
--
Pillon Backrest
No
Pillon Footrest
Yes
Stepped Seat
--
Electric Start
Yes
Abs
Yes
Shift Light
Yes
Kill Switch
Yes
Headlight Type
Gallery
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