This is a similar approach that KTM have taken with their up-spec ‘Six Days’ variants and is one that will no doubt prove just as popular with Aussie enduro enthusiasts.
The unique Aussie Edition comes with striking blue graphics featuring a kangaroo motif and a range of Australian sourced accessories. This special will only be available in Australia, in recognition that our market sells more WR450Fs than any other territory in the world.
“The retail success we have enjoyed with this model is down to a number of factors. First of all we have a big brown land covered in fast flowing trails that is perfectly suited to this model. Plus since its inception, both Aussies and Kiwis have been instrumental in the development of this model. So you can say that the WR450F is a machine created for our unique conditions,” explains Matthew Ferry, National Sales and Marketing Manager. “Now it is gratifying to see the factory recognise the importance of this model for our market with the release of the limited Aussie Edition,” he adds.
The Aussie Edition model is based on the recently announced all new 2021 WR450F and will be strictly limited to 400 units.
Each model is stamped with its own unique collector’s number.
The look is pure antipodes with a kangaroo motif featuring in the embedded graphics as well as the custom anodised aluminium radiator guards and bashplate – developed locally by Force Accessories.
Fellow Aussie firm Barkbusters supplies the handguards and an Akrapovic muffler is specified for this special model.
Pricing is set at $17,099 inc GST ride away including 12 months registration, the Aussie Edition WR450F will be available this December, 2020.
Australia’s perennial favourite off-road bike, Yamaha’s WR450F, has undergone yet another reinvention for the 2021 model year.
The new WR450F is set to be available from Australian Yamaha dealerships his December at $15,499 ride away, including 12 months full registration and ADR compliance. The specially developed Australian off-road kit also comes as part of the package, see further below for full details.
As per is the norm in regards to WR model progression the latest updates have already been proven on the most recent YZ range of four-stroke motocross bikes.
A lighter and more powerful engine with a higher compression ratio (from 12.8 to 13:1), revised cylinder head with magnesium components, relocated camshafts and much sharper valve angles. The engine is also more compact with a reduced distance between the crank and cams.
Enduro specific intake and exhaust tuning help smooth the sharper edges from the motocross bikes aggressive power delivery and a much larger cooling system is employed to help the WR keep its cool in the bush. The five-speed gearbox and clutch have also both been made more durable for enduro use. Third and fourth gears have a special treatment applied to further harden their surfaces while the shift drum and selectors have reduced the shifter throw for more positive engagement.
Regular Yamaha WR development rider Josh Coppins largely leads the Yamaha engineering teams in the right direction for Australasian use with the Kiwi helping to tune both the engine and high-spec’ KYB suspension response for our southern hemisphere demands.
Sporting a new aluminium bilateral beam frame, Yamaha claim the new WR450F feels lighter, is easier to turn in tight situations and has improved stability both in the bumps and in the air. Thinner main spars are joined to thicker bottom tubes to further tune response. Even the bolt shape and torque on the engine mounts , triple clamps, wheel axle and bar mounds has changed to help further chassis flexibility.
Larger pistons in the front brake caliper increase stopping performance and the caliper body is now 30 per cent more rigid.
2021 WR450F features and benefits
• New YZ450F based, forward-positioned, straight intake, rearward-inclined cylinder and rear exhaust port engine format for powerful output • Smartphone tuning • Bar-mounted engine map switch • Lightweight electric starter motor • Tool-free airbox access • Tougher five speed gearbox with model-specific clutch featuring heat-resistant friction plates • New controlled fill aluminium bilateral beam frame tuned for enduro • Industry leading KYB speed sensitive forks and shock absorber tuned for enduro • Lighter, more powerful brakes • New compact instrument display with fuel consumption indicator • New lighter footpegs • Lighter and stronger front axle shaft, top triple clamp, handlebar clamps – from YZ450F • Large plastic engine guard • Large capacity radiator and cooling fan • 18 in rear wheel designed for excellent performance in enduro riding and wide tyre choice • Four-position adjustable handlebars • Sealed chain • 7.9-litre plastic fuel tank and compact fuel pump • Forged aluminium kickstand sits close to the bike • Meets global emissions standards • Sold fully ADR compliant and road legal in AUS and comes with free off-road kit for closed course competition use
Australian off-road kit
All WR450Fs come with full ADR compliance and so can be road registered to ride in Australian state forests where permitted. Each bike also comes with a free off-road kit for closed course competition use which includes:
• Lightweight LED tail light/and licence plate holder • High quality braided steel front brake line • Competition larger diameter GYTR exhaust muffler outlet • Full power/full movement throttle stopper screw • YZ air filter holder guide • Brake snake rear foot brake protection • Wiring connector for rear brake light • Barkbuster handguard set • Front and rear brake line Banjo bolts • Tail light undercover • Original side stand bolt • Original engine stop switch • Original engine start switch • Communication Control Unit • CCU map switch • 5 x 100mm zip ties for speedo sensor line attachment to brake line
2021 Yamaha WR450F Specifications
Engine type Liquid cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4-valve
Displacement 450cc
Bore x stroke 97.0 × 60.8
Compression ratio 13.0 : 1
Engine Oil capacity 900 ml
Fuel delivery Fuel Injection
Starter system Electric
Transmission system Constant mesh 5-speed
Final Transmission Chain
Frame Aluminium bilateral beam
Front suspension KYB Telescopic fork
Rear suspension KYB Shock Adjustable link-type
Front brake Hydraulic single disc, 270 mm
Rear brake Hydraulic single disc, 245 mm
Front tyre 90/90-21 Metzeler Six Days Extreme
Rear tyre 130/90-18 Metzeler Six Days Extreme
Overall length 2175 mm
Overall width 825 mm
Overall height 1270 mm
Seat height 955 mm
Wheel base 1480 mm
Ground Clearance 320 mm
Wet weight (including full oil and fuel tank) 119 kg
Fuel tank capacity 7.9L
Colour Team Yamaha Blue
Warranty Three months, parts only
Ride away price (includes freight, pre-delivery and all on road costs) $15,499 inc GST*
Yamaha Motor Australia and Yamaha Motor Finance have announced an exciting new 1% finance package, meaning it’s now even easier to make the dream of owning a brand-new Yamaha enduro bike a reality.
Get your hands on the 2020 Yamaha WR250F with a 1% comparison rate from YMF
The new 1% comparison rate p.a. enduro promotion covers all 2020 and earlier Yamaha enduro motorcycles, including the just-released all-new 2020 WR250F that’s winning races, media shootouts and the hearts of riders around the globe.
Other models available to purchase with 1% finance include the YZ250FX, YZ450FX, WR250R and WR450F models. Lovers of two-stroke machines have not been forgotten with the new YZ125X and YZ250X also available with the quick and convenient program.
The 2020 Yamaha YZ250X is available now in Australia for $12,299 incl GST
In addition to the super-low interest rate, there’s also no application fee, so there’s never been a better, easier and more affordable time to own a new Yamaha enduro model.
The Yamaha 1% enduro model finance promotion is for a limited time only and ends on 31 March 2020, so be quick.
Yamaha Motor Finance 1% Finance Deal key points
Interest rate 1.00%
App fee $0.00
24 and 36-month payment terms available
Offer ends 31 March 2020
2020 Yamaha YZ250X
Further information and terms and conditions are available at https://yma.sale/1percent (link) or contact your local Yamaha dealer to find out more.
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