i would have to say the wr250f would win the race with a compression ratio of 12.5:1 and featuring a stroke that is 10mm less than kawasaki's it has the power to spool up much quicker and hit the higher RPM's with ease. the wr250f only has a 5 speed transmission while the klx250s has a six speed but i still believe the wr250f will win
its not the bike its the rider but my yz 125 woulld own both of those bikes, and in case u have not noticed those bikes r not made for racing there enduroes so dont know why ur asking who would win in a RACE
So, they are still clacifide as race machines. They have only slightly been changed to comply with road registerable requirements compared to the yzf's, etc. And anyways aren't there such things as enduro races.
i would have to say the wr250
i would have to say the wr250f would win the race with a compression ratio of 12.5:1 and featuring a stroke that is 10mm less than kawasaki's it has the power to spool up much quicker and hit the higher RPM's with ease. the wr250f only has a 5 speed transmission while the klx250s has a six speed but i still believe the wr250f will win
its not the bike its the ride
its not the bike its the rider but my yz 125 woulld own both of those bikes, and in case u have not noticed those bikes r not made for racing there enduroes so dont know why ur asking who would win in a RACE
i would also have to say the
i would also have to say the wr250 but then it depends on the rider!
Wateva
So, they are still clacifide as race machines. They have only slightly been changed to comply with road registerable requirements compared to the yzf's, etc. And anyways aren't there such things as enduro races.
WR250 !!!!
WR250 !!!!
the Wr 250
the Wr 250