First answer deleted - irrelevant information.
I have a 1997 Timberwolf 250. it is all stock. Stock size dunlop tires. No mods. I have run it with a buddy of mine on the road with him on his motor cycle. It will run 55 MPH flat out with no mods. Pretty scarry for a small machine, but it is pretty quick .
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I've had 2 and have had friends with some. 55mph is achievable if you're travelling downhill with overly inflated tires. If you rev it too high, you're at a pretty great risk of stretching the timing chain or jumping the cam gear by a tooth or more. On flat ground with properly inflated tires, typically 48-50mph.
My old 98 timber wolf runs about 58to60
how do u change the timing chain on a Yamaha timberwolf
its 80w 90 gear oil. i use synthetic and have had no problems on my 94 timberwolf
1997-1999
how do i find out year model on yamaha timberwolf
1992 thru 1999 then the 250 beartracker in 2000 basicaly same as timberwolf,
on the engine......stupid.
not quite, the Timberwolf was replaced with the Beartracker in 99 it has a 250 motor as well but a larger carb and longer stroke than the Timberwolfs motor and the bike itself is larger
yes they do
intake 0.05mm-0.09mm (0.002"-0.004") exhaust 0.11mm-0.15mm (0.004"-0.006")
It's stamped into a tag on both sides of the motor. Just below cylinder head.
40-45
Turn it all the way in and then back out 1 1/2 turns