2019 Yamaha WR450F Full Review

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  • čas přidán 13. 12. 2018
  • Yamaha recently launched their new for 2019 WR450F, with Ben O'Brien heading along to put the new model through it's paces, with a host of updates for 2019, including the YZ-inspired reverse-cylinder head, plus a number of other improvements.
    Check out Ben's video review from the launch, and for more details on the changes to the 2019 year-model see below.
    The new 2019 model has been further developed using advanced engine and chassis technology derived from the latest highly successful YZ450F platform and is equipped with a sophisticated reverse cylinder head engine featuring a rearward slanting cylinder that helps to ensure optimised mass centralisation. The engine is also equipped with enduro-specific intake and exhaust systems, fuel injection and ignition advance maps - the new high torque 450cc 4-valve engine produces a broad and linear spread of useable power.
    The durable new clutch is also equipped with a highly heat-resistant friction plate - and a new design that eliminates the judder spring is adopted to give a much lighter pull at the lever for better feel and improved controllability.
    On board WiFi means that you can tune the new WR450F using a smartphone in association with the Communication Control Unit that is available in the optional race kit*. The new Power Tuner app gives every WR450F rider the ability to make instant fueling and ignition timing changes and upload/share data for the ultimate in track-side tuning.
    A handlebar-mounted dual engine map switch has been adopted and positioned next to the clutch lever and this switch allows the rider to select one of two engine maps on the fly at the press of a button to cater for changes in the riding environment.
    Developed from the latest YZ450F, the all-new aluminium bilateral beam frame is slimmer and lighter, with a design that includes a revised head pipe position, straight tank rail, larger absorption zone and an enlarged rear arm bracket and these elements contribute to an improved agility, precision and traction.
    Featuring new internals with longer high-rate springs, the KYB air-oil-separate upside-down front forks provide stable damping characteristics over all types of terrain - while the flex-resistant outer tubes contribute to a secure feeling of ground contact.
    The rear shock absorber is also based on the YZ450F unit and, like the forks, features enduro model-specific settings. Its new 11.5mm diameter coil spring is 350 grams lighter and has a higher fatigue strength than the current model's - the capacity of the shock's reservoir has been increased by 30cc.
    For increased riding time between fuel stops the 2019 WR450F is equipped with a newly designed large-capacity 7.9-litre (expandable to 9L) plastic resin fuel tank featuring a compact fuel pump.
    The new frame has enabled much slimmer bodywork that looks and feels more like a 250, making this one of the most compact 450 enduro bikes, while mass centralisation is also improved.
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    Whether you're sitting down or standing up, the new seat's slimmer design makes it easier to shift your body weight. As well as being 2cm narrower in the front section, the middle and rear sections of the seat are also lower, enabling you to move backwards or forwards more easily for a higher degree of control when cornering, accelerating or braking.
    yamaha-motor.com.au
    Price: $13,299 RRP + ORC
    Colours: Team Yamaha Blue and White
    Wet weight: 119kg
    Fuel capacity: 7.9L (expandable to 9L)
    Engine: Liquid-cooled, four-stroke, DOHC, four-valve, 450cc, 97 x 60.9 bore x stroke, 12.8:1 compression ratio, EFI
    Gearbox: Five-speed, constant mesh
    Clutch: Wet, multi-plate
    Chassis: YZ450F-based lightweight bilateral beam frame, Rake: 27.1°, Trail: 116mm
    Suspension: YZ450F-derived KYB SSS dual chamber forks, 310mm travel, fully adjustable, YZ450F-derived KYB rear shock, full adjustable, 317mm travel
    Brakes: Hydraulic single 270mm front disc, hydraulic single rear 245mm disc
    Wheels & Tyres: 90/90-21 54M (tube type) / 130/90-18 65M (tube type) Metzeler Six Days Extreme
    DIMENSIONS:
    Wheelbase: 1480mm
    Seat height: 955mm
    Overall height: 1270mm
    Overall width: 825mm
    Overall length: 2175mm
    Instruments: LCD multifunction display
    Jeff Ware
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Komentáře • 59

  • @tincho1979
    @tincho1979 Před 5 lety +2

    Buen review!!!!
    Aunque hoy montó una husky 300, soy un gran fan de Yamaha 😉👍🏻
    Felicitaciones

  • @mcoles01
    @mcoles01 Před 5 lety +1

    Rode 1 recently. Awesome bike. Amazing suspension and ridiculously easy to ride fast.

  • @bradfraser4
    @bradfraser4 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the review big fella you definitely sound honest and be able to take your word for it thanks mate 👍🇦🇺💯

  • @enduroforever4878
    @enduroforever4878 Před 5 lety +9

    WR is out of the box an enduro weapon!!

  • @richnewman6348
    @richnewman6348 Před 5 lety +1

    Very good and informative video thanks 🙏

  • @johnot1168
    @johnot1168 Před 5 lety +1

    Great review mate

  • @davecribb6709
    @davecribb6709 Před 5 lety +1

    Good vid bloke. Well done.

  • @silvertopenduro2703
    @silvertopenduro2703 Před 5 lety

    Top review M8. i wish my TTR250 would morph into a WR450F. Thanks again for an honest review. Cheers. 'Silver Top - Dougie'

  • @cryptoinvertor
    @cryptoinvertor Před 5 lety +4

    man my 2014 is getting old i rally want one of these new yamahas

    • @lobolj53
      @lobolj53 Před 5 lety

      I know what you mean! My '99 wr400f has been telling me over the years don't retire me! But I think I'm ready for fuel injected electric start.

  • @richnewman1913
    @richnewman1913 Před 5 lety

    Great video

  • @brucekendall52
    @brucekendall52 Před 5 lety +1

    Thks.

  • @josephlovasz440
    @josephlovasz440 Před 2 lety

    Dang bro you’re a really good rider

  • @jmc69blue
    @jmc69blue Před 5 lety +1

    I'm curious about the removable fuel tank baffle! almost 2.4 gallons

  • @BurntOnBothEnds
    @BurntOnBothEnds Před 4 lety +1

    2:35 - woah absolutely wild

  • @wadimor4749
    @wadimor4749 Před 4 lety +1

    indonesia love yamaha wr250/450f

  • @chrisr4993
    @chrisr4993 Před 5 lety

    What's it like on road for commuting? And service intervals?

  • @rodarbat2125
    @rodarbat2125 Před 5 lety

    How do you remove the baffle for increased fuel capacity? Anybody know?

  • @jaydenunicomb4284
    @jaydenunicomb4284 Před 5 lety +1

    How hard is it too restart when its hot?

  • @forestrider7970
    @forestrider7970 Před 5 lety +4

    I had a 2001 WR 400 was at the time a great bike, I know there is a huge gap in between the 2 and I rode a 2009 and was a little disappointed with the bike. I currently ride a 2009 Husky WR 300 with a 360 engine transplant....absolute weapon with good manners even compared to modern machinery with or without mods, capacity, 2 stroke ( TPI and non ) 4 stroke or make. I'm now just over 40 and looking for another great bike to ride, how does this compare with the the other bikes out there today your input would be much appreciated....great review, I have waited for a decent Australian review for the 2019 WR 450.

  • @donbrashsux
    @donbrashsux Před 5 lety +1

    Nice

  • @daritibian5667
    @daritibian5667 Před 5 lety +1

    Yamaha wr450f is good ilov u ? Kapan ada di indonesia

  • @lmtada
    @lmtada Před 5 lety

    Does it boil over when going slow?

  • @LifeandTrip
    @LifeandTrip Před 4 lety

    Nice bike

  • @da7062
    @da7062 Před 2 lety

    I am trying to decide between a used 2018 and used 2019? Seems like the changes to the 2019 are worth ($500 more).

  • @danieljhill
    @danieljhill Před 5 lety +2

    Is there much difference between this and the 450FX? Cheers

    • @offroad5246
      @offroad5246 Před 5 lety +1

      the fx is 4kgs lighter, it doesnt come with a fan, lights, horn, speedo ect, the gas thank is smaller by 400mls and and the exhaust is less restrictive than the wr, the suspension valving may also be a tiny bit stiffer. other than that they're the same.

  • @wadimor4749
    @wadimor4749 Před 5 lety

    Mantapp

  • @LeeTillbury
    @LeeTillbury Před 5 lety +2

    A krap o vich
    Its similar to Mila Jovović

  • @arnoldprieto3581
    @arnoldprieto3581 Před 5 lety +1

    is it ok to remove the intake snorkel? and exhaust cork?

    • @arnoldprieto3581
      @arnoldprieto3581 Před 5 lety +1

      Throttle what about the cork at the end of the exhaust?

    • @arnoldprieto3581
      @arnoldprieto3581 Před 5 lety +1

      Throttle does your bikes header glow i notice it everytime i get home at night from riding

  • @wadimor4749
    @wadimor4749 Před 5 lety

    i lov u yamaha wr 450f kapsn ada di indonesia

  • @bigals.ktms.9937
    @bigals.ktms.9937 Před 5 lety +1

    I can't believe in 2019 Yamaha still persists in running a cable clutch on such a good bike.

    • @bigals.ktms.9937
      @bigals.ktms.9937 Před 5 lety

      @@kx501 reliable sorry that's not true I have never had a failure with a hydraulic clutch since the first ktm came out with then, and none off my fellow racers have ever had a failure, as for the clutch pull weight don't know.

    • @bigals.ktms.9937
      @bigals.ktms.9937 Před 5 lety

      @@kx501 well I raced a grade and never seen one , you must go with ppl who crash lots. And if that's the true then we should all go back too drum brakes as well.

    • @vincentsauer99
      @vincentsauer99 Před 5 lety +1

      Had a 15 ktm and now the 17 Yamaha. Yamahas cable clutch has way better feel and is waaayy easier to pull

    • @bigals.ktms.9937
      @bigals.ktms.9937 Před 5 lety

      @@vincentsauer99 sorry don't agree.

    • @vincentsauer99
      @vincentsauer99 Před 5 lety

      @@bigals.ktms.9937 KTMs Brembo clutch has a on off feel. Also it is realy hard to pull conpared to the Yamahas.
      Thats a fact.
      Yamahas Clutch exheleration is also very linear and easyier to feel and controll.

  • @danielc5205
    @danielc5205 Před 3 lety

    I actually own a 2019 WR 450F.

  • @tosgem
    @tosgem Před 5 lety

    Nice review but i already got a cr550 (bb kit) in a 03 cr250 frame so i don't need to downgrade lol

    • @tl5108
      @tl5108 Před 5 lety

      Congrats. But i garuntee the WR is head and shoulders above ur CR in the woods

    • @tosgem
      @tosgem Před 5 lety

      @@tl5108 i highly doubt anyone would ever be able to keep up with me on any 4 stroke BRAAAPPPPP

    • @jadonktm5099
      @jadonktm5099 Před 5 lety +1

      Very very rare have I seen a cr 500 enduro rider except for the legend Geoff Ballard who can actually ride it

    • @mal-wx6tu
      @mal-wx6tu Před 3 lety

      @@tl5108 Well the WR won't blow it's guts for a start, as the old CR will.

  • @jimbeam4111
    @jimbeam4111 Před 5 lety +2

    Should’ve made this street legal like the honda.

    • @offroad5246
      @offroad5246 Před 5 lety +2

      it is! that's the whole point of the WR compared to the YZ FX models.......you can even see the plate on the rear fender in the video!

    • @dillonrobinson8468
      @dillonrobinson8468 Před 4 lety

      Funny as fuck.

  • @baecchi4153
    @baecchi4153 Před 5 lety

    is it street legal ? what's the model name of the street legal ?

  • @gmsyd09
    @gmsyd09 Před 5 lety

    Suzuki dr450z is better out of the box, way better and easy set up for better enduro

  • @richardkent4022
    @richardkent4022 Před 5 lety

    Petrol powered bikes are boring, yawn

  • @jaydenunicomb4284
    @jaydenunicomb4284 Před 5 lety

    How hard is it too restart when its hot?