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Anonymous Posted on Dec 13, 2013

Headlight hookup yz 250 - 2003 Yamaha YZ 250

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tombones

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  • Posted on May 05, 2009

SOURCE: headlight 1972 yamaha 250 yz

You can add a headlight if the type of ignition system on your particular model is the type that will let you. Several different systems were used back then. The proper system will need a lighting coil installed onto the plate underneath the flywheel. The flywheel must be pulled off. You will see a coil there already for the spark. An unused set of threaded screw holes is present, (the same plate was used on the bikes that had a headlight). Just add the coil and now you have power for a headlight.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 13, 2011

SOURCE: the yz 250 1986 has the same engine as the tri z

im not that good with carborators so any help will be great .

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The yz 250 1986 has the same engine as the tri z

no it is not the same.

Tranny is closer for yz
YZ has no lightning coil
intake system is far different from both.

BUT fitting is the same, so switching from one frame to another may be doable.
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Headlight 1972 yamaha 250 yz

You can add a headlight if the type of ignition system on your particular model is the type that will let you. Several different systems were used back then. The proper system will need a lighting coil installed onto the plate underneath the flywheel. The flywheel must be pulled off. You will see a coil there already for the spark. An unused set of threaded screw holes is present, (the same plate was used on the bikes that had a headlight). Just add the coil and now you have power for a headlight.
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CONVERT A YZ 250 INTO A WR 250

The YZ is a dirt bike as is. The WR is a street bike and has more accessories on it.
  • Remove the body parts you do not want to get broken. Turn signals, tail light, speedometer, tachometer and mirrors are the main things. Fenders and headlight are possibilities also but the fenders tend to keep mud off the the engine and your body while the headlight allows you to ride at night.
  • Change to a larger rear sprocket. Two or three teeth will make a difference. This will make the bike to " quicker " off the line and out of turns and provide more torque than stock. Top end is a bit slower but with all the twists and turns you seldom get to top speed anyway.
  • Get a heavier flywheel. Yamaha has one but the cost is about $105.00. An aftermarket flywheel may be an option that would cost less.
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