My 19 x had the same scaring on the pressure plate, bike would make a nasty growl every once in awhile. Come to find out it would touch the casting nubs on the back side of the clutch cover, I have an 05 as well so I pulled the cover off of it and studied them. The 19 cover is actually casted different and obviously the little nubs stick out too far. I just sanded them down and haven’t had a problem since.
Travis Swiger I was wondering about that, thanks for your input. It’s odd that the Japanese would miss something so obvious but at least it’s an easy fix.
Most of this information is incorrect the only difference is the springs and bolts. The friction plates and hub are both exactly the same part number there is not one with drilled holes for motocross.
Thankyou for this. I'm thinking the boss is drilled on the mx model to allow for a quicker revving engine, while the yz250x has no drilling to act more like a heavier flywheel weight, makes sense. I have a 2018 yz250 and my friend mark has a 2018 yz250x, we switched bikes back n forth, really hard to feel a difference
enduro trucker Ernie Desjardins That is very interesting, have you done both mx an enduro with both bikes yet? I’d love to hear where you feel the difference if any.
Mostly enduro riding on the 2 bikes. Mark runs a pro circuit enduro pipe n silencer, it's really tough to feel any difference, I set up my suspension to the yz250x settings found in the manual, and set the sag at 110mm ( I'm also 230 lbs)
enduro trucker Ernie Desjardins this is so interesting, I am super tempted to get a mx yz250 and see for myself. Please keep me posted if you don’t mind? The closest I got to it was my yz125 I had for a short while.
I was always curious if the metal plates should be started with the round side towards the motor or away. I just make sure they are all the same.
My 19 x had the same scaring on the pressure plate, bike would make a nasty growl every once in awhile. Come to find out it would touch the casting nubs on the back side of the clutch cover, I have an 05 as well so I pulled the cover off of it and studied them. The 19 cover is actually casted different and obviously the little nubs stick out too far. I just sanded them down and haven’t had a problem since.
Travis Swiger I was wondering about that, thanks for your input. It’s odd that the Japanese would miss something so obvious but at least it’s an easy fix.
C & W DirtVentures that is odd, especially for Yamaha
Most of this information is incorrect the only difference is the springs and bolts. The friction plates and hub are both exactly the same part number there is not one with drilled holes for motocross.
I’ve put a few Hinson baskets in bikes especially 500’s, the stock baskets get notched so bad.
Damn good video, Thanx from Sweden.
Sonja & Tomas Jakobsson Thank you so much 🤙🏻
Good info
Thankyou for this. I'm thinking the boss is drilled on the mx model to allow for a quicker revving engine, while the yz250x has no drilling to act more like a heavier flywheel weight, makes sense. I have a 2018 yz250 and my friend mark has a 2018 yz250x, we switched bikes back n forth, really hard to feel a difference
enduro trucker Ernie Desjardins That is very interesting, have you done both mx an enduro with both bikes yet? I’d love to hear where you feel the difference if any.
Mostly enduro riding on the 2 bikes. Mark runs a pro circuit enduro pipe n silencer, it's really tough to feel any difference, I set up my suspension to the yz250x settings found in the manual, and set the sag at 110mm ( I'm also 230 lbs)
enduro trucker Ernie Desjardins this is so interesting, I am super tempted to get a mx yz250 and see for myself. Please keep me posted if you don’t mind? The closest I got to it was my yz125 I had for a short while.
Are the 250 and 250x plates steel or aluminum?