Here for sale is a Flatland brand odometer spacer I had on my 2005 Yamaha WR 250F. It allows you to remove the odometer drive and the rest of that enduro crap so you can moto or Hare Scramble your WR. Only used a little while as I switched to YZ wheels. Check the websites and make sure it fits your WR.
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