No takers yet on an address , and sorry , I won't be giving a specific mechanic either. But that should not be a big problem . The WR250 is a basic design and in a size which is popular in Mexico so just about any Yamaha dealership and bike repair shop in the bigger cities should have no difficulty with working on it , if required. avoid the Talleres de Moto where the sidewalk is lined with partially assembled bikes and scooters.
Oaxaca city has an official Yamaha store , maybe two .So does Merida.
Really if you are keeping an eye on the engine oil level and the wear onthe brake pads , sprockets and chain wear and getting regular oil and filter changes as per your owners manual you should be trouble free.
Even if you have limited( or none at all) mechanical skills now is the time to begin gaining familiarity with those things .
Read your owners manual and you can build from there.
If you don't have a manual check out this one on line .
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/11...ha-Wr250r.html
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