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#361 |
Join Date: Jul 2022
Posts: 62
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Anyone know the listed weight capacity for the X? The regular Templar is 440, which I was surprised by how high that was.
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#362 |
Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Kansas City
Posts: 2,971
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I copied and pasted specs into a word document and saved it before they ran out of the X models. It's at home. I will take a look tonight.
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#363 |
Join Date: Jul 2022
Posts: 62
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Thanks.. you've been super helpful!
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#364 |
Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Kansas City
Posts: 2,971
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This is what I copied from the website before they ran out of stock. On the bill of Sale, and on my post in the photos and videos section, the model number is X7-CB250F. And yes, I see I paid $1849.95 plus $299.95 shipping, for total of $2,149.90
My MO sales tax and registration/title/plate fees came to about $200. So about $2250 total. |
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Join Date: Jul 2022
Posts: 62
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#367 |
Join Date: May 2022
Location: McKinney, TX
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Usually, the MCO has the G.V.W.R (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) which is the total weight including max payload. It's needed for most DMVs and some state inspections.
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Kansas City
Posts: 2,971
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I owned a Suzuki DL1000 Vstrom. It was torquey and FUN to drive, but not exactly at home anywhere but the road and a nice hardpack logger road! The Honda African twin is an extreme example. There are videos on youtube of the need for TWO people to right the thing on the trail ![]() A reasonable luggage adaption could work well on the X. But keep in mind that tall bikes put that weight in a position that you end up lifting it all if you fall over! |
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Join Date: Jul 2022
Posts: 62
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Join Date: Mar 2022
Posts: 257
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I could definitely use a stiffer spring in the back but it’s nothing that really impedes on the bike. I can tell the hot weather really takes some power out of the girl but I still too Out at about 65, cooler weather was around 70.
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2022 X-Pro Templar X 250 “Rocinante” 2022 X-Pro Bolt 125cc “Dapple” 2022 Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 “Traveller” 2023 Royal Enfield Classic 350 “Trigger” |
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Kansas City
Posts: 2,971
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Which rear sprocket did you buy?
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#372 |
Join Date: Mar 2022
Posts: 107
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The 42 tooth from Amazon is what I like best here's a link.
JT Sprockets JTR210.42 42T Steel Rear Sprocket , black https://a.co/d/cXLPLH4 I believe you might be able to run a 38T in the rear now with the 14 front sprocket. But 1st gear would be to quick for trails in my opinion. A link to the 38T I used.. JT Sprockets JTR897.38 38T Steel Rear Sprocket black 38 Tooth 1 https://a.co/d/8U0whlY |
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#373 |
Join Date: Jul 2022
Posts: 62
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PSM is now saying 2 months before X's back in stock. Really sucks!
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Join Date: Mar 2022
Posts: 107
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What I found is still very impressive and depending on your style of riding if may fit better. It appears to be a Wuyi Zuma built bike. The same as the TemplarX. Being shorter appeals to me for tight trails especially with the torque from the ZS172FMM3-A motor. Here is the link to what I believe is the manufacturer. Was correct for the TemplarX. I believe the model is a K5 or K7. https://zuumav.m.en.alibaba.com/ |
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Kansas City
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The K7 (frame?) also comes with a liquid cooled 300cc engine (K7-NC300). It is a four valve 6 speed engine. NC appears to be the liquid cooled notation-there is an NC250 as well. I think that NC300 engine would swap right out on my K7-CB250F frame with no electrical changes, and the radiator mounts are present on this frame. Here is the K7-NC250 model. They are also showing this as a 6 speed/four valve: I sure would like to see the engine model number stamp on these engines. There is a bigger H7L-NC450, which looks like real fun ![]() |
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