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Join Date: Sep 2022
Location: Minnesota
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2022 Templar M 250 28 mm KIMISS carburetor 125 main 42 pilot Needle clip at center DID x-ring chain JTR897 45 tooth rear sprocket |
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Join Date: Feb 2023
Location: Upstate SC
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Thanks. Saved my lazy butt from having to look up what it took. I looked it up as a Google search and saw that exact one at Amazon. However I'm not super fond of Amazon so looked a bit more. In the "What did you buy?" thread a guy mentions trying out "Temu", so I gave that a shot.
Turned up these for dirt cheap. https://www.temu.com/subject/n9/goog...cache_id=ggqhi Knowing there's a good chance they are no better than what I have and possibly won't fit in the housing even, I threw six bucks at them. We'll see. If they are a no go I know where to get one that will fit. Thanks again. |
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Join Date: Oct 2020
Location: Central VA
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Out of curiosity, has anyone hit the rev limit on the TempX? It looks like 10k? Ive had up to around 9k and still didnt hit a limit, just curious... thx
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Join Date: May 2022
Location: Upstate NY
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Zooker 2022 Hawk 250 - Mikuni clone carb, jetted appropriately. Pro Tork CRF 150 pipe. Nibbi pod filter. Tusk Chub bars with riser adapters. Amazon levers and foot pegs. Typical gearing change for street... Acerbis hand guards. Nibbi grips. Shortened rear fender. No graphics 2022 Templar X - Stock carb rejetted appropriately, Nibbi grips, Amazon hand guards. Amazon seat cover. Acerbis skid plate, heavily modded. Shortened rear "fender". Custom graphic kit. |
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Join Date: Jun 2022
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Jetting
Hey I wanted to bring up more jetting discussion. I just changed to a 38/115 combo at 4000 feet. Starts and idles well, throttle seems crisp and it almost completely took away a little quick snap throttle bog. I'm thinking this should be on the lean side at my altitude but next size up seems too rich and I can't lean it out with the pilot screw. Anyone at around 4000 feet that can compare?
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Kansas City
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$519 from ebay
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Kansas City
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Opening this (flathead screwdriver, SMALL) adds more AIR in this OEM Youall carb. I closed mine down to ~7/8 turn, but I have 42 pilot, 120 main.
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Join Date: Jun 2022
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What altitude are you at? |
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Kansas City
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~800ft. But keep in mind that there is a little variability in the jets. Your best airmix screw setting might be a little different even at the same altitude!
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Join Date: Nov 2022
Location: Dallas TX
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I am also running 42 pilot, 120 main, no shim at the moment and with the heat and humidity here at the moment the bike is liking that, and I have a 122 on order to play with later on. But my air-mixture screw adjustment is different. So there some variability in the piece per piece coming off the assembly line as likely to reason for variability. Take two exact same brand and same model of carbs out of their boxes and they can have two different tuning settings, close to each other but the fine settings will be different to make up for the variability between them. So @Greathouse this is why we have recommended starting jetting sizes and airmixture settings but you are expected to do some fine tuning for your specific piece off the assembly line at your location.
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2022 1/2 Templar X 250 - 6 gear model - 13 Front / 40 Rear Sprockets - #42 / #120 Jets - 1mm thick nitrile O-ring needle shim (removed) - Kenda K761 Dual Sport Tires - Sedona Standard Thickness Inner Tubes - Stock OEM battery, carburetor, spark plug still going strong - https://youtu.be/dhAYEKH-jFQ |
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Join Date: May 2023
Posts: 3
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Templar X 250 Parts
Whats up guys new to using forums but i have the new Templar X 250 6speed and its awesome besides shipping scuffs and the heat shield from the exhaust coming off from a simple tac job to fix im already at 900 miles and havent had a single issue and if you have one or the xpro titan 250 i have some brand new parts for sale if your interested if your warranty ran out brand new stainless exhaust system and foot pegs email me if interested ill give ya a good deal rathmanfamilyllc@gmail.com
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Kansas City
Posts: 2,970
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Is that a replacement exhaust system for the Templar X?
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Join Date: Oct 2020
Location: Central VA
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Fyi: stock, there is no crush gasket, was ready to pop a spare one in but no-go
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Join Date: May 2023
Posts: 16
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Hey guys, been reading through this thread - multiple times. I should be getting my bike in tomorrow. I did get the MCO and BOS in the mail yesterday.
Of course, it lists "Off Road" on the MCO and BOS, so I have contacted powersportsmax and am hoping they will oblige me as they have for several of you on here. I did get my insurance company to figure out how to insure it. Less than $50 a year. So now I am going to play the waiting game on the MCO and BOS before I head to the DMV. I'll for sure let you all know how it goes! |
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Join Date: May 2023
Posts: 16
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I did get an email back from them, so that is nice. I forgot to mention the Bill of Sale in my first email to them, and when they replied they indicated that they had already contacted the MSO Department. So I am not sure if the MSO Department will send just a new MSO or a new BOS also.
I think I can play off the BOS with my DMV. Long as the MSO is good then I should be ready to ride. Honestly, I did buy it to mainly ride off-road and trails. However, getting to some of the trails requires short highway/street runs and some of the trails up(I am in Northwest Arkansas)in Missouri require a bike that is licensed and registered. No "dirt bikes" allowed up on some of those. So I really do need to be able to get this thing tagged. Hoping it all works out. This is one of those times I am glad I went straight through Powersportsmax instead of going through a third(?) party like Amazon. |
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