Today, 07:45 AM | #1 |
Join Date: Aug 2024
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Just got a XPro Templar 250X
Howdy,
I just got a XPro Templar X 250 in about 3 - 4 days a go, (HERE is some pic's no fairings. https://imgur.com/a/pWoAoFG ) it runs okay out of the box and all but have a bit of a issue to where when even hot if you give it the gas it dies. If I play with the idler screw it some what fix's but then when I got to stop and the moto is hot its at like 3k RPM's. How I found that if you play with the cable adjustment screw on The Handlebar it helps a bit more but it still brings up my idol toy about 2k. Yes I have seen most of the guides on here but I just feel like they don't answer my question so 1. Is this common Behavior out of the box 2. Do I need to rejet the carb or crack it open and adjust something 3. Best to just replace the carb ?? Other: The headlight is trash does anyone have any suggestions on how to make it better or replacement? edit:( All lights on the XPro Templar X 250 come LED ) Thanks.
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Today, 07:50 AM | #2 |
Join Date: Jun 2023
Location: Big Piney, WY
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I replaced all bulbs with LED's, much better and cheaper/easier than buying new headlight/blinkers/tail light.
So if you roll on the throttle, it's fine, but if you crack it hard to like half or full, it dies, right? Welcome to the CG250 4 stroke life. You can make it better, but it's not gonna run like a 2 stroke. Think of these motors like a 223cc/249cc lawn mower engine.
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Today, 09:04 AM | #3 |
Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Kansas City
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Welcome!
It's jet too lean. We had the same issue with my son's Temp X (and most china bikes, frankly). Remove the carb, grind off the two break-off bolts that hold the bowl on, replace the pilot and main jets. Links to "how to" in the Templar resource thread. Look in the 4th post.
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This is what I was thinking to myself, and I did read your ports you made in the New Member Introductions about rejetting the carb. I am looking for the "How to" Now.
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Today, 10:46 AM | #5 |
Join Date: Feb 2023
Location: Upstate SC
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I bought a jet kit for mine before it was even delivered. It was REALLY lean as delivered and richening the jets is the first thing I did after assembly.
I found the headlight astoundingly bad. So bad my pocket flashlight put out more light. Some people have changed the entire headlight but I found just putting in a decent bulb worked fine for me. It now puts out more useful light than my other bikes. What buld I used is in the resource thread. I think. Somewhere on here anyway.
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Today, 10:54 AM | #6 |
Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Kansas City
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Here is a link to the Templar Resource Guide
https://www.chinariders.net/showthread.php?t=32177 Lots of useful info there. That YouAll carb that comes with your bike is actually a good match (28PE style). Rejetting it will cost under $10 and should be good to go. You can always get a new carb, but unless you do airbox mods and open up the exhaust side, there isn't any reason to go to a 30PE. It won't improve performance by itself and the 28 is a better match on all three circuits (pilot, needle and WOT/main)
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