10-12-2024, 02:07 PM | #16 | |
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The title of this thread is 2024 Templar 250 Base Model Review
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10-12-2024, 04:55 PM | #17 |
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Update: just received the JTR210.42 today. Install was a breeze, everything lined up perfectly. Tested out on an 85 mile trip including a 60mph road and was able to top out at 75mph Speedo indicated. In my opinion the 13 front with 42T rear is the ideal setup as it allows you to take roads up to 60mph limit.. I did find that even throttle pegged wide open it would struggle and slow down on inclines by a few mph so that tells me that the 40T would have been too much and cut down on the snappiness even further. As it is the bike still has decent torque to accelerate. In the future I plan to remove the cat from the exhaust and change main to 130 and leave it at that which should add some more power to make up for the torque lost during the sprocket upgrade..
I also fabricated a skid plate today using some left over thin sheet metal which came with something during shipment.. I’ll add some pics when I get home.. for now I’m on the side of the road waiting for my son to get me a bottle of gas since the last station was out of gas.. On the plus side I know that the bike can go max 80 miles before running out of gas lol P.s.. I was giving my son a run for the money on some slow twisties, kinda funny to see him shaking his head in disbelief while I’m on his butt, mind you he’s on a 701 haha
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10-13-2024, 12:05 AM | #18 | |
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10-14-2024, 09:31 PM | #19 |
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How's the engine vibration on the base model compare to the 250X?
I find the X to be very smooth, nearly vibration free. Thanks |
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10-14-2024, 10:56 PM | #20 |
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It does vibrate a little but nothing annoying, I think if you need to run at extended high speeds for awhile it can get buzzy and noisy but some grip puppies would go along way for that I’d think, otherwise normal riding is great
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Today, 06:59 PM | #22 |
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Today was work on exhaust day..as i did this in the past with the Templar X it was easy to get started and jump right in.. although this time i was on my own with the welding.. dont judge me, its my second time and first working solo.
Took her for a spin and just like with the X, she has a noticeable boost in power.. gets up to top speed of 72 on the speedo much faster than before.. Now i just need to figure whether to leave the main jet at 120 or bump up to the 130 i have on hand
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Today, 07:16 PM | #23 |
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Why do you think jumping five main jet sizes is a good idea because you removed the cat? You never changed the volume of your intake charge by removing a small restriction in your exhaust pipe.
It's frustrating to see people randomly throwing in larger jets with no idea what their base line afr was to begin with. |
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