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Old 10-30-2024, 09:45 PM   #31
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The Templar X and base model share the same engine. Other than that, the Templar X is taller, has adjustable suspension and the 6th gear. Both bikes handled great both on and off-road, although the tires leave much to be desired.. Riding this past weekend on offroad fast trails, i was easily able to keep up with larger bikes in the switchbacks until the straights and they'd take off.. I cant recall mileage but with this one i get about 80 miles till dry, so that's about 46 mpg. The seat does suck comfort-wise, and im not sure what aftermarket options exist, so there's that as well. If you're just commuting and mostly paved, you may want to look into something more like the KPX which will be much more comfortable overall. I also had a Brozz 250 and that seat was amazing, all day comfort but it was the slowest of the bikes i've owned.
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Old 11-05-2024, 12:23 PM   #32
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Does the shock on this bike have the same or similar long forks on the bottom to allow lowering the bike by drilling a new shock mount hole as we've done on the Templar X?


 
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Old 11-05-2024, 12:52 PM   #33
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I found my answer in the Templar X resource guide. The standard can be lowered in the same way as the X. It has been done, not just talked about.


 
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