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Old 09-30-2024, 09:55 AM   #1
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2024 Templar 250 Base Model Review

This thread will be used to document my review of the Xpro Templar 250 (base model - not the M/X) that I have purchased for my 15 yo daughter to continue her riding journey.

Decision Process: I had bought an Xpro Storm DLX 150 for my daughter about 6 months ago that she learned on. Now that she has gotten proficient at riding, its time to upgrade. This bike will also be shared with my son so that he can join me on off-road trips

Cost: $1850 shipped to Virginia

Make/Model: DB-K012. This is basically the Titan DLX with the Zongshen overhead cam 19hp 5-speed engine fitted.

MCO: will confirm that i order/receive the MCO saying "motorcycle"

Ordering: I purchased from powersportsmax.com

Estimated delivery time: 1 week

Maintenance Plans: loctite as much as possible during the build, cover any exposed wiring, oil change, valve adjust, drill and cotter pin both axles

Mod Plans: as with all China bikes, im sure i will need to re-jet the carb but thats tbd for now. I may also re-gear if needed
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Old 10-07-2024, 09:36 PM   #2
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Update: arrived today (R&L) in perfect condition, wrapped nicely around the cardboard/metal frame with everything secured with zip ties and straps. This is the second shipment out of 4 to date, with the last being the Storm 150 that has been flawless with no issues.. i think the chances are much better than in the past that deliveries are becoming uneventful thankfully.

MC: says "motorcycle" with Make: ZUMA Model: K5-CB250F

Build plans: lube axles, wheel bearings, swingarm, disassemble neck to lube steering stem bearings, locktite necessary bolts, balance wheels

Add-ons to install: bark busters, 14T front sprocket (after grinding down the cover as needed for fitment)
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Old 10-08-2024, 01:56 PM   #3
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Started the build.. I inspected the steering stem and it looks good, has blue factory lube already, slathered some extra. I also went to install the 14T front sprocket but unfortunately there isn't enough clearance and you cant simply sand out the cover to make it work.

I also balanced the wheels, definitely a worthwhile investment to buy a wheel balancer and some spoke weights. Also slathered grease inside the wheel bearings.

So far things are looking good from the factory, pleasantly surprised to see lock nuts on the axles and good wheel spacers.
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Old 10-09-2024, 04:09 PM   #4
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Finished the build, registered and inspected.
I’ll definitely need to re-gear as 5th is sitting at 7k doing 55 on the probably inaccurate Speedo.. thinking 42T or maybe 40T

Some miscellaneous build notes:
- valves were not tight, they actually had some slight movement which was nice, I shoulda checked the clearance but I’m guessing they were already at .002
- the bike runs very well with the carb as is, not sure if I’ll need to fiddle with it, maybe
- make sure the cover/electric tape the wire harness under the rear fender.. wrap each wire individually first
- I like the wide bars
- geared as is, the bike is pretty snappy power-wise
- make sure to remove and oil the foam air filter
- the metal bars on each side is for the plastics and they need to be loosed and oriented upwards (they came oriented down)
- comes with a magnetic drain plug
-the brake side peg does not recoil, as per PSM this is normal and they sent a video showing that
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Old 10-09-2024, 04:23 PM   #5
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went to install the 14T front sprocket but unfortunately there isn't enough clearance
Yikes, even that 13 tooth barely has any room there. It looks like exactly the same clearance as when I went from a 13 to a 14 tooth on my X...which at some point did chip off a piece of the cover, despite my attempts to keep the chain tight. I'm not familiar with the base model but I'm surprised the factory ships it this way.
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Old 10-09-2024, 04:34 PM   #6
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Yea it quickly dashed my hopes for a quick fix to the gearing conundrum
Now to figure which rear makes the most sense
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Old 10-10-2024, 10:55 AM   #7
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Though I’m running the 6 speed version of this engine in my Hawk, I went with 13/40 sprockets and it still has plenty of grunt for off-road use. However, if I was primarily going to ride this bike off-road, I probably would have gone with a 42 rear instead of a 40 because personally, I find the current set-up a little too fast in the woods for my liking, but of course, that could simply be my lack of skill. I like my trail bikes to be able to chug a little slower in 1st gear if I’m doing woods or trail riding so that I have a little more control. However, I can verify that at least in a Hawk, this engine is plenty torquey enough to do a 13/40 sprocket set-up for off-road riding.


 
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Old 10-10-2024, 11:45 AM   #8
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Update: removed the carb today to re-jet. Man, i forgot what a bear it was to remove the carb on these bikes.. best way that worked for me was to remove the fuel line, slide cap and choke cable, then the rubber piping on the engine/carb and airbox connection.. then pull back the airbox snorkel outwards, and wriggle the carb thru there.
For the carb, they come with taper proof screws, i attempted to remove via cutting grooves into the heads to unscrew, but these are coming lock-tited now and i still remember trashing my last carb trying to remove the screws.. this time, i wasn't having any of that business so i just grinded the heads down with my angle grinder, easy peasy.. and then vice-grip the screws out once the bowl is removed..
I didn't have a 125 main, so i kept it stock with 120, which seems to be fine.. I did replace the pilot from the stock 40 to now a 42. I also added a shim to the needle jet and buttoned back up.

I may re-jet the main in the future to a 130 which i do have on hand if i gut the catalyst from the exhaust
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Old 10-10-2024, 01:34 PM   #9
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JTR897 should do WRONG-EDIT
MAYBE the 897 fit the early base Templar, but probably NOT newer base Templars.

The 897 was noted in the first post in the Templar Resource guide, maybe did fit some early base Templars. I do not know.
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Old 10-10-2024, 04:01 PM   #10
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JTR897 should do
Available in 38, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 52, 53

40T available for $21 in black on Amazon !

These are cheap enough to "test" if 1st gear is too tall for your off road fun.
Wait a sec, i thought for the base Templar it would be JTR.210 for the rear? just cancelled the order to be on the safe side until confirmed... i did see a vid on YT where someone fitted the 210 but showed that the holes didn't line up perfectly..

I was going by this statement: "* Oilcan has a 2023 Templar that uses JTR210 so 2023 Templar owners should measure before ordering."
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Old 10-10-2024, 04:06 PM   #11
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Did some quick research and someone reviewed an 897 rear for a '23 Templar base and it didn't work, they went with a 210.. ill go measure to be on the safe side
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Old 10-11-2024, 03:04 PM   #12
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Ordered the JTR.210 42T
Did the 100 mile oil change today and surprisingly very little metal remnant, nothing on the filter screen and just a little residue on the magnetic drain plug.

Also tested top speed with stock gearing at Speedo 68mph which is probably 63 corrected so hopefully the 42T will get the bike to 70 corrected
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Old 10-11-2024, 08:27 PM   #13
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My apologies TK. I was going by Fast Freddie's first post in the Templar Resource guide
https://www.chinariders.net/showthread.php?t=32177
I should know better than to promote second-hand advice.

My X also fits the JTR210.

Again, I am sorry. I will edit my post above. If the info in that first post is wrong, maybe we can get an admin to just delete that. We haven't had a post from Freddie since July.

I guess it is possible that the other sprocket did fit the early base Templars.
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Old 10-12-2024, 07:37 AM   #14
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No worries good buddy! The resource guide is invaluable and helped me get this bike staged as I forgot some of the stuff I previously did..
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Old 10-12-2024, 07:54 AM   #15
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"JTR210.40 40T Steel Rear Sprocket" is what I have on my TemplarX 6speed.


 
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