oem stock carb has all the adjustments on it. They are locked away to get the EPA grant them importation into the country as the EPA rules wants it lean and all owners prevented from making adjustments. Just remove the blind break off bolts on the bowl and replace with metric socket cap bolts. Then drill, tap and pull out the aluminum welch plug. Now you have all the adjustments fully exposed on the oem carb and can tune it all you need.
I live in louisiana myself! Bought this bike several weeks ago and I love it! I had it registered also, plate and new title. About to order the nibbi carburetor
These are every bit as fast as a old XR200 out of the box, even a bit faster. Nibbi carb, #130 main jet and #45 pilot jet, remove the catalytic converter, she'll be making damn near what the XR250R's did
FYI, don't remove the airboat from the airbox. All you need to do is remove the sub-frame. Take off the muffler. Unhook the tail light wiring. Remove the brian box. Loosen the boot clamp. Lastly remove the 2 lower sub-frame bolts and the top sub-frame bolt. The whole unit comes off together. This gives you access to the shock and carb. Unbolting the tank and pulling it up allows you greater access to unscrew the cap for the slide. Don't remove the airbox boot!!!
That sounds very similar to the way I used to remove the carb on my '99 Honda XR250R. Remove muffler, take loose a couple of drain lines, un-bolt sub-frame and pivot it downward, keeping the airbox intact. Works great, perfect access to the carb and rear shock. I'm glad this chinese bike is set up the same way, when I get one it should be a snap to work on.
I just got one of these bikes (pre-assembled because I'm lazy). There's a hose dangling from the bottom/left side of the (stock) carb and I'm not sure where it goes. I think it's an air/vacuum line that attaches to the air box (?). It'll start up and idle just fine but when I give it even just a little throttle it's stalls out. There's also another separate hose that I think connects to the gas cap but the other end goes...??? Any thoughts would be highly appreciated!!
I bet you'd be surprised how well you'd keep up with other 250cc bikes from the big names. My nephew has a 250cc kawi. He also weighs a LOT less than me, and is a better rider than me. Nonetheless, I was able to stay on his tail on the little track on our property. Mine is the X model, so six speed and fully adjustable suspension, but otherwise pretty similar.
Will this increase the top speed and acceleration. I bought a Bubble carb and air filter because I seen a bunch of videos that say it made there bike run better. I have never worked on a bike and I am a little apprehensive about braking it apart. Worried I won't get it back to together and mess up Tue bike.
Will this increase the top speed and acceleration. I bought a Bubble carb and air filter because I seen a bunch of videos that say it made there bike run better. I have never worked on a bike and I am a little apprehensive about braking it apart. Worried I won't get it back to together and mess up Tue bike.
Appreciate the video man. Have any tips on getting the air box to connect in this tight space? I feel like I'm battling the frame and can't apply pressure on the connection.
I have since found that all you need to do is remove the boot from rear of carb at air box. Unhook battery and remove subframe bolts and remove entire rear of bike. 👍
Apologies if it’s not well put together I figured I’d put something up about the Templar parts that work because I had trouble finding any info what to order
I love seeing more people with this bike. Good video bro
oem stock carb has all the adjustments on it. They are locked away to get the EPA grant them importation into the country as the EPA rules wants it lean and all owners prevented from making adjustments. Just remove the blind break off bolts on the bowl and replace with metric socket cap bolts. Then drill, tap and pull out the aluminum welch plug. Now you have all the adjustments fully exposed on the oem carb and can tune it all you need.
You can't adjust tang on float tho
For the rest of us, add a new carburetor which sounds easier
I live in louisiana myself! Bought this bike several weeks ago and I love it! I had it registered also, plate and new title. About to order the nibbi carburetor
You going to love the Nibbi! Got one on my mini bike 212 Predator Hemi beast mode!
These are every bit as fast as a old XR200 out of the box, even a bit faster. Nibbi carb, #130 main jet and #45 pilot jet, remove the catalytic converter, she'll be making damn near what the XR250R's did
FYI, don't remove the airboat from the airbox. All you need to do is remove the sub-frame. Take off the muffler. Unhook the tail light wiring. Remove the brian box. Loosen the boot clamp. Lastly remove the 2 lower sub-frame bolts and the top sub-frame bolt. The whole unit comes off together. This gives you access to the shock and carb. Unbolting the tank and pulling it up allows you greater access to unscrew the cap for the slide. Don't remove the airbox boot!!!
That sounds very similar to the way I used to remove the carb on my '99 Honda XR250R. Remove muffler, take loose a couple of drain lines, un-bolt sub-frame and pivot it downward, keeping the airbox intact. Works great, perfect access to the carb and rear shock. I'm glad this chinese bike is set up the same way, when I get one it should be a snap to work on.
When you installed the nibbi carb Did you install it right out of the box or did you change the Jets I installed it and mine runs like crap
I just got one of these bikes (pre-assembled because I'm lazy). There's a hose dangling from the bottom/left side of the (stock) carb and I'm not sure where it goes. I think it's an air/vacuum line that attaches to the air box (?). It'll start up and idle just fine but when I give it even just a little throttle it's stalls out. There's also another separate hose that I think connects to the gas cap but the other end goes...??? Any thoughts would be highly appreciated!!
Just asking why no one takes the back of the bike off. Pipe then subframe with air box.
So were you able to use the filter ?!? Or had to use the stock filter housing
So you reduced sag by adding preload. What was the sag regarding prior to adjustment and what was the sag setting after adjustment?
Could you possibly make some riding videos? Thanks
Just noticed the shirt. Thank you for your service bro. You are a hero in my point of view.
I bet you'd be surprised how well you'd keep up with other 250cc bikes from the big names. My nephew has a 250cc kawi. He also weighs a LOT less than me, and is a better rider than me. Nonetheless, I was able to stay on his tail on the little track on our property. Mine is the X model, so six speed and fully adjustable suspension, but otherwise pretty similar.
Will this increase the top speed and acceleration. I bought a Bubble carb and air filter because I seen a bunch of videos that say it made there bike run better. I have never worked on a bike and I am a little apprehensive about braking it apart. Worried I won't get it back to together and mess up Tue bike.
@DanielS784 I've never heard of a bubble carb, so I can't answer that. As for the filter, your best option is to keep the stock filter.
Looks like you bought the same kit i did. The only thing useable is the carb for the Templar M the X may be different
Will this increase the top speed and acceleration. I bought a Bubble carb and air filter because I seen a bunch of videos that say it made there bike run better. I have never worked on a bike and I am a little apprehensive about braking it apart. Worried I won't get it back to together and mess up Tue bike.
I have not found anything that will replace the air boot and keep the bike running properly
Appreciate the video man. Have any tips on getting the air box to connect in this tight space? I feel like I'm battling the frame and can't apply pressure on the connection.
I have since found that all you need to do is remove the boot from rear of carb at air box. Unhook battery and remove subframe bolts and remove entire rear of bike. 👍
If you remove the 2 screws under the airbox the rear subframe will lift up and pivot behind the gas tank. Also remove the exhaust bolt.
See my above instructions I just posted.
Thanks for the cool video...but your tearing the ass out of me with the airbox removal🤦🤦🤦🤦
Oh OK you got the videos I see lol
Apologies if it’s not well put together I figured I’d put something up about the Templar parts that work because I had trouble finding any info what to order
I appreciate it bro. Just got one and this definitely helped with knowing what needed for shock adjustment. I got the Nibbi also. 👍
What mm is the carb you bought?
It looks like a 250cc so a 30mm carb
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It will not
You didn't do the adjustment... my nibbi is a POS and doesn't work. It is really a waste of money as it is EXACTLY THE SAME as stock.
Tune it an ask questions instead of whining
Mine works great but yes it is identical
Stock is PE28 (28mm). Nibbi is PE30 (30mm).