650/X-2 X2 at my doorstep

So i came home yesterday and this was waiting for me in my front driveway.

Buddy was sick of it sitting around and gave it to me.

He said it ran fine untill he went to start it one day and a wire going to the cdi fried when he clicked the start button. I have no idea about how these work but am good at turning a wrench and am going to fix it up with a new cdi box and wires, new seat cover, new traction pads, a carb rebuild and drain the tank.

all i can tell is that the bars look to be aftermarket and possibly an exhaust with some nice tig welds. ph
I'm not sure what year or what motor this is. Can someone tell me please?
It was last registered in 03 and i think that may have been when it last ran so Any other advice on maintenance/upkeep would be greatly appreciated.

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everything seems to be there accept for a wire thats snipped at the cdi box mounted right under the handle bars.
 
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RivMan

doing something stupid...
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Pinckney, MI
Looks to be an 87-92 ski, need a photo of the rear bulkhead behind the motor, or the last two digits of the HIN number to narrow it down any more.

Looks to have a stock pipe, possibly an aftermarket carb (Snap a photo of the side of it).

Also, oil injection has been removed, so be sure to run pre-mix in it!

First thing I would do is pull / re-build the carb, pull the head and verify the cylinders look ok, oil them up, and re-install the head / check compression.

-Rob
 
that looks like a stock 650 pipe. it looks like it still has the crank case vent on it. it would be a good idea to buy the $15 block of plate and not risk the seal going bad and leaning out

awesome thanks for the tips guys. I'll be sure and do all of that and post a pic of the carb tonight.
 
thanks for the Yota compliment, it may have been your brothers as I bought it like this from a kid in woodland ca in march.
Id love to know some background on it, did your brother build the front a-arm kit on the one he sold? Looks like a total chaos nock off kit with Foa coilovers

ive been beating on it pretty hard since I got it.
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Location
Vegas
off topic, i like the blue beed locks and blue excels on the bike.

anyhow welcom to the X and the jetski addidction. hope you get your ski sorted.
 
Nice ski and sweet truck, im a toyota guy myself, more in the crawler scene tho. I'm at prairie city all the time man. this is my turd:
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thanks man, i've seen your truck around. You know Ryan P right? Ryan hitched a ride with us to the con for the 4th this year in my old cherokee. I've since parted out that jeep and picked up a ford courier on 40's running all yota and propane. I love the crawler seen to.

Anyways i'll definately have the x2 out on folsom lake all summer so i'm sure i'll see you out with ryan.
 

swapmeet

Brotastic
Location
Arlington TX
Congrats on the ski... you're on the right track. I would replace fuel lines, fuel filter, rebuild carb, clean tank.
As mentioned, crank case vent and lube cylinders.
Maybe test compression, but not necessary.

Also, don't use starting fluid.

Truck is bitchin...
 
Congrats on the ski... you're on the right track. I would replace fuel lines, fuel filter, rebuild carb, clean tank.
As mentioned, crank case vent and lube cylinders.
Maybe test compression, but not necessary.

Also, don't use starting fluid.

Truck is bitchin...

awsome thanks i'll go for that as well.

I can't seem to get all the water out of my hull. Is there a product you guys put in hull to help absorb the water without leaving a mess?
 

iangdesign

Cats, lots of cats!
Location
United States
Just dry it out as best you can if it fills with water again the first time you drop it in the lake, it could be a leaky drive shaft seal. Mine leaks all the time, but have a bilge and don't ride it as hard as others may. You can replace the seal, it's pretty easy. Pretty sweet X2, it's in better shape then the one I bought a couple years ago. I am forever fixing the old girl, but love the heck out of it.

Selling my built SN SJ this spring to put some more into my X2. That is love for the X2 and blasphemy here on the X. Haha!
 
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