X2 (PWC)
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The X2 was the first mass produced "sit down" personal water craft. Kawasaki began production on this PWC in 1986 and ended in 1995. This craft is small and light. The idea behind it was that 2 people would be able to sit though it is most often ridden by one rider standing up. This craft has gained much respect in the stand up communities. Though difficult to ride, it can perform many tricks unthinkable on a regular sit-down watercraft. For this reason, they are very popular among the Freestyle and Freeride communities.
The X2 shared the same pump and motor with the Kawasaki JS650, TS650 and Jetmate.
In 2006, Kawasaki re-introduced the X-2 with a completely redesigned hull and top deck and utilizing the same pump and powerplant as their highly successful SX-R 800 stand up model Jet Ski. The new model is not available in the United States, however, even though it is manufactured in Lincoln, Nebraska
Motor
Common name 650 Kawasaki 2 Stroke 2 Cylinders Reed induction CDI ignition Displacement 635cc HP 52 (later bumped up to 57) Premix 40:1 Single carb (Keihin 28mm-early, 38mm-later)
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