View Full Version : rode a 750 x2 wow
cattledog
05-19-2008, 09:09 PM
i got a chance to ride x2 guys 750 x2 what a machine now i have to have one to , maybe cut up squarenose and slap that 701 with bpipe and goodies into it, i love to ride the x2 in choopy water had 4 days of it was great, i am very sore
Motorheads5
05-19-2008, 09:21 PM
that is good to here I have not ridden mine yet waiting on some misc. part's.
i got a chance to ride x2 guys 750 x2 what a machine now i have to have one to , maybe cut up squarenose and slap that 701 with bpipe and goodies into it, i love to ride the x2 in choopy water had 4 days of it was great, i am very soreBad idea, I tell people not to waste time and money on the 650 based motors for that reason. Spend as much money on the 750/800 as you can afford, and get the good parts the first time then no regrets. Now you can build one for yourself.....
cattledog
05-19-2008, 09:33 PM
you r right crab his ski is really fast and tons of low end power he was getting big time air over waves, and does it ever sound sweet, all i have to find is a 750 motor cheap maybe off a 93 or 94 sitdown or old standup , i even have a limited blaster pipe,factory pipe off my x2
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1 motor 750 or 800
electronics
prop
carbs
thats it instant 750
ADDict
05-19-2008, 11:06 PM
I would stick with the 650 electrics Mario. You already have them, plus I hear the 650 flywheel is a little bit lighter. I had my 650 flywheel lightened by LPW, and this thing winds up instantly. The 750's are the way to go man!
shawn_NJ
05-19-2008, 11:22 PM
I would stick with the 650 electrics Mario. You already have them, plus I hear the 650 flywheel is a little bit lighter. I had my 650 flywheel lightened by LPW, and this thing winds up instantly. The 750's are the way to go man!
X2, Addict beat me to it.
Stick with the 650 elect, being that you have it. Try to find yourself a nice small pin 750 or 800... if the wallet allows. I expect another 750 X2 by Wavedaze or Daytona the latest....LOL!
X2, Addict beat me to it.
Stick with the 650 elect, being that you have it. Try to find yourself a nice small pin 750 or 800... if the wallet allows. I expect another 750 X2 by Wavedaze or Daytona the latest....LOL!
Or perhaps 61x based.............:rant:
shawn_NJ
05-19-2008, 11:44 PM
That works too, but its not easy....LOL
WFO Speedracer
05-20-2008, 12:52 AM
There is one other engine option:sneaky:
w-nut
05-20-2008, 03:19 AM
Bad idea, I tell people not to waste time and money on the 650 based motors for that reason. Spend as much money on the 750/800 as you can afford, and get the good parts the first time then no regrets. Now you can build one for yourself.....
i second that motion crab . im going to put a 750 into a friends x2 this weekend all going well . the 750 engine make x2,s just that much more fun on a x2 and a 800 is just that much more fun over the 750
madscientist
05-20-2008, 09:07 AM
nice thought terry!
WFO Speedracer
05-20-2008, 09:28 AM
This week I get a bigger rotary valve stuffed in it and dual cooling,it seems the 3/8 cooling line is inadequate as the water temperature goes up so I am plumbing both 3/8 lines into one large line going into the engine.I am still running the 587 rotary valve so I am going to try the 720 valve in it and see how it responds,I also may try a set of duals on it since I have more experience with that setup and have a few sets laying around.I pulled the hull braces out so there is room for the dual carbs now for sure.Stay tuned 2mm big bore setup is next on the list and maybe a set of ported cylinders,the porting may be tricky as no one ports these for this application.
sflsurfrider
05-20-2008, 09:31 AM
There is one other engine option:sneaky:
but its just wrong.
WFO Speedracer
05-20-2008, 09:36 AM
but its just wrong.
Only one other person has ridden it so far ,he didn't seem to think it was wrong,actually he liked it a lot.:twak:
WaveDemon
05-20-2008, 09:44 AM
but its just wrong.
not if he's talking about the yamaha 800. :cool:
not if he's talking about the yamaha 800. :cool:
how's that coming?
im gutting the REV after this weekend
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