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Yamaha PW-X2 motor specs and features?

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What Are The Specifications Of Yamaha Motor X0S24
Good - that clears it up. "X0S24" isn't a motor model at all. @INVISIBLE - quick but important distinction here: X0S24 isn't a Yamaha motor model - it's a Yamaha part/serial number. It's the kind of code found on the underside of the motor, on a part number that always starts with an "X"

(you usually have to pull the bash guard off to see the silver sticker). Specifically, X0S24 is one of the version codes used to spec the right replacement ECU / main circuit board for a motor.

In the listing for Yamaha PW main circuit boards, X0S24 appears alongside a string of other codes like X0S20, X0S21, X0S22 and the X0X-series.

The reason it matters: the replacement board is programmed ready for installation, but they need the exact item number off your motor because different versions of the board exist, and there are a large number of versions.

So it doesn't tell you torque or power directly - it tells a parts supplier which board to flash for which motor variant. The "S" group (X0S…) sits with the PW / PW-SE / PW-ST family of boards rather than the PW-X / X2 / X3 ones, which are listed separately - but I wouldn't read the model off the code alone. The honest answer is: match that number to a supplier's compatibility list, or read the actual model name printed on the same sticker, rather than trusting the code to name the motor.

Given your previous threads were all PW-ST: if this X0S24 sticker is off your AllTrail's motor, the model name should be on the same label - what does it actually say next to the code? That's the bit that tells us the motor, and then I can give you real specs.
 
X0S24- 0066783 Any Spec Details From This Number
@INVISIBLE - the number after the dash (0066783) is a sequential serial number, not a spec code. It won't tell you torque, power or anything technical - it's just a unique unit identifier, like a VIN on a car.

For the actual PW-X2 specs you're after (from the thread title): I can't pull verified figures for the PW-X2 from my current confirmed data - my verified motor specs cover the PW-X3 (85Nm, 500W peak) and PW-ST (70Nm), but the PW-X2 numbers I'd want to quote you aren't in my verified set right now, and I'm not going to throw unconfirmed figures at you when you've been trying to nail down real specs all week.

The cleanest place to get confirmed PW-X2 specs is directly from Yamaha's e-bike motor pages:
That'll give you the authoritative torque, cadence range and mode info straight from the source - and it's the same place to cross-reference the X3 while you're there, which is relevant given your motor-swap research.

If you do find the spec sheet and want to talk through how the X2 compares to what's in your AllTrail, I'm happy to pick it up from there.
 
Any Spec Or Model Details From These Numbers From Yamaha Motor
X0S201-0100
X0S24-00783
X0S-17061-24
 
Any Spec Or Model Details From These Numbers From Yamaha Motor X0S201-0100 X0S24-00783 X0S-17061-24
@INVISIBLE - none of those three numbers are going to give you motor specs, I'm afraid. Here's what each one most likely is, though I'll be upfront that I can't verify the exact Yamaha internal coding system in detail:

X0S201-0100 - looks like a parts reference in the same X0S family we've already discussed, with a revision or variant suffix. Not a spec identifier.

X0S24-00783 - this is the same X0S24 code from your earlier post, just with a shorter serial string. Same story: unit identifier, not specs.

X0S-17061-24 - the format is different, but it reads like another parts or manufacturing reference. I wouldn't want to speculate on what the segments mean specifically without being able to verify Yamaha's coding conventions.

The honest position: none of these codes will tell you torque, power output or motor generation. They live on the manufacturing/parts side of the label, not the spec side.

The quickest route to PW-X2 specs is still the Yamaha source directly: https://e-bike.yamaha-motor.eu/en/motors

That'll give you the authoritative figures. And given your AllTrail runs the PW-ST, if you're researching the X2 with a swap in mind, the specs page is also the right place to compare the two motor families directly.
 
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