288mph
No.Not even close
around 60 or 70 depending on how the amount of lbs you have on it
Between $400-$700, Depending on condition & any accessories.
120 kmph there a pretty fast little bike
Yes, you can determine the year of your Suzuki JR80 from the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). The 10th character of the VIN indicates the model year; it corresponds to a specific letter or number that represents the year of manufacture. You can refer to a VIN year chart to decode this character and identify the year of your motorcycle. If you need help with this, you can provide the VIN, and I can assist you further.
For a Suzuki JR80 motorbike, it's recommended to use a high-quality two-stroke oil specifically designed for air-cooled engines. Look for oils that meet or exceed JASO FC or ISO EGD standards, ensuring optimal performance and protection. Mixing the oil with fuel typically follows a 32:1 ratio, but it's best to consult the owner's manual for specific recommendations.
For a 2001 Suzuki JR80, it's recommended to use a high-quality 2-stroke oil, specifically designed for air-cooled engines. Look for an oil that meets JASO FC or API TC specifications to ensure proper lubrication and performance. Mixing the oil with gasoline typically follows a ratio of 32:1 (4 ounces of oil per gallon of fuel). Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and guidelines.
To remove the kickstarter from a 2004 Suzuki JR80, first, ensure the bike is in neutral and secure it on a stable surface. Use a socket wrench to remove the bolt securing the kickstarter lever to the shaft. Once the bolt is removed, gently wiggle the kickstarter to free it from the shaft, taking care not to damage the surrounding components. Finally, inspect the kickstarter and shaft for any wear or damage before reassembly or replacement.
The compression for a 2002 Suzuki JR80 should typically be around 120-150 psi when measured with a compression gauge. It's important to ensure that the engine is at operating temperature and that the throttle is fully open during the measurement for accurate results. If the compression is significantly lower than this range, it may indicate wear in the piston rings or cylinder, requiring further inspection or maintenance.
lots: kowasaki: kx65, kx85 kx100, kx250. yamaha: pw50, yz85, yz125, yz250. ktm: 50sx, 65sx, 85sx, 105sx, 125sx, 150sx, 250sx, 320sx. suzuki: jr50, jr80, rm65, rm85, rm125, rm250 honda: cr85, cr125, cr250 and much more
any age but you might need adult supervision if under 16You need to be at least 4 or 5. A good bike for 4 and 5 year olds would be an 50cc. From 8 to 11 a jr80 or crf80 would be good. from 10, 11 and 12 something like crf100s or cr80s.any age, long as you can find a dirt bike that fits you.about 5 or 6 would be the right age to start to ride a motocross bike'sany age!,there's no age limitAdded: It must be assumed that the bike is street-legal and you are of age to be licensed. Otherwise you may not ride it anywhere off of private property.