Yea somtimes
Depending on year and condition, you can expect about 48 to 55 MPH on your Suzuki RM80.
it can beat yamahas bikes easily. it probably goes about 60 to 65 mph
about 65 to70
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1982 included both air cooled and water cooled models The water cooled being introduced later in the year
The engine number C114 1044 79 RM80 indicates that the Suzuki RM80 was produced in the year 1979. Suzuki typically used a combination of letters and numbers in their engine identification codes to denote the model and production year. Therefore, based on the number provided, the bike is from 1979.
whats the correct fuil mixture for suzuki rm 80
If it was running before falling over, the carb if flooded.
The fuel mix ratio for a 2000 Suzuki RM80 is typically 32:1, which means 32 parts of gasoline to 1 part of two-stroke oil. It's important to use high-quality two-stroke oil to ensure optimal performance and engine longevity. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations, as variations might exist based on individual preferences or modifications.
Your bike's year of production is 1996.
Could be a worn piston/rings/cylinder. Carburettor dirty or in need of adjustment. Broken reed petals. Dirty or choked air filter. Blocked exhaust/muffler. This model does not have an exhaust/powervalve. The RM80's of this era never had much torque and develop most power/torque in the upper rpm range.
The stock 2001 RM80 has a liquid-cooled 82cc motor with 27.5HP.