Maybe the carb just needs cleaning. Chances are the gas to air flow mixture needs adjustment. That's a hard one to explain. On one side of the carburetor there's a small screw slightly set back in a cylinder shaped casing (quarter to half inch diameter). If it's not visible and you see what seems to be metal disk covering it you have to carefully drill out that plate without going too deep where you would hit the screw. Turn the screw all the way in clockwise then turn it out counterclockwise 1.5 to 2 turns (360 degrees per turn). P.S. Slow and steady when drilling, be careful.
i set the timing and cant get my xr80r to start?
An xr80r topped out is exactly 90 MPH
the top speed on a xr80r is about 35mph
Slow sales.
nope its four stroke
Around 50-60 Mph
The Honda XR80 and XR80R are both small dirt bikes designed for beginner riders, but the XR80R is an updated version of the original XR80. The XR80R features improvements such as a more powerful engine, enhanced suspension, and a refined chassis for better handling and performance. Additionally, the XR80R often includes features like a more modern design and improved braking systems compared to the XR80. Overall, the XR80R offers a more advanced riding experience while maintaining the same user-friendly characteristics.
It is .85 of a quart, or 8/10ths of a quart.
if you buy a new spark plug for your 2001 xr80r and it has a gap setting, set the setting all the way to the top of the plug as far as you can get it.
10w40 weight. I use castroll conventional oil in mine.
Any bike can be used to race. The XR80R is a 4-stroke engine so even though it is an 80R, it is not traditionally considered a race bike. The Honda CR series are considered race bikes. They are 2-stroke engines.
Honda designate all motorcycles in the 650cc to 899cc band with the suffix 'R'