Between $400-$700, Depending on condition & any accessories.
No.Not even close
288mph
around 60 or 70 depending on how the amount of lbs you have on it
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.
about £450
id say about 567,789,396,822 dollars because the suzuki trailhopper is supper rare now.
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.
£6,500 or $9601.80
$3500 restored at best
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.
It depends on the condition of that particular Suzuki Grand Vitara. Try looking for how good of condition it is, and how much the seller wants compared to how much they go for new.