Type your answer here... DS 80 uses 80ml of SAE 10 per fork leg.
83mls in each leg
The crankcase takes 650ml of 10 w 40 oil.
about 48mph
40:1 and it'll run forever
110kpm Ye Ye. Boi
It kind of Depends on your Weight, But id say around 48 mph.
The oil pump on the 1980 Suzuki DS80 is driven by a gear mechanism that is connected to the engine's crankshaft. As the engine runs, the rotation of the crankshaft drives the oil pump, which in turn supplies two-stroke oil to the engine for lubrication. This system ensures that the engine receives a continuous supply of oil, enhancing performance and longevity.
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No, the Dr 100 is a 4 stroke. Suzuki did made a 2 stroke dirt bike called the Ds80 with oil injection bottle under the seat.
Teh rear tire on a 1991 DS 80 is a 3.00 X12. a 12 inch tire. Very small and the tire size used in 91 is different than todays
To adjust the ignition timing on a 1998 Yamaha DS80, first ensure the bike is on a stable surface and the engine is cool. Remove the left side cover to access the ignition system. Use a timing light to check the current timing by aligning the timing marks on the flywheel with the stator marks at the specified RPM. If adjustments are needed, loosen the stator mounting screws and rotate the stator slightly to achieve the correct timing before tightening the screws back down. Always refer to the service manual for specific timing specifications.
I'm assuming it hasn't changed too much - I have a 1988 DS 80 and you take off the seat and you will find the oil reservoir there (the little tank with a cap on it) You need to use 2 stroke injector oil that you can get at any bike shop.