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The VIN number you provided for the Suzuki JR 80 indicates that it was manufactured in 2001. The 10th character of the VIN, which is "1," typically corresponds to the model year, with "1" representing 2001 in this context.
Not enough numbers to work with. The vin number is 17 digits to properly analyze.
NO!!!!! this dude is wrong it is actually a 1996. The last letter in the vin # indicates the year. "T" is 1980. Good website for RM history. http://www.suzukicycles.org/RM-RMX-series/index.html?RM80.shtml~isora
Under the front fender where the front shocks bolt up.
First, if you know it is a 1988 RM why are asking for the year. Second, it must be a 17 digit vin number to decode what year it is (if you didn't know if was a 1988 already).
The frame number RC12A-102948 indicates that your Suzuki RM 80 was likely manufactured in 1982. Suzuki's model designations typically include a letter indicating the model (in this case, "RC" for the RM 80) followed by a sequence number that can help identify the year. For the most accurate information, you could consult Suzuki's official records or a dedicated motorcycle database.
Behind the number plate on the frame where the forks are the vin and year should be stamped on it but if not you can run the vin at bikebandit.com
To find out the year of your Yamaha YZ 80, you will need to use the VIN on the engine casing. Copy down this number and take a look at it. If the tenth character is a letter, your YZ 80 was manufactured between 1980 and 2000. If the tenth character is a number, it was manufactured between 2001 and 2009. For a more accurate year, you can call Yamaha's customer service number and give them the VIN. They will be able to decode it for you.
The Kawasaki KX 80 with the VIN JKAKXWR16MA000601 is a model from the year 2001. The "M" in the 10th position of the VIN indicates the model year, which corresponds to 2001 in Kawasaki's coding system. If you need more specific information about the bike, such as its features or specifications, feel free to ask!