I say a 2001 jr. 80 goes about from 55-60 aboutt matters about ur shifting and weight i just had an 01 jr. 80 and it hauled ass!!
2001
I say a 2001 jr. 80 goes about from 55-60 aboutt matters about ur shifting and weight i just had an 01 jr. 80 and it hauled ass!!
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.
standard 2 stroke oil snowmobile or dirt bike oil
The one we have does 29-30mph.
150 mph fast
hypo 80-90 gear oil
To rebuild a 2001 Suzuki JR 80 carburetor, first, remove it from the bike and disassemble it carefully, noting the order of parts. Clean all components using carburetor cleaner and a soft brush to remove any dirt or gunk, paying special attention to jets and passages. Replace any worn parts with a carburetor rebuild kit, including gaskets and O-rings. Finally, reassemble the carburetor, ensuring all connections are tight, and reinstall it on the bike.
Mine is clocked at 150 but i think it is 165-170 this guy is lieing it gose 145mph
suzuki motorbikes are awesome! they are very light in your hands and if u r young i insist u buy the 09 or 08 jr 80. but they can be expensive but a good starter bike or a pro bike
10w 40 rayol purple is the best makes it run so much better
For a 2006 Suzuki JR 80, the transmission typically requires about 0.4 liters (or approximately 14 ounces) of oil. It's important to use the recommended gear oil, usually a 10W-30 or 10W-40, depending on the manufacturer's specifications. Always check the owner's manual for the exact amount and type of oil needed, as well as to ensure proper filling and maintenance procedures.