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[[ | {{Motorcycle | ||
|name = Suzuki JR80 | |||
|photo= Suzuki-jr80-2003-2003-0.jpg | |||
|aka = JR 80 | |||
|manufacturer = Suzuki | |||
|parent_company = | |||
|production = 2001 - 2018 | |||
|model_year = | |||
|predecessor = | |||
|successor = | |||
|class = Minibike | |||
|engine = single cylinder, two-stroke | |||
|bore_stroke = 49.0mm x 42.0mm | |||
|compression = 6.8:1 | |||
|top_speed =45 mph | |||
|power = | |||
|torque = | |||
|fuel_system = carburetor | |||
|ignition = | |||
|spark_plug = {{sparkplug|NGK BR7ES}} '01-04 | |||
|battery = | |||
|transmission = Gear box: 5-speed <br> | |||
Final Drive: [[chain]] <br> | |||
Clutch: Wet multi-disc, manual <br> | |||
|frame = | |||
|suspension =Front: telescopic, [[coil]] spring, oil damped <br> | |||
Rear: link type, spring preload 5-way adjustable | |||
|brakes =Front: expanding [[brake]] (drum brake) <br>Rear: expanding brake (drum brake) | |||
|front_tire = {{tire|2.50-14-4pr}} | |||
|rear_tire = {{tire|3.00-12-4pr}} | |||
|rake_trail = | |||
|wheelbase = 41.34 inches (1050 mm) | |||
|length = 60.63 inches (1540 mm) | |||
|width = 28.74 inches (730 mm) | |||
|height = 36.02 inches (915 mm) | |||
|seat_height = 26.97 inches (685 mm) | |||
|dry_weight = 127.87 pounds (58.0 Kg) | |||
|wet_weight = 65.0 kg | |||
|fuel_capacity = 1.08 Gallon (4.10 Liters) | |||
|oil_capacity = | |||
|recommended_oil= Suzuki ECSTAR 10w40 | |||
|fuel_consumption = | |||
|turning_radius = | |||
|related = [[Suzuki JR50]] | |||
|competition = [[Yamaha PW80]] | |||
|final_drive= {{chain|428x112}} ‘01-04<ref name="wps_street_2019">{{cite book|title=2019 Western Power Sports Catalog|publisher=[https://www.wps-inc.com/catalogs Western Power Sports]|date=2019}}</ref> | |||
|front_sprocket= 12T ‘01-04<ref name="wps_street_2019">{{cite book|title=2019 Western Power Sports Catalog|publisher=[https://www.wps-inc.com/catalogs Western Power Sports]|date=2019}}</ref> | |||
|rear_sprocket= 34T ‘01-04<ref name="wps_street_2019">{{cite book|title=2019 Western Power Sports Catalog|publisher=[https://www.wps-inc.com/catalogs Western Power Sports]|date=2019}}</ref> | |||
}} | |||
The '''[[Suzuki]] JR80''' was a single cylinder, two-stroke Enduro [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Suzuki]] between 2002 and 2018. | |||
==Engine== | |||
The engine was a [air cooled] single cylinder, two-stroke. A 49.0mm [[bore]] x 42.0mm [[stroke]] result in a [[displacement]] of just 79.0 cubic centimeters. | |||
==Drive== | |||
The bike has a 5-speed transmission. Power was moderated via the Wet multi-disc, manual. | |||
==Chassis== | |||
It came with a 2.50-14-4pr front [[tire]] and a 3.00-12-4pr rear tire. Stopping was achieved via expanding brake (drum brake) in the front and a expanding brake (drum brake) in the rear. The front suspension was a telescopic, coil spring, oil damped while the rear was equipped with a link type, spring preload 5-way adjustable. The JR80 was fitted with a 1.08 Gallon (4.10 Liters) fuel tank. The bike weighed just 127.87 pounds (58.0 Kg). The wheelbase was 41.34 inches (1050 mm) long. | |||
The '''Suzuki JR80''' is a [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Suzuki]] from 2001 to 2004. | |||
==2001 JR80K1== | |||
<gallery mode='packed-hover'> | |||
File:2001-Suzuki-JR80K1.jpg|left|thumb|2001 Suzuki JR80K1 | |||
File:2001-Suzuki-JR80-Yellow-0.jpg|left|thumb|2001 Suzuki JR80 in Yellow | |||
File:2001-Suzuki-JR80-Yellow-1.jpg|left|thumb|2001 Suzuki JR80 in Yellow | |||
File:2001-Suzuki-JR80-Yellow-3379-0.jpg|left|thumb|2001 Suzuki JR80 in Yellow | |||
File:2001-Suzuki-JR80-Yellow-3379-1.jpg|left|thumb|2001 Suzuki JR80 in Yellow | |||
File:2001-Suzuki-JR80-Yellow-3379-2.jpg|left|thumb|2001 Suzuki JR80 in Yellow | |||
File:2001-Suzuki-JR80-Yellow-3379-3.jpg|left|thumb|2001 Suzuki JR80 in Yellow | |||
</gallery> | |||
*V.I.N. #: LM1DC143 11100001 | |||
*ENGINE PREFIX: C106- | |||
*ENGINE TYPE 79cc, 2-Stroke | |||
*MODEL CODE: 034 | |||
*COLOR: Yellow - YR1 | |||
* Black frame | |||
* Black seat with white "Suzuki" | |||
* Yellow plastics | |||
* White "JR" and red "S" graphics on tank shrouds | |||
==2004== | |||
[[Image:2004-Suzuki-JR80-Yellow-2798-0.jpg|left|thumb|2004 Suzuki JR80 in Yellow]] | |||
[[Image:2004-Suzuki-JR80-Yellow-2798-1.jpg|left|thumb|2004 Suzuki JR80 in Yellow]] | |||
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==2003 Suzuki JR80== | |||
[[File:suzuki-jr80-2003-2003-0.jpg|600px|2003 Suzuki JR80]] | |||
As its very name says it, the 2003 MY JR80 is a dirt machine for the youngest of riders. Stepping up from the very entry-point bikes, the youngsters will be thrilled to throw a leg over this bike and enjoy the grunty 79cc air-cooled 2-stroke engine and its no-nonsense 5-speed transmission. | |||
Add in adjustable, long-travel suspensions and a grippy seat for aggressive riders and prepare to see your kid flying over the dirt mounds, like the true champion he or she will one day become. | |||
==In Media== | |||
* [https://motopixel.org/pixel/dishdogz#suzuki-jr80 Dishdogz] | |||
==References== | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
{{Suzuki}} | |||
[[Category:Suzuki motorcycles|JR80]] | [[Category:Suzuki motorcycles|JR80]] | ||
[[Category:Minibike motorcycles]] | |||
[[Category:2000s motorcycles]] | |||
[[Category:2010s motorcycles]] |
Latest revision as of 16:15, 18 March 2022
The Suzuki JR80 was a single cylinder, two-stroke Enduro motorcycle produced by Suzuki between 2002 and 2018.
Suzuki JR80 | |
Manufacturer | |
---|---|
Also called | JR 80 |
Production | 2001 - 2018 |
Class | Minibike |
Engine | single cylinder, two-stroke |
Bore / Stroke | 49.0mm x 42.0mm |
Compression ratio | 6.8:1 |
Top Speed | 45 mph |
Fuel System | carburetor |
Spark Plug | NGK BR7ES '01-04 |
Transmission | Gear box: 5-speed Final Drive: chain |
Final Drive | Chain: 428x112 ‘01-04[1] |
Front Sprocket | 12T ‘01-04[1] |
Rear Sprocket | 34T ‘01-04[1] |
Suspension | Front: telescopic, coil spring, oil damped Rear: link type, spring preload 5-way adjustable |
Brakes | Front: expanding brake (drum brake) Rear: expanding brake (drum brake) |
Front Tire | 2.50-14-4pr |
Rear Tire | 3.00-12-4pr |
Wheelbase | 41.34 inches (1050 mm) |
Length | 60.63 inches (1540 mm) |
Width | 28.74 inches (730 mm) |
Height | 36.02 inches (915 mm) |
Seat Height | 26.97 inches (685 mm) |
Weight | 127.87 pounds (58.0 Kg) (dry), 65.0 kg (wet) |
Recommended Oil | Suzuki ECSTAR 10w40 |
Fuel Capacity | 1.08 Gallon (4.10 Liters) |
Related | Suzuki JR50 |
Competition | Yamaha PW80 |
Manuals | Service Manual |
EngineEdit
The engine was a [air cooled] single cylinder, two-stroke. A 49.0mm bore x 42.0mm stroke result in a displacement of just 79.0 cubic centimeters.
DriveEdit
The bike has a 5-speed transmission. Power was moderated via the Wet multi-disc, manual.
ChassisEdit
It came with a 2.50-14-4pr front tire and a 3.00-12-4pr rear tire. Stopping was achieved via expanding brake (drum brake) in the front and a expanding brake (drum brake) in the rear. The front suspension was a telescopic, coil spring, oil damped while the rear was equipped with a link type, spring preload 5-way adjustable. The JR80 was fitted with a 1.08 Gallon (4.10 Liters) fuel tank. The bike weighed just 127.87 pounds (58.0 Kg). The wheelbase was 41.34 inches (1050 mm) long.
The Suzuki JR80 is a motorcycle produced by Suzuki from 2001 to 2004.
2001 JR80K1Edit
- V.I.N. #: LM1DC143 11100001
- ENGINE PREFIX: C106-
- ENGINE TYPE 79cc, 2-Stroke
- MODEL CODE: 034
- COLOR: Yellow - YR1
- Black frame
- Black seat with white "Suzuki"
- Yellow plastics
- White "JR" and red "S" graphics on tank shrouds
2004Edit
2003 Suzuki JR80Edit
As its very name says it, the 2003 MY JR80 is a dirt machine for the youngest of riders. Stepping up from the very entry-point bikes, the youngsters will be thrilled to throw a leg over this bike and enjoy the grunty 79cc air-cooled 2-stroke engine and its no-nonsense 5-speed transmission.
Add in adjustable, long-travel suspensions and a grippy seat for aggressive riders and prepare to see your kid flying over the dirt mounds, like the true champion he or she will one day become.
In MediaEdit
ReferencesEdit
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 2019 Western Power Sports Catalog. Western Power Sports. 2019.