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1988 KX80 bigwheel for my son?

Posted: 12:56 am Jan 27 2009
by firffighter
I found a very nice '88 KX80 bigwheel for my 12 yr. old. He currently rides a XR100 and is ready to move up.

He will be riding in 2 enduros and 1 harescramble with me this year, but just low key. Mosty just trailriding.

I cannot find any specs on this bike as in weight, front and rear disc brakes?, KIPS?, etc.

OEM and aftermarket parts are available, even a FWW from Steahly.

Anyone know anything about his vintage KX80? How much hit does it have?

Posted: 03:50 pm Jan 27 2009
by alistair
i just google imaged "1988 kx80" and it looks like it has disks.and RSU forks
http://images.google.co.nz/imgres?imgur ... 5%26sa%3DN

sorry cant help on the other questions though...

Posted: 04:29 pm Jan 27 2009
by firffighter
Thanks for finding the pics.

I think it should make a nice little enduro bike for him.

I just want to make sure it does not have a wicked powerband.

Posted: 10:26 am Jan 28 2009
by fuzzy
Like all 80's those were pretty hard-hitting. That can be tamed down.

Posted: 11:23 am Jan 28 2009
by firffighter
Any suggesrtions for taming it?

Posted: 12:44 pm Jan 28 2009
by fuzzy
That FWW will help a lot! Being a non-powervalve motor they have more of an abrupt transition when getting on the pipe. I'm sure a lot could be had in the way of porting, but a lot of times you can't reverse a 'top end' port configuraion....Which was done at the factory. It's not going to kill him. I rode one on some nasty MD trails when I was a tike....Stock.

Posted: 01:02 pm Jan 28 2009
by firffighter
Yeah, I figured a FWW would be key to making it a good enduro bike and maybe putting a washer in the exhaust port until he gets used to it.