1977 Suzuki RM80B
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Condition: Very Good
Price: $5,950.00 (interest free lay-by terms available)
Overview
A Classic Two-Stroke Time Capsule: 1977 Suzuki RM80B
There is something unmistakably special about a well-preserved vintage motocross machine, and this 1977 Suzuki RM80B captures that feeling immediately. Compact, lively, and built with the unmistakable character of Suzuki’s late-70s engineering, this little bike brings back memories the moment you fire it up.
Notable Features and Pricing
Mechanical Condition
This RM80B is in very good mechanical condition, with excellent compression and effortless starting. It runs cleanly with no issues—proof that its two-stroke heart still has plenty of life left. The original exhaust remains in excellent condition, a rare find on a bike approaching five decades of age.
Original Features and Components
The fuel tank retains its original paint, offering an authentic glimpse into Suzuki’s factory finish of the era. The seat cover is also original, though it now shows some tears from age. While the plastics are aftermarket, they fit the bike’s profile well and preserve the overall look and geometry.
The tyres have decent tread depth but are older, which is typical for a bike maintained more for preservation than for hard riding.
A Nostalgic Ride
Lightweight, punchy, and full of character, the RM80B is a machine that brings back memories for anyone who grew up around two-stroke minis. Whether you remember owning one or simply admire vintage motocross history, this bike carries undeniable charm.
Asking Price and Lay-by Option
Priced at $14,850.00, this exceptional piece of motorcycle history can be yours. Moreover, we offer an interest-free lay-by option, enabling you to secure this vintage gem without financial strain.
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