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How much can you push a yz80 too?

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Old 03-26-2005, 01:21 PM
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1989 yz80. how fast can you push it?? .. Extreme port polish, bored over, pipe silencer, reeds, new water pipe sprockets ect. i wanna make a sick yz80 to screw around on. What all mods do u suggest
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1989 yz80. how fast can you push it?? .. Extreme port polish, bored over, pipe silencer, reeds, new water pipe sprockets ect. i wanna make a sick yz80 to screw around on. What all mods do u suggest

rebuild the motor first...

What does a water pipe have to do with a bike?
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sorry i mean the propellor. Boyenseen makes one that sends more coolant thru the engine to keep it cooler
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sorry i mean the propellor. Boyenseen makes one that sends more coolant thru the engine to keep it cooler
they make it for an 89 yz80
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rebuild the motor first...

What does a water pipe have to do with a bike?
I think he reffering to the bong you must smoke to want to dump that kind of time and money into an 80....lol.
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I think he reffering to the bong you must smoke to want to dump that kind of time and money into an 80....lol.
a 1989 none the less. just gat a 125 :
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I think he reffering to the bong you must smoke to want to dump that kind of time and money into an 80....lol.
Thats good stuff. Especially an 89' Spend money on something more fun to ride.
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