Awesome! Loved hearing that sound when you started it up. 1980 I was 12 and riding my '79 YZ80 all around the dirt roads of central Minnesota. Never forget the day I was side by side with a 750 Yamaha Special that my neighbor owned. We wanted to see how fast the YZ would go. To this day I tell everybody that at top speed my neighbor yelled '65 mph'. My mom would have screamed if she knew I was going that fast on a gravel road next to a bike that big. How I would love to go back to those days for a few minutes....thanks for sharing.
I was like 13 years old when I got one of these brand new in late 1979 early 1980. I used to toast enduro 125's all over the place all the time, they were shocked like what is that ! ! ! ! this little bike was a bad ass bike back then and I pushed it to its limits. Sure brings back memories.
I remember my 79 was so quick it could hang with 125’s until you got into 4th gear! It was straight up quicker through 3rd gear than my 1980 RM125. The 78 was fairly tame by comparison though….I don’t know, maybe the shop I bought it from ported the cylinder or something? I just recall that 79 was a ferocious little beast!
I bought a brand new 1976 YZ-80 off the showroom floor when I was 12 with all my saved up allowance and lawn mowing money! The sales guy had never sold a bike before to a kid with so many $1 and $5 bills (very crumpled, but straightened out and in order! lol). We lived in your typical 'new' neighborhood with large tracts of undeveloped land for future homes and these areas were our trails and we owned them! I think every kid my age (that was cool and never did homework - HA!) had a bike and long hair! O the memories!
Love these little bikes. I spotted a roached '78 YZ80E in a field in Ramona, Ca., while driving back grounds, pulled over, found the owner, and paid $50.00 to haul it away. Bike still had compression and a wiseco sticker on the forks. Have had a ton of fun doing a ground up restoration on it. This is the bike I taught my letting my girls learn to ride on it. Just waiting on a hone to arrive to do a fresh top end rebuild and get it ready for at least it's third generation of rider.
This was my first bike.... in Australia the YZ80E were White (YZ80D was still Yellow).... I remember every time the chain came off.... it would bend the clutch pin (above) inside the cover. It was plenty fast enough for a 12 year old, open the throttle, hang on tight.... and wait for the powerband...... Just looking at it brings back the excitement I felt as a kid riding this.... and the smell of Castrol R30..... Mmmmm.
Great job you take me black to June of 1979 my buddy had YZ 80 and a month later my parents brought me the KX 80 the first year we would drag race all the time I would get the hole shot every time because the KX hard a 5 speed transmission and a ton of low end and mid range the YZ had 6 speed transmission all power was top end if the straight was long he would get me wow wow the best 2 summers for the both of us 41 years ago thanks again for the memories
Pizza Hut was right beside the KAW. Shop. I wanted the 79KX80 badly. My grandparents bought me& my brother 79GT80MXyamaha’s. I’d like2 restore a 79 KAW. With all the gold DG racing bits installed
I got one when I was 8. I broke the frame, on the swing arm, and took it a part and took it to a weld shop! Rode it for a while again and broke the frame again. Brings back great memories of learning to ride and wrench!
Super nice you did this bike over, I was 10 years old when I bought this bike with help from my parents, it was a leftover so cheaper than the 1980 ... but a huge upgrade from the GT 80 I was riding
79 was a Beast, funny to watch a newby try and learn how to ride it! 1980 it was refined with mucho better low end and much easier to ride. I bought a brand new 1981 YZ80 for $850.00 OTD, and it was an increadable ride. As most of the 1981 models. Cheap, no water cooling to deal with just pure BRAPPPP!!!! Good luck, nice ride!!!
Alot of motocross legends got their start on this bike.this and the rm80 put an end to Honda's xr75 dominance of the mini class. More the RM but when this bike came along the entire starting line at every mx track across the country went from red(xr75) to yellow and there was no way that an xr75 in 1979 could even hold a candle to this 79 yz80!! This and the RM 80 changed the landscape of mx in my opinion.the Kawasaki KX80 came out in this year also..79 but it was Kawasaki's first endeavor into the highly competitive mini class it was an excellent bike but was made in limited numbers and there were very few parts to modify it. By 1979 you could just about replace every part of either the rm80 or yz80 with a hop up part. The stars of pro motocross in the 1980s got their start on this bike.
I had the exact yz got stolen I did get it back then sold it it was mint when I got it paid 200 for it wish I kept her memory lane I used ride nice wheelies on that little yz
My freind in 5th grade got one of these new for Christmas one year. I tried racing my Hodaka 100 Dirt Squirt against him and he left me in the dust. It was frustrating!
I had the identical YZ80 in Jr high school 8th grade... 13 yr old in 1979 Damn killed myself on it.. The damn bike was crazy fast.. nothing in my neighborhood could touch it except my friends SUZUKI RM80.. That bike was sick... I wound up giving it away..🙄
Wow. That is nice top notch built man. That’s awesome. I really hope you see this and write back. I have. 79 and I’m rebuilding but not going go back original but a different color scheme but had some questions!! The rear wheel is the sprocket oem? Or what is it for? I need to order stuff and not sure where to order!! Any help would be awesome
Thanks! It is OEM sprocket. Searched forever to find it. Ebay, Google and patience. I searched for many hours. Sometimes the cost is unbelievable but, no choice sometimes. Good luck! I'm going to try and build another with all the beat up parts I had left over. Something I'm not afraid to ride and let my grandsons tear up.
I have wanted to buy a '78 or '79 YZ80 for the last year or so, but missed out on a couple of them because the timing wasn't right. If you would ever be seriously interested in selling, PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE to contact me. I had a brand new left over '78 that my dad bought me in 1979. I've wanted to get another one the last 2 years to go along with my 2016 Yamaha YZ250 and 2016 Yamaha XSR900 60th Anniversary bikes. BOTH are yellow and blank like my '78 YZ80E. LET ME KNOW!
I spent every morning surfing the web looking for parts. I bought 3 bikes to make this one. Currently trying to get together all of the parts I have left to build another. It wont be near as nice as this one but, something I can ride and beat up.
Awesome! Loved hearing that sound when you started it up. 1980 I was 12 and riding my '79 YZ80 all around the dirt roads of central Minnesota. Never forget the day I was side by side with a 750 Yamaha Special that my neighbor owned. We wanted to see how fast the YZ would go. To this day I tell everybody that at top speed my neighbor yelled '65 mph'. My mom would have screamed if she knew I was going that fast on a gravel road next to a bike that big. How I would love to go back to those days for a few minutes....thanks for sharing.
same here! I was 11
I had my YZ 80 IN 79 IT WAS A USED BIKE BUT ONLY 6 MONTH OLD WHEN I BOUGHT IT. I WAS 13YEARS OLD. IM 57 NOW.THIS BRINGS BACK MEMORIES.
I was like 13 years old when I got one of these brand new in late 1979 early 1980. I used to toast enduro 125's all over the place all the time, they were shocked like what is that ! ! ! ! this little bike was a bad ass bike back then and I pushed it to its limits. Sure brings back memories.
Any dual sport was no match even bigger bikes
I remember my 79 was so quick it could hang with 125’s until you got into 4th gear! It was straight up quicker through 3rd gear than my 1980 RM125. The 78 was fairly tame by comparison though….I don’t know, maybe the shop I bought it from ported the cylinder or something? I just recall that 79 was a ferocious little beast!
I bought a brand new 1976 YZ-80 off the showroom floor when I was 12 with all my saved up allowance and lawn mowing money! The sales guy had never sold a bike before to a kid with so many $1 and $5 bills (very crumpled, but straightened out and in order! lol). We lived in your typical 'new' neighborhood with large tracts of undeveloped land for future homes and these areas were our trails and we owned them! I think every kid my age (that was cool and never did homework - HA!) had a bike and long hair! O the memories!
Sweet❗️but only one rev? Dang lol. was wanting to hear it talk one time💨🔥💨 nice bike👍🏼👍🏼
She's beautiful. Great Job. I Love YZ minis very nice to see. Hope you still have her
Love these little bikes. I spotted a roached '78 YZ80E in a field in Ramona, Ca., while driving back grounds, pulled over, found the owner, and paid $50.00 to haul it away. Bike still had compression and a wiseco sticker on the forks. Have had a ton of fun doing a ground up restoration on it. This is the bike I taught my letting my girls learn to ride on it. Just waiting on a hone to arrive to do a fresh top end rebuild and get it ready for at least it's third generation of rider.
This was my first bike.... in Australia the YZ80E were White (YZ80D was still Yellow).... I remember every time the chain came off.... it would bend the clutch pin (above) inside the cover. It was plenty fast enough for a 12 year old, open the throttle, hang on tight.... and wait for the powerband...... Just looking at it brings back the excitement I felt as a kid riding this.... and the smell of Castrol R30..... Mmmmm.
I too, can remember that smell! And I'm now 60!!
Great job you take me black to June of 1979 my buddy had YZ 80 and a month later my parents brought me the KX 80 the first year we would drag race all the time I would get the hole shot every time because the KX hard a 5 speed transmission and a ton of low end and mid range the YZ had 6 speed transmission all power was top end if the straight was long he would get me wow wow the best 2 summers for the both of us 41 years ago thanks again for the memories
Pizza Hut was right beside the KAW. Shop. I wanted the 79KX80 badly. My grandparents bought me& my brother 79GT80MXyamaha’s. I’d like2 restore a 79 KAW. With all the gold DG racing bits installed
Respect for keeping that old bike in great condition,
I have a CRF450R and a CRF150R (had it since 09)
I got one when I was 8. I broke the frame, on the swing arm, and took it a part and took it to a weld shop! Rode it for a while again and broke the frame again. Brings back great memories of learning to ride and wrench!
Super nice you did this bike over, I was 10 years old when I bought this bike with help from my parents, it was a leftover so cheaper than the 1980 ... but a huge upgrade from the GT 80 I was riding
My experience exactly!
Incredible! It looks like it just came out of the factory. Sure brings back memories.
Phoenix, AZ
Beautiful! I had a new 1978 and 1979 Yz80’s! My ‘79 was a ROCKETSHIP! Great memories👍
My little brother had this exact bike. Great find!
Brad Bassett My name is Dave Bassett!
79 was a Beast, funny to watch a newby try and learn how to ride it! 1980 it was refined with mucho better low end and much easier to ride. I bought a brand new 1981 YZ80 for $850.00 OTD, and it was an increadable ride. As most of the 1981 models. Cheap, no water cooling to deal with just pure BRAPPPP!!!! Good luck, nice ride!!!
I had a 78 model and loved it. This brings back memories.
I got mine at 10yrs old miss them bikes then a 80 yz 125 .. the yz 80 was freedom for me
Nice. Had one when I was 10 years old in 79. It was a fast bike.
Same here, same bike and 10 years old!
Alot of motocross legends got their start on this bike.this and the rm80 put an end to Honda's xr75 dominance of the mini class. More the RM but when this bike came along the entire starting line at every mx track across the country went from red(xr75) to yellow and there was no way that an xr75 in 1979 could even hold a candle to this 79 yz80!! This and the RM 80 changed the landscape of mx in my opinion.the Kawasaki KX80 came out in this year also..79 but it was Kawasaki's first endeavor into the highly competitive mini class it was an excellent bike but was made in limited numbers and there were very few parts to modify it. By 1979 you could just about replace every part of either the rm80 or yz80 with a hop up part. The stars of pro motocross in the 1980s got their start on this bike.
What is it worth
Facts!!!
Wish I still had mine it was wicked for a small bike
I had one in 1979! I wish I still had it!
Me too! Shouldn't have sold it...
I was thinking my Dad paid $600 brand new from the Yamaha dealer.@@db22260
Beautiful job man! brings memories even though i started with a 1980 RM 80
You did a real nice job man. Wow. Bringing back some memories.
Thanks!
Beautiful! Well done.
Very nice - I also had one of those as a kid. Great work on yours.
Great bike. My brother owns a kx100 small wheel and a rm80lc 83 model
Beautiful bike! I’d have to say this bike is very similar to the MX100 / RT100 lineup of bikes.
Dude that's good resto . I had a 81 in white that thing was fast as f I think it had been rebored cos it would nearly keep up with a kx100.
I had the exact yz got stolen I did get it back then sold it it was mint when I got it paid 200 for it wish I kept her memory lane I used ride nice wheelies on that little yz
very fast little bike,had the 100 yz that year also 80+mph i clocked that baby at great bikes that yr
My freind in 5th grade got one of these new for Christmas one year. I tried racing my Hodaka 100 Dirt Squirt against him and he left me in the dust. It was frustrating!
I had the identical YZ80 in Jr high school 8th grade... 13 yr old in 1979
Damn killed myself on it..
The damn bike was crazy fast.. nothing in my neighborhood could touch it except my friends SUZUKI RM80.. That bike was sick...
I wound up giving it away..🙄
Sure is a good-looking little motorcycle
I don't remember what year it was, but my first bike was just like this one. I don't need smell-a-vision to smell your bike when it's running, lol.
Nice work man. Real pretty. :)
Good afternoon, first of all my congratulations on the restoration, now where can I get spokes for a motorcycle like this?
I found them on Ebay. New old stock
Wow. That is nice top notch built man. That’s awesome. I really hope you see this and write back. I have. 79 and I’m rebuilding but not going go back original but a different color scheme but had some questions!! The rear wheel is the sprocket oem? Or what is it for? I need to order stuff and not sure where to order!! Any help would be awesome
Thanks! It is OEM sprocket. Searched forever to find it. Ebay, Google and patience. I searched for many hours. Sometimes the cost is unbelievable but, no choice sometimes. Good luck! I'm going to try and build another with all the beat up parts I had left over. Something I'm not afraid to ride and let my grandsons tear up.
Great restoration
What are you burning for oil?
Been a while but it was a synthetic 2 stroke oil.
Had one loved it
Yellow, I like
Great job
Beautiful!
Memories 😮😊
Very nice, I would like to by one....... It was my first motorbike
I had the same one snappy bike i had mine bored 20 over fast little bike
Miss mine ☹️
I have wanted to buy a '78 or '79 YZ80 for the last year or so, but missed out on a couple of them because the timing wasn't right. If you would ever be seriously interested in selling, PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE to contact me. I had a brand new left over '78 that my dad bought me in 1979. I've wanted to get another one the last 2 years to go along with my 2016 Yamaha YZ250 and 2016 Yamaha XSR900 60th Anniversary bikes. BOTH are yellow and blank like my '78 YZ80E. LET ME KNOW!
How can you be contacted?
Have you sold this yet?
@@stellastarr69 dbassett1@aol.com
@@ericfranklin6398 dbassett1@aol.com
where did you find the intake boot ? looks new. I need one for my sons exact bike.
I picked up 3 bikes trying to build this. 1 had a good intake.
Had one 👍
i'm restoring a couple of these how did you source your parts. they are very hard to find
I spent every morning surfing the web looking for parts. I bought 3 bikes to make this one. Currently trying to get together all of the parts I have left to build another. It wont be near as nice as this one but, something I can ride and beat up.
Looks great ! Do you restores these yourself ?
Yes. Took awhile but turned out pretty good!
Do you do restore for other people as well ?
@@RodKotiga I have several times but, I have too many projects of my own now.
I have a 1979 yz80 I'm rebuilding you said you have parts. Would you happen to have a airbox?
Sorry no..
Regalame esa moto
Where did uou find the rebuild kit??
Went with Wiseco piston. Searched internet for parts. Partzilla had a bunch of internals
Where did u find all these parts
I purchased 3 bikes to make one. Ebay loves me and 2 years of looking for parts everywhere.
Oh ok I found a 77 yz80 it’s just a shell but I was just wondering
What did it sell for?
$2350
Prob 3500 today.. thanks covid
Who did you have re chrome the forks?
www.unitedsurfacefinishing.com/
How much was paid for it?
$2350
Wow so cheap i just bought on here in Australia paid 5k and this one is so much better 😂
@@johnmulej7961 bruh
@@johnmulej7961 I regret it every day...
You sell it???
Haven't been trying but it's still for sale.
@@stellastarr69 dbassett1@aol.com
@@db22260 Hello whats up man.what are you asking for the yz 80 and what state are you ? in thx chris
@@christopherscrocca8651 I haven't really tried to sell it. It just sits in my livingroom covered up. Im in Ohio. If it sells i need $2300
@@db22260 thanks for replying ill be in touch in a couple of weeks
No way I would of sold it..
Still regret selling it...