It's exciting to see the latest time capsules you showcase for our viewing pleasure. I've got to make a trip down for a visit. I think I'll pack a lunch when I do make the pilgrimage down
Ken what a time capsule bike that is!!! It looks exactly the way I remember it!! I wanted the 1978 RM80 when I first saw it in the Cycle Buyers Guide. Then in 1979 they came out with this uniquely styled RM80. I wanted it so bad. Dad said to hell with an 80 and bought me the 1979 RM125. Needless to say it was off to the races from there lol.
That RM80N is gold!- still remember my friend getting 1st one in our city of Wollongong, Australia.let me take it for a quick blatt up the street,- I was blown away how good it went.Cheers Ken ,merry christmas!
I had the 77 RM80. It was ahead of it's time. All my friends were in awe. They had TM 125s,cr125s yz80s,xrs. They couldn't believe the power on that bike then I saved up from my summer job for a brand new 1978 RM 125, it cost me 1100$ the rest is history 😊 ❤️👍🇺🇸
We had the 1978 RM 80, and had to fix the frame many times, BECAUSE we did what you said, Road the wheels OFF Then a friend rider had the beautiful 1980 RM 80 and the Yamaha MX 100
I bought a 1980 RM80 that was super clean with low hours in the ‘90s for $300. I reluctantly loaned it to my neighbor who begged and begged and would not take no for an answer. And of course, he never returned it. He claims that it got destroyed in a hurricane. I never believed him and let him know I wasn’t happy with his bs. But I was moving at the time and didn’t have the time to do much about it. Still very pissed about it.
I would have killed for that bike back in the 70's when I was riding. I rode a Yamaha 80 license bike I removed all that stuff my friends had a YZ 80 and a Honda XR 70. I cracked the rear hub doing big jumps, I simply put a bunch of washers and filled the hub with grease and rode it for another year.
Sooo bad back then when they came out as a fourteen, fifteen and John Blushingly on Saturday night live and concerts like the CARS for eight, nine dollars,Billy Joel, Styxs,, Ozzy and on and on. I and most of my friends couldn't afford to maintain our bikes so we didn't ride for long,a lot of people just stopped looking for work by the end of the eighties. People can't believe what they are supposed to get for their labor,labor × the earth= much, much at least and some times rich.
Shit, I had a 81 CR80 and my friend had a 79 RM80 and he use to beat me in straight line race by a front wheel every time. His brother had a 80 RM80 and I would beat him with no problems. I rode his bike and for some reason his powerband use to kick harder than my CR80.
be careful ken, will land you on your ass asap, fast and nasty power band, so easy to flip, merry Christmas to yours and family, god bless and protect you cheers mate
It's exciting to see the latest time capsules you showcase for our viewing pleasure. I've got to make a trip down for a visit. I think I'll pack a lunch when I do make the pilgrimage down
Ken what a time capsule bike that is!!! It looks exactly the way I remember it!! I wanted the 1978 RM80 when I first saw it in the Cycle Buyers Guide. Then in 1979 they came out with this uniquely styled RM80. I wanted it so bad. Dad said to hell with an 80 and bought me the 1979 RM125. Needless to say it was off to the races from there lol.
That RM80N is gold!- still remember my friend getting 1st one in our city of Wollongong, Australia.let me take it for a quick blatt up the street,- I was blown away how good it went.Cheers Ken ,merry christmas!
The floors are almost as beautiful as the bikes ❤
I had one back in the 80's Had a 250 Suzuki 2 stroke ran like a champ, nothing like a 2 stroke motor,
Take me back to the 1980s Thank you Ken
I love all your videos but this has to be my favorite .. rippin indoors !!!!!!
what a diamond! Can hear our parents " NO RIDING IN THE HOUSE!" lol Merry Christmas to you guys Ken!
I had the 77 RM80. It was ahead of it's time. All my friends were in awe. They had TM 125s,cr125s yz80s,xrs.
They couldn't believe the power on that bike then I saved up from my summer job for a brand new 1978 RM 125,
it cost me 1100$ the rest is history 😊 ❤️👍🇺🇸
I had a 79 ds 80. And this 79 rm 80 was my first taste of a racing 2 stroke. Hooked 40 years plus.
I had a 86 rm 125 those old 80's Suzuki were pretty sweet.
Damn Kap, that 79 touches deep ❤❤❤
Nice little ripper 😎🤘 I had the 1982 RM80 she ripped ass as well fun little bikes ❤
RM80N!!! My first real mxer. Nice!!!
I had a LOT of fun on my Pals… I Miss that lil scoot to this day!😇🤙🏽
79 RM80 was the best year looking 80!
All the RM''s looked Awesome in 79.My brother and I both had new 125's in 79!We loved them!
@@markallen6818 Yup, the fenders is what made them look good.
You must agree you work in the best man cave in the world you must love your job I know you do😊
When I was a kid, we called them ring burners lol! It's a lot cooler now!🤙
Man you know how to keep us older peaplws minds working, FFFF crossword puzzles, LOL Love the content
Mi escuela RM80😎😎😎😎
That's a pretty nice air freshener.
Bro has an rm80 Ripping the museum rn
Too cold outside 🥶
@@wjb111 nah that's just how Kaps rolls man
Amigos saludos tengo uno me gustaría saber cual podría ser su precio
You can do that when you Own the Place.
I remember selling mine for $1500 in 1981 😢
I had this Bike exactly!
NEED! ❤❤❤
Very nice
That sounds good. A "herd" of angry bees 🐝 LOL😂😂😂😂😂
I'd say $ 750.00 should buy it 😊😊
We had the 1978 RM 80, and had to fix the frame many times, BECAUSE we did what you said, Road the wheels OFF
Then a friend rider had the beautiful 1980 RM 80 and the Yamaha MX 100
The DS80 used a detuned version of this engine
Every kid wanted a rm 80 in 1979..man I sure did..but sure as hell would've took a yz80 too!.
Love it!
Do those bikes in that year have reed valves
Yes they had reeds . The reeds were located at the base of the cylinder.
I bought a 1980 RM80 that was super clean with low hours in the ‘90s for $300. I reluctantly loaned it to my neighbor who begged and begged and would not take no for an answer. And of course, he never returned it. He claims that it got destroyed in a hurricane. I never believed him and let him know I wasn’t happy with his bs. But I was moving at the time and didn’t have the time to do much about it. Still very pissed about it.
i owned one of those fast little buggers
I think that motor was used in the later ds80 and jr80
I would have killed for that bike back in the 70's when I was riding. I rode a Yamaha 80 license bike I removed all that stuff my friends had a YZ 80 and a Honda XR 70. I cracked the rear hub doing big jumps, I simply put a bunch of washers and filled the hub with grease and rode it for another year.
That thing is stunning… how do you put a price on it…
👌💪🏻🙏❤
Sooo bad back then when they came out as a fourteen, fifteen and John Blushingly on Saturday night live and concerts like the CARS for eight, nine dollars,Billy Joel, Styxs,, Ozzy and on and on.
I and most of my friends couldn't afford to maintain our bikes so we didn't ride for long,a lot of people just stopped looking for work by the end of the eighties. People can't believe what they are supposed to get for their labor,labor × the earth= much, much at least and some times rich.
Were they not 17hp out of the box. I lost VERY few races, only thing I did was throw on a Dunlop 510 and ripped it!
Shit, I had a 81 CR80 and my friend had a 79 RM80 and he use to beat me in straight line race by a front wheel every time. His brother had a 80 RM80 and I would beat him with no problems. I rode his bike and for some reason his powerband use to kick harder than my CR80.
Beautiful
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be careful ken, will land you on your ass asap, fast and nasty power band, so easy to flip, merry Christmas to yours and family, god bless and protect you cheers mate
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