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Re: RE:rm80 one owner
« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2011, 08:45:27 pm »
Spotted that one, needs a little work in regards to replating but one of the most original I've seen locally. It's actually a designated '82 RM80Z or XZ to be specific. 29 years old but I'm splitting hairs ::)

have one myself albeit personalized a little to satisfy my taste ;)



my '77 80B is a genuine 1 owner and that be me ;D



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Re: RE:rm80 one owner
« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2011, 09:55:38 pm »
love both of those doc.met up with a fellow while out riding 2 weeks ago haven't seen him for around 30 years.i used to ride his rm 80 mid seventies model around annangrove in the bush around amaroo race track.he used to live straight opposite the driveway for amaroo western sydney bumped into him at ormeau where i ride small world :o.cheers gary

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Re: RE:rm80 one owner
« Reply #3 on: April 06, 2011, 10:04:25 pm »
coincidence alright Garry, I used to ride at Ormeau around 1978/79. The place was called Highvale Motorcycle park. Dusty as all shite but the tracks were brilliant with a large flat track or short circuit as it was known then , the MX wound up and down some killer hills with large jumps both on the uphill and downhill sections and a decent size enduro loop that wound it's way up over the top of the mountain. About $5 to ride and another $5 if you wanted to camp overnight, kiosk that sold fuel , oil and plugs and how I wish it still existed ;)