Kan man köpa m80

Bajaj M80 Price, Specs, Mileage, Top Speed, Images

The Bajaj M80 is another iconic gem from the Indian two-wheeler industry. It was very popular in the Indian market when it was launched back in the 90s. It has a unique design and was equipped with a powerful 2-stroke engine. Here you find out the BajajM80 price, specs, key features, mileage, top speed and images.

Colours & Images

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Key Features

  • Unique Design
  • 2-Stroke Engine
  • Rugged Body
  • Large Wheels
  • Front Basket
  • Long & Comfortable Seat

Pros & Cons

PROS

  • Powerful Engine
  • Lightweight
  • Large Wheels
  • Comfortable Ergonomics

Bajaj M80 Specifications

Model NameBajaj M80 Bike
ColoursMarron
PriceRs 12,

Note: Average Price of 2nd-hand Model Shown

Engine & Transmission

EngineSingle-Cylinder, 2-Stroke
Displacement cc
No. Of Cylinders1
Valves Per Cylinder2
Bore x Stroke x mm
Fuel Supply Carburettor
Cooling SystemAir-Cooled
StarterKick
LubricationWet Sump
Transmission3-Speed Manual
ClutchMultiple Plate Type
Final DriveChain

Performance, Milea

Zastava M80


Assault Rifle


Yugoslavia |



"The Zastava M80 is a locally-produced Yugoslavian copy of the Soviet-era AKM - similarly available with two distinct stocks."



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Zastava Arms was established in and has since made a name for itself as a capable small arms provider supplying to dozens of countries worldwide and dealing in various types of military firearms classes. The Yugoslavian (now Serbian) concern has generally centered on copy or development of Soviet-era redskap as locally-produced forms no doubt to the Soviet influence during the Cold War. As such, Zastava Arms puts forth the M80 series of assault rifles which are ingenting more than copies of the Soviet Kalashnikov AKM series of "modernized" AK assault rifles. Due to this pedigree, the M80 series shares much in common with the Soviet design including its ease-of-use, robust in-the-field qualities and reliability. Several versions of the M80 were developed primarily for export and have seen extended use in other parts o

Re: Carl Gustav M80

Postby Björna »

Hello Vspec!

Writing this in english, as I guess that google translate will do a better job with it in case you need it.

Ok, first, the correct name for this rifle is CG80, this may help you searching for one. As for you list:

1. Yes, all the FSR (frivilliga skytterörelsen, the volunteer marksman association) rifles followed a progression from stock m/96 mauser rifles, to various thicker barrels and better triggers being allowed, to the CG63, the CG80 and finally the FSR The last three can be considered separate models, but I've seen examples of all that does not conform to the "standard" setup. That is, you may find specimens of them that does not have what you would expect from the standard setup. Many people consider that as long as a particular rifle has the specific stock, it is a rifle of that model. I.e. a rifle in a CG80 stock IS a CG80, no matter what other specifications it is built to.

2. Thing is, a dedicated shooter could go through several barrels per shooting season back in the day, and replacement would be from individual gunsmiths in varying length and thicknesses, as long as they conformed to the specificat

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