Turned out it's a 80, not an 82. It's been picked over pretty thoroughly. I am the third or fourth person to get it as a "parts bike."
The guy said the engine has good compression, but how can you tell on a bike that is not running?
Let me know if you guys can use anything off from it. I may just end up using it as educational tool. Strip it all the way down and get a hands on knowledge and understanding of the inner works of a motorcycle.
Anyways, here are some pics.





