The ID80 is a solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1989. It was part of the short-lived Dyuke series which was produced by FujiGen and offered only in Japan.
The Dyuke line features a body style reminiscent of the Fender Stratocaster. It's an offset, double-cutaway shape with horns that are a bit shorter and wider than those of the RG body.
The ID80 features an ash body with binding bolted to a maple neck with a bubinga stripe and a 24-fret ebony fingerboard with binding and dot position markers. Components include a pair of Ibanez mini humbucking pickups with individual volume and tone controls, Sure Grip II knobs, a standard fixed bridge and Gotoh tuning machines. It has a small tortoise pickguard mounted below the pickups.