What is a LTZ 400?
The Suzuki LTZ 400 (QuadSport Z400) was a high-performance quad that dominated the market segment between 2003 and 2018. Considered one of the best sport ATVs of all time, this machine featured aggressive bodywork, long-travel suspension, and a powerful 398-cc engine.
How do you tighten the chain on a 2003 Suzuki LTZ 400?
Loosen the 4 large bolts ontop of the swingarm to allow the carrier to maove. Then adjust the 2 bolts on the rear of the swingarm/carrier evenly. Tightening the 2 nuts pulls the carrier back, to tighten the chain.
How fast does a Suzuki LTZ 400 go?
How fast is the Suzuki LTZ-400? Suzuki z400 top speed is 70 MPH. Higher speeds can be attained after installing high performance parts however 70 MPH is the stock speed rating. Several factors greatly affect speed such as condition and tuning of the engine, altitude and wind conditions.
When did Suzuki stop making LTZ 400?
The Suzuki QuadSport Z400 was a single cylinder, four-stroke ATV produced by Suzuki between 2005 and 2018.
When did the Suzuki LTZ 400 come out?
Suzuki LTZ 400 Specifications by Jennifer Gigantino The Suzuki LT-Z400, also known as the Suzuki QuadSport Z400, is a sport all terrain vehicle (ATV) introduced in 2002. Its user-friendly design is appropriate for multiple applications, including off-roading, racing and motocross.
When did the Suzuki quadsport Z400 come out?
The Suzuki LT-Z400, also known as the Suzuki QuadSport Z400, is a sport all terrain vehicle (ATV) introduced in 2002. Its user-friendly design is appropriate for multiple applications, including off-roading, racing and motocross. In 2004, the QuadSport was used to win the All Terrain Vehicle Association Pro Class Motocross Championship.
What’s the top speed of a Suzuki Z400?
In 2014 Suzuki quietly discontinued production of Suzuki Z400 ATVs. It is apparent that the mass appeal of side by side ATVs and utility ATVs has led to the decline in demand for sport ATVs. How fast is the Suzuki LTZ-400? Suzuki z400 top speed is 70 MPH.