When did the first Suzuki ATV come out?

When did the first Suzuki ATV come out?

Though Suzuki ATVs were not the first ones to come to market, the manufacturer does have some significant firsts in its ATV history. The biggest first for Suzuki was undoubtedly the release of the 1983 QuadRunner 125 – the first four-wheeled ATV ever. The venerable LT125 came equipped with a six-speed automatic transmission.

How did the Suzuki QuadRunner change the ATV industry?

The Suzuki Quadrunner helped reinvent the ATV industry. This four-wheeler sparked a movement away from unsafe all-terrain cycles and successfully established Suzuki as an innovation leader. Since then, manufacturers worldwide have followed suit, resulting in one brilliant design after another.

When did the Suzuki QuadRunner LT125 come out?

1983-1987 Suzuki Quadrunner (LT125) models are very hard to come by, even in online auctions. Most of what previous owners are reselling is Suzuki 250 ATVs, which come from the Midwest and mid-Atlantic U.S. regions.

Is there a Suzuki UTV on the market?

Interestingly, Suzuki is the only major ATV manufacturer that does not produce a UTV. Many years ago we talked to a Suzuki employee about a UTV the company was testing, but it has never come to market.

Which is the first Suzuki ATV with 4 wheels?

It was one of Suzuki’s milestone vehicles and the First of Four Wheels. The manufacturer produced 20 models and six-speed classes during its five-year production run, including the Suzuki Quadrunner LT50 youth ATV and the LT300EH Quadrunner. These versions were able to drive on various surfaces, including mud, slopes, and deserts.

The Suzuki Quadrunner helped reinvent the ATV industry. This four-wheeler sparked a movement away from unsafe all-terrain cycles and successfully established Suzuki as an innovation leader. Since then, manufacturers worldwide have followed suit, resulting in one brilliant design after another.

When did the Suzuki QuadRacer 250 come out?

The tires and thick, soft seat provided the suspension, but the LT125 had electric starting and reverse, rare luxuries on ATVs in the early ’80s. Until 1985, high-performance, twostroke three-wheelers dominated ATV racing. The liquid-cooled, two-stroke QuadRacer 250 changed ATV racing and high-performance ATVs forever.

What is the service manual for a Suzuki quad?

The Suzuki service manual downloads for the above listed models describes the service procedures for the complete vehicle. Follow the Maintenance Schedule recommendations to ensure that the all-terrain vehicle (ATV) (Quad) is in peak operating condition and the emission levels are within the standards set by the your states/county Resources Board.