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1986 Suzuki Quadsport Lt 250

1986 Suzuki Quadsport Lt 250

$3,000

Beaverton, Oregon

Year 1986

Make Suzuki

Model Quadsport Lt 250

Category Sport Motorcycles

Engine 250 cc

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1986 Suzuki Quadsport Lt 250, Selling my Suzuki LT250R. This is a must see bike to really appreciate it. Almost everything is powder coated or polished. Engine has been professionally built. This bike really screams! We also have extra frame, two extra engines, plastics and extra parts. Bike does also come with new sand tires for front and back. Only asking $3000.00 for everything. Sorry no trades and we are selling everything together. We will not separate parts. Please contact Andrea or Jay by texting, calling or emailing 503-750-6409 or 503-505-8206. $3,000.00

1986 Suzuki LT250R Quad Racer

1986 Suzuki LT250R Quad Racer

$1,199

Montclair, California

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1986 Suzuki LT250R Quad Racer, All stock. Current registration. Clean title. - The Suzuki LT250R was a sport ATV manufactured between 1985 and 1992. It combined a lightweight frame and good handling, with a liquid cooled 250cc two-stroke engine. Commonly known as the Quadracer, it revolutionized the ATV industry.[citation needed] Before this model was released, the ATV world was dominated by three-wheelers. Although the four-stroke LT250E Quadrunner was released a year earlier, it was not well accepted by racing enthusiasts that were hesitant to adopt the heavier four-wheelers over their three-wheelers. Then came the LT250R. Honda Yamaha Kawasaki Suzuki Polaris Harley Davidson KTM dirtbike street bike cruiser quad boat PWC trailer RV toyhauler mercury volvo penta wakeboard offroad service

1986 Suzuki Quadrunner LT 230

1986 Suzuki Quadrunner LT 230

$4,299

Okeechobee, Florida

Year 2014

Make Suzuki

Model Ozark 250

Category Utility Vehicles

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2014 Suzuki Ozark 250, 2014 Suzuki Ozark 250 The Ozark 250 offers everything you re looking for in a lightweight utility-sport ATV and more. Its sleek styling reflects its versatile utility-sport capabilities. And when it comes to value, the Ozark s list of standard features launches it to the head of the class. Features May Include: Value-priced 2WD utility ATV with practical features, class-leading performance and a modern, stylish look that sets it apart from its competitors Cylinder head features screw/locknut valve adjustment system for simplified maintenance, plus a link-plate-type cam chain and automatic tensioner to reduce mechanical noise Electric start system - with Start-in-Gear feature and recoil backup - and low-maintenance precision electronic ignition system (CDI) are powered by compact maintenance-free battery with 170 watt charging system Low-maintenance shaft final-drive system is simple and reliable Low mechanical engine noise construction and vibration-reducing rubber engine mounts provide comfortable ride. Mid-range power is enhanced by a Mikuni BS 29mm carburetor mated to a large capacity airbox and tuned exhaust system Single cylinder, full size 246cc SOHC, air-cooled 4-stroke engine designed to produce a broad powerband, with an emphasis on mid-range torque Five-speed transmission with automatic clutch includes an easy-to-use reverse gear system - just place the transmission in neutral and pull the fender-mounted knob to engage reverse Independent double A-arm front suspension with oil-damped shock absorbers - provides 5.5 inches of wheel travel for a comfortable ride over all types of terrain Swingarm-type rear suspension features single shock absorber with 5.5 inches of rear wheel travel, plus 8.3 inches of ground clearance Bodywork is designed with a modern look that includes flared fenders with built-in extensions, plus smooth transitions between body, seat and fuel tank allowing the rider more mobility Dual 30/30W, fender-mounted halogen headlights provide a modern look and bright illumination - large 5/21W taillight/brake light combination is standard Durable high-traction tires are mounted on strong steel wheels (F: 22 x 7-11, R: 22x10-9), for traction under a wide variety of terrain conditions Grease nipple at the universal joint for easy maintenance High-capacity front rack and rear rack with rear support bar for more secure cargo loading Large 2.8 gallon fuel tank for long operating range Large 6.3 inch hydraulic front disc brakes with single-piston pin-slide calipers and single cable-operated sealed rear drum brake Rugged steel-tube frame with standard skid plate and steel-tube-type bumper and grill guard Wide, comfortable seat is well-padded and designed with a low hei

1985 Suzuki LT 250R quad racer

1985 Suzuki LT 250R quad racer

$2,000

Bonney Lake, Washington

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1985 Suzuki LT 250R quad racer. Runs good, Strong motor with black plastics comes with/1986 Suzuki LT 250R quad racer parts bike. OBO ask for mike. 253-227-0164

1991 Suzuki LT250R Quad Racer

1991 Suzuki LT250R Quad Racer

$2,099

Montclair, California

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1991 Suzuki LT250R Quad Racer, AC nerf bars. Pro Taper grips. Cooler rack. Acerbis hand guards. New air filer. Clean title. - The Suzuki LT250R was a sport ATV manufactured between 1985 and 1992. It combined a lightweight frame and good handling, with a liquid cooled 250cc two-stroke engine. Commonly known as the Quadracer, it revolutionized the ATV industry.[citation needed] Before this model was released, the ATV world was dominated by three-wheelers. Although the four-stroke LT250E Quadrunner was released a year earlier, it was not well accepted by racing enthusiasts that were hesitant to adopt the heavier four-wheelers over their three-wheelers. Then came the LT250R. Most of the advances made by Suzuki with this quad have been overshadowed by the Honda TRX250R, which was released in 1986. During these early years though, they were treated as equals, with the Honda being preferred by most because of its apparent handling characteristics. Even though both model names ended with "250R", the Honda walked away with the nickname. The LT250R setup is what is commonly used in today's sport quads, such as: 2-wheel rear drive with a solid axle "A-Arm" front suspension Powerful lightweight engine Manual transmission and clutch Hydraulic disc brakes, two in front, one for the rear Chain drive Honda Yamaha Kawasaki Suzuki Polaris Harley Davidson KTM dirtbike street bike cruiser quad boat PWC trailer RV toyhauler mercury volvo penta wakeboard offroad service