Suzuki LT125D

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Suzuki LT125D

The Suzuki LT125 Quadrunner (also known as the Suzuki QuadRunner 125[1]) was an all-terrain vehicle produced by Suzuki and developed in Whanganui, New Zealand by Rod Coleman. When it was introduced alongside the ALT125 ATC in 1982, it was the first four-wheeled ATV on the market.[2] It had a pull start (no electric starter at all) 124 cc (7.57 cu in) engine, which had a claimed power output of 8.3 kW (11.1 hp) at 7,000 RPM.[3] The power was transmitted to the wheels via a 5-speed semi-automatic transmission with reverse.[4] Braking was accomplished via a single drum brake on the rear axle, with no front brakes. The LT125 also had no suspension front or rear, with all bump handling being accomplished by its low pressure tires.

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Suzuki LT125 Quadrunner
1983 Suzuki LT125D in the Suzuki History Museum.
ManufacturerSuzuki
Also calledSuzuki QuadRunner 125
Production198287
AssemblyToyokawa, Japan
ClassSubcompact ATV
Engine125 cc single-cylinder four-stroke
Power8.3 kW (11.1 hp) at 7000 rpm
Transmission5-speed semi-automatic with reverse
Tyres
  • 20x7-8 Dunlop AT221 (F)
  • 22x11-8 Dunlop AT221 (R)
Wheelbase41"
DimensionsL: 64"
W: 37"
H: 38.5"
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