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1989 Suzuki LT160E Quadrunner

Estimated price for orientation: 749 $

Category: ATVs
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Description
Year: 1989 VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): KM4AG4248K1102069
Mileage: 1,000 Engine Size (cc): 160
Make: Suzuki Transmission Type: Manual
Model: LT160E Quadrunner Exterior Color: Red
Type: ATV Drive Train: 2-Wheel Drive
For Sale By: Private Seller Vehicle Title: Not Available


1989 Suzuki Quadrunner LT160E ATV Quad 160cc 5-Speed  Reverse Electric Start No Clutch Offered for sale is my 1989 Suzuki LT160E Quadrunner ATV. It is in good shape considering it's 28 year age and it runs well. It is powered by a 160cc four-stroke, electric start engine and has 5 forward gears and reverse with no clutch. It's a very easy quad to ride and handle. It was used by my kids when they were younger so I always addressed any mechanical issues it had. It has new front tires, new battery, new kingpin kit to tighten up the front end, new shifter linkage to tighten up the shift lever and new regular maintenance items such an oil filter, air filter, spark plug and so on. The carb was just rebuilt and it's running well. It has a hitch ball attached to the outside of the real axle carrier. It does have it's cosmetic flaws but overall a very solid machine. My boys grew up on quads and usually sport quads, 2-stroke Blasters then the Banshee. We got this one to be a backup and although it couldn't keep up with the sport quads we were always glad we had it. It was easy to ride even for a beginner so my boys could have a friend, even a beginner go with them. It's the quad we used to tow the sport quads home when they broke down. It's the quad we used to move logs, downfalls off the trails so the sport quads could ride. Its the quad that could pull a small trailer and be used to clean up after a storm and it's the quad  my boys could actually use to travel in wintery snowy weather because the sport quads couldn't go anywhere with their wide flat rear tires. This one could. We don't have titles or registrations here in CT for an ATV being the 4th most densely populated state so there are no public places to ride so it is sold with a bill of sale. Local pickup preferred. If shipping is necessary then it would be the sole responsibility of the buyer for arrangement and execution. Thanks for looking.