WHY?
#1
why don't suzuki put their gsx-r750 engine on a 4x4 quad? with 3 sub.trans. 2wd,4wd,4wd diff.lock. twin front hydraulic disc brakes ,single hydraulic disc with 1 lever control?
twin 60/60 halogen head lights + Handlebar headlight,aluminum wheels ,liquid cooler?
twin 60/60 halogen head lights + Handlebar headlight,aluminum wheels ,liquid cooler?
#2
And Also. Composite front and rear racks. Lots of dry storage, Four wheel independant suspension w/10" of travle, Spring loaded or solenoid controlled articulating frame hinged at the center point front to rear. Oh yea...At least a 5 gallon fuel tank to feed the 750cc engine and please...no belt drive...
#4
WHAT DO YOU THINK GUYS ?
It will be the best atv built ever all those FEATURES with the 750cc engine 4 cylinders ....... it can pull atleast 4400 lbs. and it could handle better at high speeds,you can race a banshee or even a car !!
it can hit maybe 117 miles!

QUAD_RIDER SUZUKI 250 4x4
It will be the best atv built ever all those FEATURES with the 750cc engine 4 cylinders ....... it can pull atleast 4400 lbs. and it could handle better at high speeds,you can race a banshee or even a car !!
it can hit maybe 117 miles!

QUAD_RIDER SUZUKI 250 4x4
#7
If Suzuki were to release a BIGbore 4x4 it is doubtful that they would use a 4 cylinder moter. It would probably be a single, possibly a twin, for weight reasons.



