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1980 Suzuki ALT125E
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We have this exact act at my cottage it’s a beast but it’s slowly living out the rest of its days we are having more and more trouble trying to start the thing but it is a great vehicle
He mentioned reverse gear! Good job!
very nice i have a 83 alt125d and i have that same rear rack its off the lt 185 my dad had as a kid
Suzuki also made a quad bike in the same style as this... Suzuki LT125 Quadrunner (also known as the Suzuki QuadRunner 125 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.
Great seeing these old classics still going.
Haha.. Damn Renegade on that thing.. 🏁🇺🇸🏁
Absolutely lovely ALT there a timeless nostalgia piece, and a blast to ride....or does it ride you?
i have a 1984 suzuki alt 185 mint with only 433 miles on it
You should review the Kawasaki 3 wheeler if you can find one
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Where do I find that rear rack ?
off any old lts or alt i have that same rack and it was off a lt185 and it fits my alt 125
That's Interesting about the whole 3x6??? So I must have lived a sheltered life in the Hudson Valley upstate NYS. The fact that I was under the assumption that Suzuki never produced any 3 wheelers? Or if so maybe sold in only for sale in other countries? I guess we didn't have very many Suzuki dealers in our area? Or places like Dutchess Recreational Vehicles was too busy pushing the newly introduced Suzuki LT ATV's??? SMFH because we had plenty of them floating around and they were useful for a utility vehicle absolutely! But they were definitely not any award winners in the style department nor did they change much from their 3 wheeled counterparts, almost like Honda was with their adaptation on their ATC frame to make them into 4 wheeled Vehicles, you can definitely tell they weren't very concerned with styling when this retarded government decided we're too stupid to handle anything on 3 wheels and banned all ATC sales in the US! This was when the American people really began to lose their freedoms and now LMFAO! Look how far we've come!?!? Really have problems with this BS government overreaching into people's rights and God granted liberties they're not stopping to banish! But thank you Kaplan American for sharing this video with us, I was talking about this topic with my son last week and it had dawned on me, that I never recalled seeing any sort of Suzuki ATCs Trikes??? I know that they didn't produce anything 3 wheeled for racing but Kawaksaki, Yamaha and Honda fought for the first place ranks and Suzuki wasn't ever invited lol. But unfortunately I never saw anything on 3 wheels built by Suzuki at the time! Now I can confirm that they actually did join the market for 3 wheeled vehicles!?!?
I have same one in the same condition, mine has 2500 miles however.
I have an old trike like this but it needs a timing chain and new tires. Anyone who roughly how much they are worth?
nothings funner in the snow
I have one for sale