This comprehensive Suzuki LTF250 LT4WD LTF4WDX QUAD RUNNER 250 KING QUAD 280 Service Repair Workshop Manual provides detailed instructions and illustrations to help you maintain, service, diagnose, and repair your ATV from 1987 to 1998. Covering all models and repairs from A to Z, this manual is the same type used by technicians at your local dealership, ensuring you have access to the highest quality information.
Inside, you'll find step-by-step instructions, diagrams, illustrations, wiring schematics, and specifications, allowing you to perform repairs with ease and confidence. All pages are printable, so you can take the relevant information with you to your vehicle or workshop. You can even enlarge images for detailed viewing and print off expanded copies. This factory-level manual provides everything you need to keep your Suzuki ATV in top condition.
This manual is compatible with all versions of Windows PCs, tablets, and Mac computers. You'll have access to the information immediately, eliminating the need to wait for shipping. Save money and gain valuable knowledge by performing repairs yourself with this essential resource.
The Suzuki LTF250 LT4WD/LTF4WDX QuadRunner 250/King Quad 280, spanning the model years 1987 to 1998, marked a significant period in Suzuki's ATV history. These robust, four-wheel-drive machines were designed for both recreational and work-related purposes, offering a balance of power, durability, and user-friendliness. The LTF250, initially launched in 1987, boasted a powerful, air-cooled 249cc single-cylinder engine, paired with a four-speed transmission and an optional high/low range gear selector for increased versatility. Its four-wheel drive system, with a front differential lock, provided excellent traction on challenging terrain. The LTF4WDX, introduced in 1990, enhanced the LTF250 with improvements like a larger fuel tank, upgraded suspension components for improved ride quality, and a revised seat design for increased comfort. The King Quad 280, a later iteration, featured an enlarged 279cc engine, adding more power and torque for demanding tasks.
The LTF250 and King Quad 280 series became popular choices among ATV enthusiasts due to their reliability, ease of maintenance, and rugged construction. Their compact size and manageable weight made them suitable for a variety of terrain, from trails and fields to forestry and farm work. The motorcycles incorporated features like a telescopic front fork, double A-arm front suspension, and a swingarm rear suspension, offering a comfortable and controlled ride. The ATV's robust design and proven mechanical components made them long-lasting machines, valued for their ability to withstand tough conditions and provide years of reliable service. While newer ATV models have surpassed them in terms of technological advancements, these Suzuki classics remain fondly remembered for their simplicity, durability, and fun-filled riding experience.