Suzuki King Quad 750axi 4x4 motorcycles for sale in Oklahoma

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2005 Suzuki Rm-Z 250

2005 Suzuki Rm-Z 250

$3,999

McAlester, Oklahoma

Year 2008

Make Suzuki

Model KingQuad® 750AXi 4x4 Camo

Category Utility Vehicles

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

The Suzuki KingQuad® 750 is the QuadRunner® ATV like no other. Just like when it built the first four-wheeler, Suzuki bestowed upon its newest ATV both functional and sporting features. This new KingQuad® 750 is designed to be not only the best all-around sport/utility ATV currently made, but the best QuadRunner® ATV Suzuki has ever manufactured. The KingQuad® 750 is powered by a single-cylinder liquid-cooled DOHC engine with a bore-and-stroke of 104 x 85 millimeter - displacing 722 cubic centimeters. The big bore helps this four-stroke develop abundant torque, especially in the low- to mid-rpm range. The fuel-air mixture is delivered efficiently via Suzuki's own fuel-injection system, featuring technology tested through years of development in high-performance motorcycles. Advantages of the KingQuad® 750's fuel injection system include reduced fuel consumption overall. Also, there are no choke operations or carburetor settings to consider. Electronic fuel injection provides better throttle response and smoother engine power than a mechanical carburetor. Finally, the KingQuad® 750 has the ultimate power-delivery drivetrain and transmission with three drive modes available: two-wheel drive, four-wheel drive, and front differential-locked four-wheel drive. Built around an all-new high-tensile steel frame, the KingQuad®'s suspension is fully independent. It's designed to maintain the necessary rigidity of a hard-working utility ATV as well as the light weight of an easily manageable recreational four-wheeler. New front and rear brake systems help smoothly slow the KingQuad® 750 -- the front end features hydraulic brakes with 200 millimeter discs at each wheel. The KingQuad® 750 rides on newly designed, 25-inch, bias-ply Dunlop tires mounted on pressed-aluminum-alloy wheels. With its high-arched fenders and sharp headlights, the Suzuki KingQuad® 750 combines sporty appeal with utility strength.

2006 Suzuki Boulevard C50

2006 Suzuki Boulevard C50

$3,999

McAlester, Oklahoma

Year 2008

Make Suzuki

Model KingQuad® 750AXi 4x4 Camo

Category Sport Motorcycles

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

The Suzuki KingQuad® 750 is the QuadRunner® ATV like no other. Just like when it built the first four-wheeler, Suzuki bestowed upon its newest ATV both functional and sporting features. This new KingQuad® 750 is designed to be not only the best all-around sport/utility ATV currently made, but the best QuadRunner® ATV Suzuki has ever manufactured. The KingQuad® 750 is powered by a single-cylinder liquid-cooled DOHC engine with a bore-and-stroke of 104 x 85 millimeter - displacing 722 cubic centimeters. The big bore helps this four-stroke develop abundant torque, especially in the low- to mid-rpm range. The fuel-air mixture is delivered efficiently via Suzuki's own fuel-injection system, featuring technology tested through years of development in high-performance motorcycles. Advantages of the KingQuad® 750's fuel injection system include reduced fuel consumption overall. Also, there are no choke operations or carburetor settings to consider. Electronic fuel injection provides better throttle response and smoother engine power than a mechanical carburetor. Finally, the KingQuad® 750 has the ultimate power-delivery drivetrain and transmission with three drive modes available: two-wheel drive, four-wheel drive, and front differential-locked four-wheel drive. Built around an all-new high-tensile steel frame, the KingQuad®'s suspension is fully independent. It's designed to maintain the necessary rigidity of a hard-working utility ATV as well as the light weight of an easily manageable recreational four-wheeler. New front and rear brake systems help smoothly slow the KingQuad® 750 -- the front end features hydraulic brakes with 200 millimeter discs at each wheel. The KingQuad® 750 rides on newly designed, 25-inch, bias-ply Dunlop tires mounted on pressed-aluminum-alloy wheels. With its high-arched fenders and sharp headlights, the Suzuki KingQuad® 750 combines sporty appeal with utility strength.

2008 Suzuki KingQuad® 750AXi 4x4 Camo

2008 Suzuki KingQuad® 750AXi 4x4 Camo

$3,999

McAlester, Oklahoma

Year 2008

Make Suzuki

Model KingQuad® 750AXi 4x4 Camo

Category Sport Motorcycles

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

The Suzuki KingQuad® 750 is the QuadRunner® ATV like no other. Just like when it built the first four-wheeler, Suzuki bestowed upon its newest ATV both functional and sporting features. This new KingQuad® 750 is designed to be not only the best all-around sport/utility ATV currently made, but the best QuadRunner® ATV Suzuki has ever manufactured. The KingQuad® 750 is powered by a single-cylinder liquid-cooled DOHC engine with a bore-and-stroke of 104 x 85 millimeter - displacing 722 cubic centimeters. The big bore helps this four-stroke develop abundant torque, especially in the low- to mid-rpm range. The fuel-air mixture is delivered efficiently via Suzuki's own fuel-injection system, featuring technology tested through years of development in high-performance motorcycles. Advantages of the KingQuad® 750's fuel injection system include reduced fuel consumption overall. Also, there are no choke operations or carburetor settings to consider. Electronic fuel injection provides better throttle response and smoother engine power than a mechanical carburetor. Finally, the KingQuad® 750 has the ultimate power-delivery drivetrain and transmission with three drive modes available: two-wheel drive, four-wheel drive, and front differential-locked four-wheel drive. Built around an all-new high-tensile steel frame, the KingQuad®'s suspension is fully independent. It's designed to maintain the necessary rigidity of a hard-working utility ATV as well as the light weight of an easily manageable recreational four-wheeler. New front and rear brake systems help smoothly slow the KingQuad® 750 -- the front end features hydraulic brakes with 200 millimeter discs at each wheel. The KingQuad® 750 rides on newly designed, 25-inch, bias-ply Dunlop tires mounted on pressed-aluminum-alloy wheels. With its high-arched fenders and sharp headlights, the Suzuki KingQuad® 750 combines sporty appeal with utility strength.