There should be 4 bolts on the back between the brakes and the sprocket, the top two will have slots that should be of equal distance once finished.
Loosen all 4 bolts then take the jam nut loose at the chain tension bolt This bolt should be on the same side as the sprocket and chain. Turn the tension bolt clockwise until the chain has about 1 1/2" of slack in it. Tighten everything back up and you should be good.
To tighten the chain on a Suzuki LT80, first, lift the rear of the ATV using a stand for safety. Locate the rear axle adjusters on both sides of the swingarm, and loosen the lock nuts with a wrench. Turn the adjusters evenly to tighten the chain until it has the proper slack (about 1-1.5 inches). Finally, re-tighten the lock nuts to secure the adjustments and check the chain tension again before use.
You can't adjust the chain on an LT80. You can buy an aftermarket chain tensioner if you wish to do this. This is the only way.
The best feature of the Suzuki LT80 is the strength of the machine. Though the Suzuki LT80 may appear to be small, people have found that it is able to easily lift and transport at least 190 pounds of weight.
There are 17 letters and numbers in the serial to the Suzuki LT80, it is considered a VIN number.
no theres not
How can restrict a suzuki lt80 transport
1998
40 mph
try the forum pages at atvconnection.com
32:1 but its oil injected
Black with white tracer
32:1 four ounces per gallon