Just to the right of the LH grip you have rotating choke lever. All the way up is no choke, Rotated all the way down is fully choked.
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one of 3 things bad coil, pickup, or cdi
On the left rear frame upright. A metal tag is welded on. Left side if sitting on the ATV.
bearings or diff. gears worn out.
Honda invented the ATV in 1970 when they released the 3 wheel US90. But Suzuki introduced the first 4 wheeler ATV, the QuadRunner LT125 in 1982.
On a 1987 Suzuki LT-F230H ATV, the choke is typically located on the carburetor. You can find it near the throttle assembly, often as a lever or knob that you can pull or push to engage or disengage the choke. Make sure to check your owner's manual for specific details regarding its operation and adjustment.
The model designation is located on the left rear upright on the frame. This is stamped in the tube behind the rear tire. It is a 13 digit of letters and numbers. You then have to take this to a Suzuki dealer to find out the year and model of your unit. The ID of my Suzuki 250 Quadrunner 4x4 1992 is JSAAJ45A1N2100642. Hope this helps.
Handlebar bearings may be too tight, steering arms may be bent or overtightened, malfunctioning steering dampner, oversized front tires.
You need to take the passenger side wheel off, then their is a cover with three small metric nuts about 2" wide, remove them and filter slides out.
The 1986 Suzuki LT250F Quadrunner features a 246cc, air-cooled, two-stroke, single-cylinder engine. It has a five-speed manual transmission and a chain final drive. The ATV is equipped with front and rear suspension systems, featuring independent front A-arms and a swingarm rear. Weights approximately 360 lbs and has a fuel capacity of about 3.2 gallons.
Although Honda was selling three-wheeled ATV's in 1970, Suzuki sold the first 4-wheeled version in 1982, the QuadRunner LT125. Honda marketed the TRX 200 in 1984, and later the Honda Rubicon.