Yes, the Suzuki Quadzilla 500, a high-performance four-wheeler produced in the late 1980s and early 1990s, faced restrictions and was effectively outlawed in many areas due to concerns over safety and environmental regulations. Its powerful engine and performance capabilities led to increased scrutiny from regulatory bodies. As a result, it was not manufactured for sale in the U.S. after 1990.
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About 557mph stock.
The lt 500 quadzilla at 90mph stock!
get someone who knows and get a life
My 87 quadzilla is bone stock and runs right around 80 mph
The quadzilla lt500r arms will fit a quadzilla 300 frame if it has been fabricated.
Quadzilla quads are made in china
eight ounces of oil to five gallons of gas in a gas can, some prefer golden spectro
To derestrict a 44 500 Quadzilla, you typically need to adjust or remove the restrictions in the exhaust system, modify the air intake, and possibly reprogram the ECU for optimal performance. Some models may also require changes to the CDI or ignition timing. Always consult the user manual or a professional mechanic for specific instructions to ensure safety and compliance with local regulations.
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no 250's in gen are not that powerful is it was a 500 i would do it but i would keep the kx if it was a 250 the kx is way faster
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