2009 Showroom

- KingQuad 750AXi
- KingQuad 750AXi Camo
- KingQuad 750AXi Limited
- KingQuad 750AXi Rockstar Edition
- KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering
- KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering Limited
- KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering Camo
- KingQuad 500AXi Power Steering
- KingQuad 500AXi Power Steering Limited
- KingQuad 500AXi Power Steering Camo
- KingQuad 450AXi
- KingQuad 450AXi Camo
- KingQuad 450AXi Limited
- KingQuad 400FS
- KingQuad 400FS Camo
- KingQuad 400FS Anniversary Edition
- KingQuad 400AS
- KingQuad 400AS Camo
- KingQuad 400AS Anniversary Edition
- Ozark 250
American Suzuki is a founding member of the Motorcycle Safety Foundation.
For Your Safety
Always wear a helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing. Never ride under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Study your owner's manual and always inspect your Suzuki before riding. Take an MSF riding skills course. For the street course nearest you call 1-800-446-9227. For the DirtBike School call 1-877-288-7093.
The Suzuki QuadSport 50 may be used only by those aged 6 and older. The Suzuki QuadSport 80 may be used only by those aged 12 and older. As a responsible adult, you must always supervise riders under the age of 16 and let your youngster ride only as long as he or she is riding the ATV safely. Even though your child may be the right age, you need to be sure that he or she has the size, strength, skills, and judgment to operate the QuadSport 50 or QuadSport 80 safely. All other Suzuki ATVs may be used only by those aged 16 and older.
Suzuki highly recommends that all ATV riders take a training course. We'll even pay for it. For safety and training course information, see your dealer or call the SVIA at 1-800-852-5344. ATVs can be hazardous to operate. For your safety, always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing. Always avoid paved surfaces. Never ride on public roads. Never carry passengers or engage in stunt riding. Riding and alcohol or other drugs don't mix. Avoid excessive speeds. Be extra careful on difficult terrain. Along with concerned conservationists everywhere, Suzuki urges you to "Tread Lightly" on public and private land. Preserve your future riding opportunities by showing respect for the environment, local laws and the rights of others when you ride.
