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look for the serial number on the frame.. sometimes there is a plate with the info you need on the steering head, or on one of the frame rails... then get the serial number off the engine case... they might match..:)
..If the Suzuki model/year/serial number plate is missing completely.. you may have purchased a "hot" one.. you can find the engine size by looking at the bottom of the outside of the cylinder.. it usually has the "cc" size cast into it... ie.. a "246 cc" would be a 250..
good luck.. be careful..
please mark as helpful.. thanks!!
They pretty much all have three yellow wires coming out of the stator
here is how to tell what year it is Look under where your left foot sits when your on the ATV find the VIN# count from left to right until you get to 10 and let me know what the 10th digit is weather a number or a letter and I will tell you what year model it is
all motors should have a serial number on it. search on the internet the first half of the number (or all but the last few numbers) and see if you can id it that way. i usually can .
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