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Tiger ATV, LTD was an independently owned ATV manufacturer founded in 1984, specializing in racing machines produced in low numbers. Estimates vary in the collector community, with production numbers ranging from as little as 300, to as many a 1000 units leaving the factory. Chassises and bodywork were produced in-house, at their Burnsville, Minnesota facility, while drivetrains were provided By [[Bombardier Inc.|Rotax]] and [[KTM]]. Tiger produced ATC's for three years, but continued to support machin(contracted; show full)| related          = $2495 MSRP
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==Tiger Liquid-Cooled Rotax ATC’s==

The Tiger Rotax Liquid cooled line of ATC's were all similar in design and application. Nearly all featured Machine Milled 6061 T6 Aluminum Triple Trees, 4130 Chromoly frames, Russell braided front and rear brake lines, Dual-Piston Gremeca Hydraulic Brakes, Hand Crafted Exhaust, Magura Controls,
 White Line or Fox Monoshocks, and Mitchell Aluminum wheels.<ref>{{cite web| |url= http://www.3wheelerworld.com/oldsite/tiger200.shtml |title=Tiger 200LC ATC |website=3wheelerworld.com||accessdate=2020-04-15 |url-status=live}}</ref> Body Colors varied, with first generation examples known to have Blue fenderwork and White tanks. Later models featured Blue tanks with white fenders, or all white bodywork. Seats may have been a dark blue or Red, depending on machine. Further complicating identification of models(contracted; show full)| turning_radius   = 
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==Tiger 500 ATC==

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|name             = Tiger 500
|manufacturer     = Tiger ATV LTD
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|production       = 1985
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(contracted; show full)rified bodywork is Blue and White, and the seats are blue with an aluminum pan. In an interview with Mickey Dunlap, who doubled duty as factory racer and R&D manager<ref>{{cite web| |url= https://sites.google.com/site/tigerrotax/home |title=Micky Dunlap Interview |website=tigerrotax.com||accessdate=2020-04-15 |url-status=live}}</ref>, he confirmed that the front suspension components were utilized from a Suzuki 250 Quad Racer.



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