I decided to do a little shopping for some aftermarket ATV parts, and I was pleasantly surprised to see that there are a wide variety of parts and accessories available today.
It wasn't so long ago that if you wanted to add something to your ATV you had to go straight to the dealer, and they had you over a barrel since no one else was making parts.
The good news is that you have a lot to choose from when you shop for aftermarket ATV parts today.
Aftermarket ATV Parts Include Accessories As Well As Standard Maintenance Items
Most of us understand that we need to maintain our sport or utility ATVs for optimum performance.
It doesn't matter if you're using your quad to do some hunting, sight-seeing, racing or just as a workhorse around your place, there are things you can do to maintain and even improve performance with aftermarket ATV parts.
For example, there are oils and lubes designed for film strength and anti-wear capabilities under load. The tires that came with your ATV were adequate, but if you're planning to travel through sand, or rocky or wooded areas then you might want to consider a better tire that can grip under these unique conditions.
Improving the exhaust system can mean better performance from your quad, since more air intake means more engine output. You may want to upgrade springs or add a roll cage.
Aftermarket ATV parts can also include add-ons like a gun scabbard, front bumper or brush guard, a lift kit for better clearance, a winch or a plow.
Aftermarket ATV Parts Are Available for Which Quad Makes?
You'll be able to find aftermarket ATV parts to fit such makes as Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda, Kawasaki, Polaris, KTM, Arctic Cat and more.
Other available accessories include ATV tire chains, fuel cans and mounts, covers to protect your quad when not in action, gear bags, radios and CD or mp3 players for tunes, heated accessories (like seats, hand warmers), lighting, ramps and racks, cameras that can be mounted to your quad, windshields, roll bars, and much more.
There is a healthy aftermarket ATV parts industry because many people are choosing to update or improve their existing quads instead of buying new. With the economy as it is today, it's much cheaper to add a few accessories to your ATV for fun, instead of spending the big bucks for a new quad.
Where Is It Best to Find Aftermarket ATV Parts?
You can, of course, shop your local dealer. This is most likely where you originally bought your quad, and they'll carry make-specific parts. This means that if you have a Honda TRX 400EX, you'll be able to get parts and accessories made for your quad model there at the dealer.
On the other hand, though, dealers can often be more expensive than other retailers.
You might try shopping online. The online community is eager to sell to you, and you'll be able to find a much larger selection of aftermarket ATV parts and accessories on the web.
The internet allows even small companies to compete aggressively with dealers. Often you can find accessories and parts that you've never thought of, simply because some weekend warrior like us thought of a solution to a problem he noticed and did something about it.
Online prices are usually much cheaper than you'll find at a dealer, too, even when you factor in shipping expenses.
One other place to try for aftermarket ATV parts is your local ATV group or club, and even Craigslist and eBay. Particularly among kids ATVs and quads, the local ATV group will frequently have a kids "swap". This is because kids grow so fast that they may outgrow their quad and need to upgrade. You may be able to find a good deal on a kids quad or other adult-sized ATV accessories at the local swap.
And again, don't forget to shop eBay and Craigslist.
What I Found for Aftermarket ATV Parts
I have a Honda Rincon that I use around the farm and for the occasional hunting expedition. I decided to upgrade the tires since where I live in northern Minnesota can have a wide variety of terrains. (They don't call it the "Land of 10,000 Lakes" for nothing.) I can go from thick woods and brush to swamp in just a few yards, along with some snow thrown in.
I also added front and bottom skid plates since the terrain can be uneven, not to mention that driving over logs and stumps can be hard on the undercarriage.
In addition, I added a heavy-duty brush guard and a rear rack for when I bag a deer. It sure is nice to be able to drive that buck home instead of having to haul him myself!
I checked out my local dealer to see what they had to offer and then I shopped online. I was able to save almost 50% off the dealer's prices on the tires and skid plates, and I was even given free shipping.
With a little legwork, you'll be able to find the best aftermarket ATV parts online, and at a great price!