Image courtesy of Warn

Image courtesy of Warn

The calendar says it’s riding season, making now the optimum time to accessorize your side by side for your upcoming off-road adventures.

We explored the offerings of our friends at PowerSports Place, and came up with seven accessories that you should consider adding to your UTV to make the most of your riding experience.

Spring 2014 Buyer’s Guide 

Winches (4,500-pound)

Warn winch 4500

Because of the extra weight of your side-by-side compared to quads and other light off-road vehicles, you will need to choose only 4,000-pound and higher capacity winches for your UTV. (Read: How to Choose a Winch.) They are the perfect tool to get you out of the stickiest situations.

Bumpers

polaris bumper

Equal parts function and good looks, adding a bumper to your side-by-side is great way to look like you mean business while conducting your business—of owning the trails.

Doors

rzr doors

Discover an array of door options for your side-by-side, including suicide doors, trail doors, door nets, and more.

Suspension Seats

suspension seat utv

If you’re going to put in a lot of riding time—and why wouldn’t you?—you may want to consider doing your body a favor and upgrading to a quality aftermarket suspension seat. The offer the cushion, support, and ergonomics you want to keep all the physical punishment far away from you.

Windshields

utv windshield

Don’t take shots to face! Protect yourself on your open-air off-road adventures with a windshield to keep the wind and dust at bay. PowerSports Place carries a variety of different UTV windshield designs. Check them out.

Roofs

utv roof

Get customized styling and overhead protection by adding a hard-top roof to your side-by-side. Roofs are available in several colors and textures and are compatible with most UTVs.

Stereo Components

stereo utv

Want to make your UTV sound better? We won’t argue with an upgraded exhaust system. But just as fun are stereo components to add your favorite music to the equation. Your own personal soundtrack for your next adventure.

 

 

Author: Matt Griswold

After a 10-year newspaper journalism career, Matt Griswold spent another decade writing about the automotive aftermarket and motorsports. He was part of the original OnAllCylinders editorial team when it launched in 2012.