(Part 3) Top products from r/ATV
We found 21 product mentions on r/ATV. We ranked the 79 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.
41. Labor Saving Devices 84-240 Push/Pull Fiberglass Rod Kit
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Versatile Yet Economical Version Of The Fiberfuse Creep-zit Wire Running KitOne 2-ft Rod With A Bullnose-style Connector On 1 End & A Female Threaded Connector On The Opposite EndOne 3-ft Rod With A Male Threaded Connector On 1 End & A Female Threaded Connector On The Opposite EndOne 4-ft Rod With A...
42. Western Power Sports Heated Grip - Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Warms up to steady heat when engine is runningQuality rubber is resistant to low temperatures and resists crackingEasy to use sealed controlsRelay protected controlsFits ATV's with thumb throttle
43. Trimax Deluxe Universal Wheel Chock Lock Dual Action Design-Chocks & Locks The Wheel TCL75, Blister Packaging
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Quick and easy installation for unattended trailers, cars, boats, ATVs and more.Built in chock prevents trailer rollawayHigh strength pick resistant locking mechanism, comes with 2 keysMade of heavy gauge rugged powder coated steelRubber coated arms protect wheel finish
44. GoPro Roll Bar Mount (GoPro Official Mount)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Securely attaches camera housing to Roll Bars, ATV's, roll cages, boats, etc.Fits around any bar from 1.4" to 2.5" (3.5cm - 6.35cm) in diameterCaptures point-of-view perspective from vehicleGreat way to take shots of yourself or of people following youComes with pivoting arms to allow for 3-way adju...
45. Yutrax Trail Warrior X2 Heavy Duty UTV/ATV Trailer – for Off-Road Use - 1,250 lb. Capacity
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Heavy-duty steel construction for extra strength with tough loadsRemovable side rails and tailgate make hauling convenientPivoting and tilting bed for easy loading and unloadingTwo large 18 inch floatation tires bring added stability; Load Capacity at 1,250 lbsDimensions: 60" x 31" x 21" (with rails...
46. Kolpin Rhino Grip - Double - 21505
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Durable and flexible rubber grips designed to carry light-weight items. (Up to 15lbs.); Rubber Securing strapsDesigned to fit trucks, SUVs, ATVs, UTVs, RVs, trailers, pretty much anything.Drilling required to mount on some composite racks; Sold as a pair; Mount to any tubular or square bar from 5/8"...
47. Outerwears WR12BK 12" x 12" Black Pre-Filter Sheet
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
The product is a Pre-Filter Sheet 12in x 12in BlackEasy to install and good quality accessories for your vehiclesManufactured in the United States
48. ecWorld Enterprises, Inc. Hand-Crafted 6th Century Sutton Hoo Anglo-Saxon Steel Replica Helmet
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Finish: Silver/goldMaterials: 18-gauge steelQuantity: One (1)
49. Security Chain Company QG20032 Quik Grip Medium Tire Traction Chain Rubber Tightener - Set of 2
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
For use on small to medium garden tractors traction chainsFor use on snow blower traction chainsRubber with 4 hooksCreates great tractionDurable
50. Rugged Ridge 63309.01 ATV/UTV Clinometer with Compass
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
BlackCompassPitch and Roll dialAutomotive grade double sided tape or screwsLimited 5 Year Warranty
51. VIAIR 85P Portable Air Compressor
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
12 VOLT - 60PSI Max Working Pressure, engine must be running during use.1.26CFM Free Flow @ 0 PSIPortable air compressor powered by auxilliary power outlet. (The 85P can only be used if your outlet is rated to 15 AMPS/180 Watts or more)Engine must be running when in use.Easy to read tire pressure ga...
52. PowerZone 380047 1700 LB Hydraulic Motorcycle/ATV Jack
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Rated Capacity: 1700LB. Lifting Range: 4-1/2” to 14-1/2”. Heavy duty steel construction is built to last.Foot activated hydraulic pump leaves both hands free for positioning and stabilizing motorcycles and ATVsSafety lock with multiple locking positions. T-Handle provides secure grip and can ...
53. Sportz Truck Tent Blue/Grey (Full Size Long 8-Feet Box)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
This roomy tent sleeps 2 people with over 5.6 feet of headroom and is the only truck tent on the market with a sewn in floorLarge rear access panel allows you to access the truck's cab for additional storage while the large entrance door, 2 mesh windows and side vents allow for great ventialtionNo n...
54. 35" Portable Tool Box, Black
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Price For: Each Number of Drawers: 0 Drawer Slides: None Portable Tool Box Product Grouping: Portable Tool Boxes Finish: Matte Item: Portable Tool Box Features: Cargo Hitch Ready, Metal Hinge Pins, (2) Recessed Beverage Holders, Rustproof Number of Trays: 0 Item: Portable Tool Box Storage Capacity: ...
55. Security Chain Company 1064356 ATV Trac V-Bar Tire Traction Chain
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Provides aggressive traction for your ATVZinc plated chains for extra durability2-link chain spacing provides superior tractionExtreme service for all terrainsDo not exceed 30 MPH with these chains onProvides aggressive traction for your ATVZinc plated chains for extra durability2-link chain spacing...
56. Kenda Bearclaw K299 ATV Tire - 24X9-11
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Angled knobs dig into the terrain for maximum traction.Center lugs provide extra traction and better control.Built-in rim guard protects your wheel from dings/dents.Long-range tread compound.
57. Gmax GM17 Adult Touring Motorcycle Helmet - Blue/X-Large
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
58. Full set of Kenda Bear Claw HTR Radial (8ply) 27x9-12 and 27x11-12 ATV Tires (4)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Bundle of: (2) Kenda Bear Claw HTR Radial (8ply) ATV Tire [27x9-12] + (2) Kenda Bear Claw HTR Radial (8ply) ATV Tire [27x11-12]
59. WaterBrick - Emergency Water and Food Storage Containers - 1.6 gal of Liquids/Up to 13 lb of Dry Foods, Blue
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Portable: comfort handle makes it easy to carry and secure in cars, boats or ATV'sStackable: unique design securely stacks to maximize limited storage spaceCustomizable: perfect disaster relief container for storing food, water or anything you want to keep dryConvenient: Stack and store anywhere you...
60. OTC (2326 24" Grease Gun Hose
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
24 inch accessory hose constructed with the professional in mindZinc plated end connections that are hydraulically crimped to hoseRolled threads for extra strengthFor use with hand and air operated grease gunsWorking pressure 5800 PSI, burst pressure 13775 PSI
Not an expert, but
I'd focus on the drive train issues first, get all those tires working, might be a lost cause before going any deeper, but others will have to help with that, I take that kind of stuff to my mechanic.
Brake pedal could be that it's low on brake fluid, or one of the brake calipers is stuck.
My quad has a foot brake like that and a hand brake, but the foot brake only brakes 1 tire. That tire has two brake calipers on it's roter, one to the foot break and one to the hand brake. So the hand brake is all 4 wheels, and the foot brake is 1 wheel. There is a master cylinder on my hand brake and another on my right rear tire (foot brake). If my foot brakes master cylinder runs low or springs a leak, my pedal goes through the floor like in your pic but I'll still have brakes on the hand brake. It's like a double/emergency braking system. If my hand brake goes out I can down shift (engine brake) and lay on that foot brake to brake and not hit a tree...
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Fuel wise, it's likely carburetor being old. The carburetor should have a primer on it that injects gas into the carb when you press/pull it. Those generally have a diaphragm in them (rubber) that tends to go bad over time and cause a fuel leak.
If you can find a diagram of the carburetor that would help emensely.
Really though, you should take the whole carburetor off, take it apart and give it a bath in carb cleaner (no plastic/rubber in there) and clean all the jets out.
Also, they make rebuild kits for most carb's that come with all new jets, and pilot screw etc. See if you can find one. I typically just replace them all, easier and then I have spares.
Also, inspect the carb's vent hose and make sure it's intact and not clogged. Check the fuel line too, for damage/rot.
You should also remove the gas tank and clean it out. Take the petcock off and inspect the filters and valve, then clean the whole gas tank out so there's no dirt/bad gas in there.
Then check/change the spark plug(s). Before running it though, I'd check the valve clearance on the valves, guides on that online.
Once all that's done, it should run good and not leak gas.
Then you can address your other issues.
Pending how old it is, there are some parts I might replace just because:
If the current ones are working, call them spares.
Starters and solenoids are cheap, voltage regulators OEM are expensive, but you can buy a few after markets pretty cheap to have spares.
Tool wise, I can recommend at least the following:
Then your typical ratchet sets, air tools, impact guns, etc.
And socket extensions (long ones) because getting to some things is a royal pita.
Yea they do, but you can't buy shitty chains. The best ones have nubs that stick up rather than just being chain wraps. I have a set of THESE that I throw on my LT Z400 when the snow starts to fall. I did also buy a set of THESE which make a tight fit easier to get (plus they're cheap).
If you want to "Go Big or Go Home" you can look up XGEN track systems. They give you a lot more traction compared to wheels in the snow, but they're expensive.
Just having the right tire for the right situation is key. The stock tires they come with have to kind of work in every situation, jack of all trades master of none. Like, I live in an area where rocks and rocky river crossings or sand dunes aren't a thing. Its mostly just hardpack, and thick mud, so why not get a tire that was made specifically for that? With tires theres a trade off for every thing you do. Finding whats right for you makes an enormous difference over the stock tires. Biggest performance gain per dollar I'd say by far.
Also, ground clearance on the 450 theres only a couple ways you can get more of it and thats one of the easiest. You'd gain 2" over the stock 24"s going to a 28".
So then why a clutch kit? Well going to aftermarket tires effects the gear ratio and they're heavier so it robs a little low end power. So a clutch kit changes the springs and stuff to correct it (sort of) and make it grab the belt harder and get your acceleration back (if not more). The trade off being that the clutch engagement is slightly higher and more harsh. EIP or QSC are great.
To fix the factory cvt intake you'll have to fab something up on your own or get a snorkel kit (not recommended). Really just need something like this to keep air coming in but water out (mostly). Sometimes in rare cases the cvt box itself leaks from behind where it bolts up to the crank shaft. You have to pull the primary and secondary off to fix it and its a real mess.
Looks like some sort of heated hand grips. Here is a Amazon link I found.
https://www.amazon.com/Western-Power-Sports-Heated-Grip/dp/B001A6CUB0/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1543204851&sr=8-9&keywords=heated+atv+hand+grips
Try this guy out, you'll just need a pair of goggles to fit over the top.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00HZAKM4C/ref=mh_s9_acsd_top_bEJGz_c_x_2_w?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=mobile-hybrid-3&pf_rd_r=NAP48AAJXGPR1RMD1EQK&pf_rd_t=30901&pf_rd_p=3e7703b9-8644-59fc-9b37-c71857a0a55c&pf_rd_i=3410681
I do exactly what you described. I have a Sportz tent that goes in the back of my truck for campgrounds. I am planning a trip this year to pack my ground tent and camp in the woods.
A double air mattress will fit better in the truck bed but I use a queen. Just has a bit of a radius laying on the wheel humps. Here is a photo from a few years back on my old '04 F150 but I am still using the same tent on my '15 F250 truck now. In fact, I have already used it twice this year.
Where about do you ride?
Buy one with a rubber hose, or replace with a rubber hose like this. https://www.amazon.com/OTC-2326-Grease-Gun-Hose/dp/B00EVPLUSG
I've got a '15 Outlander L Max. I bought one of these boxes and this rack. I removed the center bar on the rack and bolted together. Used u bolts to secure to the rear rack on the wheeler. With the box centered, I have room for a 1.25 gal gas can on each side, or a gas can and small playmate cooler.
If you are looking for an ATV trailer get a YUTRAX. The off road tires let it go pretty much anywhere the ATV can go. I do kind of wish I had opted for the dual axel model for hauling firewood, but I can get a lot in this thing.
My first thought was to rig something up with a fibreglass fish tape used by electricians.. Like this https://www.amazon.ca/Labor-Saving-Devices-84-240-Fiberglass/dp/B0015G9Q44
Flexible and non conductive.
i use this mount and mount it on the bar behind the seats where the harness straps attach to between the driver and the passenger facing forward. figure its somewhat inside the cab and protected from random smacks from external obstacles and what not.
What do you think of these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005D2CORM/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
I have 2 of these, dot certified and very comfy,
Gmax GM17 Adult Touring Motorcycle Helmet - Blue/X-Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BOJJZES/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Uw2ZDbNFAZMWX
Kolpin Rhino Grip - Double - 21505 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001Q4XIHG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_GpZKAbV4CNZCT
Just search Google, Amazon, eBay, etc for atv gun mount and there are dozens of options.
In addition to a coupler lock, get lug nut locks and whatever wheel you put the lug nut locks on throw in one of these.
https://www.amazon.com/Trimax-TCL75-Wheel-Chock-Lock/dp/B001H494DC
This will make it so that there is almost no way someone can take the trailer.