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Update: As of 11/8/2023 We'll Now be Taking in ATVs


Our turn-around time is quick. This does depend on the issue and the availability of parts etc, but we'll get you back on the trails as soon as we can.

ATV Services Offered... 

- General Engine Service / Repair
- Transmission Service / Repair
- Differential Service / Repair
- Axle Service / Repair
- Tune-Ups
- Carb Service and Repair
- Electrical Issue Diagnosis
- Brake System Diag and Repair
- Clutch Issues
- Tire and Wheel Repair & Swaps
- MANY other services to list... Give us a call!

Maintenance intervals are based upon average riding conditions. Vehicles subjected to severe use, such as operation in wet or dusty areas, should be inspected and serviced more frequently. For four stroke engines, short trip cold weather riding may affect the condition of your engine oil. Pay special attention to oil level in the oil tank. A rise in oil level in cold weather can indicate moisture collecting in the oil tank.

This is just an overview of what can be done for a spring tune-up. Please check your Owners Safety and Maintenance Manual, a Master Repair Manual...

Engine 

Change oil and filter (4-Strokes)
Check oil lines and oil tank vent lines for kinks or leaks
Inspect Air Filter, Pre-Cleaner and Engine Breather Filter. Replace as necessary.
Inspect Carburetor Air Intake Ducts/Flange for proper sealing/air leaks.
Replace Fuel Filter and inspect fuel cap, lines, fuel valve, fuel pump, and carburetor for cracks, leaks or kinks in lines. Repair or replace as necessary.
Cooling system: Check coolant strength, fill level, and inspect hoses. Repair or replace as needed.
Radiator: Inspect and clean external surface.

Electrical 

Replace spark plug(s).
Battery: Clean terminals, check fluid level, charge battery (see battery maintenance article for more information on battery maintenance).
Lights: Check headlamp, tail lamp, running lamps and brake lamp. Replace or repair as needed.
Check switches (headlamp, brake, AWD, key, etc.) for proper operation. Repair or replace as needed.
Verify brake and throttle controls move freely.

Chassis 

General Lubrication: Check front hub fluid or bearings. Change fluid or pack wheel bearings as needed. Grease chassis.
Transmission/Gear Case: Change fluid, check shift adjustments, check for leaks. Repair as needed.
Drive Chain: Inspect, adjust and lubricate.
Brakes: Check fluid level in master cylinder, brake pad wear, and lever travel. Fill, repair, and replace as needed.
Check suspension fasteners for proper torque (refer to service manual or local dealer for torque specs).