Unidentified towing object. Dear ATVC: My Suzuki Eiger came with a winch already installed on it. I’m pretty sure it’s an aftermarket unit by the awful wiring job. My question is this – How do I identify the manufacturer of a winch if someone spray painted it all? It looks like there was a sticker […] More »
Yamawires. Dear ATVC: Picked up a 2002 Yamaha Kodiak today (haven’t found the VIN to verify that yet). It supposedly had no spark. A prior owner tried to troubleshoot this thing and pulled off all the harness covering exposing all wiring! We removed the plastics and this thing is a total mess. Upon inspection, before […] More »
The gizmo near the doohickey. Dear ATVC: Please help! I am trying to locate a part but don’t know what it is I’m looking for. In situations like this there is really no such thing as too much information. We wish to be as helpful as possible with things like purchase links and part numbers […] More »
Ignore the ignition switch cover on this one. Dear ATVC: Never owned a quad before. Bought this one from my friend for 100 bucks with the understanding that it just needs a new battery and the fuel drained because it hasn’t run in 5 years. Need help with parts if any are missing. Was hoping […] More »
Another mystery machine. Dear ATVC: I’m trying to find out the brand make model of a quad I have. It was left by my uncle and I used to ride a few years back anyway it’s been left in the garage for a few years and it’s dirty and needs a lot of work and […] More »
Help me on a year please. Dear ATVC: Can anyone help me identify the year of my Warrior just by pictures? Also where could I find the VIN? The VIN on the Warrior is on the frame spar located directly under the gear shifter. When you find it, look for the 10th digit, which represents […] More »
Mystery machine. Dear ATVC: Anyone know make and model of this ATV? Looks to us like a variant of the Coolster 110, specifically the 3050B model. Not to worry if it doesn’t say Coolster anywhere on it, with off brands there are replicas of replicas because R&D is expensive and the first thing to go […] More »