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Ravek

Upgrade Your Yamaha Wolverine, Viking, or YXZ with Ravek

Ravek, operating from Wisconsin, is dedicated to crafting premium accessories that enhance the performance and utility of your Yamaha side-by-side. Backed by the extensive experience of Big Bike Parts (over 40 years in powersports), Ravek focuses on quality, innovation, and rider satisfaction. Their product line features durable waterproof zipperless storage bags compatible with MOLLE systems, easy-to-install plug-and-play lighting solutions including Apex Lights™, adjustable armrests for improved comfort, and secure sunglasses holders. Ravek's commitment is solidified by their Unlimited Lifetime Warranty on every item.

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Developed and tested by active riders, Ravek accessories are designed to meet the specific needs of Yamaha owners, whether you drive a versatile Yamaha Wolverine (like the RMAX2, RMAX4, X2, X4), a hardworking Yamaha Viking (and Viking VI), or the sporty Yamaha YXZ. Ravek emphasizes durability with robust materials and construction engineered for off-road conditions, alongside user-friendly features like plug-and-play lighting installation. Trust Ravek's 100% waterproof zipperless bags and other thoughtfully engineered upgrades to enhance your Yamaha, all backed by a lifetime guarantee.  

Key Ravek Features and Info:

  • Unlimited Lifetime Warranty: Provides unmatched assurance in the quality and longevity of Ravek accessories.  
  • Zipperless Waterproof Storage: Features tough TPU construction and sonic welding for 100% waterproof and dustproof gear protection.  
  • Easy Plug-and-Play Lighting: Many lighting kits use plug-and-play harnesses for simplified, user-friendly installation.  
  • Rider-Centric Development: Products are designed based on practical needs identified by experienced UTV riders.  
  • Focus on Durability & Quality: Utilizes high-quality materials and rigorous testing protocols to ensure reliability.  

Designed & Engineered in the USA: All products are developed and tested in Wisconsin.