First, before you go on skipping through our huge selection of Yamaha Wolverine RMAX2 aftermarket accessories like a kid in a candy store with a hundred bucks, every good painter studies his canvas first. Starting the spec list with the main attraction, this rig is powered by a 4-stroke, parallel twin, 999cc engine. In other words, she’s got it where it counts and then some. Go anywhere in confidence with independent double wishbone FOX 2.0 QS3 shocks, and get a leg-up on all that meddlesome brush with just under 14 inches of ground clearance. Did we mention she can pull 2,000 pounds? Oh yeah - the RMAX2 doesn’t play. But with these awesome accessories, you sure will!
There are a million ways to make lasting memories in your Yamaha Wolverine RMAX2, from hitting the mud hole (don’t forget mud tires and a winch!) to simply bumping through the trail at sunset with your favorite tunes. Best of all, many of our favorite for-fun accessories also come stacked with functionality. For example, overlanding and camping gear can come in clutch if you ever get marooned somewhere, as can comm systems and radios. We’ve got all the audio and lighting you could want to make the trip more exciting, and of course, don’t forget the cooler - for water, of course.
We love fancy aesthetic upgrades as much as the next UTV nut, but it behooves both your comfort and safety as a Yamaha Wolverine RMAX2 owner to start the essentials and work from there. For example, no matter what kind of riding you do, windshields, roofs, storage solutions, and lighting are always a savvy choice to keep you safe, comfortable, and well-prepared. The same goes for lighting kits, winches, and heaters. List out which of these accessories you need first, find what you need at Everything Yamaha Offroad, and then it’s time for the bells and whistles!
Will mods from other Wolverines fit on the RMAX2?
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Not everything is interchangeable - especially accessories that mount to the roll cage or frame. Always confirm fitment.
What’s the suspension travel on the RMAX2?
Stock suspension gives you 14.2 inches of front travel and 16.9 inches of rear travel.
Is the RMAX2 good in the snow?
It sure is, as long as you have a cab enclosure and a heater at minimum! Plows never hurt, either.