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Fender Flares and Protection

At Everything Yamaha Offroad, we have the perfect solution for all your mud and dirt problems with the Yamaha Viking fenders! We offer Yamaha Viking fender flares and Yamaha Viking extended fender flares to make sure your vehicle stays clean no matter how dirty the terrain gets. Whether you're in need of Yamaha Viking inner fenders, Yamaha Viking front fenders, or a complete Yamaha Viking fender kit, we've got you covered! You can trust us to have all the parts you need to keep your Yamaha Viking looking like new. Don't let dirt and mud slow you down, order your Yamaha Viking fenders from Everything Yamaha Offroad today!

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There’s no controlling the chaos of mother nature, but with the right defense, you won’t have to. That’s the core philosophy that inspired this growing selection of Yamaha Viking and Viking VI fender flares, mud guards, splash guards, and other protective gear to keep you fortified against the elements. When the mud goes from sprinkling to slapping, you’ll definitely want a solid Yamaha Viking fender kit, mud flaps, or other form of mud blocker keeping you and your ride shielded against the onslaught. Or, if you’ve just lost a wayward rivet here or a flap there, we’ve got plenty of individual parts to get you back on the road without having to purchase a full set that you don’t need. As usual, we settle for nothing less but the very best in Yamaha Viking aftermarket accessories when it comes to mud protection - no exceptions.

Selected for their superior durability, utility, and fitment, our catalog of Yamaha Viking mud flap kits, fenders, and fender extensions will keep as much mud and debris as possible out of your vehicle - both in the cabin and elsewhere. To ensure we maintain this high standard of quality, we carry only the best Yamaha Viking mud flaps, fender kits, and more from brands like Dragonfire Racing and Tusk. To echo the all-important mantra once again, it’s always so much better to prepare than to react. Besides, ask anyone who swerves off the trail to hit mud patches - riding in the mud is just plain more fun!