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KEMIMOTOWe've recently been introduced to KEMIMOTO, which sells their own private branded moto parts and accessories for UTVs, ATVs, and motorcycles. They started over 10 years ago and are located in San Jose, CA. To better explain what they do, here's what they say on their website:

“Hello, I cannot find a quality part for my bike with affordable price, why don’t you make it for me?”

That was the start of the story, which in just over 10 years has turned the two founders’ passion and creativity into a Prime Brand of moto parts and accessories.

Kelvin and Michael (General Manager and CEO of KEMIMOTO) have managed to build up a young and vigorous team able to manufacture and trade worldwide the parts, which impress everyone with their elegant design and high quality.

KEMIMOTO parts are developed and tested with the assistance of 2-wheel and 4-wheel racers from all over the world.
CNC-machined billet aluminum and Delrin-based parts, such as Rear Sets, Sliders and mirrors, account for most of our production output.

PHILOSOPHY from KEMIMOTO: Always put client’s safety and comfort in mind.

When you first visit their website, you'll notice a focus in their main menu on Polaris and Can Am, with a heavy focus on SxS models like the Polaris RZR, Polaris Ranger, Can Am Maverick and Can Am Commander, but under "other brands" you'll also find sections for Honda Pioneer, Honda Foreman, Yamaha Grizzly, Yamaha Blaster, and Yamaha YFZ. 

Browsing their site and you'll find custom made windshields, mirrors, wipers, and cool accessories and upgrades like lighted rocker panel switches, led lights, trailer hitches, custom paneling and our favorite for the trail rider, their Universal ATV Rack Rear Padded Waterproof Storage Bag

Check out the video below of the Kemimoto Storage Bag!

 

KEMIMOTO has a robust video section for some of their most popular products like the KEMIMOTO Rear Wide Raptor 700R Grab Bar, check out the video below!

 

 

Check out KEMIMOTO.com and if you make a purchase, use coupon code QUADCRAZY for 12% off your purchase! Good through the end of the year!

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