Archive | September, 2010

DFR’s Skat Track Paddles Let You Float Across the Desert Sands

It’s a physics thing but they say minimal drag equals increased horsepower. That means our special-made UTV Skat Track Sand Tires provide a larger footprint, which allows you to stay on top of the sand instead of digging into it with knobby tires. And these tires actually grip better, giving you and your UTV a [...]

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DragonFire Racing Products Now Selling in Bolivia

In a continuing effort to expand our product line worldwide, we’re pleased to announce that DragonFire Racing parts and accessories are now available in Bolivia. Kawasaki Bolivia recently began selling our products in that South American country, in no small part due to the longstanding relationship we have with Kawasaki North America. Kawasaki recently approached [...]

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Tap Into the UTV Community Through Online Forums and Message Boards

You’ve got this great photo of your Polaris Ranger sitting on the desert floor with the early morning sun just peeking up behind the RZR Sun Top roof. You’ve shared this picture with your family and your UTV buddies, but these shots are just begging to go public. What to do? These days it’s simple [...]

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DragonFire Beefs Up Kawasaki Teryx 750 for the Sand Sports Super Show

The fourth and final of DragonFire Racing’s off-road builds to be highlighted at this weekend’s Sand Sports Super Show in Costa Mesa, Calif., is a Kawasaki Teryx 750, equipped with our new Limited Edition Larry Roeseler Long Travel Suspension Kit. If you’re a desert racer, you know who Larry Roeseler is. Heck, just mention the [...]

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DFR Debuts Its Version of the Can-Am Commander at Sand Sports Super Show

When it comes to the recently announced and already popular Can-Am Commander, DragonFire Racing has a big wheel up on the competition. That’s because we had this long-awaited UTV in our hot clutches well before many of our competitors, and boy, did we tear it up. As a result, we were able to develop bucketfuls [...]

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