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Even Your UTV Needs to Wear Protection

When it comes to protecting your UTV, we’ve got you covered, and yes, we’re speaking quite literally here. DragonFire Racing has long been known as the leading provider of parts and accessories for UTVs and that goes for protective coverings, too. Our DragonShield UTV covers keep your ride free of dust and debris during the [...]

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Our New 5-point Restraints Awarded SFI Certification

When it comes to belting up for safety — even if your idea of a Sunday drive involves dirt, dunes and offroad racing in extreme conditions — DragonFire Racing has a five-point harness system that would make even the strictest high school hall monitor nod with approval. In fact, we just learned that our latest [...]

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Warn Industries and DFR Make for a Powerful Combo Plate

A while back DragonFire Racing and Warn Industries teamed up to create some UTVs that would be worthy of the legendary winch company’s name (see DFR Wrenches On Warn Industries’ Newest Can-Am Commander Ride). Besides heavy-duty winches, Warn designs, manufactures and markets a full line of off-road equipment and accessories that only add to the [...]

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Our New Can-Am Tie Rod Kit is Made of Strong Chrome Alloy

One thing’s for certain: Our new Can-Am HD tie rod kit won’t steer you wrong. Especially if you’re replacing your wimpy little stock tie rod kit for something with respectable additional strength. Featuring full chrome alloy construction, this kit was built to be “rode hard and put away wet.” The construction includes a chrome alloy [...]

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With a DFR Half Windshield, You Now Get Less for Less

Last year we trotted out brand new DragonFire Racing half windshields for your side-by-side and you responded by buying them up like they were selling at half price. Well, it’s been a year and we’ve decided to slash the price on these popular windshields — not by half, mind you — but pretty darned close. [...]

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