One of the best parts of having a UTV is that they can be used all year. They’re designed to tackle rough terrain, so you can use them in the snow! Our team at Dutchess Recreational Vehicles is here to be a resource for your powersports needs, so we’ve put together a quick list of ways to prepare for winter riding.

Look Over the Manual

It might be frustrating advice, but referring to the owner’s manual is one of the best ways to prepare for winter riding. The manual gives you advice about the limitations and functions of your UTV, which can be important to review before you head out in the snow.

Inspect Your Vehicle

After you have a look at your UTV owner’s manual, you should have a look at the vehicle itself. Cold weather conditions can be harsh on engines and machines, so it’s helpful to inspect the UTV before you put it to work. Have a look at the moving parts, watch for signs of leaks, and make sure everything is functioning properly.

Check the Fluids

Along with the inspection of the main systems and moving parts of your UTV, it’s helpful to check the fluids of your vehicle and add stabilizers or antifreeze if necessary. You’ll want to monitor the fuel and oil levels closely throughout the winter.

Prepare Yourself

It’s essential to care for your UTV, but if you’re preparing to ride in the winter you’ll also need to prepare yourself! You’ll need to upgrade your gear and choose warm clothing to stay comfortable on your ride. Ear and eye protection will be more essential than normal to protect yourself from freezing winds.

Riding your UTV in the winter can be rewarding but it’s important to be prepared. Visit us in Poughkeepsie, NY, to browse our selection and stock up on the parts you need. We proudly serve the Peekskill community and the Danbury, CT, area.