When it comes to keeping your power sports bike in good working order for years to come, you need knowledge and skill you can rely on.
The service technicians at our ATV repair shop, Unity Powersports in Lake Panasoffkee, FL, are committed to providing full-service ATV maintenance and repairs so you get the most out of your purchase. We are top-notch power sports enthusiasts and understand that getting out on the road, water, or into nature is your top priority.
Unity Powersports in Lake Panasoffkee, FL offers expert maintenance service and quality repairs without the hassle of dealing with a dealership.
Our full-service technicians work on brands like Suzuki, Honda, and Kawasaki. We’re committed to providing the best service and support for your ATVs. We ensure efficient, dependable support for your needs. You’ll be pleased to know that our owner and operator will be present on-site to overlook the job.
Trust our highly trained and efficient technicians in Sumter County to ensure your safety while working within your budget to provide the repairs you need.
The All-Terrain Vehicle is a recreational vehicle with two or more wheels that can travel on pavement, snow, and dirt. It has both open and enclosed passenger and cargo compartments.
ATVs are classified into three types:
Each type has its capabilities, such as varying speeds (including high speed), capacity for fuel (up to twelve gallons per hour for a few models), and the ability for off-road travel (skiing, camping, biking/hiking trails). Some have designated seating areas for each passenger, with individual headrests and a center console with an auxiliary power outlet.
We provide complete engine repair and service for all types of ATVs in Lake Panasoffkee, FL. We have you covered from minor repairs to complete restoration.
We can assist you in getting back on the road as soon as possible. We have state-of-the-art technology and equipment. This enables us to repair everything from broken steering arms to entire engines. We can also assist you with customizations as well.
We have a large selection of ATV parts, accessories, and services. We have everything you need to keep your bike running smoothly, from new tires to spark plugs and oil changes. We carry a complete line of aftermarket parts to get the most out of your machine. We can install new tires, change the oil, and perform various other services on your bike.
Unity Powersports in Lake Panasoffkee, FL has a fully equipped workshop. Our well-trained frame repair technicians have numerous diagnostic tools.
We use cutting-edge equipment to identify issues and install software updates to fix these issues. Every repair job the team performs includes a full diagnostic report, and we will stamp your service book.
We can handle everything from servicing to rebuilding your gearbox to electrical diagnosis and repair. Our team of fully trained mechanics inFL can perform any repair you need at a competitive price, allowing you to maximize the use of your ATV.
We can service & repair any ATV, new or old, using cutting-edge technology and specialized tools. Our experienced frame repair technicians in Sumter County are always happy to assist you.
Our efficient and fully trained mechanics in FL carry out their work only using legitimate manufacturer parts, ensuring your machine has a long and productive life.
Our full-service technicians in Sumter County work on brands like Suzuki, Honda, and Kawasaki. We strive to repair your equipment as quickly and affordably as possible, allowing you to return to work ASAP. If you have questions about your motorcycle, contact us at 352-474-2447, and we will gladly assist you over the phone or in person.
Lake Panasoffkee is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sumter County, Florida, United States. The population was 3,551 at the 2010 census.
Boggy Island was an autonomous black Seminole village that was settled by Central African slaves from Kongo. Black Seminoles settled near the Boggy Island area of Lake Panasoffkee around 1813 and named it Sitarkey’s Village after Sitarkey, an Alachua Seminole who had settled in the area. Nearby laid the areas of Gum Slough and Indian Mound Springs. The Seminoles used the Lake Panasoffkee area to hold councils and Green Corn Dances.
The black Seminoles raised corn, rice, and sugar cane which Dexter gave them in 1822. In addition, residents in Sitarkey’s Village raised livestock, including cattle, horses, and hogs. They also possibly planted one of the oldest orange groves in Florida.
Generally, the Sitakey’s Village area was untouched during the Second Seminole War, allowing black Seminole families to use the area as a refuge from the war. The United States Army, however, did search the village twice. Looking for Seminole warriors, the Second and Eighth Infantry divisions, led by Colonel Bennet Riley and Colonel W. J. Worth, traveled from Fort McClure to the Lake Panasoffkee area on June 10, 1840. On the morning of June 11, the troops found an empty village.After the battle of Wahoo Swamp, Osceola, possibly suffering from the effects of malaria that he contracted during the Seminole occupation of Fort Drane moved to the Panasoffkee Swamp to live with the black Seminoles who regarded him with devotion. On January 10, 1837, General Thomas Sidney Jesup, looking for Osceola, raided the village. Osceola and three warriors fled. Jesup captured 16 black Seminoles while the rest of the village escaped. In all, Osceola, 50 warriors, and their families left for the headwaters of the Ocklawaha River. Twelve days later, Jesup led his troops from Fort Armstrong to the Ocklawaha River.
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