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Kemimoto launches four country-specific storefronts

Jul. 23, 2026
By AI, Created 07:00 UTC, Jul 23, 2026, AGP -

Kemimoto has opened localized online storefronts for the U.S., Canada, Germany and Japan, aiming to match product assortments with each market’s riding culture. The move is designed to make it easier for UTV, ATV, motorcycle and bicycle customers to find fitment-specific accessories built for how they actually ride.

Why it matters: - Kemimoto’s shift to four country-specific storefronts is meant to reduce clutter for shoppers and make accessories easier to find by region, vehicle type and riding style. - The strategy reflects growing demand for aftermarket parts that fit local vehicles, conditions and use cases without forcing riders into a generic global catalog. - The company is positioning the regional model as part of its next phase of global growth.

What happened: - Kemimoto marked a milestone by launching dedicated storefronts for the United States, Canada, Germany and Japan. - The localized sites are built around local UTV, ATV, motorcycle and bicycle riding habits. - Japanese riders can browse the local store at jp.kemimoto.com. - The U.S. storefront is at kemimoto.com, Canada at ca.kemimoto.com and Germany at de.kemimoto.com.

The details: - In the U.S., the catalog includes parts for Can-Am, Polaris, CFMOTO, Kawasaki, Yamaha and Honda side-by-sides, plus motorcycle, marine, golf cart and snowmobile accessories. - In Canada, the lineup focuses on UTV and ATV accessories such as mirrors, storage boxes and whip lights for Polaris, Can-Am and Honda machines. - Canadian orders ship from warehouses inside Canada to help shorten delivery times. - In Germany, the catalog emphasizes motorcycle and bicycle riding gear, including apparel, gloves and motorcycle mirrors. - In Japan, the storefront focuses on motorcycle and bicycle accessories, riding gear, gloves and mirrors for dense urban commuting and touring. - The Japanese catalog also includes motorcycle and scooter accessories for city rides and longer touring routes. - Japanese customers can browse the 2026 arrivals collection or shop the accessories section on jp.kemimoto.com. - Riders with imported UTVs or ATVs can still use the U.S. site for the brand’s full off-road catalog, including fitment-specific parts for Polaris, Can-Am and CFMOTO. - Kemimoto says accessories across all regions are developed with vehicle-specific fitment data so parts install cleanly without modification. - The company says materials are selected to withstand vibration, weather and daily wear. - Product pricing is positioned below OEM parts.

Between the lines: - Kemimoto is not just translating one catalog into multiple languages; the company is reorganizing inventory around how riders actually use vehicles in each market. - The four-storefront model signals a belief that regional shopping behavior matters as much as product breadth in powersports e-commerce. - Spokesperson Samantha Carter said the company found a single global storefront was not serving riders in the U.S., Japan or Germany well. - Carter said the new structure puts UTV doors and windshields in front of American trail riders while giving Japanese customers a catalog centered on motorcycle and bicycle riding.

What's next: - Kemimoto is encouraging riders to subscribe on their regional site for updates on new product drops and promotions. - The company says it will keep investing in regional product development as part of global expansion. - Japanese riders can continue to find new products and accessories through the local storefront at jp.kemimoto.com.

The bottom line: - Kemimoto is betting that local storefronts, not one-size-fits-all catalogs, will drive the next stage of growth in aftermarket powersports accessories.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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