I live in a harsh environment hundreds of air miles away from the nearist ATV or sno-go dealer, so what happens when you break a plastic fender?, bust a sno-go cowl, crack a windshield?
if you have the money you can mail order new and wate a 2-3 weeks for it or you break out the power drill and stich that sucker up.
In the past I used aluminum and pop rivets on a ATV fender but the rivets snagged on garments, wasnt flexable and more oftin than not the rivets pulled out or the fender, or the fender re-broke right next to the repair from it not flexing, then I started drilling and stiching useing nylon wire zip-ties but they dident sit right and broke quite oftin, I replaced the broken zip-ties with stainless steel safety wire stich in the old holes since i worked at the airport I had plenty of safety wire but found over time the wire work hardens and breaks and starts fish hooking people.
Now for simple cracks I find its best to stagger drill and whip stich the crack seam useing heavy braded nylon tuna line, draw tight useing pliars and set it flat (bone it down) useing a heat gun and dope over with a couple coats of boiled linseed oil to keep everything in set in place, this method works better than nylon wire zip-ties that break in the cold, dont pop like rivets, more flexable too, I use a scavanged piece's of old fender as doubler's to reinforce any part's that had broken completely off.
works great on most windshields, sno-go cowlings and ATV fenders.