MotoUSA First Ride: 2012 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 EPS ATV
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@bandguy360 same
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@bandguy360 SERIOUSLY and i didn't even see it. pretty lame.
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2nd day i got a 2008 brute force 750 my brother took it to go get the mail and he thought he could do a reverse wheelie, slid it down the pavement 35 feet, handle bars were at where your knees were supposed to be, the back rack was bent right down to the tire and the thing was totaled im still pissed to this day
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i got a 2008 brute force 750 when i first got it the thing could wheelie like a beast
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@bandguy360 Kawasaki... and these engines are assembled in Lincoln Nebraska (USA) where the ATV's are assembled. I don't know if you remember but a few years ago Suzuki and Kawi merged several modles (was a stupid idea and they figured it out) and the Zook DRZ400 and Kawi KFX 400 were bolt for bolt the same quad :)
Kawasaki makes several engines for other company's, the Articat V-650 is a detuned Brute Force 650 engine for and idea lol even said Kawasaki on the case,
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that quad has the same flywheel cover as my suzuki drz400 who makes these engines
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man i got a messed up shoulder and it kills me after a long day pushing big tires... eps is gonna be a good thing! easier to turn in the mud too!
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@daedalx and men that want power steering.
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@daedalx haha funny you say that because the next atv i get is going to be a brute force 750 no doubt about it. I was originally going to get EPS and then i thought "It adds weight to the atv, it cost $700 more, and i have gone all these years without it without any problems" "so why in the hell do i need it now?" lol. So when i get a new atv (which wont be for a while) it will be the Brute force 750, but the non EPS model.
i only clicked on this vid to see that guy pop a wheelie on a quad
bandguy360 10 months ago 17
2012 ALREADY wtf
TeoZMuff313 10 months ago 7