Kawasaki Brute Force 750 V twin
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Re: Kawasaki Brute Force 750 V twin
Nice. I thought the 750 vforces were duners, not mudders? Anyway, hop that ***** up. There's tons of go fast parts for them. First thing he's gonna need is better clutch places. Those 27's will roast the stocker.
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Nice bike, I was looking at getting one. However I just got a ride on a buddies Bombardier 800 efi v-twin. That thing is brutal, at a steady 15mph it will pull the front wheels of the ground when you punch it. 62hp rotax in a 635lb 4wd 4-wheeler.
Handles good too. Expensive at around $8500+
Handles good too. Expensive at around $8500+
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The V-force is the Kawi dunner. Like the pic shows the brute is a monster 4x4.
My buddy is a mechanic and he said if you take that new Bomer and put it in 4x4 hold the over ride button and open the throttle in reverse it will carry the rear end.
Both bikes are nice...Haven't riden the bomer.....but the kawi is a beast.
My buddy is a mechanic and he said if you take that new Bomer and put it in 4x4 hold the over ride button and open the throttle in reverse it will carry the rear end.
Both bikes are nice...Haven't riden the bomer.....but the kawi is a beast.
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Re: Kawasaki Brute Force 750 V twin
Originally Posted by ZBODaytona
The V-force is the Kawi dunner. Like the pic shows the brute is a monster 4x4.
My buddy is a mechanic and he said if you take that new Bomer and put it in 4x4 hold the over ride button and open the throttle in reverse it will carry the rear end.
Both bikes are nice...Haven't riden the bomer.....but the kawi is a beast.
My buddy is a mechanic and he said if you take that new Bomer and put it in 4x4 hold the over ride button and open the throttle in reverse it will carry the rear end.
Both bikes are nice...Haven't riden the bomer.....but the kawi is a beast.
My buddy was also able to get the factory 5 year warranty they offered on their infomercial that was on Speed tv. That is going to be well worth the extra money.
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Wobble, here is a pic of MeanStreak backing his new Polaris 800 efi out of the back of my dually. Notice the ramps bending! We are going to do some mods to the brute force....I think it will rival the rotax when we get done. I am also currently building my own custom rhino but I am a week from finishing it. I will post pics of it when I am done.
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those 14" pimp wheels should be banned from wheelers
Just not my style for a mud machine. Nice machines though!
Just not my style for a mud machine. Nice machines though!
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Re: Kawasaki Brute Force 750 V twin
Originally Posted by thunderusone
Wobble, here is a pic of MeanStreak backing his new Polaris 800 efi out of the back of my dually. Notice the ramps bending! We are going to do some mods to the brute force....I think it will rival the rotax when we get done. I am also currently building my own custom rhino but I am a week from finishing it. I will post pics of it when I am done.
The Bomb is very light, about the same as a Grizzly. We are putting 28" Outlaws on it, be interesting to see how it does back in the swamp.
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Re: Kawasaki Brute Force 750 V twin
Thunderusone, we are waiting on the tires. But based on the measurements I took it looks like they will fit without a lift (I hope)