The Kawasaki Brute Force 750’s all new
styling of the front fenders, lights, and bumpers,
gives the machine an updated and more streamlined
look. The fenders also provided us with excellent
water protection throughout our test ride. Kawasaki
has gone from a four headlight set up to dual
headlights on the Brute Force 750 EPS, which
we really liked. The seat was noticeably different
as it was narrower up front and was very comfortable.
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The 2012 Kawasaki Brute Force features
1" racks on both front and back that
include tie down loops making it very
convenient to tie down cargo |
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A
new narrower seat was introduced to the
Brute Force for 2012 that is very comfortable
to move around on |
A handy storage compartment is
located on the front fenders that can
store many items that might be needed
on the trail |
A couple of things we were very impressed with
was a new front storage compartment and new
1” racks on both front and back that include
tie down loops. The tie down loops worked great
for securing our gear and are a very welcomed
addition to this unit. In fact, we wish that
more manufacturers included tie down loops in
their utility models!
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A
new large storage compartment is located
in the front rack which we used to store
bottles of water for the ride |
A redesigned digital instrument
panel that features a
speedometer, odometer, trip meters, fuel
gauge, and more.. |
The Brute Force’s digital meter has been
improved with the addition of an EPS indicator
light and it was quite easy to read. The 2012
Brute Force 750 EPS also comes in an array of
colors including red, black, Kawasaki’s
new scout green, camo and metallic gray. The
Brute Force 750’s updated look gives it
a sportier look that we really liked. For 2012
the Brute Force 750 also has a stronger reinforced
frame that ensures confidence in the durability
of the Brute Force 750 4x4 EPS.