Kawasaki
Brute Force 750 4x4 Utility ATV
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2012
Kawasaki Brute Force 4x4 750 4x4 Utility
ATV Review |
Jacksonville, OR (4/7/2011) - The
Kawasaki Brute Force has always been a popular
model in the utility quad world and now for their
2012 models, Kawasaki has stepped it up and redesigned
the Brute Force, giving it a facelift and some
new performance upgrades, including electronic
power steering, that have raised the bar for the
manufacturer.
The new Brute Force 750 line up is based on
the original platform, but has seen many new
improvements. Previously Kawasaki had been bound
by a rule that they would not put out a utility
ATV that had a dry weight over 606 pounds, but
knowing that this was holding back progress
and new technology, they put that rule by the
wayside and came up with a basically new Brute
Force, that with a curb weight of 695 pounds
is still lighter than some of its competitors
models and has some great new features.
ATVRiders.com was recently invited out to the
small town of Jacksonville, OR, just west of
Medford, to test out the new Brute Force 750
4x4 EPS. The stage was set for the test ride
on MRA land, which is a club of about 500 families
that cares for the 900 miles of trails that
also crosses over into BLM land as well.
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The MRA and BLM land have many
breath taking views including mountain
overlooks |
The trail system was perfect for testing out
a utility quad and included a mix of high speed
fire roads, tight technical trails, elevation
changes, and even a little snow. We were also
treated to some incredible views from the mountain
vistas that were simply breath taking. Although,
the scenery was nice, we were there to focus
our attention on the Brute Force and we were
pretty impressed with what we saw as soon as
we arrived.
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The
2012 Kawasaki Brute Force 4x4 750 ATV
has all-new styling including new front
fenders, lights, and bumpers that give
the ATV a sleeker look |