Another notable point is that Kawasaki is the
first Japanese manufacturer to offer cast aluminum
5-spoke wheels that are strong yet lighter than
the previous steel wheels. The stock tires on
the Brute Force offered good traction but wouldn’t
have been our first choice as we felt the 2-ply
tire side walls were a little thin and the machine
would feel even more stable with the addition
of some Maxxis Big Horn tires that would eliminate
sidewall roll. However, we do have to point
out that even after 400 total miles of test
riding; only two flat tires were reported over
the course of our ride, which is pretty good
considering the abuse these tires were taking.
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The
2012 Kawasaki Brute Force 4x4 750 strong
but light-weight 5-spoke aluminum wheels
are wrapped in Duro Tires that offer good
traction even in snow |
We must say that we had a great time with the
folks at Kawasaki during our test ride and we
were treated to some wonderful scenery along
the way and the Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4
EPS helped us to accomplish that.
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The
2012 Kawasaki Brute Force 4x4 750 has
many features that make it a powerful
& durable machine for any ATV enthusiast |
Overall the Kawasaki Brute Force is a great
value and a great quad. Kawasaki’s major
overhaul of its flagship utility ATV has really
helped to make it not only fun to ride, but
also has made it a powerful and durable machine.
And with several different models to choose
from, the Brute Force has plenty of potential
in just about any application from casual trail
riding, to hunting, to a strong work horse;
and yes, even for those more aggressive riders
who want to play hard on the trails. We were
very impressed with the changes made to the
Kawasaki Brute Force line up and we can’t
wait to see what else the manufacturer has in
store for future models.