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2015 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4i
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Supsension & Steering - Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4i

The Brute Force 750 4x4i includes a double-wishbone front suspension layout that features shock absorbers mounted at the optimum angle between the upper and lower wishbones to help minimize sag and maintain higher ground clearance once a rider sits on the ATV.

The front suspension features adjustable shocks with 6.7” of travel and works in concert with the independent A-arm rear suspension that provides 7.5” of travel. A combination of needle bearings and ball joints in the lower rear A-arms gives the IRS unrivaled suspension action, while boosting stability and enhancing rider comfort.

Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4i

The 2015 Kawasaki Brute Force features independent rear suspension (IRS) that provides 7.5" inches of travel

To prevent movements of the differential due to throttle inputs in 4x4 mode from affecting the steering, the complete steering assembly is positioned to avoid the steering shaft’s bottom end having any direct connection to the front differential housing. This isolation provides smoother handling and more precise steering.

Brakes & Chassis - Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4i

For those times when that power needs to be stopped, the shaft drive integrates a rear braking system within the aluminum swingarm where it operates in a sealed oil bath. This protects the brake from mud, dust and debris, and is virtually maintenance-free. This rear brake system’s compact size provides more ground clearance than a conventional rear disc brake system and, together with dual front discs, enable the rider to bring the Brute Force 750 4x4i to a quick halt.

Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4i

The 2015 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4i has engine braking, dual front hydraulic disc brakes with two-piston calipers, and sealed oil-bathed multi-disc rear brake system provide maximum stopping power and reduced maintenance

Enhancing the highly effective braking is the Kawasaki Engine Brake Control, which increases control by providing engine braking under certain conditions when going downhill.

Holding all this technology together is a strong, tubular steel frame with key reinforced areas such as the front A-arm mounts, rear stabilizer mounts, engine mounts and footrest mounts. The focus on exceptional strength results in optimum handling over the roughest terrain and legendary Kawasaki durability. The frame’s ability to absorb impact when sport riding over logs and rocks boosts the rider’s comfort and makes it easier to maintain speed in a wide variety of conditions.

Sturdy cargo racks feature a reliable – and simple – set of tie-down hook points for securing a load. The cargo racks can carry a combined total of 264 lb, making them more than ready to accommodate the rider’s supplies, tools and/or outdoor adventure gear.

A large 5-gallon fuel tank is located beneath the seat to help keep the center of gravity as low as possible while providing ample fuel range. Helping to keep weight in check, aluminum footpegs are surrounded by strong full-sized composite floorboards. 

The capable Brute Force 750 4x4i can also tow a hefty 1,250 lb – all it needs is a standard hitch ball. Other features include the waterproof storage box in the left front fender and an easily accessible storage pocket in the right front fender.

The attention to premium details from the ground up can be seen in the stylish six-spoke cast aluminum wheels on which are mounted aggressive tires that offer 9.4” of ground clearance and confidently transfer the awesome V-twin’s power to the trail.

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