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New bolt pattern for Brute Force...

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Old Jul 2, 2004 | 01:21 PM
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Default New bolt pattern for Brute Force...

I though this was burried in it's original post... but, as per KAWIDAN...

"I just wanted to start a post to pass along this tid bit of information that I was given yesterday by ssroadrunner (local Kawie dealer). He told me that the BF 750i actually runs a 4 X 110 spread, like the Hondas and Yamahas, instead of the 4 x 137 like the rest of the Kawies. He had a set of 27" Mudlites on C-series wheels to go on the BF when it came in, but the standard Kawie pattern would not fit it."

I believe that the Susuki KQ, & the Brute force will now share bolt patterns... better sell those aftermarket tires & wheels, when you trade up for the Brute, cause they won't fit...


 
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Old Jul 2, 2004 | 05:45 PM
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Default New bolt pattern for Brute Force...

that was a good idea on kawis part, im sure the aftermarket likes the idea also.
 
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Old Jul 2, 2004 | 09:10 PM
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Default New bolt pattern for Brute Force...

Thats probably a good idea for all of us too. Cause if its like the other IRS quads, they use the same offset for both front and rear. That would allow you to take rims somebody may have had for sale from a Grizzly or a Rincon and put on there. Basically if some dude had a set of used ITP's or something in the paper for cheap, you could use them on a Brute force.
 
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