Need Help with Brute Force
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Need Help with Brute Force
Hello I'm new to owning an ATV but I've been riding for a while..I was wondering if I could get some advice..my boss has a 2005 Brute Force 750i 4X4 with less than 100 hour he thinks 25 but not sure. He said it isn't due for its 1st scheduled mx yet so, and no defects nothing wrong with it, and he wants 5,800 for it and it has a winch. It's green. Is that a good deal Sounds like it. I need a big 4 wheeler being a big guy. The look mean as hell. Also is the 750i being the i means fuel injected or is it carberated....also do u know if you can get camo plastic for them. Thanks. really interested in knowing if this is a good price or not..and all other questions secondary...Please as many ppl that have an opinon please say somehting let me know...thanks for your help..
have a good air force day..
have a good air force day..
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Need Help with Brute Force
Bragg,
The i in 750i stands for independant, the 750 brutes and the 650i brute have independant rear suspensions. As for your other question, this atv is a carb, not fuel injection. The Brute force does not come in fuel injection. The price your boss is asking sounds like a good deal. The first thing I would do, if you buy it, is bring it into a dealer for its first maintenance. Kawasaki recommends that the brutes be brought in after the first ten hours of riding. This is when they change all the fluids and check all the cables. The oil is full of metal from engine being so new. Good luck, and I hope I helped you with your deceision.
The i in 750i stands for independant, the 750 brutes and the 650i brute have independant rear suspensions. As for your other question, this atv is a carb, not fuel injection. The Brute force does not come in fuel injection. The price your boss is asking sounds like a good deal. The first thing I would do, if you buy it, is bring it into a dealer for its first maintenance. Kawasaki recommends that the brutes be brought in after the first ten hours of riding. This is when they change all the fluids and check all the cables. The oil is full of metal from engine being so new. Good luck, and I hope I helped you with your deceision.
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Need Help with Brute Force
My knowledge is very limited regarding the Fule injection. However, you will love the carb. Kawasaki has it mastered. You may also get plastic from a kawasaki dealer. I'm not sure how much it would cost you to transform your quad into camo, but it can be done. you might want to shop around for left over 750i in camo instead of spending the money to transform it yourself, it might be cheaper. I hope that helps. On a side note, I take it your in the airforce, if so, THANKS for what you do.
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