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Recommendation for a NOVICE: Brute Force 650i or Grizzly 700?

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Old Jun 14, 2007 | 09:55 PM
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Default Recommendation for a NOVICE: Brute Force 650i or Grizzly 700?

my vote is for the kawasaki but im biass for the green machine it eats yamahas for breakfast lol, hondas 4 lunch and suzuki's 4 supper lol
 
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Old Jun 23, 2007 | 09:22 AM
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Default Recommendation for a NOVICE: Brute Force 650i or Grizzly 700?

Cant go wrong with Brute Force power....
Love my 650i. It takes off like a bullet...tons of torque and power. Great in mud and fun on trails. Ride isnt to harsh. aLready spent 7 hours of riding on this thing, for two days in a row and was very happy.
Funny thing is cousin is getting a new griz today and I am droolling at smoking his brand new machine...(as I did my other friends who have the 700 Popo and 700KQ)....
Only thing that I can't touch top end is the 750i Kawi'

Good luck!!
 
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Old Jun 24, 2007 | 01:10 PM
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Default Recommendation for a NOVICE: Brute Force 650i or Grizzly 700?

I have them both, Well a 06 Grizzly 660 and a 07 Brute force 750. I like them both. You can't go wrong either way. Ride is soft on the grizzly, But the power of the brute is unbelivable. Your choice. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
 
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Old Nov 9, 2007 | 03:14 PM
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well, cuz got the new grizz with the ps a few months back or so. I can tell you this. the 650i will smoke it power wise (out of the hole and top end).

I will also offer this, if I didnt love and buy my Kawi, I'd buy the Grizz...it is an awesome unit and I would get that over any other unit (again other than Kawi) out there.
 
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Old Nov 9, 2007 | 09:19 PM
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Default Recommendation for a NOVICE: Brute Force 650i or Grizzly 700?

buy as big as you can afford, i got the BF 750 as my first quad and if i would have test drove them all i would have bought the Grizz. The brute runs good but after riding all day its not real comfortable and with stock tires did not handle real well. These are my oponions ofcourse
 
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Old Nov 10, 2007 | 12:23 AM
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Default Recommendation for a NOVICE: Brute Force 650i or Grizzly 700?

dont tell this guy to get a small quad cause hes a novice rider.

I had never owned or even ridden a quad in my life untill i bought my Brute 750i in august.

the biggger the quad you buy now, the less chance you will have to upgrade it anytime soon.
 
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Old Nov 10, 2007 | 09:30 AM
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I agree with that theory. To be honest, I feel more confidant on my 650i than I did on my 360 Prairie. Prairie sits just as high, but I think the BF wider and more stable.

The power is just awesome. I was riding last weekend with a group that had nothing but blasters and raptors and they were totally impressed with the way the BF was moving around.
They were stunned with the get up from a big 4x4. They were doing hill climbs in the silts and when I went up one in reverse, well that sold them...

I am not riding on stockers, so it handles great. I also beleive that the 2007 BF650i has better front end to handle better than the 750i. However, with this years updating to the big BF, the also upgraded the handling...
 
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