brute force or v force?
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I can chose between two fourwheelers
One is a 2006 red kawasaki brute force 750 with mudzilla tires and a winch 350 miles
The other is a kawasaki 2006 v force 700 no miles stock and both are $5000
I live on a farm with 700 acres of land.
I go on trails and fields mostly winter and summer
i like going on tight trails and mud but want a fast fourwheeler that can still jump sometimes but not a lot. Would the v force still go in mud and snow kinda as good as my old polaris magnum 4x4 330 would?
what one should i get?
One is a 2006 red kawasaki brute force 750 with mudzilla tires and a winch 350 miles
The other is a kawasaki 2006 v force 700 no miles stock and both are $5000
I live on a farm with 700 acres of land.
I go on trails and fields mostly winter and summer
i like going on tight trails and mud but want a fast fourwheeler that can still jump sometimes but not a lot. Would the v force still go in mud and snow kinda as good as my old polaris magnum 4x4 330 would?
what one should i get?
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I have both and I am surprised that you are not sure which one to get. Because they are vastly different machines purpose-wise even though they share many similarities in powertrain. I live and ride in a very similar condition as you are in, and I had to get BOTH! The V-force would get stuck in snow/mudm but great in fast-trail riding. The 750 feels tippy if you try to fast corner or (I would not try any air-borne with 750) but great in snow/mud/rock crawling. So, get both if you can spare 10K. If not, you need to decide what's more important or from which you would get most riding out of. By the way, V-force has a lot less parts to go wrong. Think about reliability as well.
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