Is the Bf 750 worth the extra $$
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If a '05, '06, '07, then I would say "no".....If you talking '08, Then yes with FI, storage, better ride and handling...The FI will give you higher resale value later. Most people look for FI now when buying now, can you imagine 3 years from now, they will laugh at you when you say it has carburetors. The 08 750 brute is the best brute made to date.
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For me, the 650 is MORE than enough ATV. I couldn't imagine needing more. However, I suppose it depends on what you plan to do w/ it. The 750 seemed physically larger to me at the dealership, more bulky. I strictly ride trails. No dragracing, no mudding, no farm work. My 650 SRA gets up to 50 in no time and just keeps on accelerating. I hit 68 on the paved road which leads from my house to the trailhead. On a trail, I couldn't imagine needing more power, plus I like having the SRA. Having the ability to powerslide through the turns in addition to fewer moving parts is a big plus for me.
Just my 2 cents.
Just my 2 cents.
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I don't know. A thousand bucks is alot more. The idea of getting the 650i and using the $1000 to get some tires, wheels and skid plates sounds more appealing to me.
Ultimately it comes down to how much you can afford I guess. If you got the cash then go for the 750 for no other reason than getting the biggest, best, latest and greatest Kawi makes.
Ultimately it comes down to how much you can afford I guess. If you got the cash then go for the 750 for no other reason than getting the biggest, best, latest and greatest Kawi makes.
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