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Old 04-03-2010, 01:00 PM
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I decided to go with the 2009 BF 750, Love it, only have 3 miles on it, but dang shes got a lot of power. I am wanting to replace the plastic A arm guards with alumminum, but can't find them for a 2009 only 06-08. Anybody have any ideas? Thanks alot. Proud Brute owner, clwilki
 
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Old 04-05-2010, 12:10 PM
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Congrats on your new BF750!
I have a 2005 750 and zero problem so far other than the ones that I caused.
Here are some tips for the 750.
> Always use synth engine oil
> Don't submarine the quad
> Religiously take care of air filter.
> Don't let anything else go into air box other than air.
> Don't let anything else go into fuel tank other than clean fuel.

BTW, 06-08 a-arm guards should fit on your 09 because lower and upper a-arm P/N are all the same from 2006 to 2010.
Left Upper P/N 390070066
Left Lower P/N 390070064
The Right side is also the same obviously.
Again take care of your 750, then it will take care of you!
 
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Old 06-08-2010, 01:54 PM
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If he is correct about the a-arms fitting 09 as well, I highly recommend Aluminum Products A-Arms guards. I think I paid about 110-120 for both fronts and rears shipped http://www.aluminumproducts.com . I would also make some snorkles for it as well. Brutes have an issue with getting water into the airbox because of their intake design. You should also join MudInMyBlood Forums as well. They have alot of info on Brute forces.
 
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Old 06-08-2010, 02:30 PM
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Ricochet has some of the best skids available today. I use on both my bike and love them. Bet you will too!
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i just got a 2009 750i brute force also in may. put 500 miles/60hrs on it and since the beginning i've been having issues.

I mean as far as i know it rides fine, but in the first 50 hours i heard loud clacking noises everytime i accelerated though the dealer said it was nothing to worry about... i heard it more so when i would be finished with 4wd.. but it went away 2 weekends ago.

but now i'm hearing a high pitched squeaking when i turn going slow speeds and a clacking by my right foot when i turn left sharp and slow. I definatly need to get skid plates it seems cause i'm always pulling out branches stuck under it, but i'm worried i damaged something already. i havnt' crashed or anything but i like to explore.

don't get me wrong i love the atv, but i'm wondering if i'm just expecting too much or if it's the wrong atv for me. i've only ridden the that and the bayou 250 which i love cause i can leave it in 5th gear and cruise downhills unlike the brute slows down drastically once i let up on the gas.

i'm thinking i need to get skid plates also, but i'm wondering if i should get just the arm protection too cause my friend said i might've ripped a boot.
 
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Old 07-26-2010, 01:06 PM
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i got aluminum product front guards, they are 3 sided for theres almost no way the boot can be jabbed with a stick or stone.
 
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