brute 750i?
#31
When I get on the KQ700 or some of the others I feel like I am driving a bicycle. The handle bars are too low and narrow...... but that is my opinion.
I have a KQ and I agree about the handlebars being to low, but really only when I do stand up riding...I'm a little over 6'3" and to put it simple stand up riding is quite uncomfortable to me, and while I used to always standup on my Polaris Sportsman I never do on my KQ, it just doesn't feel natural. I think Suzuki was trying to lower the center of gravity more by doing it this way...but they forgot about standup riding in the process.
But I've actually learned to like this b/c I never get a tippy feeling at all, ever. Body roll in turns at like 35 mph is expected with any atv though.
#32
the brute handles in a wierd way just as brute 23 said, as far as comfort I can ride 120+ mi on mine in a day on the fire roads and still walk the next day. Comfort is a personal thing, my brute works for me at 6'2" 200 lb, but it may not for others. The outlander was too much money for me, they were new and nobody was dealing on them. I looked at the king quad, but the nearest dealer was 70 mi. too far, rincon was too tame and rode differently, griz660 didn't like the seating position and they were having an overheating issue. Polaris big bores are just plain too big for my tastes, my wifes sp400 feels huge compared to my brute, awsome ride just too outwardly big. My brute has been a pretty good machine very little maint so far, and the sport quads are in trouble when you are able to open it up!By the way the weird handling doesn't mean bad just different, but when you get used to iy you just stay in the throtle.
#33
well i love my brute 750 and for $6819.00 i really love it and there ain't no polaris going faster unless its on a trailer behind a truck. mine handles just fine. i have also rode all day hard. next day i am fine. i don' t know where you get the handles like poo pooo from ,but no thats not right. if thats your opinion well thats fine we are all intitled to one.
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#35
i am still looking for an answer on that. i usually go to bikebandit.com or ronayers.com and look at the part numbers, but i haven't seen the '07s listed.
but the early reports are that the '07 750i handles a lot better than the earlier 750s (from guys that have ridden both) and also the '07 750 is noticably faster than the older ones. this could mean less retard from the CDI, i dunno.
this is just from posts i have read, so i really don't know either.
monty
but the early reports are that the '07 750i handles a lot better than the earlier 750s (from guys that have ridden both) and also the '07 750 is noticably faster than the older ones. this could mean less retard from the CDI, i dunno.
this is just from posts i have read, so i really don't know either.
monty
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