Brute Force or King Quad
#1
Alright well I have been having a little argument with myself. If I were to ever get a big bore atv, it would be between the Kawasaki Brute Force 750 and the Suzuki King Quad 750.
Theres not much professional reviews on either of the two. Which one would you rather have?
If you have one or ever ridding one, please post any insight.
Theres not much professional reviews on either of the two. Which one would you rather have?
If you have one or ever ridding one, please post any insight.
#3
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: BassMaster90
Theres not much professional reviews on either of the two. Which one would you rather have?
</end quote></div>
Really? When I bought my BF, I had NOOOO problem finding reviews, they are everywhere. Google the term "Brute Force Review".
When I sat on the KQ, I noticed the shifter was the smoothest of any I had seen in the market. I didn't care for the build compared to the BF, it just didn't LOOK as rugged.
Also, at 700 CC's, I want more than one cylinder.
Theres not much professional reviews on either of the two. Which one would you rather have?
</end quote></div>
Really? When I bought my BF, I had NOOOO problem finding reviews, they are everywhere. Google the term "Brute Force Review".
When I sat on the KQ, I noticed the shifter was the smoothest of any I had seen in the market. I didn't care for the build compared to the BF, it just didn't LOOK as rugged.
Also, at 700 CC's, I want more than one cylinder.
#4
I own a Polaris X2 500 EFI and ride a Brute 750i at work. The Brute is a great machine. Very powerful and smooth. The ride is good also. I love the look of the Brute - Black plastic with red racks. I'm still a Popo man though.
#6
I ended up getting the Brute 750i a couple weeks ago. I had ridden the KQ750 as well, and didn't like it quite as much, however it seemed like a great machine. I just couldn't get the feel for it. Felt really wide. And for the trails here, a wide four wheeler just wont get your through it. I seen the Metallic Blue brute, and well 2 hours later I was going home with it. IMO the shifter on the brute felt better than the KQ750. The KQ wanted to snag a bit. Also the mechanics changed my mind, I was never too fond of the mechanics at my local Suzuki.
Thanks everyone for the comments. Just got the winch in today, got tires on the way, and am snorkeling it in a couple months, when summer hits.
Thanks everyone for the comments. Just got the winch in today, got tires on the way, and am snorkeling it in a couple months, when summer hits.
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