The '08 is a huge improvement! Check out our Project '06 Brute Force - it has the Works shocks and radials - big difference. The folks at Works make our shocks to what they call a "TV Build" that is softer sprung and damped for full wheel travel at trail speeds. So far the guys at Elka do not. Their shocks are set up more for high speed performance and racing not trail riding. That's why we love the Works set-up so much - they are incredible at regular trail speeds.
@bballplaya123678 It's a very close call, but I like the overall smoothness of the King Quad's engine and transmission better. I also really like the revised steering geometry that comes with the power steering. And the power steering is so invisible in its operation that it just simply the best. Both need radials to get their full handling potential.
A auto-clutch transmission is better for mudding for two reasons - the gearing (torque) and they are sealed far better than a belt-drive that needs air to keep it cool. You see lots of belt-drives simply because there are no big-bore shifter ATVs!
I have a list of my favorite quads by class on our website on the FAQ page. But like I've said so many times, the right ATV for you will depend on how you ride, where you ride, and what you want the ATV for?
@yamran I didn't go back and re-watch (listen) to the video, but there is a whine that comes from the front. It sounds like an electric actuator but honestly never checked what it was.
My opinion? The Brute Force has a lockable front differential that works better than the ViscoLock. The BF has a better shifting tranny, and an engine that doesn't run so hot you have to ride with your legs away from the 'tank' area.
@TheHondadirtbiker No, the Sportsman has a side by side twin. We don't feel that the Polaris is nearly as reliable but you'll get plenty of folks who love them.
i just got a brand new brute force 750 and it is one of the best quads i have ever had...i also have a honda rincon 650 and the only thing i wish the brute force had was a shaft drive...
It is not unusual for the differential to need a slight amount of movement to engage fully just a slight forward movement while engaging should do the trick.
@Jonmichaelmuncy That's a lot to ask in one mouthful! Performance is a whole lot more than just acceleration. Go to our website and watch our reviews. Every ATV has good and bad features depending on how you ride and where you ride. Now, with all that said, my favorite ATV is probably a Suzuki King Quad 750 EPS with Carlisle ACTs on stock wheels.
I had one and raced a 650 Rincon just to see what was the difference and I can tell you, I had mine doing 122 km/h. I am not talking the Brute up as I now own a Can Am Outlander 1000. The 122 km/h is an honest, no BS top speed of my Brute at the time and that was stock!!!!
@yamaha4Llfe We think it is pretty close to perfect ;-) Great engine and transmission, great brakes, great handling. The locker is something we really do like! We do wish it had a ratchet like the Teryx but like the ability to just pull in the amount of front lock we need at the moment we need it. No stopping, no waiting, and no having to leave it in a minute longer than needed.
@ozzy107 We feel the 850 suffers from proper engine braking 4wd system, and the power steering provides too much power and too little feel. We like the Carlisle ACTs for all conditions. Also the Terra Cross is good.
No way to lock in the lever. Considering on seldom you use the locker and the fact that you can continually adjust it for more traction or better steering it's not nearly as big of a pain as you might first think. Doug
My father gave me his 2007 650 sra Brute force to buy the 08 750. Jesus night and day on the power difference. Too be completely honest though, I like the handling better on the sra and feel there is far too much torque on the 750. Both really good quads, can't go wrong.
@thebabyc333 They're both too much tire for that machine. You might look at the Carlisle ACT or 489. Check out some of our tire reviews. We have a whole bunch on the website and on our You Tube Channel.
Between the 2010 brute force 750 4x4i and king quad 750 not power steering which do you prefer and why. For technical rocks such as in texas which one. Also how is the suspension on the new brute force.
i also have a question... I have a 03 prairie 650.. while im sitting still and i try to put it into 4WD it wont do anything untill i move the machine.. the basic thing i try to do for this problem, is slowly back up in reverse to try and put less tension on the trans. possible.. is this a problem or is it just standard? Thank you
What do you guys think of an Polaris sportsman 850 xp with power steering? Im also looking for a nice set of tires thats good on the mud and the trail any suggestion and what u think of the 850?
i thgt having an auto. engine is bad for mudding bc. you cant get as much torque as you can semi auto is this true for bikes like the brute force or outlander 800? bc. i see tons of them doing awesome for mud bikes these days
I saw your video on the suspension upgrade for the BF750. I have an 07 and needless to say, it rides like a stick. How much more improved is the 08 suspension over the 07? I also have an 06 Rinny that rides like a cloud, and would like to bring the BF to that level. Would you recommend the Works as you've shown in your video, or Elka, which is another very high end aftermarket shock? Interested in hearing your response. Thanks.
Can anyone tell me whats better? I'm choosing between a Brute Force 750 or a Polaris 850 xp. I own a huge farm, and need a ATV that can tow hard, hull some major weight, and be nice enough to have some fun. Someone please respond, i need some help here
@102795zack We've had nothing ever go wrong with any of our test units. In fact we've never had a problem with any Kawasaki product and we used to put a ton of miles on the Prairies.
You'll just have to ask your local Kawasaki dealer because the prices may vary from dealer to dealer. But I think the costs would be manageable. =) Do you like your new Brute Force? Is it good to ride? =)
@Mac10WithCheese get a honda i hear too many bad things about kawasaki. a buddy of mine just got a new brute force 750 last week went to marengo(big 4wheeler ride in louisiana) a couple of days after and he already started having problems from the engine.
Kawaskis well break down ever chanch it gets i own i KVF 360 2003 the motor had to get bored out 50 over because it egged its self out . Blew the clutch belt breaks went newly rebuilt motor around 2000 kms ago and it still burns oil and timing chain went . its a smooth bike but holy shit did i dump alot of money into it with in the 5 months i owned it
The '08 is a huge improvement! Check out our Project '06 Brute Force - it has the Works shocks and radials - big difference.
The folks at Works make our shocks to what they call a "TV Build" that is softer sprung and damped for full wheel travel at trail speeds. So far the guys at Elka do not. Their shocks are set up more for high speed performance and racing not trail riding.
That's why we love the Works set-up so much - they are incredible at regular trail speeds.
I have a 650 and really like it. Can't wait to purchase the 750.
Owned one of these. It would do 75 mph and outrun a Yamaha Raptor from a dead stop until it hit 75. Had no problems with it.
@bballplaya123678 It's a very close call, but I like the overall smoothness of the King Quad's engine and transmission better. I also really like the revised steering geometry that comes with the power steering. And the power steering is so invisible in its operation that it just simply the best. Both need radials to get their full handling potential.
A auto-clutch transmission is better for mudding for two reasons - the gearing (torque) and they are sealed far better than a belt-drive that needs air to keep it cool. You see lots of belt-drives simply because there are no big-bore shifter ATVs!
The BF is a great ATV. The only thing I miss is power steering as compared to the Grizzly.
@sasktank It's always good to hear from people who REALLY put the time on their machines!
I have a list of my favorite quads by class on our website on the FAQ page. But like I've said so many times, the right ATV for you will depend on how you ride, where you ride, and what you want the ATV for?
Almost every speedometer is very optimistic. Many as much as 15% at those speeds and most as much as 10%. The only 'accurate' measurement is a GPS.
@bcp724life No idea. We don't run anything larger than a 26' simply because of the gearing and the wear on the drive components
@pershot7 yes, and the Yamaha Grizzly and Suzuki King Quad over the BF ;-)
@yamran I didn't go back and re-watch (listen) to the video, but there is a whine that comes from the front. It sounds like an electric actuator but honestly never checked what it was.
@Jonmichaelmuncy The newer 750's are a redesign that are WAY better than the older machines, and the 650i is based on the older design.
My opinion? The Brute Force has a lockable front differential that works better than the ViscoLock. The BF has a better shifting tranny, and an engine that doesn't run so hot you have to ride with your legs away from the 'tank' area.
@TheHondadirtbiker No, the Sportsman has a side by side twin. We don't feel that the Polaris is nearly as reliable but you'll get plenty of folks who love them.
i just got a brand new brute force 750 and it is one of the best quads i have ever had...i also have a honda rincon 650 and the only thing i wish the brute force had was a shaft drive...
Like it sounds good! Not quiet sounding, or loud sounding, or bad sounding - good sounding!
Bingo! And have you ever watched another ATV at speed? The tires expand immensely - especially the stockers!
I believe you are absolutely right - the Can Ams slipped my mind.
Absolute power's about the same but it is much better right at tip-in due to the EFI. Plus the new chassis design handles way, way better!
Can Am has slightly better suspension mainly due to the rear arms. Engines are very similar.
Yes you can witch between 2wd and 4wd while the ATV is moving BUT you can do damage to the transmission/subtransmission by doing so.
It is not unusual for the differential to need a slight amount of movement to engage fully just a slight forward movement while engaging should do the trick.
@Jonmichaelmuncy That's a lot to ask in one mouthful! Performance is a whole lot more than just acceleration. Go to our website and watch our reviews. Every ATV has good and bad features depending on how you ride and where you ride. Now, with all that said, my favorite ATV is probably a Suzuki King Quad 750 EPS with Carlisle ACTs on stock wheels.
u can adjust your suspension. take it to the dealer and get it done and adjusted
@ESP471 All that info is in the specs at the end of the video.
I had one and raced a 650 Rincon just to see what was the difference and I can tell you, I had mine doing 122 km/h. I am not talking the Brute up as I now own a Can Am Outlander 1000. The 122 km/h is an honest, no BS top speed of my Brute at the time and that was stock!!!!
@yamaha4Llfe We think it is pretty close to perfect ;-) Great engine and transmission, great brakes, great handling. The locker is something we really do like! We do wish it had a ratchet like the Teryx but like the ability to just pull in the amount of front lock we need at the moment we need it. No stopping, no waiting, and no having to leave it in a minute longer than needed.
@MrJamesdimaano1516 Sorry. We never measure top speed or acceleration as the conditions can vary so much.
@ozzy107 We feel the 850 suffers from proper engine braking 4wd system, and the power steering provides too much power and too little feel.
We like the Carlisle ACTs for all conditions. Also the Terra Cross is good.
No way to lock in the lever. Considering on seldom you use the locker and the fact that you can continually adjust it for more traction or better steering it's not nearly as big of a pain as you might first think. Doug
My father gave me his 2007 650 sra Brute force to buy the 08 750. Jesus night and day on the power difference. Too be completely honest though, I like the handling better on the sra and feel there is far too much torque on the 750. Both really good quads, can't go wrong.
@thebabyc333 They're both too much tire for that machine. You might look at the Carlisle ACT or 489. Check out some of our tire reviews. We have a whole bunch on the website and on our You Tube Channel.
Both great machines. At this time the deciding factor is probably the power steering that's only available on the Grizzly.
My fathers 08 stalls from time to time. He had some water in the fuel tank. Maybe check into that.
Between the 2010 brute force 750 4x4i and king quad 750 not power steering which do you prefer and why. For technical rocks such as in texas which one. Also how is the suspension on the new brute force.
Hi there, have you heard if kawasaki are thinking of making a 750/650 with power steering. I have a 650 and it's heavy to say the least.
@TheHondadirtbiker Hard to beat the XP for chores, but the Brute is more fun on the trail.
what do they mean that it is one of the best sounding engines? like is it quiet?
I'd consider them a medium to light tire in comparison to others.
i also have a question... I have a 03 prairie 650.. while im sitting still and i try to put it into 4WD it wont do anything untill i move the machine.. the basic thing i try to do for this problem, is slowly back up in reverse to try and put less tension on the trans. possible.. is this a problem or is it just standard? Thank you
What do you guys think of an Polaris sportsman 850 xp with power steering? Im also looking for a nice set of tires thats good on the mud and the trail any suggestion and what u think of the 850?
what is a better all around atv, a brute force 750 or an outlander 650 or 800?
Do all Kawi 750 make that whinning noise as heard at 3:38???
I heard they tend to whine but that sounded loud
@gavin91112 If that's a question as to which one to buy it very much depends on condition and price.
I have the 650, I can't wait to get the fuel inj. 750.
got on for christmas and its camo and ive hit 84 mph on it
i thgt having an auto. engine is bad for mudding bc. you cant get as much torque as you can semi auto is this true for bikes like the brute force or outlander 800? bc. i see tons of them doing awesome for mud bikes these days
Every Kawasaki seems to have this noise but it isn't a mechanical problem.
Sorry we never measure acceleration times or top speeds as they can vary so much.
@SuperSouthernBoy01 It does!
i have an 04 prairie 700, and my belt light isnt flashing its staying on constantly and my prairie wont go past 8 mph, and advise
I saw your video on the suspension upgrade for the BF750. I have an 07 and needless to say, it rides like a stick. How much more improved is the 08 suspension over the 07? I also have an 06 Rinny that rides like a cloud, and would like to bring the BF to that level. Would you recommend the Works as you've shown in your video, or Elka, which is another very high end aftermarket shock? Interested in hearing your response. Thanks.
What does your dealer say?
Can anyone tell me whats better? I'm choosing between a Brute Force 750 or a Polaris 850 xp. I own a huge farm, and need a ATV that can tow hard, hull some major weight, and be nice enough to have some fun. Someone please respond, i need some help here
@yamaha4Llfe Does that mean the only good reviews are on ATVs that aren't that good?
@ATVTVCOM Does the Sportsman have a V twin though? and is it reliable?
what size tires are on that atv
What about suspension bc I know that the outlanders suspension is amazing how does the brute compare? What about power delivery?
@102795zack We've had nothing ever go wrong with any of our test units. In fact we've never had a problem with any Kawasaki product and we used to put a ton of miles on the Prairies.
@MrJamesdimaano1516 close to 120 km/h stock. My prairie 700 gets up to 110.
I expect it as an early-release 2010 model
my 08 bruteforce 750 EFI is been stalling since day1 can anybody help me what the problem is?
@pershot7 but there 10 times as reliable, with more usable power
Do you prefer the brute force 750 over the polaris sportsman 800.
you can pull it in while driving.
2010 brute force 650i or can am outlander 650 between 2009,2010?
@angodeath my 450 foreman will do that, im positive it is over 100!
You'll just have to ask your local Kawasaki dealer because the prices may vary from dealer to dealer. But I think the costs would be manageable. =)
Do you like your new Brute Force? Is it good to ride? =)
is kawasaki brute force 750 better than suzuki king quad 750i?please answer me...
are the terra cross tires heavy
The KQ is smoother, quieter and a little better handling. The Grizzly handles better. Both are slightly more reliable - maybe....
@MrJamesdimaano1516 i have a 700 twin and it goes about 85 km maxed
what is the max speed for the brute force
@Mac10WithCheese get a honda i hear too many bad things about kawasaki. a buddy of mine just got a new brute force 750 last week went to marengo(big 4wheeler ride in louisiana) a couple of days after and he already started having problems from the engine.
Nope, just pull the lever at any speed - the further in you pull it the more locked the front differential is. Doug
@ATVTVCOM But the grizzly and the kq are less powerful with only 1 cylinder.
really why those atv over the brute ?
it said it on the speedomoter and my friend was beside me in his car and he said i went 84 to
Is the Brute Force very reliable?
cool
Same
Use a GPS and see how accurate that speedo is.
@canadiankid621 We've found it to be...
Kawaskis well break down ever chanch it gets i own i KVF 360 2003 the motor had to get bored out 50 over because it egged its self out . Blew the clutch belt breaks went newly rebuilt motor around 2000 kms ago and it still burns oil and timing chain went . its a smooth bike but holy shit did i dump alot of money into it with in the 5 months i owned it
@cherissayoung1 Below the back of the seat
top speed?
@yamran my moms boyfriend has a bruteforce 650 and it whines
Wayyyyy!
o i didnt no that thanks for telling me
where is the gas tank
@ATVTVCOM ok sorry i just posted that quick and didnt watch the video
are these brute forces gas guzzlers ?
Sounds like it needs a new belt ;-)
quads are good grissly 700 betrer tho peeps