Kawasaki Brute Force 750

The Brute Force 750 is the king of Kawasaki’s V twin powered sport utility all-terrain vehicles. The Brute Force 750 couples a digital fuel injected V twin engine to the outstanding and comfortable ride of the front and rear fully independent suspension system. The body work of the Kawasaki Brute Force 750 is aggressive and modern. This ATV is the ideal choice if you are a true outdoor adventure-seeker or a sportsman who loves to have fun!
Powering the Brute Force 750 is a 90 degree, 749 cc, 4 stroke, fuel injected V twin engine. The twin aluminum cylinders are fed by the 36mm throttle bodies that give you the correct mixture based on the temperature of the coolant, air, speed, throttle position and air intake pressure. The fuel pump is inside the fuel tank and features a reservoir chamber that stops air from getting into the the fuel system.
The eight valve engine on the Kawasaki Brute Force 750 offers outstanding engine response, making this ATV a big hit with the sport riders. The radiator is located high in the chassis to protect it from mud.
The CVT transmission on the Brute Force 750 has a low or high range and reverse. You can choose 2 or 4 wheel drive by just pressing a button on the handlebar. You can engage the Variable Front Differential Control lever on the handlebar to manage the delivery of torque to the front wheels so that you get the best traction for the riding conditions.
The front drive shafts on the Brute Force 750 feature Cardan joints. Like U-joints, the Cardan joints absorb the fluctuations in torque to the drive shaft to reduce vibration.
Bringing the Kawasaki Brute Force 750 to a halt are the dual front disc brakes and the sealed rear braking system. The rear brake system is sealed to protect it from mud and dust.
The frame of the Brute Force 750 is made from tubular steel and feature front A arms. Adjustable shocks on the dual A arms give you 6.7 inches of wheel travel in front and in the rear, needle bearings and ball joints in the lower A arms offer outstanding suspension action and stability.
The Kawasaki Brute Force 750 attracts a lot of attention with the polished wheels, aggressive tires and sporty body. The bodywork is made from a glossy and scratch resistant Thermo-Plastic Olefin. The five gallon fuel tank is located under the plush seat.
You can carry 264 pounds of cargo along with you using the lightweight cargo racks on the 750. The Brute Force can pull 1,250 pounds with the hitch ball bracket. There is a storage box that is waterproof in the left front fender and a storage compartment located in the front right fender for your convenience.
You can choose the Kawasaki Brute Force 750 from a Dark Royal Red, Lime Green, Sunbeam Red, Super Black or Woodsman Green.

