I bought a new one in 2018. I like it a lot better than my Prairie 700 or my brute 650 SRA. I’m thinking of buying a second one because I think they going to discontinue them soon. 2022 is still the same.
Hey brother, how's going? I saw you common on the other video about the Freightliner, actually, I am looking for a new truck too, so I was wondering where you buy that truck? 🙏🙏
O2 sensor is about the only difference so you can order an exhaust for the older model and just add the O2 sensors to it which would only cause 10 bucks maybe 15 if you done it yourself if there's a price difference between the two models for exhaust
@@Joe-mp4nw adjustment is very minimal. I made some 1-1/2" spacers for the front and 3/4" spacers for the back so now it's pretty good. I'd say it's holding up good overall. It just likes to leak oil. Fix the leak and it makes another
Dan Kruger...do you have to do a lot of maintenance up keep on the Brute Force? and is the bike reliable? Im considering buying one of these for my dad so he & my brother & his son can go riding on trails together.
chico suave I have a 2012 brute 750 and it rides smooth over everything . My only complaints are the front shocks bottom out if you get too much air and it's slightly tippy if you don't shift your weight a little. It will slide nice around corners though. Other than that i have put 1000 miles on mine beating the holy shit out of it the entire time and nothing has gone wrong with it yet. I am super impressed with the beating this machine can take. It begs for throttle the entire time you ride it and it has full throttle response at all times. It moves and it's very predictable while riding. It's so easy very and smooth to ride.
Good review. I wish I bought one of these. Being a old sport quad guy I'm used to riding something I can control with my weight. I ended up buying a Polaris Sportsman and feel like I'm riding on a battleship. I feel like I'm just along for the ride and if it gets in a bad spot and gets " tippy" its just gonna go because its so big and heavy I could never counter it with my weight ect. Brute feels more like a sport quad with its smaller size and you at least have some body control over it. Plus that instant throttle response is like a sport quad as well. Big mistake I made buying a Sportsman. I admit I'm kinda afraid of it simply because of its " battleship" feeling and the fact I cant use my weight or body to counter any tipping, hillsides, etc. If she decides to go its gonna go. I wont climb things or take it places I used to ride a 400ex on simply because I have no control over what its gonna do if things get hairy. Its a whole new learning experience conquering things on a freakin battleship when you been riding sports all your life.
JohnnyRebKy You said it right! The Sportsman and Brute are different like night and day. There is well over 100 pounds difference between the two. Unfortunately you can’t really test drive these things like cars so I would tell anyone to try and find a friends bike to test out before making a decision.
Thats true. If I was able to test ride I never would have bought the sportsman simply because of all the clanky noises it makes. It pops and clangs when on and off the throttle and Polaris says oh its perfectly normal. Its got a lot of play and slop in the drivetrain and I don't call that normal...I call it sloppy engineering. So not only night and day difference in the way they ride....which is a matter of taste.....but the build quality isn't even close. Kawasaki, Honda, Yamaha have got everyone SPANKED when it comes to quality. May not offer the biggest engines and most horsepower but if you cant get it done with 750cc you might as well go home and give up. I grew up when 300's was about all there was to ride and it never stopped us from conquering the trails and ripping up steep hills. All that HP is great for ripping through the mud but mountain climbs and technical trail riding is what separates the men from the boys. In those situations you better check your engine size ego at the door and have some riding skills or your gonna end up hurt. That being said I'm humble enough to admit I'm just not a pro at riding a Godzilla size ATV up and down do or die trails LOL. The smaller brute would have been a much better choice for my sport quad background and years of experience riding small nimble machines in nasty situations. Riding " Godzilla" you might as well forget leaning over to one side to counter weight a steep angle.....gravity is going to win. Some guys can ride the hell out of them though so perhaps I just need more time to adapt and gain experience and confidence with something polar opposite from what my brain is wired to do.
More flatter???? Can you say that!!! ?? How bout more flat? Or simply way flatter? More flatter does not sound correct!!! The engine must be more powerfuller!!! Lol sheeeesh!!!
I just got my new Kawasaki 750. 2020 is a beast,a lot of power . Just amazing
JLC Lopez you still liking it? I’m thinking of picking one up and want to know if it’s a good buy
Just bought mine in July. Firecracker red.
How is it holding up as of today? any issues?
I own a 2020 Kawasaki brute force 750. I love it I got trailing a lot it's very fun bike. Same camouflage like yours
Im glad norm from cheers drives a BF750, good review!
I bought a new one in 2018. I like it a lot better than my Prairie 700 or my brute 650 SRA. I’m thinking of buying a second one because I think they going to discontinue them soon. 2022 is still the same.
Side note, Elka stage 3 and stage 4 both have compression adjustment
Hey brother, how's going? I saw you common on the other video about the Freightliner, actually, I am looking for a new truck too, so I was wondering where you buy that truck? 🙏🙏
STill liking the quad?
im buying a 2018 750 brute. currently have a 2014 honda foreman 500 esps.. hoping for a big change.
Did you get it? What are your thoughts about it?
@Marc Owens ended up buying a 2018 grizzly. so much better
@Marc Owens Elaborate idiot. You sound like you got ripped off on a used one now you're salty about it.
how do does it handle
Your spot on bud. Love my Brute and you hit all the points.
Has yours had any issues as of today? I'm hopefully getting a 2022
@@Joe-mp4nw Nope no issues.
@@rzl07375 nice!
Do you know if a 2012 exhaust will fit on a 2015 brute force?
Yes
O2 sensor is about the only difference so you can order an exhaust for the older model and just add the O2 sensors to it which would only cause 10 bucks maybe 15 if you done it yourself if there's a price difference between the two models for exhaust
Great review man thanks for all the info.
Very thoughtful review. Thanks.
You're right on about the power however (at least on my 19) the suspension is too mushy. I can get it to bottom out hard on pretty small jumps
Lol it's a utility machine bra
Everyone says the suspension is to stiff lol
@@Joe-mp4nw it feels stiff because it's constantly bottoming out. At least that's how mine is. I know the older ones actually were stiff
@@muddybadgers5205 oh weird, can you adjust them? How’s the brute holding up as of today? Any issues?
@@Joe-mp4nw adjustment is very minimal. I made some 1-1/2" spacers for the front and 3/4" spacers for the back so now it's pretty good. I'd say it's holding up good overall. It just likes to leak oil. Fix the leak and it makes another
Do the cvt/motor intake breath high?
Dan Kruger...do you have to do a lot of maintenance up keep on the Brute Force? and is the bike reliable? Im considering buying one of these for my dad so he & my brother & his son can go riding on trails together.
chico suave I have a 2012 brute 750 and it rides smooth over everything . My only complaints are the front shocks bottom out if you get too much air and it's slightly tippy if you don't shift your weight a little. It will slide nice around corners though. Other than that i have put 1000 miles on mine beating the holy shit out of it the entire time and nothing has gone wrong with it yet. I am super impressed with the beating this machine can take. It begs for throttle the entire time you ride it and it has full throttle response at all times. It moves and it's very predictable while riding. It's so easy very and smooth to ride.
@@TomSlickery Any issues yet?
did you end up getting it?
@@Joe-mp4nw no it was a piece of junk
@@chicosuave2966 lol what happened?
Good review. I wish I bought one of these. Being a old sport quad guy I'm used to riding something I can control with my weight. I ended up buying a Polaris Sportsman and feel like I'm riding on a battleship. I feel like I'm just along for the ride and if it gets in a bad spot and gets " tippy" its just gonna go because its so big and heavy I could never counter it with my weight ect. Brute feels more like a sport quad with its smaller size and you at least have some body control over it. Plus that instant throttle response is like a sport quad as well. Big mistake I made buying a Sportsman. I admit I'm kinda afraid of it simply because of its " battleship" feeling and the fact I cant use my weight or body to counter any tipping, hillsides, etc. If she decides to go its gonna go. I wont climb things or take it places I used to ride a 400ex on simply because I have no control over what its gonna do if things get hairy. Its a whole new learning experience conquering things on a freakin battleship when you been riding sports all your life.
JohnnyRebKy You said it right! The Sportsman and Brute are different like night and day. There is well over 100 pounds difference between the two. Unfortunately you can’t really test drive these things like cars so I would tell anyone to try and find a friends bike to test out before making a decision.
Thats true. If I was able to test ride I never would have bought the sportsman simply because of all the clanky noises it makes. It pops and clangs when on and off the throttle and Polaris says oh its perfectly normal. Its got a lot of play and slop in the drivetrain and I don't call that normal...I call it sloppy engineering. So not only night and day difference in the way they ride....which is a matter of taste.....but the build quality isn't even close. Kawasaki, Honda, Yamaha have got everyone SPANKED when it comes to quality. May not offer the biggest engines and most horsepower but if you cant get it done with 750cc you might as well go home and give up. I grew up when 300's was about all there was to ride and it never stopped us from conquering the trails and ripping up steep hills. All that HP is great for ripping through the mud but mountain climbs and technical trail riding is what separates the men from the boys. In those situations you better check your engine size ego at the door and have some riding skills or your gonna end up hurt. That being said I'm humble enough to admit I'm just not a pro at riding a Godzilla size ATV up and down do or die trails LOL. The smaller brute would have been a much better choice for my sport quad background and years of experience riding small nimble machines in nasty situations. Riding " Godzilla" you might as well forget leaning over to one side to counter weight a steep angle.....gravity is going to win. Some guys can ride the hell out of them though so perhaps I just need more time to adapt and gain experience and confidence with something polar opposite from what my brain is wired to do.
Do you still have the Sportsman? any issues. I'm hopefully getting a brute 2022
Little heaven dude!
What is the price of Kawasaki in India? & Is there any showroom in India?
I want one just gotta get rid of the Rancher
Get you a K&N air filter you'll thank me later
fackiu men fackiu bro
More flatter???? Can you say that!!! ?? How bout more flat? Or simply way flatter? More flatter does not sound correct!!! The engine must be more powerfuller!!! Lol sheeeesh!!!
Why not Dan Trot? Why Dan Trottier?
I own one do not by one they are shit all I have done is put money in it an no riding time go can am do not by a brut force
You type like you're 4 years old bud. Did you buy a used one? I had a brute 650 and beat the crap out of it and it never died.
I came back to this video and I just want to remind you of how much of an idiot you are.
Huh? In adult please.