Maybe someone can relate to this comment,or maybe not. But I live around Barton Rouge Louisiana, and here a four wheeler is an absolute COP magnet!!!! From watching these riding videos it seems like people in other states have a lot more individual freedoms than we do here seeing people on these videos going through subdivisions and down highways!! I think I could rob a bank and get less police presence than riding my four wheeler!!
I think it rides pretty well for something that drives on rough terrain . I went from a straight axle kodiak to the brute force and it's night and day difference .
Apparently the grizzly rides a little better but I chose the v-twin power. I also think the brute rides totally fine . My wife drives a 2000 yamaha kodiak 400. Runs like the day it was new . Either bike you will be happy with , japanese make quality products! Best of luck making your choice
@@joedurt3364 Joe, One last question regarding the Brute. I’ve read reveiws/comments regarding the rear brakes feeling “spongy” is this true and does that mean that they aren’t really that good in terms of stopping the bike…? Thx again for your input!
@lionsbluewhite to be honest I don't think I have ever used them . The engine braking is so good that in 99% of my riding I do not touch the brakes at all . And when I need to stop real fast I've always applied the front without any issue .
@@lionsbluewhite > I also have a Brute Force. I may be biased, but I would go with Brute Force if I were you, That V Twin is just too good. As Joe Dirt said, I would not worry about the back brakes.
I have a grizzly and i wouldnt recommend it, no matter what money you put in it, youre always just lacking power/throttle response. Grizzly is a fine quad if all you want is to ride with no thrill. Its 1 step up from a boring ass honda.
@@joedurt3364 yeah I haven’t rode nothing but my krx round the subdivision where I live no parks open till march and fuel and time cost so much to pull my krx hrs always to ride I’m gonna get another quad to ride soon as you know the brute isn’t a ride double machine on the trails lol keep the videos showing man enjoyed watching them
Engine it's fully stock or modified i saw another video top of brute force 750 around 70mph but I saw your video could exceeded 70 mph wow that was cool man i hopefully someday i could buy this brute force greeting from Indonesia 🇮🇩🤝
Maybe someone can relate to this comment,or maybe not. But I live around Barton Rouge Louisiana, and here a four wheeler is an absolute COP magnet!!!! From watching these riding videos it seems like people in other states have a lot more individual freedoms than we do here seeing people on these videos going through subdivisions and down highways!! I think I could rob a bank and get less police presence than riding my four wheeler!!
Such a great trail machine
A v twin atv sounds awsome, but does it really offer thst much difference in power?
Power difference is night and day in my opinion. Give one a try :)
I wish mine was that quiet 😂
Does it ride good some people say it rides rough they say the suspension is stiff is that true
I think it rides pretty well for something that drives on rough terrain . I went from a straight axle kodiak to the brute force and it's night and day difference .
I have an old 2004 Kawasaki Prairie 700 and a new 750 Bute Force. The Brute Force rides like a Cadillac compared to the 700 Prairie
@@rcairflrtrue. Still love my prairie though
The first thing you should do is put elkas on it.
Nice trail, Canada looks fun
where bouts in Canada? looks familiar
Conception bay south, Newfoundland
Sick bro! Nice throttle response?
Very good, plenty of power to :)
I’m torn between the Brute Force and a Grizzly…?
Apparently the grizzly rides a little better but I chose the v-twin power. I also think the brute rides totally fine . My wife drives a 2000 yamaha kodiak 400. Runs like the day it was new . Either bike you will be happy with , japanese make quality products! Best of luck making your choice
@@joedurt3364 Joe, One last question regarding the Brute. I’ve read reveiws/comments regarding the rear brakes feeling “spongy” is this true and does that mean that they aren’t really that good in terms of stopping the bike…? Thx again for your input!
@lionsbluewhite to be honest I don't think I have ever used them . The engine braking is so good that in 99% of my riding I do not touch the brakes at all . And when I need to stop real fast I've always applied the front without any issue .
@@lionsbluewhite > I also have a Brute Force. I may be biased, but I would go with Brute Force if I were you, That V Twin is just too good. As Joe Dirt said, I would not worry about the back brakes.
I have a grizzly and i wouldnt recommend it, no matter what money you put in it, youre always just lacking power/throttle response. Grizzly is a fine quad if all you want is to ride with no thrill. Its 1 step up from a boring ass honda.
Nice how’s that brute treating you ? Can’t wait for better weather to get mine out to ride
The Brute has been winterized and put away for winter . I've been riding my wife's kodiak and my yfz 450 alot in the meantime
@@joedurt3364 yeah I haven’t rode nothing but my krx round the subdivision where I live no parks open till march and fuel and time cost so much to pull my krx hrs always to ride I’m gonna get another quad to ride soon as you know the brute isn’t a ride double machine on the trails lol keep the videos showing man enjoyed watching them
Winterized lol what is this a boat
Precio en Colombia
Engine it's fully stock or modified i saw another video top of brute force 750 around 70mph but I saw your video could exceeded 70 mph wow that was cool man i hopefully someday i could buy this brute force greeting from Indonesia 🇮🇩🤝
It's 100 % stock
Mine tops out at 73mph or 117 kph
I will have to make a top speed video :)
Man i wish i would of gotten a brute force, instead a bought a lame grizzly.
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