The 650 4x4i and 750 4x4i models are very similar
in looks. They both feature aggressive bodylines,
four bulb lighting, adjustable foot pegs, and
full-size floorboards.
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Front
view of the 2010 Kawasaki Brute Force
650 4x4 Utility in Sunbeam Red |
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view of the 2010 Kawasaki Brute Force
650 4x4 Utility in Lime Green |
With the Brute Force 650 4x4 priced right around
its competitors 500cc models you can get a lot
more engine for the same price. If money isn’t
an issue and you want a top of the line Cadillac
of an ATV I would suggest one of the “i”
Brute Force models. $500 more than the straight
axle Brute Force 650 4x4 the Brute Force 650
4x4i has a plush rider friendly suspension that
will keep you riding all day without getting
tired.
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Front
view of the 2010 Kawasaki Brute Force
750 4x4i Utility in Dark Royal Red |
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of the 2010 Kawasaki Brute Force 750i
4x4i Utility in Woodsman Green |
Kawasaki’s 2010 Brute Force line up is
made up of some the most fun ATV’s I’ve
ridden. It’s hard to say a how many times
I’ve rode at the Badlands on sport quads
but never really experienced riding a utility
ATV there. I had just as much or more fun on
the Brute Force models than I have ever had
on a sport ATV at the Badlands. I have always
thought of utility ATV’s being just as
a machine that could help you get around a farm.
The new Utilities are nothing like they were
in the past. These puppies will flat out fly
or crawl what ever you prefer! Whether you are
into hunting, trying to stretch your hard earned
dollars or just want another ATV for the family
to ride, Kawasaki has a Brute Force that will
fit your needs.

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