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Old January 3rd, 2010, 12:41 PM   #1
 
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Hello guys new to kawi, and just recently purchased a 2010 Kawi Brute Force 750 about three weeks ago, finally got it on a trail ride this weekend and all i can say is wow. This atv has gobbs of power and handles real well, very surprise on how light and easy to manover the brute is, so far im loving it, my rescent atv was a 2008 polaris trailblazer, 2009 polaris sportsman 500, cant realy compare to the brute, sportsman had good power but felt to heavy and more difficult to manover around, basically felt like i was driving a tank..glad i purchased the brute, any info or recommendations would be greatly appreciated...thanks
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Hello guys new to kawi, and just recently purchased a 2010 Kawi Brute Force 750 about three weeks ago, finally got it on a trail ride this weekend and all i can say is wow. This atv has gobbs of power and handles real well, very surprise on how light and easy to manover the brute is, so far im loving it, my rescent atv was a 2008 polaris trailblazer, 2009 polaris sportsman 500, cant realy compare to the brute, sportsman had good power but felt to heavy and more difficult to manover around, basically felt like i was driving a tank..glad i purchased the brute, any info or recommendations would be greatly appreciated...thanks
Welcome to the site fstang24! And welcome to Kawie-ownership. We have many recomendations but first and most important, enjoy your new Brute as is for a while.

The first thing most of us do is replace the tires and rims. This improves stibility and traction so much. I guess because of the power the Brute has, that's probably why its most always first. think we do.
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Old January 3rd, 2010, 01:36 PM   #3
 
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welcome! and ya, if you think it handles well now, throw thoes garbage 2 ply tires away and put some aftermartet 6 plys on there. you'll be blown away!
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Welcome to the 2010 Club Fstang. I too just converted back to the Brutes after three years on an Outlander. I don't have my new machine yet.....hope it gets in this week....As the others have said, I'll be replacing the stock tires ASAP, but that's about it...
 
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thanks for the replies, but actually have already swapped out the stock tires for a set of 26" mudlite xl's i had bought for the sportsman but never had a chance to put them on before i sold it so had them swapped out the stock tires for the mudlites, on the brute. will finish breaking her in and then start modding, first thing will be exhaust..will post pics soon
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your going to love the ride and power
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Congrats, wait until you spend money on it to make it faster.
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WELCOME !!!!
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I PUT ITP MUDLITE RADIAL TIRES AND SS112 RIMS ON MY BRUTE THEY ARE A AWSOME TIRE MUD,SNOW,SAND,ROCKS THEY HANDLE IT ALL
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