2007 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4x4, very nice twin cyl with snow plow and winch - Powerful, rugged and a great performer in an affordable package While the competition sells some nice big-bore all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) with single-cylinder engines and four-wheel drive, the Brute Force 650 4x4 comes with Kawasaki?s legendary V-twin engine, a leading-edge 4x4 system and angular good looks for about the same price. The Brute Force 650 4x4 is powered by Kawasaki?s highly acclaimed liquid-cooled 633 cc, 90-degree V-twin engine featuring single overhead cams and four valves per cylinder. It is fed by dual 32 mm Keihin carburetors drawing fresh air from a snorkel intake located high in the frame near the steering head. Together, these powerplant features provide the rider with industry-leading torque and smooth-running operation unmatched by the competition. Power is then transferred to Kawasaki?s much-acclaimed fully automatic continuously variable transmission (CVT). With high or low forward gears, plus neutral and reverse, this proven transmission functions seamlessly, providing excellent control for both low- and high-speed work or recreational riding. Plus, the Brute Force 650 4x4 can also be started in any gear, provided the brakes are applied. Complementing the CVT is a switch on the right handle bar that gives the rider a choice of either two-wheel or four-wheel drive operation, and power is delivered to the wheels by dependable, low-maintenance shaft drive. In normal four-wheel drive mode, the front wheels provide extra traction for adverse terrain, while the limited-slip differential allows the rider to make tight turns and reduces steering effort.
2005 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4x4, NEEDS WORK BUT A GREAT PORJECT ATV - Kawasaki has been leading the 4x4 all-terrain vehicle (ATV) industry for the past several years with such award-winning models as the Prairie 700 4x4 and the all-new 2005 BRUTE FORCE 750 4x4i. With the new 2005 BRUTE FORCE 650 4x4, Kawasaki brings together the very best attributes of these leading-edge ATVs into one model, giving off-road enthusiasts the power, performance and exhilaration befitting a Kawasaki 4x4. The BRUTE FORCE5 650 4x4 combines the smooth, easy-to-use torque of Kawasaki?s original V-twin engine with an advanced chassis, suspension, transmission and brakes, then wraps it all in tough, high-fendered bodywork styled after the new BRUTE FORCE 750 4x4i. The end result is a big-bore Kawasaki ATV that provides outstanding performance and a long list of standard features at a mid-class price point. As with all off-highway vehicle recreation, Kawasaki encourages ATV riders to ride responsibly. Kawasaki will pay first-time ATV buyers of a new Kawasaki ATV $100 for completing an ATV rider safety course conducted by the ATV Safety Institute (call toll-free 800-887-2887).
2008 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4i, plow winch this atv is perfect - The ultimate 4x4 performance king now fuel injected and even better. Kawasaki?s alpha dog Brute Force 750 4x4i all-terrain vehicle returns for 2008 to terrorize the competition with its awe-inspiring V-twin engine gaining a digital fuel injection system and the chassis receiving a host of updates in the suspension and comfort departments. Built with adventure enthusiasts and sportsmen in mind, the Brute Force 750 4x4i is wrapped in aggressive bodywork, driven by a powerful V-twin engine and utilizes a fully independent rear suspension (IRS) system. And for 2008 the flagship of the Brute Force line not only gains EFI but also features revised suspension settings, new seat urethane, increased sealed storage, new bumper design, polished wheels, lighter aluminum footpegs, and stronger axle boots. The newest version also now has factory-installed plastic conduit for easy winch installation.