Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4i Eps Camo motorcycles for sale in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania

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2017 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4i EPS Camo

2017 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4i EPS Camo

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Canonsburg, Pennsylvania

Category Atvs

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2017 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4i EPS Camo, 2017 Kawasaki Brute Force® 750 4x4i EPS Camo THE KAWASAKI DIFFERENCE A TRUE OUTDOORSMAN NEEDS A BIG-BORE MACHINE WILLING TO TRACK DEEPER AND GO FURTHER AND THE BRUTE FORCE® 750 4X4I EPS CAMO ATV CAN TACKLE THE WILDERNESS AND ITS MOST TUMULTUOUS TERRAIN. Features may include: 749cc liquid-cooled, 90-degree V-twin, DFI® 4-stroke w/ electric start Electric Power Steering (EPS) Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) w/ HI/LO range and reverse Selectable 4WD with variable front differential control Double wishbone (6.7 inch) front and fully independent (7.5 inch) rear suspension Front disc brakes and rear sealed, oil-bathed, multi-disc brake Generous 1,250-lbs. towing capacity and convenient front and rear cargo racks Premium Realtree Xtra® Green Camo bodywork

2012 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4i EPS Camo

2012 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4i EPS Camo

$6,499

Canonsburg, Pennsylvania

Category Atvs

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2012 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4i EPS Camo, If you are looking for an amazing trail riding quad or looking for the perfect quad already set up with a winch and plow system then we have it here. This Brute Force 750 has tons of bottom end torque, 4 wheel differential lock and a winch which is perfect for off-roading, hunting or even plowing for the bad winter we are projected to get this year. This vehicle has low miles and is clean. Don't wait and don't pass up this opportunity to own this machine because it won't be here long. Call 724.746.7100 and talk to BOB or email directly at [email protected] for an out the door quote or details. 2012 Kawasaki Brute Force® 750 4x4i EPS Camo Ultimate Outdoors Machine Upgraded Flagship of the Kawasaki ATV line, the muscular Brute Force® 750 4x4i ATV received a comprehensive round of upgrades for the 2012 model year. An Electric Power Steering (EPS) system highlights the changes, but is joined by other significant new features like a more-powerful V-twin engine, new double-wishbone front suspension, six-spoke cast alloy wheels and new bodywork featuring wide-stance styling cues covered in Realtree® APG HD® camouflage for hunters who value stealth while out in the woods. Realtree APG is printed using a high-definition imaging process that allows it to meld into hardwoods, pine thickets, prairies, river bottoms and other environments. Like always, dual-range four-wheel drive and a highly maneuverable chassis provide amazing traction, handling and utility. Thanks to revised tuning, a new cylinder head and increased compression ratio, the 2012 Brute Force 750 4x4i s upgraded four-stroke fuel injected 90-degree 749cc V-twin engine offers more power than ever, with enhanced low-rpm performance. The twin cylinders are fed via 36mm throttle bodies that are controlled by a 32-bit CPU. The system monitors coolant temperature, air intake temperature, air intake pressure, throttle position, vehicle speed and crankshaft angle to deliver the optimum fuel mixture. Instantaneous fuel delivery and crisp engine response help make the eight-valve engine a hit with sport riders. Despite the big power from the engine, a light feel at the throttle lever helps reduce rider fatigue. This is achieved by using a low spring rate for the throttle return springs and ball bearings in the throttle bodies. A new larger radiator is placed high in the chassis for optimum protection against mud and debris, while a new larger radiator fan and larger-diameter cooling hoses and pipes help maximize cooling performance. A self-repairing circuit breaker and dedicated fuse for the new fan also help keep things cool when the going gets tough. The addition of Kawasaki s Electric Power Steering (EPS) system to the Brute Force 750 4x4i results in enhanced handling and improved ride comfort. Turning the bars causes a signal to be sent to the electronic power steering