Kawasaki is a brand arguably best known for manufacturing many of the rugged dirt bikes and high-octane motorcycles seen burning up tracks on the motocross and MotoGP circuits year in and year out.
There aren’t many ATVs in this class that can compete with success against the Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4i EPS in terms of built quality, technology and overall performances. It is equipped with ...
The 2014 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 is a strong ATV that can deal great with any type of terrain without any problems. At its heart lies a 749 cc, liquid-cooled, 90-degree, four-stroke, v-twin, SOHC, ...
It's not a good idea to give an all-terrain vehicle the name "Brute Force" and then allow it to be wimpy. Fortunately, that's not an issue for this new machine because the folks at Kawasaki designed ...
Kawasaki ATVs have been manufactured for just over four decades now. The Japanese manufacturer’s first ATV was a three-wheel model called the KLT200, which debuted in 1981. Following its success, ...
There’s nothing more fun than some gold-old-fashioned trail ripping with the missis, on a Brute Force 750 ATV. It doesn't have “brute” in the name for nothing. Summer in Nova Scotia, Canada, can be ...
The little guy never gets enough attention. Case in point: Kawasaki updated the Brute Force 750 before the smaller models in the same utility quad line. We understand why-- the big-bore Brute drives ...
Kawasaki adds three big-bore ATVs to their 2014 roster, all in the 750cc-range. The base platform is the Brute Force 750 4x4i and the other two quads come with extra features. The power unit of the ...