Just purchased: New 2008 Brute Force 750i (Fuel Injected)
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Just purchased: New 2008 Brute Force 750i (Fuel Injected)
Since I've now put $4000 in repairs into my 2005, I thought it was time to get a new machine.
I compared differences between the 2009 and 2008 models and the only two differences were: slight change in the color (plastic options) in the 2009 and a new ignition module.
Those differences did not warrant a base price differences of $6999 (2008) -v- $8300 (2009).
So, I put my deposit down, had them start the installation on a 2.5 Warn winch, heated grips/throttle and hope to pick it up today.
After I get the machine, I'll start to take the add-ons off my 2005 (tires/TigerTail, Fuel pack, rack bag, etc) and put them on the 2008.
My 10 year old gets the 2005 for his 11th birthday on 1 April. With the stock tires, the machine is still a bit big for him, but since he only rides with me, it should be fine.
I compared differences between the 2009 and 2008 models and the only two differences were: slight change in the color (plastic options) in the 2009 and a new ignition module.
Those differences did not warrant a base price differences of $6999 (2008) -v- $8300 (2009).
So, I put my deposit down, had them start the installation on a 2.5 Warn winch, heated grips/throttle and hope to pick it up today.
After I get the machine, I'll start to take the add-ons off my 2005 (tires/TigerTail, Fuel pack, rack bag, etc) and put them on the 2008.
My 10 year old gets the 2005 for his 11th birthday on 1 April. With the stock tires, the machine is still a bit big for him, but since he only rides with me, it should be fine.
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that is cool man my wife wants a 4x4 so we can hand off the 250 to our 12 year old he is small for his age he currently rides a can am 70 and he is way to big for it. but he still likes it.
and april 1st man i bet he gets alot out that april fools you should mess with him a bit.
lloll !!
and april 1st man i bet he gets alot out that april fools you should mess with him a bit.
lloll !!
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25inch maxxis big horns.
April 1st has tons of possibilities to spring this one on him.
$4000 in repairs?
$4000 in repairs?
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I'm sure I was on the receiving end of a severe ass-raping by the service manager.Ken wrote:April 1st has tons of possibilities to spring this one on him.
$4000 in repairs?
Drop off the machine for clutch shimming and later receive a call that my entire clutch needs work, rear axle & bearings are shot and the non-serviceable oil-bathed brakes are worn out!
I won't be using them again. SOUTH VALLEY MOTORSPORTS in DRAPER, Utah.
Bruteforce I will be interested in a review on your new quad...I would like to know how it compares to your 2005. Ride, engine, Power, handeling, fuel mileage, or anything else you can think of.
Thanks DAVE
Thanks DAVE
DAVE
Brute 750 Camo... 26'' MUDLITE XTR'S... Ramsey 3000 w/remote...eXplorist 400... Mair handguards... FlightCare Member
Brute 750 Camo... 26'' MUDLITE XTR'S... Ramsey 3000 w/remote...eXplorist 400... Mair handguards... FlightCare Member
DAVE wrote:Bruteforce I will be interested in a review on your new quad...I would like to know how it compares to your 2005. Ride, engine, Power, handeling, fuel mileage, or anything else you can think of.
Thanks DAVE
Does the front wheel stay on....shit like that.
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Regards,
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I'm closing in on 8000 miles on the 2005. Still runs good (after all the repair work), lost a bit of power - possibly due to the bigger tires.DAVE wrote:Congrats on the new machine..........
$4000 in repairs? WTF.....how many miles did you have on your 05???
I'm real curious to see the power/performance difference between carburetor -v- fuel injected. I'm picking up the new machine this morning and hope to take both out shortly afterward.
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After much deliberation, I finally decided to go out and purchase a new Brute Force 750i (Fuel Injected).
Went riding today on the 2005 in the Five Mile Pass area (probably did more hiking than riding), then packed up and drove North to Full Throttle in Centerville to pay for and load up the new machine.
Since there was really no difference (except color options and Ignition module) between the 2008 and 2009 Kawasaki Brute Force 750, I bought the 2008 (.1 miles on the odometer), had an AT25 WARN winch installed and heated grips/throttle.
After getting the new machine home, I started to take all my add-ons off the 2005 (TigerTail, rear rack back, tires, GPSr mount, SPOT mount, etc) -- when I noticed the front & rear racks on the 2008 were not quite the same as the 2005.
In fact, the entire front bumper and racks are different. Quite honestly, I prefer the 2005 setup. The front bumper is far more beefy and has more steel (as opposed to plastic).
A few comparison photos:
NEW 2008 Brute Force 750i
OLD 2005 Brute Force 750i
2008 and 2005 together
View from the rear
Interestingly, after taking all the add-on's off the 2005, I felt no noticeable power loss on the 2008, and saw a power-gain on the 2005.
The 2008 has a more noticable TURBINE like sound and more electronic noise upon turning the key than the 2005.
The 2008 (due to Fuel Injection) definately has more top-end in comparison to the 2005.
Should be interesting to get my son on the 2005 and see how they handle.
Went riding today on the 2005 in the Five Mile Pass area (probably did more hiking than riding), then packed up and drove North to Full Throttle in Centerville to pay for and load up the new machine.
Since there was really no difference (except color options and Ignition module) between the 2008 and 2009 Kawasaki Brute Force 750, I bought the 2008 (.1 miles on the odometer), had an AT25 WARN winch installed and heated grips/throttle.
After getting the new machine home, I started to take all my add-ons off the 2005 (TigerTail, rear rack back, tires, GPSr mount, SPOT mount, etc) -- when I noticed the front & rear racks on the 2008 were not quite the same as the 2005.
In fact, the entire front bumper and racks are different. Quite honestly, I prefer the 2005 setup. The front bumper is far more beefy and has more steel (as opposed to plastic).
A few comparison photos:
NEW 2008 Brute Force 750i
OLD 2005 Brute Force 750i
2008 and 2005 together
View from the rear
Interestingly, after taking all the add-on's off the 2005, I felt no noticeable power loss on the 2008, and saw a power-gain on the 2005.
The 2008 has a more noticable TURBINE like sound and more electronic noise upon turning the key than the 2005.
The 2008 (due to Fuel Injection) definately has more top-end in comparison to the 2005.
Should be interesting to get my son on the 2005 and see how they handle.
What quads?....I could only see wheels...they blended into the background, I guess.
congrats on the new toy.
congrats on the new toy.
The last words spoken before a YouTube video is filmed: "Hold my beer, now watch this..."
Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
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