New Products:
Kawasaki takes on the Competition with Brute Force in 2005
January
23 – If you're looking for a little more oomph in your sport-utility
machine, Kawasaki may have just what you're looking for.
For 2005, Kawasaki has unleashed the Brute Force 750 4x4i, which the company says offers a superior balance of rider comfort and convenience features. Built with adventure enthusiasts and sportsmen and women in mind, it includes new body work, the largest engine in its class, and it's the first Kawasaki 4x4 ATV to use a fully independent rear suspension system.
The machine is powered by a 90-degree, four-stroke, 749cc V-twin engine that provides plenty of torque. It features new plated aluminum cylinders, a reverse-facing air intake, new 34mm downdraft carbs and straight intake tracts, and four valves per cylinder.
It also features a high-efficiency radiator mounted high in the chassis where it is best protected from ud and debris.
To assist with braking, the engine features Kawasaki Engine Brake Control, which helps to slow the ATV when traversing steep downhills.
Suggested retail: $7,599.
So if you're looking for a little more oomph, or a lot more, check out the 2005 Brute Force at your local Kawasaki dealer, or visit www.kawasaki.com.