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Author Topic: Looking to buy a 2007 or 2008 brute force 750 what do you think  (Read 6821 times)
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« on: November 03, 2010, 06:56:56 PM »

Hi I am looking at a couple of bikes to buy a 2007 and a 2008 brute force 750, I think I want fuel injection but not positive, what do you think? I want a bike that will last a long time. I wanted a rincon and then rode one and a lack of power so I felt the power of the brute force and fell in love. I ride mud, water, and trails. I am looking for your comments please? And if you have one for sale let me know. Thanks Tongue
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« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2010, 07:21:05 PM »

I own two Brute Force 750i's and love them. Great power, no failures of any kind, easy to maintain and a comfortable ride.
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« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2010, 07:40:24 PM »

brute will be best bike def get fuel injection dont mess with carbs trust me... also brute take alot of maintance (rear seal esp) and other seals that leak all the time..... but well worth power u will get out of it... do you self favor get fuel injected FTW Cool
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« Reply #3 on: November 07, 2010, 08:49:57 AM »

I own two Brute Force 750i's and love them. Great power, no failures of any kind, easy to maintain and a comfortable ride.

That's because you don't ride them hard and WAIT...you never ride them..Hmmm
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« Reply #4 on: November 07, 2010, 08:59:32 AM »

I own two Brute Force 750i's and love them. Great power, no failures of any kind, easy to maintain and a comfortable ride.

That's because you don't ride them hard and WAIT...you never ride them..Hmmm

Alright you big goof. You're just mad because my Kawasaki says "Polaris Extraction Unit" on the front of it.   Wink
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« Reply #5 on: November 07, 2010, 09:08:41 AM »

I own two Brute Force 750i's and love them. Great power, no failures of any kind, easy to maintain and a comfortable ride.

That's because you don't ride them hard and WAIT...you never ride them..Hmmm

Alright you big goof. You're just mad because my Kawasaki says "Polaris Extraction Unit" on the front of it.   Wink

Yea my Rhino has that sticker on the front of it to  Shocked
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« Reply #6 on: November 07, 2010, 11:22:08 AM »

my brute has it on front back and both sides and evan a guy that comes out from snorkle that says it with loud speaker as it happing Kiss
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« Reply #7 on: November 07, 2010, 08:48:27 PM »

05-07 is carb
08+ is FI

I would stray away from the 07 just because of the carbs.  I never could get them to run the way the FI does after you do snorkels and exhaust.  The power commander for the 08 is a lot more than jets cost, but well worth it.  Throttle response I feel is better on the FI. 

You are going to have to work on it  A LOT.  Front/rear seals every couple rides, belts, axles, etc. if you ride hard. 

Wouldn't have it any other way though.  Ask cromazone, he hates working on it sometimes, but I always remind him about how big the smile is when you are ripping through the hole front wheels up music blasting....
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« Reply #8 on: November 08, 2010, 10:56:16 AM »

I have a 2005 and a 2006. I've never had to replace any seals or belts on them. I run 27" mudlites on one and 28" mudlights on the other. I use them all the time in rough conditions and water (in and out of my camp, way back in the Big Cypress). I keep them well maintained and haven't had to work on them at all, other than normal maintenance.

If you punish them and use them as submarines, any bike will need a lot of work. If you use it like it was intended, you'll never have no problems. Tons of power, nice ride and very reliable.
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« Reply #9 on: November 08, 2010, 03:49:23 PM »

I have a 2005 and a 2006. I've never had to replace any seals or belts on them. I run 27" mudlites on one and 28" mudlights on the other. I use them all the time in rough conditions and water (in and out of my camp, way back in the Big Cypress). I keep them well maintained and haven't had to work on them at all, other than normal maintenance.

If you punish them and use them as submarines, any bike will need a lot of work. If you use it like it was intended, you'll never have no problems. Tons of power, nice ride and very reliable.

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« Reply #10 on: November 08, 2010, 03:51:38 PM »

ya lol   smile is great  27 those stock tires compared to my 30's and almost 4 inches of lift lol
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« Reply #11 on: November 08, 2010, 06:44:04 PM »

I have a 2005 and a 2006. I've never had to replace any seals or belts on them. I run 27" mudlites on one and 28" mudlights on the other. I use them all the time in rough conditions and water (in and out of my camp, way back in the Big Cypress). I keep them well maintained and haven't had to work on them at all, other than normal maintenance.

If you punish them and use them as submarines, any bike will need a lot of work. If you use it like it was intended, you'll never have no problems. Tons of power, nice ride and very reliable.

You are one of the lucky few, not many people actually look down there and look at their seals (myself included, I'm guilty of that sometimes) but they DO eventually leak. Most people complain about it within 100 miles.  I get about 3 rides on them.  It's a huge problem that kawi has just now started to prototype a new seal for.  As for the belt, I have been through 3, I can't count how many matt has been through. 

I keep mine very well maintained and I just have the regular problems (seals/belts/tie rods). 

In comparison to the grizzly I had before, the brute has a ton of problems.  The grizzly was gas and go.  Wheel bearings every 1k miles...broke the reverse gear but that was not my fault!
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« Reply #12 on: November 08, 2010, 07:42:06 PM »

i think i am on belt 5 and i am on  and on my 2nd front axle and 3 or 4th rear axles in about a 6 month span....  and all to blame for those is a monster power plant (v twin 750) most agresive mud tires (gorilla silver backs) and one right thumb that has one to many cold budlights or captian and mnt dew
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« Reply #13 on: November 08, 2010, 08:49:44 PM »

anoriginal said it best, if you use it as your suppose to or as the manufacturer intended it to be used.  but the submarining of these things certainly WAS NOT THE INTENDED USE Nerd  but then again the user is not the sharpest tool in the drawer Wink Roll Eyes
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« Reply #14 on: November 08, 2010, 09:06:32 PM »

then agian if u use them and dont let sit in a shed Wink  i got an o8 with over 200 hours and 700 miles of hard swamp under water muddy trails
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« Reply #15 on: November 09, 2010, 04:53:48 PM »

then agian if u use them and dont let sit in a shed Wink  i got an o8 with over 200 hours and 700 miles of hard swamp under water muddy trails

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« Reply #16 on: November 11, 2010, 08:13:37 AM »

If you buy a BF750i, one thing you really need to do is buy a full set of skid plates, including A arms. The factory stuff is total junk and basically useless. One of the best things I've ever done is purchasing a full set of aluminum skids, bash plate and A arm guards
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« Reply #17 on: November 11, 2010, 05:15:59 PM »

Historically, ATVs were not manufactured for extreme mudding. However, Can-Am now sells and ATV and a side-by-side built for that purpose. And, you can warranty them.
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« Reply #18 on: November 16, 2010, 05:09:48 PM »

Hmm..Can those plates handle those nasty stumps at BC??  I am still picking wood out of my teeth. 
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« Reply #19 on: November 16, 2010, 08:16:46 PM »

Hmm..Can those plates handle those nasty stumps at BC??  I am still picking wood out of my teeth. 
Definitely. They've taken on the cypress knees and the limerock with no problems. The same knees and rocks destroyed the factory junk.
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« Reply #20 on: November 16, 2010, 09:04:21 PM »

skid plates? mine fell off long time ago like them wit out they dont hold mud
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« Reply #21 on: December 04, 2010, 01:42:34 PM »

I have a 2006 with an 840 in it and it awesome!!! I am selling it if you are interested. I prefer the carved brutes cause they are easier to work on. I have had about 15 brutes and I think they are awesome machines for the money.
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