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2005 Brute Force™ 750 4x4i Camo
Reviewer: Anonymous
From: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Date: 09/02/2025
Rider Height: 6'
Rider Weight: 210
Miles/Hours: 18 hours
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Specs: Riverside Motorsports Specs
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Last weekend rode the 'Brute' at Paiute ATV Trail(s) outside Beaver, Utah. Other ATV's were choking, sputtering at 10,000 feet near Big John's Flats but not my 'Brute'. Brute's gas tank capacity great for back-country ATV'ing. Had plenty of back-up fuel to offer to worried Artic Cat rider who stopped to check out the 'Brute'. He was one of only about 10 other riders who stopped to inquire about B-Force. Five of 'em took offered test rides, and, well 4 of them came back speechless. The fifth guy said he'd stick w/ his Polaris (50 Ilbs. heavier than the Brute, numerous cc's weaker), but I noticed he kept looking back over his shoulder while driving away and finally wiped some foam-type stuff from his mouth. Geez, how do you describe the handling and the ride with the first ATV to have McPherson stuts in it's incomparable coilover suspension? I don't. Just test drive one, and do it NOW!!! P.S.- I wonder whose gonna be the first manufacturer to come out w/ 1,000 cc's?

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