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2006 Brute Force™ 650 4x4
Reviewer: Anonymous
From: Milton, Delaware, United States
Date: 11/20/2005
Rider Height: 6' 0"
Rider Weight: 215
Miles/Hours: 15 hours
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Specs: Riverside Motorsports Specs
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Very Impressed

I compared this with the Yamaha Grizzly 660 and Suzuki King Quad and felt that the Brute Force was the ideal machine for me. Its main use will be for pulling a drag, disc for food plot planting and recreation. Have been very impressed with the power during towing and acceleration. We are also pleased with performance in mud. It seems to hesitate some at lower speeds when first starting out in low more so than in high. We will have to see if that improves with time. I am planning on adding radial tires, either ITP's Holeshot ATR or Mudlites.

Upgrades/Accessories:  K&N; Filter
Warn 2.5 Winch

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