I have had my Brute Force for about a year now. I didn't like it at all at first because of the belt drive. I wanted a Honda but I didn't want to buy a Honda from the local dealership because the dealership sucks. I have been a Honda fan forever, my wife has a Honda 650 Rincon and we love that bike as well. The Brute Force has a lot of power and speed and I have not had any problems with it as of yet. Kawasaki does have a recall on the tie rod ends but I have not taking it in yet to get it fixed. I use it for riding and working. I have a 60" Moose County Plow on it and I plow snow at my home and camp. My camp has a 1/3 mile driveway and I plow it with no problem. It took me a long time to buy this machine because I didn't want a belt drive machine. Honda is the only machines out there that don’t have belt drive. But I bought the Brute Force anyway and I do have fun with it. However, it is a total gas hog. Happy trails
Upgrades/Accessories: 2500LB Warn Winch and Swamp Fox tires.
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