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Reviewer: Mr. B
From: Birnamwood, Wisconsin, United States
Email: cballschmieder@antigo.k12.wi.us
Date: 03/12/2010
Rider Height: 6' 00"
Rider Weight: 210
Miles/Hours: 100 miles
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2009 Kawasaki Brute Force® 750 4x4i

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-- Power is Wow! --
This animal is huge, likes to growl like a dog on a leash. Do all Brutes have a whistling noise at low r's? So far we are very impressed. We are using it to pull maple sap out of the woods. No problem.
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Back and front racks. Winch and plow.
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review put bigger tires on brute force, how do i get my power back

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