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Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4 x 4 i EPS

2012

Year2012
MakeKawasaki
Displacement749.0 ccm (45.70 cubic inches)
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Review

The 2012 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4 x 4 i EPS is a capable ATV built for utility and recreational riding. This model continues the Brute Force lineage, known for its powerful engine and four-wheel-drive capability. It competes directly with machines like the Polaris Sportsman 850 and Can-Am Outlander 800R, offering a similar level of power and versatility.

Powering the 2012 Brute Force 750 is a 749.0 ccm (45.70 cubic inches) engine. This displacement provides substantial torque for tackling tough terrain and hauling heavy loads. The fuel tank capacity is 18.93 litres (5.00 US gallons), allowing for extended rides before needing to refuel. Riders sit at a height of 909 mm (35.8 inches) at the lowest setting, contributing to a commanding view of the trail.

The Brute Force 750 is designed for a comfortable and controlled ride. The independent suspension soaks up bumps and ruts, while the electronic power steering (EPS) reduces rider fatigue, especially on long days or when navigating challenging obstacles. The four-wheel-drive system provides excellent traction, ensuring confident handling in mud, snow, or loose dirt. Its weight and size allow it to handle a variety of terrain.

The 2012 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4 x 4 i EPS is primarily aimed at outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, farmers, and anyone needing a robust and reliable ATV for work or recreation. Its strong engine, four-wheel-drive system, and comfortable ergonomics make it a solid choice for those seeking a versatile machine capable of handling a wide range of tasks and terrains.

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Pros (Advantages)

✅ Why buy this bike?

• Powerful 749cc V-twin engine delivers ample torque for hauling heavy loads and conquering challenging terrains. • Electronic Power Steering (EPS) reduces rider fatigue, especially noticeable during slow-speed maneuvering and long rides. • Selectable 4WD system provides excellent traction in various conditions, easily switchable on-the-fly for optimal grip. • Independent rear suspension offers a comfortable ride and maintains good ground contact over uneven surfaces. • Durable construction ensures longevity and reliability, capable of withstanding demanding use in harsh environments. • Digital instrumentation provides essential information at a glance, including speed, fuel level, and trip data.
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Cons (Disadvantages)

⚠️ Things to consider

• Fuel economy can be relatively poor compared to smaller ATVs, especially under heavy load or aggressive riding. • The Brute Force 750's size and weight can make it less nimble on tight, technical trails. • Some riders find the seat to be uncomfortable for extended periods, requiring an aftermarket upgrade. • Maintenance can be slightly more involved and costly compared to simpler ATV models due to its complexity.
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License Class (EU)

Rule of thumb: under 125cc / 15HP → A1, under 47HP → A2, above → A.

Fuel Economy & Running Costs

Estimated average for 749cc class: 35-50 mpg (5.0-7.0 L/100km)

⛽ Tank: 18.93 litres (5.00 US gallons)

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Insurance Class

Insurance grouping for Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4 x 4 i EPS (749cc):

  • 📋 Group 15-20+ — performance class, higher premiums
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    Price Estimate

    Estimated price range for the Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4 x 4 i EPS based on comparable motorcycles:

    AVERAGE
    $7,795
    RANGE
    $5,199 - $10,599

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