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2005 KAWASAKI BRUTE FORCE™
750 4X4i SPORT UTILITY ATV UNVEILED
Kawasaki’s new 4x4i ATV flagship sets new
standards of performance,
features Kawasaki’s first fully independent IRS.
IRVINE,
Calif. – Only a year after introducing the all-terrain
vehicle (ATV) market to the Prairie® 700 4x4 with
its powerful V-twin engine, Kawasaki is unveiling
yet another all-new four-wheel drive ATV that sets
new standards of performance and comfort for the
sport utility class.
The
2005 Kawasaki BRUTE FORCE™
750 4x4i sport utility ATV is powered by
the industry’s largest and most powerful engine,
a liquid-cooled 749cc V-Twin fitted with SOHC 4-valve
heads and plated alloy cylinders. Based on the award-winning
Prairie 700 4x4, the BRUTE FORCE 750 4x4i
offers riders the highest peak torque and highest
peak power in its class, as well as superior acceleration.
One of the most notable features
of the new BRUTE FORCE 750 4x4i is the
new independent rear suspension. Combined
with all-new double A-arm front suspension, the
fully independent double wishbone rear suspension
offers superior ride quality and enhanced ground-following
ability in low and medium speed ranges, while providing
ample sport riding performance.
Other features include an easy-to-operate,
smooth-shifting, CVT automatic transmission with
“selectable” four-wheel drive; Kawasaki’s exclusive
Variable Front Differential Control; a sturdy double-cradle
chassis; dual-piston front disc brakes; and Kawasaki’s
sealed, oil-bathed, multi-disc rear brake system.
The
exterior design of the BRUTE FORCE 750 4x4i is just
as impressive, with a
tough-looking silhouette
that gives this new Kawasaki flagship a stronger,
taller image than the competition. However, even
with its incredible horsepower and sturdy chassis,
the BRUTE FORCE weighs only 604 pounds – just two
pounds more than the Prairie 700 4x4.
Designed to be the new king of sport
utility ATVs, no model from any other brand offers
such impressive performance. Its long list of features
includes:
- The industry’s first 4-bulb headlight
- Storage compartments in the left and right
front fenders
- Oval storage compartment located opposite
the muffler
- 5.4 gallon fuel tank – the largest in its
class
- Front and rear cargo racks with a total
weight capacity of 264 pounds
- 12-volt accessory outlets at the front and
rear fenders
- Space to fit a winch inside the front guard
- Trailer hitch bracket
- Available in four colors – Desert Yellow,
Hunter Green, Aztec Red and REALTREE® HARDWOODS
GREEN® HD™ camouflage.
Kawasaki executives will provide
more information about the 2005 BRUTE FORCE 750
4x4i at the U.S. media introduction scheduled for
summer 2004.
Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A., (KMC)
markets and sells at wholesale Kawasaki motorcycles,
ATVs, personal watercraft, utility vehicles, power
products and general purpose engines. These product
lines are sold through a network of more than 1,500
independent retailers. KMC and its affiliates employ
nearly 2,400 people in the United States, with approximately
400 of them located at the Irvine, California headquarters.
Kawasaki’s tagline, “Let the good times roll™”,
is recognized worldwide and the brand is aggressively
carrying its heritage of power, performance, leading-edge
design and exhilaration into the 21st century. Information
about Kawasaki’s complete line of recreational products
and Kawasaki affiliates can be found on the Internet
at
http://www.kawasaki.com/.
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