brute force 750 or outlander 1k or outlander 650 or outlander 800 outlander

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The Brute has more ground clearance but will be about as fast (maybe slower) than the Outlander 650. Test drive, then decide. Hard to beat the value of a Brute, but the Canned Ham has more fun factor for more $$.
 

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buy the new 650 xmr, 62 hp rad relocate and 28" tires. Check it out at the bike show this weekend in the martin motor sports booth
 

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I'd take the Brute over the 650 Everyday of the week.

Depending on your riding ability and experience, if you are relatively new don't go to the 1000. It's a big heavy machine with lots of power. It's too much for new rider.
 

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I'd need to know what kind of riding you do, if you're a mudder then I'd go BF. if you're more of a fast trail rider then I would get the can-am... the bf handles like a tractor.
 

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I had a Brute force 750, bought it new in 06. Was a decient bike. I now happily ride a renegade 800 and wouldnt think of going back to a Brute.
 

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I dont know what the market is like where you are but used outlanders and renegades here are reasonable. My gade is a 07 and i wouldnt hesitate to put it against a new brute.
 

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want comfy? I hear the grizzly 700 is the titts. I ride an 11 outlander 800 and like it quite a bit. Suspension is OK. Power is great.
 

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I own a 2006 bruteforce 750i lifted, snorkeled, hmf 2.5" exhaust, moose power chip, clutch kit. 27" mudlights. but the only problem is they have so much power your back tires when there at 20% ur fronts are 90% left ;) , but seriously. We have the xmr. Bruteforce. Grizzly and arcticat. All modded for deep water. We put everything in our selfs and go in compititions. And the brute force is our favorite, there like hondas, bullet proof and built to last and
 

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Think he did.


And i 2nd it.


Better than a under powered grizzly



from my HTC
 

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Get a CanAm everything else just doesn't have the power and comfort. I've owned a few and currently have a 2011 Renegade 800. I am very hard on machines and have never had an issue.

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If your looking at Canam make sure you try a GEN 2 2012 and up 800 as its much more refined than a Gen 1.I have a 2011 outlander XT800 and I'm not all that impressed with it other than it has lots of power.I am probably going to dump it in the spring and I will definatly be trying the new Brute with power steering. I do wish Kawasaki would come up with a better locker though.Its hard to beat Japanese quality as my Canam although fast is no where near my Grizzly 700's for quality,reliability
 
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