Brute Force 750 vs Grizzly 700 TUG-A-WAR FAIL

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Turns out the brute forces belt was on backwards....Thats why it started to smoke at the end..
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I would had rather watch my wife sowing! Lame!!!

anthonybates
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Why so much hate? People are so sensitive nowadays. Just some guys fucking around on four wheelers. Not like the world is gonna end, holy shit...

Anonymouso
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PURE EXCITEMENT! VERY VERY THRILLING! YOU GUYS ARE LIVING ON THE RAGGED EDGE!

biglasher
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The belts on a brute are not directional. I frequently flip mine around to increase life. If its slipping (and you were in low range) then you likely need to adjust your belt deflection and de glaze the bells.

cl
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If you didnt get a new wheeler yet, I suggest a Honda. My dad has a '94 Honda TRX300 4x4. The motor has over 10, 000 miles on it and the only things replaced were the maintenance parts (oil, tires, brakes, and occasional brake fluid flush). After 16.5 yrs, the original battery finally went and after 18 yrs the rear axle seal finally went. Got the whole thing tore apart, replaced bearrings/seals, and now it runs like its new again. Not to mention, its been drowned a few times and still runs fine.

FoxRacerTW
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Yamaha Grizzly has a wet clutch CVT so the Grizz has Constant Tension on belt and the Kawa Brute Force has a Slip n Grip CVT.  Under a heavy load the Grizz won't eat belts like the BF.  Both are great quads, but I prefer the CVT of the Yamaha.

OGBB
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I had both a 660 and a 700 Grizz and yes the clutches are great. However that wet one way sprag clutch is the weak link in there. If the belt is warm and clean and gripping hard the internal clutch will slip and when it does if not noticed immediately blows up BIG TIME and costs a small fortune to fix. All of these systems have good and bad points. It's the user that fucks them up

shoptime
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LOL! I can see the front A-arm on the Yamahopper try to buckle under the force. xD

bhippler
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I wish they would make a big twin atv with a straight shift 5 speed tranny. No belts and no frills. Would be a unstoppable tank. I keep waiting for Honda to make a twin 900 or so with a gearbox 5 speed to out pull and out last everything else. But it never seems to happen.

JohnnyRebKy
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@WKHalford Actually.... the brute force does have a low gear and a locking front differential.

kxkid
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@rocketstreet I dunno about that. I had an '07 BF 750, and had trouble with it. Finally ended up seizing a rod bearing.

In contrast, I've never had a problem with my Grizzly 550. Plus, the ride and handling are better.

I will say the BF 750 IS much improved over the old design though.

Did you notice the BF's tires quit spinning and smoke came out of it? That's probably from the CVT belt. Yamaha is known as having the best belt drive CVTs.

WKHalford
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Ouch! for the Brute. I don't have allot of experience with other ATV's but do know that is One strong point of Hondas. have an old '99 450ES with mudlites from day One and pull on crap all the time. Still has the same drive train. But I'm sure I'd get walked all over in a race though

scannerguy
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do you like your swamplite tire?? on the grizzly?

AventureQuebec
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Anyone know where the Serial number/VIN # is located on the Brute Force 750 (2005-2007)?

montiraruba
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Mines an 08 and it's absolutely perfect. I've plowed snow with it six mths a year since new 72" blade and Rode in in the Northern Rocky mountains since new winter and summer. ZERO issues and still on the original belt

shoptime
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make more of them please I like these kind of things

ericmclelland
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Let me start this off too. My dads 94 Honda had mud water in the rear axle case and it ran like nothing was wrong. My grandparents '00 Honda had 2 qts too much of oil in it (my grandpa fucked up changing the oil) and it blew the rings out after awhile. The wheeler ran months on 0 oil, and finally seized. We replaced the head and now its runs fine again. My friends Grizzly and my other friends Sportsman both have all plastic front ends. Honda still rolls with steel frames in front and back.

FoxRacerTW
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What kind of wheels and tires are those on the grizzly ?

hunterhunt
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what is better in quality a honda rincon or a yamaha grizzly??? which one lasts longer???? please respond thanks.
midwesternoutdoors

midwesternoutdoors
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did the brute have Maxxis Mudzilla tires...?

nightmaremika