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KAWASAKI KVF750 KVF 750 BRUTE FORCE 2012 BRAND NEW!! NEW!!!! 2012 KAWASAKI KVF750I BRUTE FORCE CLEARANCE SALE

~~NEW DESIGN FOR 2012~~ ~~4X4~~ ~~INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION~~ ~~FUEL INJECTION~~

Condition: New

Type: Utility

Year: 2012

Mileage: 0

Make: Kawasaki

Model: KVF750 BRUTE FORCE

Transmission type: Automatic

For Sale By: Dealer

Drive train: 4-Wheel Drive

Price: $5,570.00USD

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FOR MORE IN FORMATION REGARDING PRODUCT AND PURCHASE CONTACT: AUSTIN FRED (MARKETING MANAGER) DEMON MOTORSPORT LTD Email Us At : [email protected] WE ARE ONE OF THE TOP VOLUME DEALERS IN THE NATION FOR KAWASAKI. WE DO NOT ADD ANY HIDDEN FEES TO OUR SALE PRICE!! ALL OUR PRODUCT COMES WITH FULL FACTORY WARRANTY!! (1 YEAR) WE SHIP WORLDWIDE. Our Store Demon Motorsport has been serving the community with top quality latest motorcycles, scooters, ATVs and utility-vehicles; parts and accessories.

NEW 2012 KAWASAKI KVF750 BRUTE FORCE! NEW DESIGN CLEARANCE SALE Ultimate ATV

Product Features

*Kawasaki’s high-grade Electric Power Steering (EPS) system offers both enhanced handling and increased ride comfort.

*Upgraded fuel injected 90-degree 749cc V-twin Engine offers more power and enhanced low-rpm performance

*New six-spoke cast aluminum wheels replace the old plain steel units and make a significant styling contribution while offering a more premium image

*Re-styled bodywork (hood, bumper, fenders and headlight surrounds) are key elements of the Brute Force 750’s new wide and rugged design

*Upgraded cargo racks feature stronger 1” tubing that is over 25% larger in diameter than the previous versions and integrated tie-down hook loops for added convenience

*New instrumentation is easier to read at a glance and features a multi-purpose digital display with speedometer, odometer, dual trip meters, fuel gauge, engine temp, clock, hour meter, and 2WD/4WD icon, plus indicator lamps for EPS, neutral, reverse, belt and oil pressure

* New stronger double-cradle frame features additional reinforcement at critical points for increased ride comfort and enhanced ability to absorb shocks when sport riding on rough terrain

Kindly Contact us for Price of other product that are not listed above.

Company Name: DEMON MOTORSPORT LTD

Contact Name: AUSTIN FRED (MARKETING MANAGER)

Email Us At : [email protected]

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