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just bought a brute force 750 2014 864 miles on it any common problems with them or anything for preventive maint.? will be doing some trail riding and snow plowing when neeed thanks
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Does anyone know if a 2006 Kawasaki 750 Brute Force has a fuel shutoff. Mine sits for months on end, if it had a fuel shutoff it would save me a lot of grief if I could run the fuel out of the carbs. Any help with this would be much appreciated..,. Thanks!! Yes, it's the same guy that has problems with the stuck float...lol
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I was hoping someone has a idea on how to get the float unstuck short of taking the carb off. Its happened before, all I did was tap on the carb and it stopped free flowing, not so lucky this time. Tried everything I could think of no luck. If and when I get it unstuck I'm going to Rec gas, part of the problem it sits 95% of the time. Any help with this would be much apricated..... THANKS
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It seems like it looses fuel prime after sitting A few days. If you ride it every day it will fire right up. Parked for a few and you have to use either to start it.
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View File 2012 - 2014 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 Service Manual 2012 - 2014 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 Service Manual Brute Force 750 4x4i EPS Brute Force 750 4x4i KVF750 4x4 EPS KVF750 4x4 Submitter Ajmboy Submitted 06/21/2020 Category Kawasaki ATV
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Hi all, Picked up my first Brute Force yesterday. What should have been an awesome afternoon of riding turn a bit into a deception. As I was unable to really take it out for a test drive at the shop, I decided to buy it and agreed that I would take the test drive at home. When giving full throttle I noticed that the Brute was choking and lost all of its powers. Faulty fuel pump most likely. Called the shop and the are coming to pick it up and repair it and bring it back. Good service. Nevertheless feels a bit sour in the mouth as I was told it was a 100% good. Need to have some patience I now before I can really start riding. Cheers, Erik