Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4x4

2013 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4×4

2013 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4×4

– 2013 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4×4 Review

2013 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4×4

Full Sized 4×4 with Great Power and Unbeatable Value

Smart buyers looking for maximum performance for their hard-earned dollars don-t need to look any further than their local Kawasaki dealer. Equipped with a great-sounding V-twin and a capable 4×4 system, the Brute Force® 650 4×4 ATV-s many talents are offered for about the same price as the 500cc ATVs from other manufacturer-s, making it a preferred choice among riders who demand premium performance, maximum strength and great value.

The Brute Force-s 633cc four-stroke V-twin delivers impressive torque and offers smooth V-twin power delivery that clearly places it a step above its mid-size competition. Dual 32mm Keihin carburetors feed the engine with clean air drawn from an intake located high on the frame.

The robust engine is mated to the Kawasaki Automatic Powerdrive System (KAPS) continuously variable transmission (CVT). With low and high range, neutral and reverse, this dependable transmission functions seamlessly, providing excellent control for both low- and high-speed work or recreational riding. Additionally, the Brute Force 650 4×4 can be started in any gear, as long as one of the brakes is applied.

Power is delivered to the wheels through dependable, low-maintenance shaft drive contained in a lightweight aluminum swingarm. The rider can select two- or four-wheel drive operation via a switch conveniently mounted on the right handle bar. In normal four-wheel drive mode, the front wheels provide extra traction for adverse terrain, while the limited-slip differential allows the rider to make tight turns and reduces steering effort.

When maximum traction is needed, the rider can utilize Kawasaki-s Variable Front Differential Control by pulling a lever on the left handlebar to send power to both front wheels. This is a definite advantage for riders encountering deep mud and slippery uphill trails or when traversing over large objects such as logs or rocks.

The cutting-edge Brute Force 650 4×4 braking system design is a combination of dual front disc brakes with dual-piston calipers and Kawasaki-s sealed, oil-bathed, multi-disc rear brake system. As an integrated part of the shaft drive, the rear braking system is sealed in the aluminum swingarm where it operates in an oil bath. This protects the brake from mud, dust and debris, and is virtually maintenance-free.

Enhancing the high-performance brakes is the Kawasaki Engine Brake Control system, which electronically monitors ground speed and uses the engine-s compression to help slow the Brute Force ATV under certain conditions.

A plush and controlled ride is a Kawasaki ATV forte, and the Brute Force 650 4×4 exemplifies this specialty, thanks to its MacPherson strut front suspension with 6.7 inches of travel and an aluminum swingarm out back featuring a shock with adjustable preload, a piggy-back reservoir and 7.2 inches of travel.

Additional comfort is provided by a large seat and adjustable footpegs mounted atop full-size floorboards. To help reduce unsprung weight and further enhance the smooth ride, the Brute Force rolls on lightweight aluminum wheels.

The modern, aggressively angled lines and high-gloss appearance of the scratch-resistant Thermoplastic Olefin (TPO) bodywork are complemented by bright cat-eye headlights. The fully digital instrumentation includes speedometer, odometer, dual resettable trip meters, clock, hour meter, fuel gauge and 2×4/4×4 indicators.

Leading the list of handy conveniences on the Brute Force 650 4×4 is a DC power outlet to provide quick and easy power for electrical accessories. A space inside the front guard easily accommodates a 3,000 pound-capacity winch from Warn or Superwinch.

The front and rear steel racks on the Brute Force 650 4×4 can carry a total of 264 pounds of cargo; a hitch bracket enables the ATV to tow up to 1,250 pounds. Owners can expand the versatility of their Brute Force ATV via the extensive line of Genuine Kawasaki Accessories, available through Kawasaki dealers.

As with all off-highway vehicle recreation, Kawasaki encourages ATV riders to ride responsibly and to respect the environment. Kawasaki will pay first-time buyers of a new Kawasaki ATV $100 for completing an ATV rider safety course conducted by the ATV Safety Institute (ASI). Interested consumers can call ASI toll-free at 800-887-2887.

When it comes to dollar stretching performance, Kawasaki-s mid-sized Brute Force 650 4×4 all-terrain vehicle (ATV) is the

stand-out performer in this class. With its legendary V-twin engine, a proven 4×4 system and rugged styling – for about the same price as the single-cylinder engine crowd – its value is even more apparent to those seeking a powerful yet sensible 4×4 ATV.

– Fully automatic Kawasaki Automatic Powerdrive System (KAPS) continuously variable transmission (CVT) has high and

low forward gears plus reverse.

– 633cc, Liquid-cooled, 90-degree, 4-stroke, V-Twin engine.

– MacPherson strut front suspension enhances the wheels- ground-following ability for a smooth yet sporty ride.

– Ample towing capability.

– Electronically -selectable- 2WD/4WD system allows easy switching between both modes.

– Multi-purpose digital instrumentation includes speedometer, odometer, tripmeter, clock, fuel gauge and hour meter.

– Rider controlled Variable Front Differential Control can be used for maximum traction on difficult terrain

2013 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4×4 Key Features

– Legendary V-twin engine produces massive torque, yet is exceptionally smooth running

– Kawasaki Automatic Powerdrive System continuously variable transmission has high and low forward ratios, plus reverse

– Selectable four or two-wheel drive

– Rider-operated Variable Front Differential Control can help maximize traction on difficult terrain

– Front disc brakes provide aggressive stopping power while the virtually maintenance-free sealed rear brake is protected from mud, dust and debris

– Front and rear steel cargo racks can carry a combined weight of 264 pounds

– 1,250-pound towing capacity

2013 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4×4 Features and Benefits

633cc Liquid-Cooled, Four-Stroke V-Twin Engine

– 90-degree V-twin with four valves per cylinder produces massive torque yet is exceptionally smooth running

– V-twin design and 80mm x 63mm oversquare bore and stroke help produce high torque with a broad, user-friendly curve

– Durable all-aluminum cylinders with Electrofusion coating help the engine produce more power

– Using aluminum bores instead of cast iron cylinder liners improves heat dispersion and reduces weight

– Large-capacity radiator provides consistent cooling, allowing close engine tolerances, quiet running, and ultimate durability

– The reservoir cooling hose end is positioned to prevent mud clogging

– Thermostatically controlled fan keeps engine cool regardless of vehicle speed

– Twin Keihin CVKR-34 carburetors are mounted in a downdraft position, providing the fuel mixture with a straight shot into the combustion chamber for quick throttle response and maximum efficiency

– Electronically controlled Kawasaki Engine Brake Control helps to slow the ATV under certain conditions

Transmission and Powertrain

– Fully automatic Kawasaki Automatic Powerdrive System (KAPS) continuously variable transmission (CVT) has high and low forward gears plus reverse

– Selectable four-wheel or two-wheel drive

– Limited-slip front differential permits tight and easy turning

– Rider controlled Variable Front Differential Control can be used for maximum traction on difficult terrain

Brakes

– Dual-piston caliper front disc brakes provide aggressive stopping power

– The industry-s original sealed, oil-bathed, multi-disc rear braking system

– An integrated part of the shaft drive system, the virtually maintenance-free rear brake is protected from mud, dust and debris

– Electronically controlled Kawasaki Engine Brake Control helps to slow the ATV under certain conditions

Chassis

– Tough and rugged body style

Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4x4
Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4x4

– Aluminum swingarm is sturdy and lightweight, and the shock absorber has adjustable preload

– MacPherson strut front suspension provides a smooth, comfortable ride

– Full-size floorboards are comfortable and help protect the rider-s feet from mud and debris

Additional Features

– Cat-eye headlights add to its clean and aggressive look

– A digital instrument panel provides the rider important information at a glance

– Snorkel air intake helps reduce the amount of contaminants

– Front and rear steel cargo racks can carry a combined weight of 264 pounds

– 1,250-pound towing capacity once ball hitch is added

– Standard winch mount can accommodate a 3,000-pound capacity winch from Warn or Superwinch

2013 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4×4 – Unitied States of America Specifications / Technical Details

USA MSRP: $7,799 USD

Engine Four-stroke, V-twin, liquid-cooled, SOHC, four-valve

Displacement 633cc

Bore x Stroke 80 x 63mm

Compression ratio 9.9:1

Carburetion (2) Keihin CVKR-D32

Starting system Electric with recoil back up

Ignition DC-CDI

Transmission Continuously variable belt-drive transmission with high and low range, plus reverse, and Kawasaki Engine Brake Control

Final drive Selectable four-wheel drive with Variable Front Differential Control, shaft

Rear suspension / wheel travel: Aluminum swingarm and single shock / 7.2 in.

Front Tire Size AT25x8-12

Rear Tire Size AT25x10-12

Front brakes (2) Dual-piston disc

Rear Brakes Sealed, oil-bathed, multi-disc

Overall length 86.0 in.

Wheelbase 50.9 in.

Ground clearance At center of chassis, 9.0 / at rear axle, 7.3 in.

Seat height 33.9 in.

Lighting, headlights (2) 45W headlights, taillight, brake light

Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4x4
Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4x4
Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4x4
Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4x4
Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4x4
Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4x4
Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4x4
Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4x4


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