We've upgraded to the 2020 can-am maverick x3 turbo rr and last night installed the new shocker exhaust on it. I dont really post on here anymore mainly on Instagram.
Karen Ashcraft Cool! I have a 2015 Scrambler 1000 with only 580 miles on it now, bought new and paid off now. Her name is Harlequin Haint. Google each, it’s a very fitting name i came up with I think! Now I’m finna mod. What’s your insta and I’ll follow. Plus I love Harley Quinn!
Nice riding!! Love those Brute forces, have 05, 06 and 2012 (750s) and they're a blast. My 2012 gets the front up on the air effortless, the 05 and 06 can do it too with just a little help. I also have an 05 honda rincon 650 and a Polaris but my favorite is the Kawasaki by far. The Polaris rides smoother but it's not as dependable as the Honda or Kawasaki.
Haha I have a certain love for both the Scrambler and the Brute Force, I rode a scrambler 500 when I was younger and loved the 750 Kawi my uncle had. I have a Sportsman 1000 now and it’s kind of disgusting how it pulls up the front end given how it’s meant to be a utility quad.
I've read the comments, and imma speak. i have a 2007 brute and I have dogged the hell out of it. bought it used two years ago. rolled it in June and just started it today and it runs fine. i do regular maintenance of course. i have a two buddies who have both of these bikes. the brute has more torque as demonstrated by this video where the the Polaris has more top end, torque is better for trails. ride within ur limits, and maintain ur ride and u will have fun just like these two guys. #fourwheelerlife
Man I love this video!. I have a 2019 750. I have a few videos on RU-vid about it & I Love it!! Thanks or the wicked footage! The reverse wheelie is sweet! Haha.
Great video, no queer lobe music just a couple of beer drinking buds ripping it up on the neighbors lawn with no helmets. Great camera work to, nice and steady. Thanx.
Looks like fun fellas. The new S rambler looks to handle quite good for being a big heavy atv, Time to trade in my KQ750 I think..lol. Before that one I had the Prairie 700. Hearing those straight (ut gears on the Brute reminds me of my old ride.
Alot of Polaris hate comes from people that drive their quads through 4 ft mudholes and constantly jump them. If you are going to do that your going to be replacing axles regardless of brand. Scramblers, Sportsman, Renegades, Outlanders, Brute Forces, King Quads, and Grizzlies are all quality monster machines especially when you get into 700cc and up. I used to own a 500 scrambler back when they were in their hay day and let me tell you even 500cc has some pep, I could still climb hills, pop wheelies, plow snow, get through thick mud tire deep, and tow firewood just fine and the whole time I had it all I had to do was replace an axle ( driver error took a bump way harder than I should have) and I also had to replace a rim (hit a tree after the bump) other than that it was a solid machine. This time around I'm going to get a quad with at least 700cc and I'm going to have two sets of rims one set with mud tires one set with track tires that way if I do decide to jump in a mudhole I'm good
Guerilla Pyro nice comment! I’ve got a 2015 Scrambler 1k and it’s great. Running for now 11000 km (don’t know how many miles this is) and just had some little things to repair.
Even with the exhaust on the scrambler, the Brute Force was still showing better acceleration! The guy on the Polaris, you could tell he didn't know how to ride at all!! Anyone can mash the gas to the handle!!
I'm not scared!! Lol I'm being nice to my friend on his brute.. My scrammy was so much faster than his brute that I laid back.. He ended up getting a 1000 scrammy lol trust me... Not scared at all lol
not a big fan of dogging machines( since brutes cost alot new lol) but you can rice them wheelies for days on yours.... I have trouble getting it up to a wheelie on mine.... well mine is a 650
Nothing done in the vid was remotely abusive to these machines they're designed to handle these types of activities, replacing axles is part of owning a quad whether it's caused from wheelies or hauling trailers through a mucky farm, I bet both of these machines still run great today