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Old 06-09-2009, 03:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Exhaust for Kawasaki brute force 750

Hey i was looking for an exhaust for my 2009 kawasaki brute force 750. I want something that has alot of lower end torque and sounds great also? Does anybody know what kind i should put on?
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Re: Exhaust for Kawasaki brute force 750

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Hey i was looking for an exhaust for my 2009 kawasaki brute force 750. I want something that has alot of lower end torque and sounds great also? Does anybody know what kind i should put on?
Hands down the full muzzy is the best you can get for the Brute for power gains and also make it sound like a small block. I personally went with the HMF swamp series caause I find most other almost to loud for a day of riding and it still gives it a nice rumble. To get the most from low end torque put an EPI maroon primary or Dalton orange/blue primary in and it will be hard to keep the front end on the ground when launching.
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Re: Exhaust for Kawasaki brute force 750

The muzzy is a much better pipe IMO. I have both and the muzzy gives better power gains and a nicer low rumble which is not to obnoxious. The only benefit I do see from the HMF utility series is the fact that you do not have to repack the exhaust with the fibrefill like you do the muzzy.
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Re: Exhaust for Kawasaki brute force 750

the muzzy is nice but a lil pricy i have a hmf penland and it sounds great
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Re: Exhaust for Kawasaki brute force 750

Muzzy......make sound like a stock car



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Re: Exhaust for Kawasaki brute force 750

Muzzy all the way.I run it on both my brutes.Now I going to run one on my rhino
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Re: Exhaust for Kawasaki brute force 750

i couldnt afford the muzzy so i got the HMF...as far as power gain well im sure you get what you pay for so the muzzy i beleive would be better. ive had the HMF for 1500km and it seems to sound snappy as hell, which i kinda like !!! but after all day it does get anoying...just my opinion
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