1st sled I ever rode..I now own

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Let's go back to that snowy february day in 1999..... I was invited over my friends house to ride his father mint 1979 Yamaha 250 enticer. We rode that sled around the yard for 8 hours straight and I was instantly hooked. Fast forward to last night.. My friends father called me and told me they were moving and asked if I wanted to have the sled...for free! I accepted and here are the pics!
 

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i had a buddy who had one of then (not sure on the year) and he let her go to the sh*ts
take care of her
Great sled
 
yup. i first rode the same model sled, same year and dad still has her. but it worn in a heck of a lot more than that one. odd thing, is the dent in the front bumper stock? dads has one in exactly the same place.......
 
My buddy picked up one last year out of someones garage for dirt cheap. I am pretty sure it is a 79'. It is a single cylinder ET 250. Funny thing was, we got it out one night after a few inches of snow(and a few beers) and gave her a little ride in the back yard. Holy crap batman, this thing pulled the front skis off the ground about 2ft. It was insane, you couldn't keep the damn thing on the ground. Is yours the same way? We originaly bought it for the kids but won't let them ride it now after we have rode the darn thing.

Da Fin
 
yeah...no trouble to put the skis up on the ol' yamahas
the bravo was the same (when u stood on the back bumper)
 
the one my dad has did that to us. when it does that usually the front limiter strap is broken. till you fix it though its wheelie city ;)! ;)! . otherwise its usually pretty good at keepin the skis on the ground.


we had 4 lots in the city to play with ours with just enough room to get er wide open before the corner you had to sling in the ditch. to this day my budies still cant belive what i could make that little bugger do in the trails and feilds. :WayCool:
 


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