Bravo short track-project begins

Cam

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:WayCool: Just purchased a Bravo short track and so now have some questions and a project for this winter. Don’t think I over paid, as it came with about $35.00 worth of gas and the cost delivered was $100.00, could of negotiated lower but was hoping to gain some good karma. I can not read the year of manufacture, goes 6 then 8 something so I believe it to be an 80's the serial # is 80V-001365 can someone help me out here? The other question is about tracks, this one is torn and needs replacement and I don’t know the size (have a calculated guess) and if a larger lug can be used if available. Someone in an earlier post had mentioned a Camoplast 1" track, I was looking in the Royal Distributing catalogue (2005) saw only one track (not Camoplast) length - multiplied “pitch”(2.52) by “quantity”(40) gave a 100.8" and that required a change of drive sprockets, are there other options out there? Can longer tracks be cut and shortened by track repair places, etc? My goal is to have it looking sharp and running well next year for a 8 year old who now says her 120 is too slow. A replacement Robin’s engine etc. is out of my price range and would be out grown shortly anyway. Any thoughts, suggestions, solutions and discussion would be appreciated. Thanks Cam
 

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for the bravo short track there was 2 different length tracks on was for the transporter the other for regular short track, one was 116 and the other was like 108. i think this i right but not exactly sure on the different lengths, although the transporter tracks are hard to find.
 


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