sled_to_the_max
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I'am looking at getting a bravo.Did they ever come with reverse or is there anyway to put it on it,what is the top speed and how good are they at pulling loads and do they overheat easy?Thanks.
Yamahammer485
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Never came with reverse, and havent yet sene one with that option or equiped with it.
Top speed for the trapper is 60km/h
Pull loads well but not well up hills. Only on ice wil they pull well, they dont really have the power to pull good on trails.
They never overheat. You can open large vents in the front and this alone will provide plenty of cold air.
We have an 86 trapper, and its in mint condition and still going strong. Rock solid reliable.
Top speed for the trapper is 60km/h
Pull loads well but not well up hills. Only on ice wil they pull well, they dont really have the power to pull good on trails.
They never overheat. You can open large vents in the front and this alone will provide plenty of cold air.
We have an 86 trapper, and its in mint condition and still going strong. Rock solid reliable.
seanmurphy26
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our lt bravo pulls good with our doggy sled. can pull a ful load of wood fine as long as its not 3 feet of powder. bravo is impossible to get stuck in powder. top speed is 40-45 mph on ours. bullet proof things. will overheat if riding in 60 degree weather LMAO! thats the only time ive ever had a problem.
sled_to_the_max
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What is the difference between the trapper and LT.It will be used for trapping so it will be working steady.I looked at the new tundras but there way over priced.
Yamahammer485
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Tundras are nothing compared to the Bravo. You wudnt think a single cylinder tundra would break down, but they do..
The trapper and LT are the same thing. Theyre an old trusted reilable sled, which is why they are so cheap!. The only updates iv noticed since my 86 trapper is the front bumper and the relocation of the oil bottle. Mine is in the glove compartment and the newer ones it is under the hood. Oh, and there is a cross brace on the handlebars. My 86 is so reliable, it breaking down has never even been a thought.
The trapper and LT are the same thing. Theyre an old trusted reilable sled, which is why they are so cheap!. The only updates iv noticed since my 86 trapper is the front bumper and the relocation of the oil bottle. Mine is in the glove compartment and the newer ones it is under the hood. Oh, and there is a cross brace on the handlebars. My 86 is so reliable, it breaking down has never even been a thought.
sled_to_the_max
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Do they still have the glove box in front of you?And do they have under steat storage?There are no yamaha dealers here so just trying to find the options it has first.
Yamahammer485
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Only the glove box in front of you for storage, keeps everything nice and warm too, very nice. No underseat storage.