Cam
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Does any know what is the largest lug track one can put on a bravo, thinking 1.5 would be interesting. Speed is not a concern. I also noticed that changes were not required for the 2005 Bravo. How many other snowmobiles can survive without constant changes, improvements, upgrades. Made it right the first time! Cam
ecopter
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Does Yamaha still make the Bravo?
Jon
Jon
98srx6
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I dont believe they have made the Bravo for a while.
Canuck
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They are still sold in Canada eh!
98srx6
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Ooops...i guess i should have kept my mouth shut.
I guess you never know whats going on in Canada.
I guess you never know whats going on in Canada.
Cam
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Quoting SnowGoer Magazine, Annual Buyer's Guide
"BRAVO
With its 246cc, single-cyclinder engine, the economical Bravo is ideal for light utility use and teaching riding fundamentals to novice snowmbilers. No major changes for 2005". Suggested price $can 4,499.00. Not bad for something that will last for 20 years.
"BRAVO
With its 246cc, single-cyclinder engine, the economical Bravo is ideal for light utility use and teaching riding fundamentals to novice snowmbilers. No major changes for 2005". Suggested price $can 4,499.00. Not bad for something that will last for 20 years.
pogoyammie
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pretty sure the made the Bravo T for sale in the US until 2000...great little utility sleds. been looking for one locally for 2 years to use as a winter work unit
Maim
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i just wished they hadnt discontinued the short track version. i love those short and nimble sleds. makes anything 500cc look like a pig in the trails as you run away from them. been there done that still doin that with the sxr
pogoyammie
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yes MAIM...simpler times...shame there are no simple little sleds anymore...yeah, I know, blah...blah...blah, but I miss banging through the woods on the farm here and not banging into everything in the woods
oh yeah...noone answered the guys question. I think 1.5 might be tough to spin...is it a short on longtrack? what kind of snow do you ride on?
oh yeah...noone answered the guys question. I think 1.5 might be tough to spin...is it a short on longtrack? what kind of snow do you ride on?
Maim
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stock i think it only has a 1/2" paddle. at least that is what my e 97 enticerII has. looks like there is room for 1-1 1/4" track in there. at least on mine. even a 1" camoplast track would be a big improvement cause the weight would end up about the same az the stock track.