Bravo Track

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
 

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. :WayCool: :yam:
 
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 :WayCool:
 
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?
 
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.
 


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