br2an
New member
Hi,
Does anyone know how much lug a 2002 Bravo LT will take with out modifications? 1" ? 1 1/4" ??
I believe it comes stock with a 3/4" x 15" x 136" track and 2.52" pitch. Will a track from a Skidoo GTX fit? It has the same specifications, don't know if the idlers are spaced the same of if something else might differ. Lots of used skidoo 1 1/4 tracks for sale, mostly people upgrading to bigger paddles.
If anyone has done same or can send me to a link it would be appreciated. (note: I did search and found good info but no answers to the above questions)
Thanks,
Brian
Does anyone know how much lug a 2002 Bravo LT will take with out modifications? 1" ? 1 1/4" ??
I believe it comes stock with a 3/4" x 15" x 136" track and 2.52" pitch. Will a track from a Skidoo GTX fit? It has the same specifications, don't know if the idlers are spaced the same of if something else might differ. Lots of used skidoo 1 1/4 tracks for sale, mostly people upgrading to bigger paddles.
If anyone has done same or can send me to a link it would be appreciated. (note: I did search and found good info but no answers to the above questions)
Thanks,
Brian
opsled
Active member
I highly doubt there is room for a 1 1/4" lug in a Bravo tunnel buuuuutttt,,, rail spacing should be the same and the drivers are too so,,,
Crawl under yer Bravo with a measuring device (ruler) an see what ya got fer room..
It is a bit of a chore but if the track is cheap you could always shave the lugs down to clear. A Bravo isn't going to go fast enough to know you if your work isn't perfect.
opsled
Crawl under yer Bravo with a measuring device (ruler) an see what ya got fer room..
It is a bit of a chore but if the track is cheap you could always shave the lugs down to clear. A Bravo isn't going to go fast enough to know you if your work isn't perfect.
opsled
br2an
New member
I highly doubt there is room for a 1 1/4" lug in a Bravo tunnel buuuuutttt,,, rail spacing should be the same and the drivers are too so,,,
Crawl under yer Bravo with a measuring device (ruler) an see what ya got fer room..
It is a bit of a chore but if the track is cheap you could always shave the lugs down to clear. A Bravo isn't going to go fast enough to know you if your work isn't perfect.
opsled
You are probably right. I found this example here: http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?89638-Mountain-Bravo&highlight=bravo+track It is a short track with a 1 1/4" installed but he does say he changed the drivers. Even if I can fit a 1" in there it is still a 33% increase over the original. A rear suspension upgrade will be going in at the same time. I'm looking at the SC-10 by Skidoo but any thing similar that is light and cheap will do.