Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
[Re: Ol' Blister]
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11/21/11 09:57 PM
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How many miles do you need to travel to get your oil reservoir half empty?;o)
After I go through both gas tanks ( or 6.5 gal) It takes a quart of oil.
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
[Re: On a Call]
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11/22/11 12:31 PM
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Here is my sled unpacked, Here is what I do to the front bumper, I leave the "slidy thingy" for air open all the time, the belt is for lifting and there is one in the rear for the same purpose, on the bottom of the plastic is another piece of belt that reflects most of the snow from getting in your face in deep snow I open this hole to allow more fresh air and the wire wheel is a must, I can put alot of stuff between windshields but is mostly for wolf snares, One of the first things I do to a bravo is drill a hole in the tub between the engine and gas tank to allow melted snow to escape for it don't interfear with your steering.
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
[Re: white17]
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11/22/11 12:40 PM
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Need photo of hole in tub please When it gets light out I'll take pic of a couple more "attachments"
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
[Re: On a Call]
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11/22/11 01:39 PM
11/22/11 01:39 PM
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Takotna is the hole in the dash just a vent or do you have hose coming up to it for hot air? How far back does the skid plate go?
I come a learning,not a knowing
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
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11/22/11 02:23 PM
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The hole is under the starter, Okie, here's my skid plate, I also cut off the tail flap to reduce snow build up and getting stuck and the dash hole is just a vent, Here is something I'm waiting to get stuck to try, I found this is a must, rivit/bolt something to reinforce the floor board, make sure it's overlapped in front of the rivet, I got round stock on my spare one but this is all I could find above snow, I someday got to flip it since it builds up with ice.
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
[Re: Ontariotrapper]
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11/22/11 04:54 PM
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Takotna: Did you add the 3rd idler wheel? Did but took it off cause it kept more snow/slush from getting out.
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
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11/22/11 05:19 PM
11/22/11 05:19 PM
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So why is the Bravo such a popular sled with trappers? Is it more of a work/utility sled? Why this sled over other makes and models? Just curious, other than this board I've never heard of the Bravo's. How do they compare with a Skandic? Thanks!!
When things are Grim, become the Grim Reaper! Fred Moyer
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
[Re: Machias]
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11/22/11 05:40 PM
11/22/11 05:40 PM
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So why is the Bravo such a popular sled with trappers? Is it more of a work/utility sled? Why this sled over other makes and models? Just curious, other than this board I've never heard of the Bravo's. How do they compare with a Skandic? Thanks!! It's a utility machine at it's finest. faster than walking, very easy to work on, very light to free if stuck, and a long track to keep from getting stuck. It's no cadillac, it isn't made for comfort. Made to work, and it does. Only sled I think would be better is the Skandic 440LT. Only reason I say that is the power of the engine. It was light weight and probably as horrible to ride as the Bravo, but the bigger engine opened up more areas for it (dominated deep snow).
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
[Re: On a Call]
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11/22/11 05:49 PM
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Awesome, thanks for the answers! I'm 6 foot and heavy!
Last edited by Machias; 11/22/11 05:49 PM.
When things are Grim, become the Grim Reaper! Fred Moyer
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
[Re: Ontariotrapper]
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11/22/11 06:29 PM
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440 is a cadillac ride compared to the Bravo. I have to say that one of the coolest things when riding the bravo is how your mind opens up to go new places that you wouldn't think of in a larger machine. The fear of getting stuck is greatly diminished. 6 years ago when they reintroduced them you could buy a brand new in the spring at the end of the year for $2800-$3000. Pretty good way to get into a new utility sled. Lots of parts avilable as they haven't changed them for the last 30years very much. Pretty much interchangeable. I have decided for my long line when I run it again I am going to carry a spare head, piston, rings and base gasket in my sled to camp. You could change it out in less than a half hour in a pinch on the trail. Ontariou Thanks for the picts. I really like the cowling rack. I find myself putting my pack on the front generally. This would be cool. Would need some kind of quick disconnect to open up but it would be quite nice to have. And being able to use the light would make it a plus. ;0)
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