Not to let a good thread die.
Back home for the Holidays and trying to get the beater Bravo running.
First we had to get Garrity's up and out of the shop. After he burned up the drive bearing under the speedo we decided it was better just to go through the whole thing now that we are practiced up. One stuck bolt led to another problem and well we ended up taking out the Gear box the secondary clutch and all the bearings.
His plastic spring holders were worn right through and wearing through the pastic holding pin. So we built new ones out of HDPE. We built in three different tension heights as well.
I have run bravos for 5 years now and learned something I did not know about the suspension.
It has three adjustments holes for increasing the tension. DAAA!
This is original plastic on mine that is still good but you can see the top hole for greatest tension.
Here is a shot of the new plastics.
The problem as it turns out when it was on the highest plastic setting is that as we watched the suspension the spring actually went veritcal enough when bottoming out that it looked like it could hit the track clips. So I cut off about 3/4 of an inch of the ends just to be sure. They set out a lot farther than needed.
Put on some break pad replacements and Garrity's bravo is back up and out the door. Well it made it a half block until the secondary clutch came off with a bang on the test ride. ;0) Woops forgot to tighten that!
Okay second try all is good.
Now time for my beater.
The tunnel on mine was getting rust holes through it so I coated the whole thing with marine figerglass "Dynaglass". Should cut down on the rusting.
Not to let a good thread die.
Back home for the Holidays and trying to get the beater Bravo running.
First we had to get Garrity's up and out of the shop. After he burned up the drive bearing under the speedo we decided it was better just to go through the whole thing now that we are practiced up. One stuck bolt led to another problem and well we ended up taking out the Gear box the secondary clutch and all the bearings.
His plastic spring holders were worn right through and wearing through the pastic holding pin. So we built new ones out of HDPE. We built in three different tension heights as well.
I have run bravos for 5 years now and learned something I did not know about the suspension.
It has three adjustments holes for increasing the tension. DAAA!
This is original plastic on mine that is still good but you can see the top hole for greatest tension.
Here is a shot of the new plastics.
The problem as it turns out when it was on the highest plastic setting is that as we watched the suspension the spring actually went veritcal enough when bottoming out that it looked like it could hit the track clips. So I cut off about 3/4 of an inch of the ends just to be sure. They set out a lot farther than needed.
Put on some break pad replacements and Garrity's bravo is back up and out the door. Well it made it a half block until the secondary clutch came off with a bang on the test ride. ;0) Woops forgot to tighten that!
Okay second try all is good.
Now time for my beater.
The tunnel on mine was getting rust holes through it so I coated the whole thing with marine figerglass "Dynaglass". Should cut down on the rusting.
Under carriage is almost complete. Ordered slides two years ago and was glad I had them on hand. Went to put them on and ARGGG. Wrong ones. Can't even remember who I bought them from. Yamaha SMA-8FS92-00-BK
If anyone has this sled I have a deal for you.
Yamaha
Apex Mountain, 2006-2008
RS Vector Mountain SE, 2006-2008
So it is raining here. Oh Joy.