Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
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I have been following this as it filled page after page, but I am wondering if there was ever a conscensus as to which year of the Bravo is best??
Or did I just mis it?
Jake
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
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Thanks FT, the more I read the more I wondered, a LOT of good info in the thread.
Jake
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
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Another improvement they made, (what I saw on a new one a few years back) was to mold rubber knobs in the track to back up the clips. This prevents the clips from bending or breaking and probably from scraping the rear of the slides off.
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
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TODAY!!!
But I can get the sucker unstuck and spun around with a lot less commotion than the Polaris! Best thing about Bravos, Tundras, and Elans. PIVOT STEER! Had to do two today. It was a good day.
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
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I have been following this as it filled page after page, but I am wondering if there was ever a conscensus as to which year of the Bravo is best??
Or did I just mis it?
Jake, you are right! I was wondering the same thing. This thread should be called, THE yamaha bravo thread. Or why Bravos are better!!
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
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If only he was as motivated as I was at his age. ;0) But I do believe your right. If the Bravo FT catches on people will be clamoring for them. ;0) Well tonight I needed a flat bar hitch for my bravo out west. SOOO With my side kick and some scrap flatbar from the gearshed, a pipe nipple and a bolt we had a plan. Delta's favorite part was pulling the drill down. We used another hitch for the bolt pattern. Prior to assembly My weld inspector. Had to make it pretty. NOT! The finished product.
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
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Thanks. I have come to like the pintle style better but three of the four sleds I have out west take flat bar. So Homer gets the pintles. I lucked out and was able to weld my steering in place last night. Plugged the holes and covered the plastic with sheets of alum foil. Worked out all right. With he high riser I made the mistake of hanging on when I got bucked off and got dragged for 5 feet. Was going slow on a bad spot. I felt the steering give way in the friction fit. Didn't think anything of it. That was about half way through the line. 200 yards before the parking lot my steering was gone. Yikes. So if you put on a riser be mindfull to let go when you aren't on the machine anymore.
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
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Well I let my buddy borrow my bravo cause his tundra is laid up. He called and said it does great but about 1/2 mile from truck it started acting like it was starving for fuel,pulled choke up to half and it took off running great but as soon as he put it back down would act up again.The front of my sled is open lost the cover for it.Since I have never had carb iceing up problems does this sound like that?Any thoughts?It was about 15 degress out. On a side note he did say that it goes like a champ in the deep stuff,so that makes me feel good about the little devil that could.
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Re: Which year Yamaha Bravo
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Well I let my buddy borrow my bravo cause his tundra is laid up. He called and said it does great but about 1/2 mile from truck it started acting like it was starving for fuel,pulled choke up to half and it took off running great but as soon as he put it back down would act up again.The front of my sled is open lost the cover for it.Since I have never had carb iceing up problems does this sound like that?Any thoughts?It was about 15 degress out. On a side note he did say that it goes like a champ in the deep stuff,so that makes me feel good about the little devil that could. Restricted main jet. Running lean. Icing makes mine run rich and get bad fuel mileage.
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