2011 Yamaha Bravo

tomx

Member
I guess Yamaha saw the obvious gap between the 120s and the fanners. Koudos to them. I'll be looking for a used one in a few years for my son when he's ready so I encourage everyone to buy one for their youngsters now.
 

09m8

New member
Just showed the wife, be perfect for my 14 month old son in a year or two!!!! Great idER' there tomx.
 
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chad66

Member
I have a new bravo setting next to a new 2011 M8 LTD...you would think the M8 would be getting the attention but it's been the Bravo 10:1! People are amazed the condition it's in then I have to break the news to them that it's a 2011 model. Pretty funny how guys are excited to see it since so many of them rode them as a kid.

Chad@M&M
 

ubee

New member
same with the Elan in Canada ,a work sled ! I had a 250 Bravo longtrack ,didn't have enough power to get out of its own way !
 

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Deleted member 10829

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Work sled

I agree, it looks more like a work sled to use for ice fishing. There are some pretty nice used sleds out there for that kind of money!
 

snobuilder

Well-known member
The bravo LT has been a sled of choice where basic snow transportation needs to be met as in canada and alaska and other such climates where speed is given up for light weight, fuel efficient, and most of all.....reliability

I just recently picked up a shorty down here in SO. Wisco,....it was a clean little sled @ a good price so I bought it,....decided to sell it a week later and was surprised by the response I received on the C-List,....sold to the first comer.....look at the cost of the 120's and the value they hold in the resale market,...this Bravo is the next obvious step for the yougun's in learning the snowmobile talent.....LOL
 

legend02

Active member
I have a 79 Enticer 250, bought it ten years ago, ran it up north one trip a year for 6 years and they rode it about 200 miles each time.
It hasn't made a trip in the last three years, but a new rider is itching to go on the kids trip, as she says the yard is getting boring, I only have a 1/2 acre.

It actually got totalled by the girl in the picture with her dad in my own yard about 6 years ago as he was clueless what to do when she grabbed the throttle. But their are tons of them still around and was easy to get another frame, hood etc..
 

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saber1

Active member
just p/u an 1981 250 enticer 2wks ago for my 10 yr old perfect sled for his size and ability and for only $400 cant beat it even if he trashes it.those old inticers and bravos are a perfect step up sled from the 120s .They will hit around 40mph and thats enough.Wonder why the other manufacturers do not make anything this size and cc
anymore probably not a big enough market for them.
 
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legend02

Active member
saber1, we clocked two different boys when they were about 12 or 13 at over 50 on my enticer 250. It is indestructable unless you run it into a driveay culvert. I still have misc parts laying around including a another complete engine from the rebuild.
 

m8man

Moderator
my first real sled was a 1986 Bravo. I got it when I was 13 and the sled was NEW. It was my first real riding with big people.

m8man
 

chad66

Member
love the old Enticers! My first sled, we had a pair of 250's growing up and I did my best to try and destroy them! Wouldn't mind finding a nice one for a leaf spring ride.

Chad@M&M
 
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