1984 Yamaha Bravo

What was your intended objective when you started the build?

Make it nice 🙂

What motivated you to start your project?

I had a Bravo as a kid, my son needed a first sled and this one was given to me

What was the most unique and creative thing you did to the sled?

Fabricated a new tunnel and custom paint, lots of random parts. Ski Doo handlebars, Polaris seat. All found not bought parts

What are you most proud of?

The paint

What do other people say about your snowmobile?

They love it, most dont know what it is

3 Comments

  • Cliff says:

    I am a bravo enthusiast and that is amazing. I have a few questions for the builder. I have been thinking of cleaning up one of my old cowlings and want to do it right. I’ve been having a lot of trouble figuring out what type of material the hood is made from to assure I am using the right material. Polycarbonate maybe? Please contact!

  • Luke Gasparich says:

    my first sled was a 1982 bravo and than i bought a 1985 bravo for 500$. i put 500 miles on it in one winter riding on 20 acres! i love these small sleds. great build!

  • Carl Clark says:

    Nice job, I just got a 82 bravo for my grand kids,, gave my a lot of ideas !

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Specifics

Classification: Wild
Make, Model & Year: 1984 Yamaha Bravo
Snowmobile cost: Free
Money spent: About 500
Engine: 250
Intake: Carb
Exhaust: Stock
Drivetrain: Comet duster clutch
Tunnel/Chassis Modifications: Strengthened the tunnel, extended for the new seat
Suspension: Nope. Lol
Brakes: Yep
Finish – Paint: Custom automotive paint
Accessories: Hot grips. Lol

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