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December 15th, 2016, 11:44 AM
#11

Originally Posted by
L_GUNN
I tried to find a bravo long track too, hard to find. What a great machine as well!
Yeah it took me awhile to find one! Nice thing is there are all kinds of parts online once you do.
I definitely won't win any hill climbs with it and it's not the most pleasant thing to ride on the comfort scale maybe a 2/10 on the longer rides but it gets me there lol
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December 15th, 2016 11:44 AM
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December 15th, 2016, 03:31 PM
#12
My brother in-law just bought a lot of 5 Bravo's. One of them still in the crate with zero miles on it.
It was tempting to buy one, but I already have too many toys.
In the picture you can see the Prowler in the back : best ride if the trail is wide enough, ice is thick enough and there isn't more than 15 inches of snow.
Then the Bearcat : its a smooth ride and can haul quite a load in pretty much any snow, but its a heavyweight.
And finally the Ovation 340 : Its a ruff ride and leaves you smelling like oil, but its goes through almost anything, and when stuck its very easy to lift.
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December 16th, 2016, 01:36 PM
#13
I'm beyond the point of lifting anything but if I were doing it again it would be a 4-500cc ATV on a new set of tracks. My 2004 Sportsman was a great unit until the track bearings started to give out. Sold the tracks last year.
10 mile ice fishing trips or carrying 500 lb of maple sap, worked for both in deeps now or glare ice.
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December 30th, 2016, 07:57 PM
#14
Gavin.........
So your enjoying the Enticer??? I have been looking for one but still like my Yamaha XLV's...... I have converted one into a back lakes sled for this season. Can't wait to use it.........
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