Have the carburetor(s) cleaned out (boiled out - which is simply hot solvent cleaner) at a auto or motorcycle dealer.
Over winter or other storage period, make sure that you run every drop of gas out of the carburetor(s), and it is also a great idea to empty the gas tank. You will want fresh gas in it in the Spring, anyway. (Ignore this if you ride year 'round)
The Yamaha bravo is 18 horsepower.
18
105 for the main on my two 1988 Bravo's.
running 50:1 mix in cold climate ... seems to work well. I based myself on the Kitty Cat mix.
40 mph
If your talking about the snowmachine there is no reverse. I own a 1990 Yamaha bravo 250 short track, it has no reverse. Even the newer models don't have reverse. The point of a bravo is to keep it light, and simple.
hands down yamaha bravo
480 psi minimum
Yes it does, the size is 256*38 i think
The 1980 Yamaha Enticer typically has a track length of 121 inches. In comparison, the 1992 Yamaha Bravo usually features a shorter track, around 121 inches as well, but the fitment may depend on other factors such as track width and mounting points. While the track length is similar, it's essential to check compatibility with the suspension and frame of the Bravo. Modifications might be needed to ensure proper fitment.
On a 1996 Yamaha Bravo, the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is typically located on the right side of the tunnel, near the front of the snowmobile. You can also find it on the frame or the registration documents. It’s important to clean the area to ensure the VIN is clearly visible for identification.
1989 Yamaha Bravo 250 Top speed on a Bravois 40mph on ice with a tailwind.My 1982 Yamaha Bravo has been clocked at 58 mph with a 170 pound person on it.....Mt 1973 arctic Cat El tigre 250 would do about 75 mph ...My Bravo got 16 to 25 mpgs and My El Tigre 250 got about 15 to 20 mpgs....