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doogymon
Hi Folks

Thanks in advance. How fast can a Yamaha Bravo (stock) go? I've been told 50 Mph and 50 km.

Which is correct? I could handle 50 MPH but 50 Km is a wee bit too slow. I know the guys in Nunavut

have races with the Bravo so they just maybe able to answer.

Thanks again. Oh yes, I was one lucky guy. Got to go to Rankin Inlet and Frobisher Bay in the early 90's

for work stints.

Cheers

JW
Turk
Seen 50 mph (80 kph) from a good running 250 bravo
ready2race
They are capable of 50 MPH,,,R2R
doogymon
Thanks for the replies.


That makes sense...50 MPH. The salesman at my local Yamaha Dealer will be educated by myself because he and his manager stated 50 KPH and now that I think of it, they were kind of smart aliky
about it....hmmm!


Thanks again

Y2kdood
polaris800rules
My old 1992 Bravo was my first machine ever, My top speed was 80 km/h, so 50 mp/h. Hehe, I was too young to get a ATV-Snowmobile permit to drive around town. So I broke it in going around and around my house. I probably put 300 miles going around and around my house back then....lmao....
sledderrob
QUOTE(doogymon @ Oct 13 2006, 08:57 PM) *
Hi Folks

Thanks in advance. How fast can a Yamaha Bravo (stock) go? I've been told 50 Mph and 50 km.

Which is correct? I could handle 50 MPH but 50 Km is a wee bit too slow. I know the guys in Nunavut

have races with the Bravo so they just maybe able to answer.

Thanks again. Oh yes, I was one lucky guy. Got to go to Rankin Inlet and Frobisher Bay in the early 90's

for work stints.

Cheers

JW

my second sled was a bravo and it went about 50 mph
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