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Promised Chris Brock about 3 months ago I'd post pics of my sleds. Here they are!

 

'89 Tundra, I think regular track. Runs like a top, burns out headlights and needs new sliders, no big deal. Only paid $125 for it!

 

'90 (?) Yamaha Bravo, LT I think. My brothers sled, but he keeps it at my place. Runs ok. In pretty terrible condition, needs new track, tailight, seat and probably many other parts. I don't use it much because I don't want to be stuck with the repair bills.

 

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They are both LTs, the Bravo looks like early 90's, the COs in my area used Tundras like yours, very cool bush sleds Chad

 

I had my new to me Bravo LT out for a first run on the weekend, no complaints, it ran good

 

We can use this thread for our sled pics all winter :)

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'01 Polaris 550 Sport Touring. Over 12 000 km's and still running well. May be my last year with it as I'd like to pick up a slightly older Indy 440/500

 

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And my new toy! 1990 Safari 377 LE. Didn't move for 2.5 yrs and started first pull! Really nothing wrong with it, but needs a rear shock and i may replace the track at the same time

 

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I just assumed the Tundra was not LT, because the Bravo's track was so much longer.

 

I was gonna test the voltage regulator... I don't know why the taillight would work fine and the headlights burn out...??

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cool Joey, how long is the track on the Safari, 121? I guess the big Polaris just had some condensation/ ice in the cylinders?

yep, he's got it stored at my place, once the temps went above 0, it started just fine.

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A short tracked tundra would have been a citation in those years, I believe

 

Yup. I got one last year that I'm going to restore.

 

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But until then I'll just have to settle for my little Yammie. :whistling:

 

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My oldie but goodie

 

It's a 700 despite what the hood says , it's a pig on fuel and oil but will put a smile on your face when you crack the throttle.... The power band is like a lightswitch. On or off... Clutched and tuned for 660 ft pulls

 

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The XC was fun on the groomed trails not much of an ice fishing machine though. Indy trail will be getting a full workover starting this weekend. Will be up in your neck of the woods again this year for lake trout opener....

 

Would like to pick up a newer rmk 550 for ice fishing.



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Freshtrax: The white XC's were my 'dream' sleds for years! Great looking machine.

 

12ft: Is that the 488 indy trail? That is one bullet proof engine. I had a 1995 Indy Trail for years and other than some rear suspension issues, it was a ridiculously reliable machine. I've read a lot of bad things about the 550 engines in the Edge Chassis, beware of rebuilt 550's.

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I know what your saying. Id love a switchback assault....a man can dream.

 

Sick sled, brother got one last year..... :worthy:

 

 

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 Chad, The first few years of the 550's there was issues for sure. There was a fix can't quite remember what it was. Have to jog my polaris walking encyclopedia brothers mind for that one. Think they ironed the issue out around 05 or 06?

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From what I researched, it was simply an overheating issue due to the design of the Edge hood. They then used nicasil? coating on the cylinders or the walls . Might have been some earlier issues too that I'm unaware of.

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my old sled given us by my father in law a few xmas back. so far its been great but it only sees the ice a few times per year. im no sled head, in fact all I can tell you is this is a yamaha. sometimes needs a little fuel on the plug to start. any ideas why or how I can fix that? i literally know nothing about snowmobiles lol

 

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usually im out with my dad and he has two nice new sleds

 

he has two of these and they ride real nice

 

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Nickasyl cylinders are awesome. Melt a piston and you just wipe em down with muriatic acid put a quick hone on me and your good to go. On the hard starting yammie I would recommend a good carb cleaning.

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Any idea on the year of my old sled?

 

I cant seem to dig up any info???

 

I should also add if I fire it up somewhat often she starts no problem. Its only if its left sitting

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Bravo = Love.

 

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The "Other" Sled...

 

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The "Old" Sled...

 

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Like seeing the old Bravo pics and Tundras too, and how people "pimp" their rides for ice fishing especially.

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