Well the size is 15 X 101.5 with a 3.25 X 31 pitch!
They are no longer available!
But there is also a Bravo long track! Which is a std 2.52 pitch and a std 136" length!
So I have had a track made! Yes made! I took an old 252 x 121 cut down to 100.8!
Took a drive from a Phazer and am about to put it all together!
Good luck they haven't been available since about 2010 here in the states!
Look for some one that does Vulcanizing! Remember the little bravo doesn't have very much HP!
Another thing you could do is switch it to a 121!
Get the 2.52 drivers and then find a 121 rear skid out of anything else!
Lets face it there is No travel in that skid!
I am putting my 87 Ovation skid into mine, granted it didn't have much travel either, but it is like 3 times that of the Bravo!
But the tracks are all the same age!
Good luck, I tried about 5 years ago with no luck, and the one I did find, I gave $100 for and it didn't make 100 miles!
Dave, The Bravo track is a 3.29" pitch X 31 windows ,,,15" track. It is the Kimpex Aggressor P/N: 04-961, Pg. 152 of the online Royal catalogue. They sell it for $554 I doubt you'll find one used anywhere. The track usually gave up about the time the frame rotted away on the Bravos.
I put one on my ET300 Yamaha GPK race sled. Compared to the stock track it was like having studs in the track. Stock track was 3/8" lug and the Kimpex is 3/4" lug. Some dealers might have one in stock they may want to sell at a discount late in the season. I think Snowline in London has some in stock.
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