I really don't know IF it's the glue that's the problem, I think it might be the shaft itself is just built a little to light.
You got that right. Under the right condition they could all fail. Very poor design. But it's still an isolated issue isn't it? One or two a day in November? Lol. Throw them fancy billet clamps on and be done with it. Ride it like you stole it.
Not to throw wrench into everything but I beleive the first xp's had shaft troubles?? That's why they beefed them up !!
nothing was "beefed up", it was an issue with the friction welding process and subsequent machining. it was an outsourced piece and the vendor screwed it up.Not to throw wrench into everything but I beleive the first xp's had shaft troubles?? That's why they beefed them up !!
yes they did but nothing like the epidemic that Polaris is having...
I believe the big difference is that 'doos shaft was well designed and able to handle the torque on a properly built unit. the new poo design just looks like fail. we only have ourselves to blame, we wanted lightweight and the manufacturers are only trying to please us. it will get sorted out, just sucks it has to happen but they will learn and improve from it.Well at any rate it was an issue. Seems like the old hexagon shaft they used for 47 years and weighed 5 lbs may not have been as bad as they figured? ( I'm talking doo) but I'm sure Polaris could fall under same category.
Debates are good ! Oh well sorry boss!Maybe we can have another 08 doo vs 13 pro debate. Or we can leave the thread small with answers to questions that matter
I was so close to selling my 2012 and pulling the trigger on a 13, but decided to wait and see if they had any issues with the belt drive. I have to say I'm glad I waited too. I hope they find a fix for you guys soon, cause it's an awesome sled.Hopefully the fix comes soon
Glad I have a 2012...