Wapow
Member
I have bounced off trees and rocks harder on both a 2014 and 2015 and had no damage, the point I was trying to get a cross is dealers are telling guys that they are safe with this bulkhead brace when clearly they are not. Yes I agree sleds are not meant to hit stuff, but **** happens and it should not cripple everything in it's path. Clearly the modules are weak and a have design flaw. So BRP releases the bulkhead brace and has dealers tell customers the bulkhead epidemic has been resolved so they can sell the remainder of the 2017.
There is a particular weakness (yes, a design flaw) that Doo refuses to fix (guessing because they truly believe it works better) in the attachment of the arms to the bulkhead, that causes catastrophic failure of the S-module when you catch a ski DURING IN A LOADED CARVE. It doesn't happen jumping, bashing whoops or even catching a ski when riding flat, ONLY IN A CARVE. Which is why it happened with relative high frequency at the beginning of last season when there was no base and then pretty much disappeared after. The "Doo fix" was intended to prevent the force (and damage) from being transferred to the E-module, which makes for a much larger repair effort and much more expensive repair bill. This weakness has been inherent on every Doo since the '08 XP. It may have been slightly made worse on the G4, but not by all that much. The "solution" is to either install the full Grip and Rip kit, or do not take chances carving in early season conditions. The risk is greatly diminished once you have a reasonable base. Insurance is good to have too.