Dawizman
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They probably didn't maintain proper tension like all the ambassadors are recommending this year.looks like the breaking chains really is an issue
They probably didn't maintain proper tension like all the ambassadors are recommending this year.looks like the breaking chains really is an issue
Its really hard to tell from his videos if any maintenance is happening. Only he knows I guessThey probably didn't maintain proper tension like all the ambassadors are recommending this year.
I'm just being a smart a$$. But yeah, he's definitely not posting every boring detail of the day.Its really hard to tell from his videos if any maintenance is happening. Only he knows I guess
it doesn't happen to sean so it definately is not a thing. even if he did have an issue he would never post it. everyone else is just making ch!t up.looks like the breaking chains really is an issue
it stands to reason that people are no more or no less maintaining proper tension in general prior to the release of the G5's meaning if loose chains caused that, we'd hear about chain failures all year long, every year from people that don't check, of which i'm sure there are plenty.Its really hard to tell from his videos if any maintenance is happening. Only he knows I guess
After I heard about this issue I opened up the chain case and I’m glad I did. A wear spot just started in the same area as the pics I’ve seen of destroyed chain cases and I’ve hardly been on my sled. I did the TKI kit with hyvo sprockets and chain so we’ll see.Do you have a g5? Has your chaincase blow up yet?
I have a G5 with a wear spot in the same area as the pics I’ve seen of destroyed chain cases and I’ve hardly been on my sled. I did the TKI kit with hyvo sprockets and chain so we’ll see.
The fact that you or anyone else has had one explode in the past doesn’t have anything to do with what’s going on now. The circumstances now would be a new design only part way thru its first season and plenty of busted chain cases.
I have a G5 with a wear spot in the same area as the pics I’ve seen of destroyed chain cases and I’ve hardly been on my sled. I did the TKI kit with hyvo sprockets and chain so we’ll see.
The fact that you or anyone else has had one explode in the past doesn’t have anything to do with what’s going on now. The circumstances now would be a new design only part way thru its fi
Dunno, I can’t see BRP doing away with the quick change aspect so yeah, some refinement. Question is, what are they going to do for current owners. Would suck if they adopt a wait and see, case by case basis as opposed to a general recall. Otherwise you’ll find out if your setup is faulty when on the mountain.I wonder if we going to see a set of stationary guides added to the chaincase for 2024?
Just remember, no one does a recall without being told they MUST do a recall.Dunno, I can’t see BRP doing away with the quick change aspect so yeah, some refinement. Question is, what are they going to do for current owners. Would suck if they adopt a wait and see, case by case basis as opposed to a general recall. Otherwise you’ll find out if your setup is faulty when on the mountain.
He pulled up right beside us last Sunday in the Boulder parking lot at about 9:30am. Gave him a had putting the ramp on the deck as he was still eating his breakfast sandwich from Big Eddie’s. He’s prob 5’11” and in previous videos last year he said he was 165lbs. He’s a bit taller than me and a lot slender. Definitely helps when you do that much riding. Muscle specific strength and muscle memory goes a long way.Has anyone stood beside this Matt fellow? He must be fairly slender/light...?
I'm actually amazed that he hasn't had more trouble considering his willingness to hold it to the bars for such extended lengths of time... especially at low speeds through the trees. There's such little airflow and cooling available, with crazy high loads in the deep snow and big tracks.
I've been riding +200hp for over 20 years, and in the beginning had considerably less traction/load. The older CVT systems would never stand up to this type of heavy load at low ratios....
Well they stepped right up to the plate with the 17, pretty sure BRP will treat their customers the same again.Dunno, I can’t see BRP doing away with the quick change aspect so yeah, some refinement. Question is, what are they going to do for current owners. Would suck if they adopt a wait and see, case by case basis as opposed to a general recall. Otherwise you’ll find out if your setup is faulty when on the mountain.
They probably only stepped up because of the hard time you gave them over that design flaw Randy. You should get on the phone with them again and tell them about the chain caseWell they stepped right up to the plate with the 17, pretty sure BRP will treat their customers the same again.