Are these new pros really that unreliable as everyone makes them sound? I'm coming off a decently modded M1 that's never let me down and I want to try a new pro but not if I can't trust it. It's between a new PC or Pro
we have 4 pro s that we ride with one 12 has broken the crank and a deto,the other 12 a broken piston skirt causing a broken rod = a complete new engine .one 13 has done in 3 drive belts and the other 13 has a broken driveshaft not great. i ride a 13 doo and it would not start when it got cold ,trigger coil i am told other than it has been ok ,but the 11 etec that comes with us has not been a very reliable unit either .crank bearings, 2 corner seize at sicamous last year .not to impressed with the durability of the new engines from poo or doo so far ..imo
riders range from 20 to 52 years ,us older guys have all had sleds for years ,and we are seeing alot of failures . the drive belt issue on the 13 pro s is total b,s. same as the driveshaft .the 12 pro that went down this week was at home 2300 ft. warm day ,lots of snow .and after riding for about 2 hours 'wow your hard on equipent! do you let them warm up for more than 30 seconds LOL. thats alot of carnage for new sleds!
Pro reliable. Yup I think so. Does chit happen sometimes. Yup.. like they do with all.
My 2012 the Primary split in half, was warrantied Ty and Trent Backus got me ripping in about 3 hrs flat. Other than that.. wicked.. Once the tps was adjusted, a little gremlin that plagues pros from time to time.
2013, so far so good. Things that could effect reliability of.
1. Belt drive: Not breaking it in properly, and not having the proper track tension. If the track is too loose it has been proven to mess with the quickdrive belt system
2. Drive shaft. Yup that was a crapper, mine has been fine and we got it in quickly to install the clamp.
Pros run hotter than most, so watch your temp gauge. Mine likes to be at around 135 to 138 temp. Scratchers down on hard pack and you'll be fine.
Each sled has it's own gremlins from time to time. Choose the brand you want, but don't ever have a false sense of security that it will be "trouble free". Sometimes it's in the design as technology advances, and sometimes it's the user. If you expect to have a perfect sled with no glitches you're in a dream world. Take up something like scrapbooking if your expectations exceed reality.
It's threads like this that helped push me over to fourstrokes.
1. Belt drive: Not breaking it in properly, and not having the proper track tension. If the track is too loose it has been proven to mess with the quickdrive belt system
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