Heimie
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Well, I jumped the gun. I did a little search and TKI's YouTube answered this question here:
Poo guys making the problem sound worse so they have company at the recall bankHas anyone broken a drive shaft on a G5? If its that big of a problem one would think they would be grenade-ing all over the mountain. Even the POS chain and gears held up on 99% of the G5s.
I doubt that Ken, we have enough company at the recall bank with the poo guys..Poo guys making the problem sound worse so they have company at the recall bank
Ya we have team meetings while in line.I doubt that Ken, we have enough company at the recall bank with the poo guys..
Has anyone broken a drive shaft on a G5? If its that big of a problem one would think they would be grenade-ing all over the mountain. Even the POS chain and gears held up on 99% of the G5s.
Them engineers kept adding things till your wobbly clutch worked, pretty sure they will get your wobbly driveshaft sorted out as wellCouple pics floating around on the internet of broken driveshafts. Problem is nobody can truthfully say how many failed and how many didn’t to get an accurate picture of how big the problem was. All we have to go off is people opinions and BRP’s response to how they handled it this year.
You have a guy that is trying to put food on his table saying wobbly driveshaft is bad it’s the next weakest link and now BRP’s oil is no good Meanwhile you have a team of engineers backed by billion dollar company telling BRP that holds all the liability in the matter to expand this driveshaft to other models and that a gear and chain upgrade is all it needs.
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Them engineers kept adding things till your wobbly clutch worked, pretty sure they will get your wobbly driveshaft sorted out as well
I think that was supply chain, but not talking about chains and gears…. the wobbly clutch and driveshaft might be engineering?You think it was the engineers decision to run standard chain and gears? Or the bean counters when parts were on short supply?
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I think that was supply chain, but not talking about chains and gears…. the wobbly clutch and driveshaft might be engineering?
Just to clarify, the wobbly clutch was pretty smart, they just had to make the belts stand up… be interesting to see what they do about driveshaft.. for what it’s worth, I can’t see how it can if its not running 100% true?.I think that was supply chain, but not talking about chains and gears…. the wobbly clutch and driveshaft might be engineering?
If your talking driveshafts on gear box or diffs? They have different job.. but that’s been beat to death..Them expanding the driveshaft in the same form to other platforms dosent say enough?
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What they do with the driveshaft? They did nothing they left it the same and put it out again.be interesting to see what they do about driveshaft..
Skidoo has all the liability, money and reputation on the line. I would think just perhaps that they looked into the wobbly driveshaft and concluded it’s a non issue. But maybe they overlooked it and you found a huge gap…for what it’s worth, I can’t see how it can if it’s not running 100% true?.
Well you could be right.What they do with the driveshaft? They did nothing they left it the same and put it out again.
Think that says enough about their confidence in it.
Skidoo has all the liability, money and reputation on the line. I would think just perhaps that they looked into the wobbly driveshaft and concluded it’s a non issue. But maybe they overlooked it and you found a huge gap…
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You have a guy that is trying to put food on his table saying wobbly driveshaft is bad it’s the next weakest link and now BRP’s oil is no good Meanwhile you have a team of engineers backed by billion dollar company telling BRP that holds all the liability in the matter to expand this driveshaft to other models and that a gear and chain upgrade is all it needs.
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Thanks for speaking your mind.Well you could be right.
Since the G4 has come out consumers found the thin pot metal bulkhead, belt eating clutch (always were belt eaters). T-motion - flex edge, three motor mounts (that was just F'n laughable) and i think the wobble clutch are all gone and brought to light by consumers.
This one will also be gone soon enough, tossed out like all the other stail doo-laid marvels.
Doo has cleaned up their "engineering catastrophies" with almost no recalls.
Why have recalls when you can screw the consumer to test.
Finally Doo has a sled that would likely handle as good as a Poo if it wasn't the fattest one on the snow.
Doo is dam lucky the have a solid turbo motor/850 to carry them past their dark history.
Socialists, Liberals and Doolaiders cant remember back past one model cycle so ya the new wobbling invention will be short lived as they wear in - if past history has any say in it.
Man are they lucky they have a solid motor, and SHOT!
Couple more tweaks I might try one again, but lets not talk BS.
Dooers should be able to try beat this up till the new year.