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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Orange County, ca
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nice post
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Like a bike, The mirage drive requires maintenance after so many miles.
I also take my mirage drive completely apart. Remove sand, lube, and inspect. The hardest part is figuring how to install the chains back on. the rest is easy! I Carry just about every moving part in my kayak. Including Chains and cable. Don't wait till somthing goes wrong Maintain your drive fellas! Good post. Last edited by driftwood; 05-15-2012 at 12:48 PM. |
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Don't wait until it fail on the water. Hobie minus mirage drive = B class kayak. (or even less) ![]() |
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I dig the cbass scales!
but its probably not the best idea to use grease on the shafts because with the sand it will become a lapping compound and bore out those nice tight hubs of yours ![]() ![]() If your hard on you drives and dont want to deal with all the BS just sell your old ones, and buy a new set every season, that way u get all the new upgrades/parts, and your old ones will still be in very good condition and sell quickly for 300+. At any rate freshly tuned fins r nice! |
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Killer post Steve!
I am running out of excuses to put my fat arse on one of those
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Location: South OC
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I need to do a rebuild soon but now I'm not as intimidated. Thanks for sharing. What was the cost of parts??
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: 1-2 miles off the point
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V2 parts are cheaper than V1
V2 drum each $16.50 Sprockets each $9.95 Chains each $37 idler cable $18.50 idler pulley $5.99 You only need to replace what is worn or broken.
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![]() The idea to keep an extra set of cables on the yak is good too, just in case an OTW repair is needed. I also like the upgrade every year plan as well. Kinda like a good cell phone policy. I might start a "new every two" mirage drive program ![]() |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Orange
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Sweet thread. I will be doing this soon.
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Location: Carlsbad
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I suggest you fix your bait tank first.
The easiest maintenance/repair is definitely the new Hobie every year. You won't even get your hands greasy.
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