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Author: | jamiejackson [ Wed Aug 17, 2022 8:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | 2001 Mirage Classic Drive Questions |
Hello, A couple of hours ago, I bought what I think is a 2001 Mirage Classic 12' with a bunch of extra accessories, but it seems to need some work before I get it out on the water. I've never owned a foot powered kayak of any kind so I'm brand new to this. Pics. I could use some pointers on things I ought to do to the drive. Questions:
Thanks, Jamie |
Author: | mmiller [ Thu Aug 18, 2022 10:25 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2001 Mirage Classic Drive Questions |
This is a second-generation drive V1—plastic drums. Originally was aluminum. Not many parts are available for this drive. Fins, yes. Sprockets, guards, chains... no. You could do a V1 to V2 update, but then you would need other parts. |
Author: | jamiejackson [ Thu Aug 18, 2022 2:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2001 Mirage Classic Drive Questions |
Thanks for the info. Since I have only two out of four sprocket guards, is there any sense in putting the ones I've got on the fore side of the sprockets and leaving off the aft sides? It seems like my best course is to go the cheapest route and either find one cheap replacement for the broken standard fin (and hope that my other one stays intact for a while) or upgrade both fins to the STs. It seems like the ST Turbos might not be a good idea based on some reading that they could stress the V1 drive. Looks like they're also about $200 with the longer masts. I'll check on the classifieds whether anybody has a standard fin that they'd let go for cheap. Otherwise, I'll go for a pair of STs. |
Author: | pmmpete [ Sat Aug 20, 2022 7:37 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2001 Mirage Classic Drive Questions |
jamiejackson wrote: It seems like the ST Turbos might not be a good idea based on some reading that they could stress the V1 drive. Looks like they're also about $200 with the longer masts. I'll check on the classifieds whether anybody has a standard fin that they'd let go for cheap. Otherwise, I'll go for a pair of STs. On the V1 drives, the Turbo fins will provide you with better speed than the standard fins, and I recommend them. But if you can find somebody who is using a V1 drive with Turbo fins, they may still have the standard fins sitting in their garage, and you might be able to buy them for little money. |
Author: | jamiejackson [ Sat Aug 20, 2022 10:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2001 Mirage Classic Drive Questions |
A local shop had some used STs (non -turbo) and I took them for a test drive today. Everything went okay and I accidentally caught a couple of good catfish, but I took on some water during a 5 hour paddle and broke the rudder on the world's weirdest kayak launch (while taking out). I'll be doing the bubble test to see what's leaking and I'll see if I can epoxy the rudder. |
Author: | 32str8 [ Mon Aug 29, 2022 7:00 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 2001 Mirage Classic Drive Questions |
I have the exact same drive. Does anyone know what the black plastic clip that attaches the rear of the fin to the shaft is called so I can search for a replacement. https://ibb.co/VVLxsLq |
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