If I recall correctly for a short time Hobie had a material issue with the pedal arms (around 2013 sometime). Our local Island club had a fun race involving 6 or 8 islands (I think in 2014), three sets of pedal arms broke that day, all 3 boats were the same vintage. I'm an expert in metalurgy and looked at all three failures closely. All were tensile failure (dull grey) indicating inferior metal being used. Hobie quickly addressed the issue and corrected. My TI is vintage 2012 with many many miles of peddling (I always pedal 100% of the time) with no issues. Since corrected I haven't seen many pedal arm failures posted on this forum. At the time I posted a quick fix using a couple drill bits and filling the affected area with epoxy (simple and easy fix to hold everyone over till the corrected pedal arms came out). I'm pretty sure this was a very short period of time and has since been corrected. I suspect all those bad pedal arms (likely hundreds) were all quickly replaced (within warranty period), and are out of the system now. Of course there's still the big ole fishermans feet guys out there (big guys that reel in big fish with both feet on the pedals), but that's pretty unusual. Regular maint and lubrication on mirage drives is pretty important if you want them to last (sand is your enemy). I feel the Mirage drive is a wonderful invention and will last under normal use for many years. It's pretty likely the extreme racer guys go thru a lot of drive parts, and know what to keep an eye on, and what spare parts to carry, and know how to upgrade where neccessary (ie... things like solid pedal arms, etc), but they are the exception not the rule. Hope this helps. FE In my case I have my mirage drives fitted with the Flow 90 (eclipse) fins because the standard fins are no longer effective at speeds over 8mph (provide no useful additional propulsion), my normal cruise speed on my hybrid setup is 8-12 mph). As a result of the additional peddling force required, the cables get a little extra strain, (I go thru a lot of cables lol)I will likely make my own cables up using spectra ((uhdhdpe)15x stronger than steel), but none of that would be considered normal. I'm a motorhead (former racer), and am used to building nitro fueled engines that only live 30 minutes, If I can get a few hrs from my MD I'm golden (lol). Again nothing I do is normal, but I have a lot of fun playing around with stuff.
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