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 Post subject: Mirage drive issue
PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2022 9:17 am 
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One of the little knobs on my mirage drive broke. Now it works wobbly or pops out.
Anyone had the same issue and found a repair solution?
I thought about screwing in a little piece of metal?
Thanks for any ideas

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 Post subject: Re: Mirage drive issue
PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2022 10:04 am 
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That is an alignment pin and is only used to guide the drive into the well in a level position fore/aft. They are not required when using the drive. Check to be sure both click and go levers fully engage when installing the drive. That is what holds it in the well secure.

We added this feature many years after introducing the MirageDrive.

Review the MirageDrive install FAQ:

mmiller wrote:
If Mirage users are having difficulty fitting the MirageDrive into their kayak correctly, the following information can help to explain an easy process for fitting the drive. This is primarily a problem with new users and is possibly complicated by the Drive Seal accessory mounted at the back of the drive.

Correctly Seated MirageDrive
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Issue: The MirageDrive must be lowered into the drive well evenly front to back. Tipping the drive forward or aft when lowering can cause it to wedge into the well. Holding the pedals with adjustments far aft or forward causes a potential problem.

MirageDrive Tipped Forward
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This is sometimes caused by the added friction of the drive seal mounted at the aft end of the drive. In the worst case, the drive spine will miss the forward ledge and drop below the hull. Tipping the drive aft when this happens can then cause a compression and damage of the aft well wall. Pedaling the drive in this position can also damage the aft fin.


Incorrectly inserted MirageDrive
Note friction caused by the Drive Seal Accessory

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Correct installation of the MirageDrive: It may be easier if you place the pedals in a middle adjustment to help identify a "level" drive as it is lowered into the well.


Lower the MirageDrive...level with the well
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Another trick is to hold the drive at the base of the pedals from in front or behind them depending on the fore or aft adjustment.


Hold pedals at or near drum center
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The MirageDrive is quite simple to mount... when you understand how it fits. Friction caused by the Drive Seal accessory has caused a potential positioning challenge for users as this tips the drive forward. You may consider removal of the drive seal to make initial use of the drive easier. This makes mounting the drive into the hull easier for some users.

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 Post subject: Re: Mirage drive issue
PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2022 10:05 am 
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That is only suppose to help in alignment while inserting the drive. On some Hobie's we had issues that the mirage drive well was misshaped and to fix we added something to build-up the front or rear so the drive didn't rock when peddling. If that is your problem it could have caused the alignment pin to break!

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