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Topic: For those who have the Hobie MD 180 drive...  (Read 7739 times)

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I’ll be interested to hear how these arc crank arms hold up. I’ve made my own solid (square) crank arms for my GT drive and I’m confident that they are well-nigh indestructible. I might want to upgrade to that sweet looking 180 drive someday, but only if they are equally indestructible.
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