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Medusafanatic said:
No B&M will always be the best or at least for the next several years.
You think? Well I think I'd rather have the Mindbender in GA over ANY B&M. And the Shocker in TX too! Now if I could ride one of those new Intamin loopers...
*** This post was edited by coasterbill73 on 11/23/2001. ***
I still think B&M's trains are the best, as they are single-row articulated and 4-across. Don't underestimate the factor of riding side by side with your friends. Seriously, I think that adds a lot to the experience. But yes, I think Intamin loopers will be great.
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coasterbill73 said:
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Medusafanatic said:
No B&M will always be the best or at least for the next several years.You think? Well I think I'd rather have the Mindbender in GA over ANY B&M. And the Shocker in TX too! Now if I could ride one of those new Intamin loopers...*** This post was edited by coasterbill73 on 11/23/2001. ***"
I don't know why you people find Mindbender so great. To me it seemed like it was falling apart and was not that soomth.
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I don't know why you people find Mindbender so great. To me it seemed like it was falling apart and was not that soomth.
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Montu is smooth as glass.Ninja at SFOG is as smooth as sandpaper.
I think part of the reason people think Mindbender is falling apart is because of how much the structure moves. Every single support has a ball and socket joint on BOTH ends of the support (cept for the loops). This allows the track and sturcture to sway alot, and make some noise. B&M's have ball and socket joins only in select places.
Plus it's old! 23 is old for a steelie, the parts don't get replaced like they do on woodies.
I love going upside down without shoulder bars, can't do that on a b&m. The loops on the old Intamins seem like your really going upside-down, very round feeling. They also have alot of wooden coaster elements like camel backs (Revolution) and swoop turns. B&M rides (don't get me wrong, I DO like them, as well as Arrows) are starting to seem like lego pieces, kinda like the old Arrows. As superior the transitions, etc. are, most B&M are predictable and usually follow the same sequence of inversions. I'm tired of intertwined corkscrews (I've never gotten used to that 'snap' over feeling in 'em).
Technologically, the B&M's are awesome. But when it comes to excitement and suprise, I'll take an intamin (and some arrows too!)
As far as the old Intamin trains being "ugly"... well, they were pretty cool in 1980!!! (or 1977, 1978,....) They are basically a wooden coaster train for a steelie.
*** This post was edited by coasterbill73 on 11/25/2001. ***
P.S. The support on the helix is REALLY REALLY close.
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