Why are Suspended Coasters out?

Mormoc

Monday, June 25, 2001 6:30 AM
Well like how many are there total? 4? 5? I've been on 4 and I've been to like 20 parks all over the country.

Ninja- Too short but it has all the requirements and handles them well. Cool views and pretty fast.
Iron Dragon- Please...looks neat with the fountains and the fog but overall way too slow and not too varied.
Big Bad Wolf- Rougher than Ninja but really good slalom-like areas and an amazing drop for a suspended coaster that really swings that car for for all it's worth.
TopGun- Really fast and slightly disorienting for a non-inverting ride due to the trees it wings in and out of. It certainly felt the fastest. Sitting in the front made my teeth hurt.

Where are more?
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Jim Fisher

Monday, June 25, 2001 8:15 PM
Try Vortex at Canada's Wonderland. It may be the best suspended out there.
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akivota

Monday, June 25, 2001 8:31 PM
What would really be great is a suspended coaster that goes at speeds of 80 mph with miles of track and lots of terrain and trees! That would be really fun without any loops or stuff.
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B&M-TYCOON

Monday, June 25, 2001 9:01 PM
I was thinking, if they had a spot where they have something that looked like breaks that appeared after a str8 spot on the track where a set of wheels would attatch. This would keep it from swinging from side to side on the inversions of the ride. I dunno about stresses though. The flat spots may be boring also, it could happen during a str8 drop though. Just a thought.

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PT300

Monday, June 25, 2001 10:10 PM

Mormoc said:
"Where are more?"


Don't forget about XLR8 at SFAW.
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