Thanks for all the info. Seems like Vekoma could come up with a design that keeps the wheels snug to the track without infringing upon B&M. I could be wrong, though. Since there are many B&M inverts out there, how likely is it that the designers will come up with new elements for them? Is there anything else(as far as elements go) that B&M could do that is new? Most seem to have a vertical loop, cobra roll, corkscrew, in-line twist, and helices.
Don't forget immelmans, batwings, and zero-G rolls. ;)
- DJ
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