VF15 wrote:
For the most part, GCI's unfortunately don't age very well.
I don't know where you're getting that from or what gives you the idea that GCIs haven't held up better for themselves than any other traditional wooden track ever. The only reason rides like Wildcat and Roar at SFA are worn is because the PTC trains can't handle the tighter radii of GCIs or the high banked turns. If you look at Lightning Racer, it has lasted 15 years without any serious re-tracking and there isn't a bump on it. If you think it's just the trains, look at how well Boulder Dash has held up since its 2008 re-tracking. Before that, it was running terribly after 8 years from CCIs tracking, but now, 7 years after GCIs re-tracking, it is still hauling and not that rough (the PTCs can handle a CCI layout). GCI has THE best sustainability for any traditional wooden track and creates the smoothest wooden coasters in history. If you think M&V have a chance to beat that, just look at how every single valley from their coasters wear down in about 3 years (and those don't have tight radii).
If you are going to argue that RMC makes more sustainable track, I would agree. But you have to remember that the only reason their track lasts longer is the lack of warping in the wood (because there is no wood to warp). The steel ledgers and the lack of wood in the upper portion of the track (where warping will most affect the riding experience) are too sturdy to see any kind of change after 5 years. To me though, that isn't what needs to be seen for a wooden coaster. Half of the experience is having varying rides and a natural flow due to the slight warping of the wood. GhostRider is very much a traditional coaster that deserves to have traditional wood tracking to keep it's aggressiveness and wildness while being smooth and comfortable, which is something GCI provides. Intamin is the same way where their tracks won't warp because they use composite and not wood. Plus, they prefabricate their tack.
On a side note, I would be super disappointed to see RMC do this (which likely won't happen). I've noticed with Tremors that even when they are "just putting topper track" on, they are still smoothing out the transitions into each turn and getting rid of the lateral jerks that make CCIs so godly (not that GCI isn't guilty of that on Twister at Knoebels).
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