Originally posted by Dirk_Ermen
Omg, again all different types against eachother in the first round. GCI vs GG, GCI vs Intamin, Intamin vs CCI... Is it that hard to put the first round together with similar rides?
I'm voting tonnerre over balder, come on... Tonnerre has it all, balder has only the airtime...
I dont think you should sub categorize by ride builder. This isnt a contest on who has more airtime, or more laterals, its which ride do you like or enjoy more. Now, whatever reason that is, is cool but doesnt matter!
Its just a general "Which ride does the populous like better" and thus theres no reason to categorize. Actually, it would be unfair anyways.
To bring up the "true wooden" thing again (cause I love to cause riffs) dont the prefabs use poly urethane wheels as well as a non-steel (metal) riding rails? The pictures and video never made it look like it rides on metal rails. Screw the whole "8 layer" wood thing, I can live without that. But Its kinda hard for me to accept that when the very wheels it rides on and plates for riding rails are...well...not even in the ballpark of woodies and more closely related to steelies.
Not traditional, well thats obvious. True? I think Hybrid is a more accurate term. Like a Hybrid car isnt a true combustion car, since part of its power comes from an electric motor. Doesnt make it any less fun, just its own type of ride.
But just like a modern steel coaster started with metal, tubular rails and concave wheels with the Matterhorn, the modern wooden coaster is metal wheels riding on a metal plated track. Steelies have gotten smoother wheels, shocks etc, but they still ride on tubular steel tracks and nylon wheels. Whether its poly or nylon, the materials are basically coating the steel wheel to provide a smoother, more effective ride.
I love this conversation...mwahaha