I've always wondered what the exrteme hatred is on the default Vekoma SLC and the SLC extended design. I constantly read about how terribly shaky the ride is and people complaining about head banging etc??????
Yesterday I spend some time in Ratanga Junction for the first time in years. The place was practically empty from visitors so there were virtually no queue lines and Had the SLC (Cape Cobras) all to myself and friends almost.
I actually like the design, yes it's just another SLC with duplicates across the world but the ride itself has great pacing. Practically no air time but it is a invert still. The element layout is nice and compact and features very uncommon inversions that you can almost only find on the SLC. Including the in line twists and the tightened sea serpent (Roll over). Inversion turn, inversion turn inversion inversion turn turn and maybe that huge low helix.
After riding it again a couple of times I concluded that it's obvious why so many theme parks have one. They are fun, nice to watch and can be themed pretty well if you like the snake like idea for a ride (For example, Cape Cobras).
They do shake more than other invert's but this isn't due to poor transitions. IMO the transitions are pretty smooth. I've had a much worse experience in this regard on the Jozi Express in Gold Reef City where it actually feels like you're hitting un smooth vertices in NL 1. And the Jozi Express is meant to be a really tame family coaster.
B&M Patented many factors of car design if I can recall correctly so the SLC's are basically a suspended coaster with 2 shock absorbers holding the car in place. I believe the shaky ride is due to this and the up stop not making proper contact with the track. The single up-stop wheels causes individual cars to hit transitions at minor strange angles enhancing the shakes. This is all my perspective and please correct me if I'm wrong.
All and all included it doesn't even shake that bad. Yes you do get a bit of head banging and stuff but is this really so bad that it's actually painful for some? It's less intense than many coasters I've been on and is still considered in my opinion as a pretty well designed coaster.
Thoughts?