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does anyone have any photos of the beast graveyard


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so i just read the wiki page on The Beast and the only thing that it said that i did was that the second and third tunnels were joined and that they replaced the trim brakes. it didn't even mention anything about the trains being changed or the degree of banking being changed in the turn coming out of the first drop.

sorry if i am in any way sounding mean or rude, it is just one of my peeves being wrongly acused of something.

also sorry if i have every wrongly acused any of you all.

oh and thanks longlivekingscobra for backing me up.

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Then why would you say the Junky "Just go that of Wikipidia" then? If you havn't even seen it in a year....

Storys changin all around?

Helps to see a fatle sound...

Down Down Down

(not a Hyku but kinda Coo.....haha get it? Get it?)

I said he got it from wikipedia because I remebered it saying something about trim brakes.

Now can everyone one stop agruing about trim brakes and wikipedia. :D

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Then why would you say the Junky "Just go that of Wikipidia" then? If you havn't even seen it in a year....

Storys changin all around?

Helps to see a fatle sound...

Down Down Down

(not a Hyku but kinda Coo.....haha get it? Get it?)

What's a hyku?

I've heard of a haiku, but never a hyku.

:P

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...and the rock-hard high density urethane foam that was installed in the trains (and in every other Ohio operating wood coaster's trains) in the last two decades. Big Dipper was the last running Ohio coaster that didn't have it. It takes up a lot of space, and is very unforgiving. See also Rolling Thunder and The Georgia Cyclone. The PTC individual ratcheting lap bar also intrudes greatly on legroom.

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Is it just me or does that ride seem to be running very very slow in that video.

I thought that too. I also noticed it's got wheels in a couple places, like the MCBR, to get it moving again if necessary. I know it can't just be the video, because it's definitely flying through the end helix.

And it's waaaay better with all the tunnels.

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this is a link to a picture of the old trains:

http://www.KICentral.com/history/photos/di...um=9&pos=13

this is a link to a picture of the old skid trim breaks:

http://www.KICentral.com/history/photos/di...um=7&pos=28

i'm still looking for a picture of the old banking of the first turn so if i find one i will post the link.

In the second picture you can see a photo thing with Beast logo behind it. It would be a great idea to bring that back!

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this is a link to a picture of the old trains:

http://www.KICentral.com/history/photos/di...um=9&pos=13

this is a link to a picture of the old skid trim breaks:

http://www.KICentral.com/history/photos/di...um=7&pos=28

i'm still looking for a picture of the old banking of the first turn so if i find one i will post the link.

I agree with Angrybeaver, I wish they had something like that got take a picture with now-a-days. Kind of old school though nonetheless. Back on topic though, does anyone have a picture of The Beast's graveyard?

Posted from my iPhone!!!

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