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Breaks taken off of the Son


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I am almost surprised that no one has posted this before me, making me think that this must have been an isolated occurance. What i'm talking about is that during my visit to the park last Saturday, I noticed that the breaks in the break run before the loop on the son were seemingly non existant! I have ridden the Son over 200 times and can not recall ever when this has happened. Needless to say that it made the ride much better, giving it more of an outa control feel to it....relative to before, the coaster coasted through the loop, second helix and bunny hops, Satuday it screamed through them. Has anyone else experienced this or was this just an isolated occurance?

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I have had this happen to me before as well, I am not quite sure why it does it but the only thing that comes to mind is the train has allready left the station block before your train gets to the brake run, thus making the system have to keep your train fast to keep the system moving smoothly. ph34r.gif

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I road the Son again tonight and yes the midcourse breaks were on...so according to this and all of your replies it must have been an isolated occurance. But I hope that some day you will be as lucky as me and ride the son without the midcourse breaks..it truly is like a different animal.

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I rode it Thursday and I'm pretty sure that the midcourse brakes were off for us, but I can't be positive. I can't be sure because it was raining like, well, like a female dog. I was in so much pain I wasn't really paying attention, but I still think that they weren't on. I rode it three times in a row, and never noticed slowing.

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I too have rode SOB when they had the midcourse brakes off as well. 3 times in a row actually. It kind of worried me at first, but then I realized that it was intentional. It truly is different without the brakes on there. Now if they could keep the cars on the train from moving left and right during the ride. That would minimize the "Crap beat out of you" factor, trust me.. cool.gif

~Shadow~

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I think the big item about whether the brakes are on or off, is how full the train is. If its not full, and moving somewhat slower, than perhaps the brakes do not activate, since activation would slow the train down and possibly make it valley before the loop? Just a thought, since a full train moves faster than one that isn't full.

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