June 25, 201214 yr What if air ride shocks (same thing on semi's)were installed on trains that a really rough when riding on the track? Ex. Vortex, SOB, and other amusement/theme park coasters that are rough. Instead of changing when needing to (which would be hard on a coaster because thier moving so fast and quick turns etc.) have an computerized box the train runs over top and tells the train when to change the air amount. Each train has a high speed air compressor and each train is on a scale at the station to give an est. weghit for each train and allows the computer/ride op to determine the best out come of how much air should be in the shocks at every given point it runs over a box and the beginning at the station. I know sounds like a silly idea but would be worth a shot i guess. Problay would be costly too but could help keep postive reviews about the ride and make customers want to keep riding it. For least amount of noise the air compessor would be in back of train. Now for the scary part... thoughts on this idea or something simalr to this?
June 25, 201214 yr Author As far as I know no coaster at KI has shocks (except FD for a differnt reason) and i am asking what IF shocks were installed on coasters that beat you up?
June 25, 201214 yr But why would shocks need to be added? They run fine without (5-1!). What would you need them for on rides like The Racer?
June 25, 201214 yr The Gravity Group's Timberliner Wooden Coaster Trains have shocks to smooth out the ride, and they can be retro-fitted on existing wooden coasters. Holiday World has purchased them for the Voyage; I guess we'll see how that works out next year.
June 25, 201214 yr I'm sorry, but that would make rides extremely boring. Some of my best memories at the park were of me being jammed into the seat on Beast, or being jerked around quickly on Vortex's turns. No Arrow coaster is smooth, but that gives it a classic feeling. Something you can't get on a 230 foot hyper coaster. I don't know if I have a higher pain tolerance or what, but I love coasters that ground and pound you. Now Son of Beast was different, that was more like getting hit with a hammer.
June 25, 201214 yr Author Strangley i like riding SOB and back seat was my favorite. yes rode it before and after loop removal but not in 09.
June 25, 201214 yr You liked riding SOB!?! NO WAY! Get outta here!* *ala Rue Mcclanahan as Blanch from the Golden Girls
June 25, 201214 yr Author shocking (pun intened) i know! thier was one thing i did hate the loud clank clank clank of the saftey chatchers going up the hill.
June 25, 201214 yr Luckily you won't need to deal with that any more. God works in mysterious ways n'est pas?!
June 25, 201214 yr Shocks don't and won't be installed anytime soon, I hope. If rides are rough, leave them rough, as Tb said, it's part of the fun & memories.
June 25, 201214 yr .,,No Arrow coaster is smooth... Tennessee Tornado Double Loop (defunct) Canyon Blaster (Circus Circus) Just to name three.
June 25, 201214 yr Wouldn't shock absorbers and the related suspension system add a lot of body roll to a train? It seems like a retrofit would have unintended consequences.
June 25, 201214 yr Never rode it. It was in and out between visits for me. Same with SOB, come to think of it.
June 25, 201214 yr http://physicsbuzz.physicscentral.com/2010/07/on-paper-worlds-smoothest-roller.html See Mr. Stengle's quote at the end of this article.
June 25, 201214 yr Author i do agree part of the fun is being pushed around but in order for most people to enjoy a ride it needs to be smooth, no one I know is complaining that DB is to smooth. most people on here don't really like/enjoy SOB and f shocks were put on ( if that is what it takes) and the wood was fixed to a rideable state, i think a lot more people would like it then.
June 25, 201214 yr I really hope that doesn't happen, a redesign of the redesigned loop. The loop we have now is perfect, although I just wish they weren't designed by computers to get a rougher/crazier ride experience like the Loch Ness Monster.
June 26, 201214 yr I agree that rides like SOB are more fun being thrown around. Gives the ride character. But I think the rough ride, as stated before is almost a classic feel for some coasters. If you find it too rough, just don't ride it or deal I guess.
June 26, 201214 yr The General Manager found Son of Beast's ride too rough, dealt with it, and you don't get to ride it. At least for now. Be careful what you wish for.
June 26, 201214 yr The first post is actually referring to Air Bags, not Shocks. There is a huge difference. They are controlled by a leveling valve that adjusts for weight on the suspension. They are a finicky setup and prone to problems.
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