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triggerman

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quick answer needed full roller
« on: November 22, 2009, 01:13:37 AM »
drilling a mutant cell for a lefty full roller today, any special tricks, i know the layouts are very limited but anyone have a plan for a ball that this guy can hook out of the house?
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Mike E

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Re: quick answer needed full roller
« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2009, 11:57:05 AM »
Depends on his speed and rev rate really. The most aggressive full roller drill for me is pin and C.G.in a 7:30 direction (I'm a righty) pin 3&3/8 to center of grip.My speed is only 13.5 -14 mph,but axis rotation is 90 degrees. Because of my slower speed I like to put the pin and C.G.in a 10:30 direction with the pin 2" to center of grip. Putting the pin and C.G. in a 10:30 direction is the tamest drill you can use for a full roller. If you put the pin in a 9:00 o'clock direction it is a middle of the road drill.You would want to reverse pin placements for a lefty (i.e.4:30=most aggressive,3:00=middle of the road,1:30=least aggressive.You can also vary the pin to center of grip from 1&1/2"=least aggressive,to 3&3/8"=most aggressive.
                 

J_Mac

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Re: quick answer needed full roller
« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2009, 02:16:16 PM »
You know all those crazy, CG way out of line, asymmetric pieces?  

They're perfect for full rollers since they allow you to put the pin in a normal position for a full roller, yet have the ability to put the MB in a strong position without the need of "goofy" balance holes.
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