Nice vid. Good info, too! Let's me know that I may want to put either a slightly more agressive drilling, or a flare-increasing X-hole on this piece, just to maintain it's backend pop, as the surface smoothes out from useage.
QuoteI haven't added a Motion hole yet but laid my Rumble out to be able to do so. I may do that soon just to see what it does to the Rumble.I find the best surface for me for overall use to be an N pad 750 4 sides and an A pad 2500 2 sides. Allows the Rumble to get down lane with surface and high Rg and roll hard....not flippy. I find a good clean after bowling with Hook-It removing lane shine and flare lines brings it back to newish surface and intend on refresh with A pad 2500 every other set and then after 7 sets total renewed with 360/750/2500. Good stuff. Thanks Scott!
I haven't added a Motion hole yet but laid my Rumble out to be able to do so. I may do that soon just to see what it does to the Rumble.I find the best surface for me for overall use to be an N pad 750 4 sides and an A pad 2500 2 sides. Allows the Rumble to get down lane with surface and high Rg and roll hard....not flippy. I find a good clean after bowling with Hook-It removing lane shine and flare lines brings it back to newish surface and intend on refresh with A pad 2500 every other set and then after 7 sets total renewed with 360/750/2500.