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supernoodle

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T-Road Solid layout/suface advice
« on: January 18, 2010, 05:52:07 AM »
I have a used T-Road Solid waiting to be drilled and I need some advice on what layout/surface I should get. I would say I am a medium speed tweener who usually plays a medium out and in shot or down and in though I can and have played deeper when conditions/equipment allows.

I am currently using a polished Rapid Fire and a Track Xception (both used) and I also have a OOB pin down cell but have not encountered enough oil so far in order to be able to use it without it seemingly burning up.

What I would like is for the T-Road to still be able to handle some oil but have a bit more length than the Cell. Also I would like to have it drilled so that if I don't like what I see with my Cell and/or the T-Road I can Polish the Cell/Sand the T-Road so that my 123 would be T-Road/Cell/Rapid Fire instead of Cell/T-Road/Rapid Fire.

Any help would be most appreciated.


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r534me

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Re: T-Road Solid layout/suface advice
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2010, 10:02:38 PM »
I have a cell pin up and a t-road solid pin down.  Both are OOB and the trs rolls earlier but seems to retain the energy better than the cell.  I just changed the surface on my t-road solid to 2k tonight.  Next time I bowl I'll report back and see what the differences are.

supernoodle

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Re: T-Road Solid layout/suface advice
« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2010, 09:12:10 AM »
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I have a cell pin up and a t-road solid pin down.  Both are OOB and the trs rolls earlier but seems to retain the energy better than the cell.  I just changed the surface on my t-road solid to 2k tonight.  Next time I bowl I'll report back and see what the differences are.


Thanks, I would appreciate that.
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r534me

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Re: T-Road Solid layout/suface advice
« Reply #3 on: January 21, 2010, 08:30:24 PM »
I tried it for four games today and it seemed that the surface change made the TRS roll better.  I used my cell as well and I like the look of the TRS better, at least on the 39 feet med oil THS.  I hope to find a longer or flatter pattern to try it out on in the next couple of days.

supernoodle

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Re: T-Road Solid layout/suface advice
« Reply #4 on: January 22, 2010, 11:52:26 AM »
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I tried it for four games today and it seemed that the surface change made the TRS roll better.  I used my cell as well and I like the look of the TRS better, at least on the 39 feet med oil THS.  I hope to find a longer or flatter pattern to try it out on in the next couple of days.


Well if you do manage to find a flatter/longer pattern, do let me know how you get on.
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Edited on 1/22/2010 12:53 PM
I would have got away with it if it was not for those pesky kids (Behind my lane) and those blasted 10 pins.

r534me

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Re: T-Road Solid layout/suface advice
« Reply #5 on: February 01, 2010, 07:35:54 PM »
Sorry for the late reply.  I changed the surface again to 1k with polish on the TRS and Cell.  Both work great on short or long patterns.  The TRS is smoother than the Cell.  I used it on two different houses with good results.  

One caveat is that my rev rate is fairly high and I play on the smooth side of the lanes - the left side.

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Re: T-Road Solid layout/suface advice
« Reply #6 on: February 02, 2010, 01:17:12 AM »
i had my troad drilled rico and it was smooth and forgiving,with very good carry.
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