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NJStroker

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Rising Drilling
« on: June 07, 2008, 02:10:54 PM »
Hey everyone, as most of u know i was given a used RISING by the ever so generous and AWESOME SCOOT. I was wondering if any of u guys have used anything other than the 3 drillings on the sheet??? and what happened. Idk if the suggested would turn the corner but idk. Im VERY low rev but looking to change that and i track very high. I was going to get a cell but want to use this for that spot instead. Any ideas??? or should i just go with the suggested. I want it to roll early but not go flat ten because its not turning the corner hard enough. Thanks everyone.
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Re: Rising Drilling
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2008, 10:13:50 PM »
Just do the recommended layout, then adjust the surface if its burning up or hooking too much. The ball is a savage, just give it a try in box finish with the recommended layout and then tinker with the surface if needed, that core and cover combo made that ball wicked strong.
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Re: Rising Drilling
« Reply #2 on: June 07, 2008, 10:32:03 PM »
If you plan to use the ball on THS, try it OOB but I think you will find that it is too strong and burns out. I track high, 14-16 moph. When you get ready to try some surface adjustments, let me know, I have tried it all with my Rising, Kinetic and Temper.

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Re: Rising Drilling
« Reply #3 on: June 07, 2008, 10:40:49 PM »
the ball has balls even with ur hand of a 2 year old ull get this ball to turn a corner just stick with what was recommended and map it out to your specs and ull be fine grasshopper


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Re: Rising Drilling
« Reply #4 on: June 07, 2008, 10:42:09 PM »
LOL thanks I FLUSH 8's,  cc u would be suprised at what i can use on THS's. Lets just say i carry with 320 scorchin inferno's on THS's.
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Im so glad people are brainwashed to thinking that if they buy a new ball they will carry everything. And its even funnier when im carrying with my 15 year old ball and they're going flat ten.

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Re: Rising Drilling
« Reply #5 on: June 07, 2008, 10:44:36 PM »
thats why u leave flat tens cause ur low speed and rediculas surfaces burn the hell out of ur own shot u need to work on some wrist action and ull be set just let it be natural u trying to do so much is actually killing ur roll

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Re: Rising Drilling
« Reply #6 on: June 07, 2008, 10:46:53 PM »
I wish i had a damn ball that fit right lol. Then maybe i could get to a full rev going down the lane
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Re: Rising Drilling
« Reply #7 on: June 07, 2008, 10:48:52 PM »
and i wont have to count half turns to make u feel better haha jk
just make sure this ball fits u it will be a shame to see a beast put in a cage due to sucky ball driller

NJStroker

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Re: Rising Drilling
« Reply #8 on: June 07, 2008, 10:50:16 PM »
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and i wont have to count half turns to make u feel better haha jk
just make sure this ball fits u it will be a shame to see a beast put in a cage due to sucky ball driller
Yea definetly. This could help  u learn ur numbers again so a younger kid doesn't have to work so hard to teach u algebra again
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Im so glad people are brainwashed to thinking that if they buy a new ball they will carry everything. And its even funnier when im carrying with my 15 year old ball and they're going flat ten.

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Re: Rising Drilling
« Reply #9 on: June 07, 2008, 10:51:09 PM »
lmfao

dont worry no big numbers have come from u in a while thats why we are having this conversation haha

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Re: Rising Drilling
« Reply #10 on: June 07, 2008, 10:55:13 PM »
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I wish i had a damn ball that fit right lol. Then maybe i could get to a full rev going down the lane
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Im so glad people are brainwashed to thinking that if they buy a new ball they will carry everything. And its even funnier when im carrying with my 15 year old ball and they're going flat ten.


Walter, if your fit isn't good you should look into a new driller. I drive 1 hour 15 minutes one way to mine, and its so worth it. The value of a proper fit and the perks of a good driller are just priceless. The tips, coaching, and the little things. I just see a proper fit as way more important than all the equipment in the world.
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Re: Rising Drilling
« Reply #11 on: June 07, 2008, 10:58:06 PM »
agreed mike

lucky for me the guy i used to travel an hour out of my way to see is moving into the shop that is in the center i work in so i dont ahve to bring 4 balls up at a time to get drill i can slow my spending down lol

but after u get a good fit u just have to remember that u cant change things once its good dont change anything walter just work with whats good
this guy will be good to u hell be in in approx 3 weeks

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Re: Rising Drilling
« Reply #12 on: June 07, 2008, 10:59:02 PM »
Well i have 2 balls that fit well so i guess i should just copy off it. But i just don't have good luck with drillers and when im not driving its hard to drive to a lot of places.
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Im so glad people are brainwashed to thinking that if they buy a new ball they will carry everything. And its even funnier when im carrying with my 15 year old ball and they're going flat ten.

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Re: Rising Drilling
« Reply #13 on: June 07, 2008, 11:03:41 PM »
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Well i have 2 balls that fit well so i guess i should just copy off it. But i just don't have good luck with drillers and when im not driving its hard to drive to a lot of places.
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Im so glad people are brainwashed to thinking that if they buy a new ball they will carry everything. And its even funnier when im carrying with my 15 year old ball and they're going flat ten.


That is understood, I went through 4 drillers, well am on my 4th and now have everything going great. I seriously drive him nuts with a lot of phone calls and multiple ball purchases when I do it to be more economical. Things are good for me now, and I wish the best for you, and its worth a shot, bring up exactication to your driller. I swear having a thumb mold is a godsend, its so awesome to the exact same feel ball to ball.
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Re: Rising Drilling
« Reply #14 on: June 07, 2008, 11:06:37 PM »
I would love a thumb mold, but its SO much money. I don't have a job right now so this is gonna have to wait anyway because when i do this i have to plug 3 balls, a spare ball, this, and maybe an absolute inferno.
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Well i have 2 balls that fit well so i guess i should just copy off it. But i just don't have good luck with drillers and when im not driving its hard to drive to a lot of places.
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Im so glad people are brainwashed to thinking that if they buy a new ball they will carry everything. And its even funnier when im carrying with my 15 year old ball and they're going flat ten.


That is understood, I went through 4 drillers, well am on my 4th and now have everything going great. I seriously drive him nuts with a lot of phone calls and multiple ball purchases when I do it to be more economical. Things are good for me now, and I wish the best for you, and its worth a shot, bring up exactication to your driller. I swear having a thumb mold is a godsend, its so awesome to the exact same feel ball to ball.
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Im so glad people are brainwashed to thinking that if they buy a new ball they will carry everything. And its even funnier when im carrying with my 15 year old ball and they're going flat ten.