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Equipment Boards => Track => Topic started by: chitown on November 05, 2005, 10:02:55 AM
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Does anyone have a hint on what type of core will be used on the new robo rule that is coming?
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Nobody willing to go out on a limb with a hint?
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Robo Rule?? Are you kidding me?? Thats a really silly name for a ball.. LOL..
The people over at Track need to put some more thought into those names.. I guess with all the balls they are releasing, they are running out of names.. LOL..
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jkiser01
Edited on 11/5/2005 11:35 PM
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Hey,
I happen to believe that the Robo-Rule name given is really cool! I hope they use a silver/blackish scheme for the colors, that way it would look just like Robo-Cop! Awesome!!! Chi, I wish I could say what core they will be using but I could NOT find out that information!
--Michael--
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not even close. go back in time.........
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What do you mean by that?
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So the colour is similar to the Storm X-Factor Ace? AUS leftie...wanna leak any more info for us?
I think a silver/chrome/black swirl (almost like a Big Time with less black) would have been a better colour combination as it would suit the name better.
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Dino
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I heard they were more similar to the V2 Strong R
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-DP3
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Sorry, but those aren't the colors.
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I still wonder how D Pat is able to find out this information when he isn't on staff, and tghe staffers are supposidly not able to say anything about it.
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Chicks dig the long ball....and the trip 4!
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I checked with the staffers that I know a couple weeks ago ... they didn't have any info yet. Maybe I should check with them soon and see if they have any news about it. Hopefully I'll see them at the bowling alley sometime this week.
I really want to know what coverstock it uses moreso than what core it uses. I want to know where it fits in the current line-up.
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Dino
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Colours are red/blue/green swirl....... imagine eating a candy apple then being sick, there's your colour!
As for the core, it is large, has many parts and is assymetrical
thats all I can say at the moment, if your lucky I'll post a video of me using it on Wednesday 
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It wouldn't happen to be a peak partical cover with an animal core? That would be my dream ball. I know that I have always wanted the animal core with a reactive cover wraped around it but after using my arsenal angular I have changed my mind. I love the peak partical cover. I feel it's the best cover on the market.
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An asymmetrical core that is large with many parts? The only asymmetrical core that fits this bill is the animal core. Remember it has 6 different parts
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GP2 cover with different particle load. I believe it to be lower load than the GP2...
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RoboRule
Featuring the newest asymmetrical core designs, Track is excited to announce the RoboRule, designed for heavier oiled lanes. The unique biaxial, u-shaped flip block arms move more mass away from the geometric center of the core, creating more retained energy for backend continuation without sacrificing strong midlane reaction. Encased in a light-load version of the potent GP2â„¢ particle coverstock, the RoboRule will provide the precision performance and power that has come to be expected from Track International. Available in 12-16 lbs. Red/Blue/Yellow with Yellow Orange/Neon Orange engraving.
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dR3w
"I did nothing. I did absolutely nothing, and it was everything I thought it could be. "
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RoboRule
Featuring the newest asymmetrical core designs, Track is excited to announce the RoboRule, designed for heavier oiled lanes. The unique biaxial, u-shaped flip block arms move more mass away from the geometric center of the core, creating more retained energy for backend continuation without sacrificing strong midlane reaction. Encased in a light-load version of the potent GP2â„¢ particle coverstock, the RoboRule will provide the precision performance and power that has come to be expected from Track International. Available in 12-16 lbs. Red/Blue/Yellow with Yellow Orange/Neon Orange engraving.
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dR3w
"I did nothing. I did absolutely nothing, and it was everything I thought it could be. "
Sounds very Interesting
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Did they run the oil machine? Was there any oil in it.....
Track Advisory Staff
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Sounds VERY interesting....can't wait till I get the Fast Track sample ball!
Clint
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Lets Go Bowling Daley
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Ball sounds great, but from what I am hearing the price is going to be high. Over $240.00 just for the ball, which I HOPE is the wrong info on the price.
Track Robo Rule (Coming Soon)
Featuring the newest asymmetrical core designs, Track is excited to announce the RoboRule, designed for heavier oiled lanes. The unique biaxial, u-shaped flip block arms move more mass away from the geometric center of the core, creating more retained energy for backend continuation without sacrificing strong midlane reaction. Encased in a light-load version of the potent GP2â„¢ particle coverstock, the RoboRule will provide the precision performance and power that has come to be expected from Track International. Available in 12-16 lbs. Red/Blue/Yellow with Yellow Orange/Neon Orange engraving
http://store.raysproshop.com/hipeas.html
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Edited on 11/9/2005 7:23 PM
Edited on 11/9/2005 7:44 PM
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For $249 Track can keep it!!!
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Hey, it might be slop but, it all looks the same on the scorecard!!!!!
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It looks like Bill Ray hasn't perfected his entry on the RoboRule yet, which is why it's listed at $249. I'm assuming that he's saying that the list price would be $249.95, and he'll be selling it for $139.95-149.95.
Bill, if you are selling them for $249.95, I'll let you buy me a water the next time we cross with each other... 
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Jeff Voght
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I, like you, am curious as to where it fits into the current arsenal lineup. ... Till then, most of this is speculation, save for some peeps that might have a backdoor to the information we all so desperately wish we could have. D-Pat anyone? LMAO
"RoboRule
Featuring the newest asymmetrical core designs, Track is excited to announce the RoboRule, designed for heavier oiled lanes. The unique biaxial, u-shaped flip block arms move more mass away from the geometric center of the core, creating more retained energy for backend continuation without sacrificing strong midlane reaction. Encased in a light-load version of the potent GP2â„¢ particle coverstock, the RoboRule will provide the precision performance and power that has come to be expected from Track International.:
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Based on the above summary posted in several spots in this forum,
wouldn't it have to fit between the GP2 and the Delta1?
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that's the rumor
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Based on the above summary posted in several spots in this forum,
wouldn't it have to fit between the GP2 and the Delta1?
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that's the rumor
I hope that the rumor isnt true...
Why would they release a high performance ball to go between the GP2 and Delta? I mean, is there really that much of a gap between those two balls where you NEED to have a Robo-Rule. Are you really going to find an oily condition that the GP2 is too much but the Delta is too weak and you would need to pull out a Robo-Rule. I was hoping that they would release a ball with comparable oil handling capabilities of the original Xception. Maybe even weaker. I really wanted to see a high performance asymmetric designed for med/light-light oil. Sorry guys, but they really dont need another heavy oiler in that lineup. Just my thoughts.
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Napoleon: "Whatever I wanna do....GOSH!!"
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Edited on 11/10/2005 8:06 AM
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Rock...I have heard on here that it is supposed to be a high diff....meaning it will flare alot down the lane, which is something we really don't have right now...but I see your point as well. New core though, I would wait to see what we get from the initial reviews from the staffers!
Clint
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Lets Go Bowling Daley
Inside Hunt Club Lanes
Salem, Ohio 44460
TRACK ADVISORY PRO SHOP STAFF
http://www.trackbowling.com/
http://www.startabowlingrevolution.com/
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Based on the above summary posted in several spots in this forum,
wouldn't it have to fit between the GP2 and the Delta1?
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that's the rumor
I hope that the rumor isnt true...
Why would they release a high performance ball to go between the GP2 and Delta? I mean, is there really that much of a gap between those two balls where you NEED to have a Robo-Rule. Are you really going to find an oily condition that the GP2 is too much but the Delta is too weak and you would need to pull out a Robo-Rule. I was hoping that they would release a ball with comparable oil handling capabilities of the original Xception. Maybe even weaker. I really wanted to see a high performance asymmetric designed for med/light-light oil. Sorry guys, but they really dont need another heavy oiler in that lineup. Just my thoughts.
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Kid on Bus: "What are you gonna do today Napoleon?"
Napoleon: "Whatever I wanna do....GOSH!!"
Member of "The Revolution"
Edited on 11/10/2005 8:06 AM
My thoughts exactly!!!!
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Hey, it might be slop but, it all looks the same on the scorecard!!!!!
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Guys...think about this before you dismiss the Robo before seeing it....
How many of you had the Phenom and Phenom Unleashed at the same time? I did, in fact, had a few of each at the same time...what were the differences? Phenom was a medium load Fang particle, Unleashed was a light load slightly different version of the Fang...pretty much like what the GP2 and Robo would sound like together. I know you are saying the Delta is there, but so was the Freak, Freak Out, Mutant, and Super Freak when those balls were intorduced, and later the Animal and Animal Untamed....
I for one like a light load particle in the asymmetric line...we really have not had a solid particle light load since the Unleashed 2 years ago and look how great that ball turned out!
Clint
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Clint Daley-Owner
Lets Go Bowling Daley
Inside Hunt Club Lanes
Salem, Ohio 44460
TRACK ADVISORY PRO SHOP STAFF
http://www.trackbowling.com/
http://www.startabowlingrevolution.com/
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The $249.95 is suggested list. The prices havent made it to the ditributors yet so I can't formulate my price. I would imagine in the $125-135 range based on previous releases.
Just a teaser to let people know what it is, and whats coming.
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Billy Ray
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