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Author Topic: Radical Slant, is it a z-spin ball?  (Read 1141 times)

wkf0908

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Radical Slant, is it a z-spin ball?
« on: February 23, 2012, 12:34:19 PM »
Just as the subject, any advice?

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newguy

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Re: Radical Slant, is it a z-spin ball?
« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2012, 11:32:15 AM »
I'm not sure what you are refering to. It spins 180 degrees to the mass.



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Re: Radical Slant, is it a z-spin ball?
« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2012, 11:40:08 AM »

  I believe he is referring to balls that would rather rotate around the "Z" axis, rather than balls with a regular Mass Bias and rotation on the "Y" axis.

 

 I believe that the newext Visionary ball, the Mixed Breed, is a ball that is called a "Z" spin ball.

 

 With you saying that it spins 180 degrees to the mass bias, I BELIEVE, is tantamount to saying "No, it is a "Y" spin ball", if I am understanding correctly.



newguy wrote on 2/26/2012 12:32 PM:
I'm not sure what you are refering to. It spins 180 degrees to the mass.


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Re: Radical Slant, is it a z-spin ball?
« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2012, 11:47:21 AM »
Thank you Juggernaut, you are correct. we palyed with balls that spun 90 degrees years ago and had some issue with the balls rolling up on the finger holes for high track play 



Juggernaut wrote on 2/26/2012 12:40 PM:

  I believe he is referring to balls that would rather rotate around the "Z" axis, rather than balls with a regular Mass Bias and rotation on the "Y" axis.


 


 I believe that the newext Visionary ball, the Mixed Breed, is a ball that is called a "Z" spin ball.


 


 With you saying that it spins 180 degrees to the mass bias, I BELIEVE, is tantamount to saying "No, it is a "Y" spin ball", if I am understanding correctly.






newguy wrote on 2/26/2012 12:32 PM:

I'm not sure what you are refering to. It spins 180 degrees to the mass.