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Kick
« on: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM »
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The Kick is designed to give the bowler more reaction and performance at a great price. The ball features AMF’s Medium-High RG (2.595) Ceramaslam Ceramic nugget core with which provides the bowler with more length and stronger continuous backend, especially when lanes have dried up or broken down. The Super-Flex™ Reactive cover stock provides the same devastating performance that you have seen on balls like the original Night Hawk and Angle Series of balls. This combination of core and cover stock technology on the Kick will provide a harder and more continuous backend than any other ball in this category. The specifications are: Cover Stock: Super-Flex Reactive; Core: Multi piece Ceramaslam; RG: 2.595 High; Differential: .040; Flare potential: 4"; Hook: 8.5 Bowling This Month; Length: 9.0 Bowling This Month; Weights: 10, 12, 14-16 lbs.; Color: Purple with white logo fill; Finish: 1000 Compound; Durometer: 76-78.

 

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Re: Kick
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2001, 10:36:07 AM »
We received this ball on Monday and punched it up for one of our employees. Marv is a straighter player, his axis coordinates are 5 3/8 up 1/4. He has about 30 degrees axis rotation with medium ball speed. The ball came in with only a half inch pin so we drilled it 5 1/4 x 5 1/4. Needless to say this ball had a very smoothe roll and allowed Marv to move back to the right where he feels comfortable. For such a lower priced item this ball gave him great hitting power along with control. I would compare this ball to the Columbia Scout Reactives, accept that it is not as much skid/flippy down the lane. The coverstock does not come in with as much of shine as the Jade and Black/Red Scouts. This ball is a great addition to the AMF line, giving bowlers a lesser hooking ball, but still maintaining hitting power.

I would like to also thank Norm Guinsberg and AMF for sending us this ball to try.

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Re: Kick
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2001, 12:56:14 AM »
Drilled my Kick with a 4x4 pattern. This ball certainly has a higher flare potential than the Scout Reactives. I feel this ball was not as flippy as the scouts were off the dry and not as straight in the oil. I found this ball works best playing the oil line whether it means fading the ball off 5th arrow, or playing up the track area on fresher lanes. Excellent hitting ball as well. You certainly can not pass up this ball especially at the price point at which it is  available.

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Re: Kick
« Reply #3 on: June 24, 2001, 06:13:30 AM »
GOT THIS BALL DRILLED TO GO STRAIGHT FOR TX STATE TOURNAMENT HEARD THE LANES WERE REALLY SCORCHED IT ONLY HAS A 1/2 INCH PIN SO WE DID THE MEASURMENTS AND GAVE THIS BALL A NEGATIVE PIN PLACEMENT ALMOST DIRECTLY BELOW MY MIDDLE FINGER UNLESS YOU BOWL ON DIRT DON'T USE THIS PATTERN ANY OIL AT ALL AND IT'S ALL SKID I HAD TO SCUFF MINE WITH 400 GRIT TO MAKE IT ROLL UP DON'T KNOW WHAT I'M GOING TO DO WITH BALL WHEN THE LANES ARE REALLY DRY IT ROLLS GREAT AND HITS VERY HARD BUT I VERY SELDOM GET THAT AT THE HOUSES WHERE I BOWL I MAY JUST HAVE TO KEEP THIS ONE FOR EMERGENCIES TOTAL SCORE 6 OF 10 IT DID WHAT IT WAS SUPPOSED TO DO BUT DOESN'T FIT MY GAME FOR WHERE I BOWL

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Re: Kick
« Reply #4 on: June 29, 2001, 08:08:21 AM »
Well, I drill the Kick, for Willie Willis, an AMF Staffer.  I laid the ball out with the cg and the pin a 1/2" from his grip line, and the pin distance was about an inch. We were looking for this to be the dry lane ball in his arsenal, and it is.

Willie is able to move right and get the ball down the lane without having to swing the lane.  This is something that he was looking for with this ball, because in the past, we have had problems finding a ball that he didn't have to swing.

He threw this ball last night with the Angle Evolution Extra Tour, and the Firehawk.  The Firehawk was the strongest, Extra Tour was in the middle, and the Kick was the straightest.

I think that with any 3-piece type ball on drier lane condition, that you tend to need more hitting power.  I think with the Kick and the nugget inside, you will notice a little extra punch on the deck.

On a scale of 1-10, I would give this ball a 6.  I give it a 6 because a lot of bowlers will not be able to use it on oily patterns, and it will stay in your bag.  When you hit those drier conditions, this will be something that you can pull out.  You will notice better hitting power than most 3-piece type balls.

If you have an questions, please email me at Bill@buddiesproshop.com
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Re: Kick
« Reply #5 on: February 11, 2002, 04:11:06 PM »
I needed a ball that didnt hook, and this is it. Got this ball from an AMF rep. who I sub for in his league and he said I needed something to play outside with, cause a lot of times I hook it too much and cant get far enough right sometimes when needed. We drilled it with the pin just below the ring finger to give it some backend and thats about all it does. Tested it out on my normal house shot which is about 40 top hat 8 to 8 spread, light outside medium in the middle, pretty easy in most people's eyes. With all of my Storm equipment, I can play anywhere from 3rd to 5th arrow depending on the ball, but with the Kick I play 1st arrow only. Gets through the heads really well, picks up roll in the midlane and makes a smooth turn on the backend. The thing that surprised me though was if I hit it clean, the balls hits like a truck! I do leave a lot of wrap 7 pins, but that is alright cause I would rather wrap 7's all day than go through the face and leave the big 4. Shot 620 in league first night out with it and was very pleased with the results. After league went down to a fresh pair that hadnt been bowled on all day for a little practice and in the first game had the first 9 before I left, of course, a 7 pin. 279 on a fresh shot with a ball I didnt expect a whole lot out of really made my day, so from now on if I needed a dry lane ball, or when I feel like playing outside, the Kick is the way to go. I give it a 9 out of 10, more or less cause I shot 279 with it and didnt fiure I would. Great job AMF.


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