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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: Next Level PS on September 23, 2003, 08:20:22 AM

Title: drilling for super flippy backends
Post by: Next Level PS on September 23, 2003, 08:20:22 AM
I need a suggestion 37Ft shoot with flippy backends, medium to high revs I was thinking of PEARL SONIC X with 5 X 6 drilling with mass bias deep in track area. I might need a small/ deep X-hole in track area what do you guys suggest.
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Title: Re: drilling for super flippy backends
Post by: Jeffrevs on September 24, 2003, 07:38:25 AM
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with the little .020 diff on the Sonics, and your rev rate, a 5 label drill (5x6) would work.   I play on a 35 ft screaming backend house and my Sonic solid works with a 4x4. Yes, I'm only medium revved, but still.  Both balls would work, it all depends on if you like pearls or solids better.

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Title: Re: drilling for super flippy backends
Post by: charlest on September 24, 2003, 08:29:01 AM
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I need a suggestion 37Ft shoot with flippy backends, medium to high revs I was thinking of PEARL SONIC X with 5 X 6 drilling with mass bias deep in track area. I might need a small/ deep X-hole in track area what do you guys suggest.
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37 feet? Depends on how heavy that 37 feet is oiled. If the SOnic-X pearl will handle that much oil, and with its built-in length, I wonder if a 2x3 or a 2x4 (or even 2x5; I've had some success with that one and I'd say I have medium to medium-high revs) drilling, dependent on the pin-CG distance, wouldn't be more appropriate to enable a high rev bowler to handle very strong backends???
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