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Equipment Boards => Roto Grip => Topic started by: offthesheet on April 03, 2016, 02:40:04 PM

Title: Haywire and Hywire
Post by: offthesheet on April 03, 2016, 02:40:04 PM
How do you all like these two pieces abd what are they both best on?
Title: Re: Haywire and Hywire
Post by: tloy on April 03, 2016, 03:43:56 PM
I have both drilled pretty close. Haywire for me is best Med-Heavy to Heavy and Hy-wire is a Beast on medium conditions. For me the Hy-wire was a little over-under at first until I adjusted the surface slightly. For me it is comparable to the Wrecker but stronger overall. Hope this helps.
Title: Re: Haywire and Hywire
Post by: LyalC52 on April 03, 2016, 08:00:19 PM
I have my pair drilled identical
pin finger high, CG out

great duo on heavy lanes that open
Title: Re: Haywire and Hywire
Post by: rackattack on April 27, 2016, 09:40:36 PM
I have both drilled the same. When the lanes start to burn up for the Haywire I switch to the Hywire and just move 1 board right. I could stay with the Haywire and chase the oil moving left but that puts me into the common track area. The Hywire lets me play to the right of the other bowlers and still carry the corners.
Title: Re: Haywire and Hywire
Post by: TamerBowling on April 30, 2016, 11:32:08 AM
I also have mine drilled identically (except I didn't need a weight hole in my Hy-Wire for it to be legal).  I just tried to break the polished surface on the Hy-Wire a bit.

I wrote a full review and video on these so rather than repeat myself, check it out here:
http://tamerbowling.com/roto-grip-hy-wire-and-haywire-bowling-ball-review/
Title: Re: Haywire and Hywire
Post by: 2handedrook12 on April 30, 2016, 06:32:01 PM
With my high speed and higher rev rate the Haywire matches my normal game best on heavy oil and medium-long patterns.
Title: Re: Haywire and Hywire
Post by: Buckwild on October 19, 2016, 10:54:59 AM
I have both drilled pretty close. Haywire for me is best Med-Heavy to Heavy and Hy-wire is a Beast on medium conditions. For me the Hy-wire was a little over-under at first until I adjusted the surface slightly. For me it is comparable to the Wrecker but stronger overall. Hope this helps.

Hi,

What was the surface adjustment? I'm going through the same thing with my Hy-Wire.
Title: Re: Haywire and Hywire
Post by: Buckwild on October 19, 2016, 10:56:08 AM
I also have mine drilled identically (except I didn't need a weight hole in my Hy-Wire for it to be legal).  I just tried to break the polished surface on the Hy-Wire a bit.

I wrote a full review and video on these so rather than repeat myself, check it out here:
http://tamerbowling.com/roto-grip-hy-wire-and-haywire-bowling-ball-review/


Hi,

What did you use to break the polished surface?
Title: Re: Haywire and Hywire
Post by: tloy on October 19, 2016, 11:49:56 AM
Buckwild,

I started out with 3000 and settled on a used 2000 grit Pad for the surface. Good Luck
Title: Re: Haywire and Hywire
Post by: Buckwild on October 19, 2016, 12:18:02 PM
Buckwild,

I started out with 3000 and settled on a used 2000 grit Pad for the surface. Good Luck

Thanks!
Title: Re: Haywire and Hywire
Post by: Buckwild on October 19, 2016, 12:36:30 PM
Buckwild,

I started out with 3000 and settled on a used 2000 grit Pad for the surface. Good Luck

Sorry, one more question. You did it by hand or with a spinner?
Title: Re: Haywire and Hywire
Post by: AlonzoHarris on October 19, 2016, 01:43:04 PM
Haywire has never really worked well for me. I do believe its because I haven't found the right conditions. Nothing is quite heavy enough I've bowled on and I have weaker options that I can use for more than 5 frames before it burns a dry strip in the oil.
Title: Re: Haywire and Hywire
Post by: vkowalski1970 on October 19, 2016, 03:23:16 PM
Love Love Love the Haywire when there is enough oil!!!  The hywire is good too, I had to hit mine with a 4000 pad
Title: Re: Haywire and Hywire
Post by: tloy on October 19, 2016, 05:00:13 PM
Buckwild,

It was on a spinner. By hand would be rougher, I would try 4000 by hand.
Title: Re: Haywire and Hywire
Post by: TamerBowling on October 19, 2016, 09:24:35 PM
Buckwild,

I started out with 3000 and settled on a used 2000 grit Pad for the surface. Good Luck
I also touched the HyWire surface by hand with a heavily used 2000 grit pad just to break the polish.  Much better and is a great ball.  I actually think the HyWire is a superstar.  Extremely versatile and really is a great cover and core matchup.

Sorry, one more question. You did it by hand or with a spinner?