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Strange Rides
MattyH
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It will have been in this topic before, but not for ages. So:
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Believe you want the Strange Coasters topic...
MattyH
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Pah. You find The Ultimate rough, I have no time for your lightweight opinions.![]()
The Ultimate IS rough though...
Tibble
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If KMG took all the drugs in 27 seconds and then added a smoke machine
Im sure gullivers land in Milton Keynes had the same ride
Marcus
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Not sure if it has appeared on here
Quite a strange ride but would not work nearly as well with a restraint, seems to be popular latino countries, interested to know if anyone has been on one of these and how they found it as some people seem relatively fine whilst others end up all over the place. There is a video out there with someones trousers falling down on one of these.
Quite a strange ride but would not work nearly as well with a restraint, seems to be popular latino countries, interested to know if anyone has been on one of these and how they found it as some people seem relatively fine whilst others end up all over the place. There is a video out there with someones trousers falling down on one of these.
John
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Ah, Tagadas. No restraints, spinning and bouncing - what could go wrong? A lot of travelling ones (certainly in Europe if not the UK) let people stand up during the ride and they'd bounce it around a bit several accidents later the HSE clamped down on them a little and now in the UK the bouncing motion has to be limited or other steps taken to reduce the chance of someone being injured.
Basically, to be allowed to operate in the UK, a Tagada would not be allowed to be physically capable of doing what the one in that video does unless it had somehow been fitted with restraints.
Basically, to be allowed to operate in the UK, a Tagada would not be allowed to be physically capable of doing what the one in that video does unless it had somehow been fitted with restraints.
Skyscraper
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this "SkyLiner" by Chance Rides looks like a cross between a roller coaster and a cable car!
http://www.chancerides.com/peoplemovers/skyliner.html

http://www.chancerides.com/peoplemovers/skyliner.html