It’s yellow primer
I want to know the story as to why that corkscrew and some other segments of the track are yellow.
I always thought it was to warn people that the ride is about to get rough. However, I just realized if that were the case, the whole ride would probably be yellow.
I rode I305 about a week after it opened, aka hard OSTR's and no Trim. Honestly, I think Maverick was the worse ride for those OSTR's over I305. Then again, I don't really remember much of the I305 ride after the first drop...I'm glad I never experienced the old hard OTSRs on i305. That must have been brutal. I believe I experienced the OTSRs on Flight of Fear a long time ago, but I don't remember much about them.
I rode I305 about a week after it opened, aka hard OSTR's and no Trim. Honestly, I think Maverick was the worse ride for those OSTR's over I305. Then again, I don't really remember much of the I305 ride after the first drop...
Head? How about neck. That's where they always hit me... Anyways, that's how Intamin did their OSTR's at the time. KD had them replace the hard OSTR's with the padded ones on I305, then CP did that with Maverick, Hershey added them to Storm Runner and Fahrenheit a few years back too.Same here for when I first rode i305, the OTSR design was weird since it didn't even touch my shoulders but were basically large flat blades to smash my head against.
Head? How about neck. That's where they always hit me... Anyways, that's how Intamin did their OSTR's at the time. KD had them replace the hard OSTR's with the padded ones on I305, then CP did that with Maverick, Hershey added them to Storm Runner and Fahrenheit a few years back too.
Note: Premier won an industry excellence award for getting rid of the OTSRs on their original LIM Launchers.
@Jonesta6 Premier Rides still offers the coaster type on its catalog.
It would be cheaper but this isn't likely Premier coming into fix it. More likely that it's from KDs side and they ordered a new piece from Premier.True, I was figuring it'd be cheaper and easier to take from a previously standing ride than to fit a new piece from the manufacturer, though then again I don't remember seeing there were many spaghetti bowl rides so...
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