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Titan Competition Silicone Rings

By Titan_Pinball

9 years ago


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#1097 8 years ago
Quoted from chuckwurt:

I don't notice any difference between these and regular rubbers in this regard.

Maybe he is thinking of Superbands.

#1100 8 years ago

I do notice a little more grip than regular rubber at times when the ball is spinning off of a slingshot or post. I also notice a little less bounce than red rubber (though that may depend on the red rubber you have), bounce is probably closer to black rubber.

What I don't notice is any slowdown of the ball as it transitions from the inlane to the flipper like Superbands or the way Superbands seem to slightly "pull" the shot, I assume due to the extra grip.

Maybe I'm imagining the differences, I should try some A, B, C experiments.

#1107 8 years ago

Translucent Titan flipper and slingshot rings on STTNG.

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4 months later
#1572 8 years ago

Would like to try some of the thin flipper rings to see if they eliminate the "hop" on some 80's Bally machines.

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