Talk:Stall (roller coaster)

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[edit] Article Too Technical

This article is too technical. The only people that are going to understand are going to be enthusiasts that know what's going on already. So, what's the point of saying what it is very technically if no one is going to know what it means.

The ride goes throught the circuit and it reaches a high such as going into a loop. The train can't make it through the loop, next hill, or another element, and gets stuck in between a too high element and another high element. It will move back and forth between the two high points until it finally comes to a crawl.

The perfect seniaro is a lift hill, a low point (track near ground), and a loop. It would something like this: http://rcdb.com/ig3.htm?picture=3 It's not my website. It gets stuck in between the two.

Malfunctions, and the weather are a key reason why this happens. I would write it, but immediately someone is going to change, and say it's the way it's supposed to be now.

I disagree. I believe the article is written well enough for a reader of modest education, not technically a roller coaster enthusiast, to understand it. robertjohnsonrj 16:43, 28 November 2006 (UTC)