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: I will soon be going on a vacation to Orlando,
: and I might go to some of the theme parks. I
: was wondering if exposing the SMP to the G
: forces generated by coaters could damage the
: mechanism. Hopefully there’s an engineer or
: physicist among the readers of this forum,
: but I’ll appreciate any input. Thank you.
I have ride a lot(all here in Sweden,in fact) of roller coasters without any damage of my two SMP
what so ever.
Ride with your SMP and have fun.
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