I think you all must have noticed that brand new powerballs do not spin as easy as used ones. While using those new powerballs you get the feeling that the rotor slips internally at higher speed. But now I have the following questions:
1) How long may this reduced performance last?
2) What should I do to reduce this time to the minimum? Should I do lot's of endurance runs with it? Or should I do many speed attempts with it?
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Another thing I noticed is that most powerballs have a preferred spinning direction. Let me explain this a little bit. You can always start the powerball in two opposite directions (directions A and B).
Now, for example if I spin the powerball into direction A, then this means that the powerball is fast for my left hand (spinning anti-clockwise). And if I spin the powerball (rotating in direction A) using the right hand the powerball is slower.
And if I spin the powerball into direction B, then this means that the powerball is fast for my right hand (spinning clock-wise). And if I spin the powerball (rotating in direction B) using the left hand the powerball is slower.
Did anybody ever experience this? Let me be clear, the difference between the preferred and non-preferred direction of a powerball differs quite a bit. In somes case it even seems to be absent, but in some other cases the difference can be over 1500rpm!!
Regards,
The Force


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I'm sorry to say you'll have to be banned for it.


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