MotoCoasterRoller coasterAbout MotoCoasterThe first coaster of its kind in the country, Orange County Choppers MotoCoaster launches guests from zero to over 35 miles per hour in three seconds. Riders will ricochet around figure eights and turn on a dime as they swoop over 1100 feet of track on this gnarly coaster. MotoCoaster allows guests to hop aboard their own extreme sportbike and riders climb over 40 feet on their street modified super sport motorcycles and reach speeds upwards of forty miles per hour. Speeding through figure eights and around hairpin turns won’t cause road rash on this ride. This coaster purrs as it hugs turns and corners the track while carving out a name for itself in the history books -- Last edited by zacharia santon [Update this description | Read previous versions] Photos from MotoCoasterSafety
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Looks great - but just isn't much of a ride. I was very disappointed by this coaster but hope it is a good draw for this small under appreciated park. - Todd Houts my home theme park. this ride was the first of any and for buffalo tht would be great....but only if this coaster was better. - Tim W The only fun thing about this coaster is getting blasted about 50 feet. Once it starts to go up the hill, you go for a pretty lame ride around a tiny track... - dylan hook
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