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Robo Pong 540 (2)
Robo Pong 540
by Adam 17 years ago
by Adam 17 years ago
Re: Robo Pong 540
by Al 17 years ago
by Al 17 years ago
Re: Robo Pong 540
by Alex 17 years ago
by Alex 17 years ago
Re: Robo Pong 540
by Adam 17 years ago
by Adam 17 years ago
Re: Robo Pong 540
by Adam 17 years ago
by Adam 17 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Robo Pong 540) was posted by Al, on 10/10/2007 10:06:03 PM:
You are far better off saving your money until you can buy a two wheel robot. About the only ball you will get any half way decent practice on any one wheel robot such as the 540, 2040, ttmatic, is top spin. Back spin and side spin are always too heavy all the time and you can't get no spin |