Durkin's Chance portable wheel

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Zamperla
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Durkin's Chance portable wheel

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hi all here are some more detailed photos of the wheel operating (very succesfully) at Canberra's Floriade festival.

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Cool!, Thanks Zamperla.
I'm always interested in seeing the mechanical side of rides, how they work etc.
Lol at the pram parking area.. :lol: :lol: :lol: (i guess it is a family ride isn't it?)
Carny's built this country, the carnival part of it anyway..."Homer Simpson"

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why must these wheels insist on being that got awful cream colour! blah!!!
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Thanks,
Are the cages a new feature?
Any idea on how many trailers it moves?
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Kiwi yes pretty sure the cages were installed as part of the Aus Standard once it came over (ex-Japan)

It fits on a total of 4 trailers. 3 for the base, sweeps and cars and an extra for panelling etc.
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