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Means Streak looks impressive because of how massive it is, but the elements are very drawn out and unexciting, so making it super smooth would not make it a great ride IMO. Maybe if they could remove every single trim brake and make it super smooth, the train might go fast enough to deliver some exciting forces, but it would probably just be a fast boring ride then. As is, the much smaller Blue Streak at the park is a far superior woodie. I say tear it down and make a fabulous Gravity Group woodie. A clone of China's new Fireball would suit me just fine. The other massive Summers/Dinn from about the same time period, Texas Giant, has the right design to deliver thrills as long as they can keep it tracking well and not have to use trim brakes to keep it from ripping itself apart and beating up riders. When I first rode it in the fall of 2005, it blew me away. It was in my top 5 woodies out of about 90 I had ridden at the time. It had airtime and laterals everywhere and the roughness was tolerable, although a little excessive. Then Rob, Chuck and I visited again in 2007 (their first time to SFOT) and it was much rougher and slower, so needless to say, Rob and Chuck weren't impressed. It was probably a rougher Mean Streak to them.