OCTANE BURN

BALL SPECS
Cover: Helix SPF (Pearl)
Core: Quadfire (rg 2.55, diff 0.043, int.diff 0)
Box Finish: 5500 grit LSP
Ball Weight: 15.1 pounds
Pin Length: 3.1 inches
Top Weight: 3.1 ounces

DRILL PATTERN
Dual Angle: 70 x 4 3/4 x 35
Balance Hole: None

BOWLER STYLE
Hand: Right
Rev Rate: 275 rpm
Ball Speed: 17 mph
PAP: 4 7/8” lateral x 5/8” up
Axis Tilt: 17 degrees

SURFACE PREPARATION
Grit: 5500 grit (Box Finish)
Type: Polish

LANE CONDITION
Length: 42 feet
Volume: 28 mls
Type: Typical House Shot

BALL REACTION
Midlane Read: Clean
Breakpoint Shape: Strong Corner
Back End: Good Energy through Pins

COMMENTS
The Octane Burn is very clean through the front and mid-lane as you would expect from a ball designed to play on the “Burn” (appreciable friction in the mid-lane). Coroners well in response to friction without being jumpy off the spot. Not as angular as the Original Octane, but still is VERY energetic through the pins.

The Octane Burn in comparison to the Original Octane and the Graffiti Tag with similar Drill angle of 70 degrees, VAL angle of 35 degrees and progressively longer Pin to PAP distances of 4 1/4 inches Octane, 4 3/4 inches Octane Burn and 5 inches Graffiti Tag, all balls with out of box surface, shows the Original Octane 2 boards deeper with the feet and 1 board deeper with the target at the arrows vs the Octane Burn. The Octane Burn played 4 boards deeper with the feet and 2 boards deeper with the target at the arrows vs the Graffiti Tag. A touch of surface on the Original Octane should give a nice separation between the two Octanes.

In summary, the NEW Octane Burn is clean through the front and mid-lane, corners well without being jumpy and holds energy to CRUSH the pins.

R.O.K. (Real Old Kegler) Motiv Staff

Motiv Octane Burn VIDEO

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5TCge85m1U