A plethora of architectural elements that have been melded together pleases the eyes as I climb aboard this puppy. Out of the station and up the lift, a short right to the downward leg of our journey. Into a half-loop followed by two half-corkscrews that are back to back. Man, these dogs must be suffering from a bad case of fleas because they are trying to scratch and shake them real bad. A series of inline twists followed by a downward spiral into a half-loop. I’m still clinging to the bar as we make it to the last spiral and into the station. An exhilarating ride with ratings in the sevens and eights. Very smooth and good air-time. Leaving the dogs to scratch I head on down the track. I wonder where Frags has hidden the Yogya GoKart track that is in the city. Oh well, maybe he left it for someone else in the Community to add later.

Malang with the Flamboyan is next on the ride list. I stroll down the expansive paths admiring the vegetation and architecture. It looks like my friend has spared no expense to turn this into a tropical paradise. There in the distance is the B&M I’m looking for. I sure hope the nausea rating is a little lower this time. I enter the endless queue into yet another magnificent structure. Loaded up and ready we’re out of the station and headed for the sky. During the lift I am greeted with a stunning view of Bali. There is little time for rubber-necking as we plummet 90 feet at 62 MPH on a setup for the cobra roll. A large half-loop pushes my old bottom into the seat before we hit a series of high banked turns. Next, into a twist or two or four followed by a slow slide into the station. Nice ride Six Frags, exhilarating and smooth as Boomer’s head. Another pit stop and refreshment before the long trek to the island of Bali.