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Chance Rides Manufacturing is a
roller coaster A roller coaster, or rollercoaster, is a type of amusement ride that employs a form of elevated railroad track designed with tight turns, steep slopes, and sometimes inversions. Passengers ride along the track in open cars, and the rides are ...
and amusement ride manufacturer. The company was formed on May 16, 2002, when the former Chance Industries Inc. emerged from bankruptcy. The main office and manufacturing facility are located in Wichita, Kansas.


History

Chance Manufacturing was incorporated in 1961 by Richard H. (Harold) Chance. Harold Chance had been involved in the amusement business since 1946, building small trains for the Ottaway Amusement Company. He designed a gauge replica of the '' C. P. Huntington'', a well-known steam locomotive built in 1863 for the Southern Pacific Railroad. Titled by the same name, Chance's ''C. P. Huntington'' is the company's most successful product line. In 1967, Chance began producing Starliner Trams under the subsidiary Chance Coach. In 1970, Chance acquired the assets of the Allan Herschell Company. Richard G. Chance (Dick Chance) assumed control of the company and formed Chance Industries, Inc. in 1985 to oversee the various divisions – Chance Rides, Chance Coach, and Chance Operations. In December 1986, Chance then acquired Bradley & Kaye, a ride manufacturer specialized in children's rides and carousel figures.


Modern era

For several years, Chance Rides Manufacturing products were sold under the brand
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. In 2011, the company reintroduced the Chance Rides brand which encompasses Chance Morgan Coasters, Inc. and Chance Rides Manufacturing. On September 17, 2011, trade publication '' Amusement Today'' presented Chance Rides with the Golden Ticket Award for Supplier of the Year, in honor of the company's 50th anniversary.


Trains

Chance Rides began to fabricate their narrow gauge ''C. P. Huntington'' locomotive in 1960. Since 2018, these locomotives can be powered by a gasoline, diesel, propane or electric engine. An
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and drop down 90*
gearbox Propulsion transmission is the mode of transmitting and controlling propulsion power of a machine. The term ''transmission'' properly refers to the whole drivetrain, including clutch, gearbox, prop shaft (for rear-wheel drive vehicles), diff ...
transfers power to the front and rear power trucks via
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s and
gearbox Propulsion transmission is the mode of transmitting and controlling propulsion power of a machine. The term ''transmission'' properly refers to the whole drivetrain, including clutch, gearbox, prop shaft (for rear-wheel drive vehicles), diff ...
es. Its drive wheels are not powered but roll on the rails while fake side rods reciprocate in and out of fake
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s. Some owners have chosen to remove the false drive wheels for ease of maintenance. With over 400 examples built as of 2022, the ''C. P. Huntington'' has become the most popular park train since
The Allan Herschell Company The Allan Herschell Company specialized in the creation of amusement rides, particularly carousels and roller coasters. The company manufactured portable machines that could be used by traveling carnival operators. It was started in 1915 in the ...
merged into Chance Industries in 1970 and production of the S-24 Iron Horse train ceased. Many amusement parks are replacing their
steam locomotive A steam locomotive is a locomotive that provides the force to move itself and other vehicles by means of the expansion of steam. It is fuelled by burning combustible material (usually coal, oil or, rarely, wood) to heat water in the loco ...
s with these locomotives since they are easier to maintain and operate. Locomotives and coaches can be customized in a variety of ways.


Carousels

Chance Carrousels (deliberately spelled with two 'Rs') were introduced in 1971 following the acquisition of the Allan Herschell Company the previous year. Chance modified the Herschell design giving it a more ornate style. After Chance purchased Bradley & Kaye in December 1986, Chance was able to use the molds and manufacturing rights to 62 carousel figures produced by Bradley & Kaye owner, David Bradley. He had carefully reproduced prized carousel animals from famous carvers over the previous 20 years and new molds were cast at the Chance facility under his direction, until Bradley died in 1988. These famous reproductions with spectacular detail have been included on Chance carrousels since the late 1980s. With the merger of the D. H. Morgan line of carousels, some of the unique Morgan figures have been added to the collection as well. Although fiberglass, the magnificent detail and menagerie of different styles of horses and other figures have become a trademark of Chance Rides carrousels.


Ferris wheels

The first Ferris wheel from Chance, the Astro Wheel, was sold to showman Don Franklin and debuted at the 1967
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. It featured 16 cars with two passengers per car. The first park model, an 80-foot Giant Wheel, was built in 1975 at Valleyfair amusement park in Minnesota. It features 18 cars holding four passengers per car and is still in operation. The Giant Wheel/Century Wheel was introduced in various sizes in both park and portable models in 1988. In 2006, Chance worked with Ronald Bussink Professional Rides of Switzerland and Dutch Wheels BV, a division of Vekoma Rides, to produce larger wheels such as the Niagara SkyWheel which stands tall. It features 42 air-conditioned cars seating eight passengers per car. According to Chance Rides director Angus Jenkins, the larger wheels are known as observation wheels as opposed to Ferris wheels, since they carry riders in enclosed cars rather than in open seats. On October 19, 2012, Chance Rides announced a long term license agreement with Bussink Design GmbH for the exclusive rights to manufacture and sell the R80XL Giant Wheel in North America. Chance Rides will market the R80XL, which is over tall, under an affiliate company, Chance American Wheels. The first R80XL wheel was manufactured by Maurer German Wheels in Munich, Germany, and was delivered to the city early in 2013. The first U.S. version built by Chance was the Capital Wheel at the National Harbor, Md. It opened May 23, 2014. Chance Rides/Chance American Wheels will continue to manufacturer and sell R60 wheels in North America under an exclusive license from Dutch Wheels BV. Notable wheels include: * The Great Escape Giant Wheel (1989) * I-X Center Ferris wheel (1992) tall. It was the world's tallest indoor wheel when it opened. * Hersheypark Ferris wheel (1996) *
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Giant Ferris Wheel (1997) * Niagara SkyWheel (2006) *
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(2011) * Seattle Great Wheel (2012) * Capital Wheel (2014)


Roller coasters

Chance Manufacturing's first coaster was the Toboggan, a portable ride in which a small vehicle climbed vertically up a tower then spiraled back down around the same tower. The ride was invented by Walter House of Amarillo, Texas, and Chance acquired the manufacturing rights and started producing it in 1969. It was designed to be a carnival ride, fitting on two trailers, but several units were purchased by amusement parks where they were set up as permanent attractions. Chance manufactured 32 of these units, two of which still operate at a permanent park. In 1998 Chance introduced the Big Dipper children's coaster. With the integration of the D. H. Morgan line into Chance Rides in 2001, the company acquired track manufacturing technology and the ability to offer a variety of coaster designs. D. H. Morgan was an offshoot of Arrow Development, original developer of tubular steel track, first used on Disney's Matterhorn Bobsleds attraction. In 2006, Chance formed an alliance with Vekoma. Chance Rides represented Vekoma in North America and manufactured the steel track for select projects. On October 17, 2012 Chance Rides and Vekoma discontinued their agreement to produce rides together for the North American market.


List of roller coasters

As of 2019, Chance Rides has built 36
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s around the world.


Current models

* Carrousel * Carrousel * Double Decker Carrousel * Carrousel * Double Decker Carrousel * Grand Carrousel *Aviator *'' C.P. Huntington'' replica narrow gauge miniature train *Century Wheel *DGW35 Gondola Wheel *DGW45 Gondola Wheel *Electric Cars *Family Coaster *Freestyle *Giant Wheel *
Hypercoaster A hypercoaster can mean one of two things: *Any continuous-circuit roller coaster with a height or drop measuring greater than 200 feet Or, more narrowly: *Any complete-circuit roller coaster with a height or drop between 200 and 299 feet ( ...
s Mamba, World's of Fun *Hyper GT-X Coaster Lightning Run, Kentucky Kingdom *Pharaoh's Fury *GXL200* Observation Wheel *R60 Giant Wheel * R80XL Giant Wheel *Revolution 20 *Revolution 32 *Tramstar HD *Tramstar LFT * UniCoaster * Unicoaster 2.0 * Wipeout *
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* Zipper


Past models

*Alpine Bobs (also available in Rock and Roll/Swingin' Safari/Thunder Bolt themes) *Astro Wheel *Casino (variation of the Trabant) *Chaos *
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*Flying Bobs (originally by Herschell)/Thunderbolt (rethemed Bobs) *Inverter *Music Fest (variation of the Flying Bobs) * Observation Tower *Olympia Bobs (originally by Herschell) *Pump-It Handcar *Radar *Rok-N-Rol (originally by Herschell) * Rotor *Sea Dragon (predecessor to the Pharaoh's Fury) *Sidewheeler * Skydiver *Sky Wheel (originally by Herschell) *Slingshot *Space Shuttle *Star Fighter *Suspended Family Coaster *Toboggan * Trabant *Tumbler (a lifting, double-wheel version of the Skydiver- was known as Wheel Barrow. Only one built) *Turbo *Twister *Wagon Wheel (variation of the Trabant) *Wagon Wheeler * The Zipper *Zumur


References


External links

*
Chance Rides listing at Roller Coaster DataBase
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