I currently have a PC but I've been wanting to upgrade to something less entry level. I was originally planning to go with the Cyclo and then Adam's had to go and add the Rupes to their selection and now I'm a tad overwhelmed.
So I primarily do this for mine and my wife's vehicle which are both under 2 years old and the paint is in good condition, so I know the Cyclo will be fine for regular upkeep, but I also enjoy doing friends vehicle for dollars once in a while. I am concerned however that if I ever do need more correction power will the Cyclo be enough? I plan on keeping my PC for now and thought about converting it to the 4 inch pads. Here are my two different thought processes on this:
Get the Cyclo mainly because I don't have vehicles that need severe correction and keep the PC as a backup (can it correct better than the Cyclo?) Again I like the Cyclo because of low vibration and you can get in tighter areas without switching machines.
Get the Rupes 15mm (better correction than the Cyclo?) and convert the PC to 4 inch pads for tighter areas.
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I currently have a PC but I've been wanting to upgrade to something less entry level. I was originally planning to go with the Cyclo and then Adam's had to go and add the Rupes to their selection and now I'm a tad overwhelmed.
So I primarily do this for mine and my wife's vehicle which are both under 2 years old and the paint is in good condition, so I know the Cyclo will be fine for regular upkeep, but I also enjoy doing friends vehicle for dollars once in a while. I am concerned however that if I ever do need more correction power will the Cyclo be enough? I plan on keeping my PC for now and thought about converting it to the 4 inch pads. Here are my two different thought processes on this:
Get the Cyclo mainly because I don't have vehicles that need severe correction and keep the PC as a backup (can it correct better than the Cyclo?) Again I like the Cyclo because of low vibration and you can get in tighter areas without switching machines.
Get the Rupes 15mm (better correction than the Cyclo?) and convert the PC to 4 inch pads for tighter areas.
Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated.
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