The Max Bias is a new version of the Maximum Results. The Maximum Results was one of the last cores Mo Pinel designed, featuring one of the industry’s highest intermediate differentials. With the addition of the new HK22+ cover, we can move the breakpoint further down the lane, yielding a more dynamic down-lane motion. The Max Bias has Mo’s signature design written all over it. Lots of hook and lots of motion. With the Max Bias core numbers RG 2.494, a total Differential of 0.050, and a strong Intermediate Differential of 0.030 combined with the
HK22+, you have the most hook potential from Radical in several years.
LEVEL | Top Shelf |
PART NUMBER | 60-108161-93X |
COLOR | Blue / Aqua |
CORE | Maximum Results Asymmetric |
COVERSTOCK | HK22+ Textured Hybrid |
COVER TYPE | Hybrid Reactive |
FINISH | 500, 1500 Siaair Micro Pad |
WEIGHTS | 16-12 lbs. |
RG | 2.494 (15 lb.) |
DIFF | 0.050 (15 lb.) |
INT DIFF | 0.030 (15 lb.) |
WARRANTY | Two years from purchase date |
RELEASE DATE | June 13, 2024 |
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Max hook
Max Bias I’m a left handed bowler a ball speed around 14.5 mph. My Rev rate is around 275 rpms. This ball is a beast. I compared it to my max results. The Max Bias cover is stronger. This ball has more continuous than the Max Results. If you are looking for a ball for heavy oil. Well then this is a great choice. Thanks, Robert way
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Radical Max Bias
The Radical Max Bias will be that long oil, heavy volume ball in my bag. I anticipate using early this weekend bowling on the Billy Hardwick Pattern, 44' & 30 mls. I have only used it on a THS so far, but I like the shape it creates. Picks up early but is very continuous for a snow tire type ball. That is probably due to the addition of HK22 into the textured cover-stock formula. It also has a high asymmetry core that will add to the flare potential. If you are a speed dominant player or have low revs, this very well might be the everyday ball you need. I like what I see so far.
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Vintage Mo Pinel Ball Design!
If you were ever a fan of the Radical Maximum Results, then you will be very impressed with the new Radical Max Bias. This ball has one of Mo Pinel’s last core designs in it and it was an absolute winner in the Maximum Results. The Max Bias now features the HK-22 additive to it, which allows a bowler to move the breakpoint further down lane but retain its energy and create dynamic ball motion off the spot. I have the Max Bias drilled with the mass bias on my track side, allowing the ball to have a smoother, yet controllable and stronger ball motion through the pins. This ball is super clean and rolls very consistent. This ball is best used when lanes have heavy oil and you want to have predictability when the ball is going down lane. The Max Bias from Radical is a fantastic add to any bowler’s arsenal and this ball will not disappoint!