If you have ever watched a video with a mechanical bull, or if you have actually been on one yourself, you recognize how much fun these rides can be, but they can also be a little bit dangerous. Professional bull riders may disagree simply because there are cushions and soft sides where people can land and not be hurt. However, they still pose a considerable potential for injury if you do not know what you are doing. An even more difficult task, at least for business owners that have one, is the process of installing them on your own. If you order one that comes with directions, you may be able to do this for yourself, and here are a few tips on what you should do.

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Choose A Sizable Area

If you are placing rodeo bull in a carnival, make sure that you have at least a 20 foot diameter location. You typically surround this with a fence that is padded and cushions at the bottom, giving the riders the best possible chance of avoiding injury. The base of the unit must be installed into the ground, which is easier to do if this is inside on a concrete surface. If this is outside, it can either be attached to the ground using extremely long bolts, or a slab of cement must be poured in order to provide proper support for this energetic ride.

How To Install The Actual Bull Ride

Assuming that you have an existing area where there is concrete where the ride can be fastened to the floor, you will be ready to add the rest of the apparatus. This will consist of the motor, the mechanism which causes the bull ride to spin, as well as rotate up and down. On top of that will go the representation of the bull which can be made of plastic, metal, or a combination of both with cowhide on the top for authenticity. These typically come with a saddle which is permanently added to the shape of the bull, or you may actually have one where the saddle may be removed to provide a bareback ride capability. There will be reins in the front, and finally you will want to connect the wiring for the controls that will be outside of the area where the bull ride actually is. These are either controlled through a console attached with wires, or you may have one of the more modern ones that uses Bluetooth technology to transmit the signals.

Testing The Ride

It is always a good idea to test the ride multiple times before allowing patrons to come in. You need to make sure that the bull ride itself is secured to the ground, and that the mechanism is properly attached. Most importantly, you need to use the console to test the start and stop mechanisms, especially the emergency stop if something goes wrong. It is also a good idea to run it through several of the different pre-programmed patterns that the bull will follow to make sure that everything is working properly and that the proper speeds. As far as learning how to ride according to the video in http://inflatablemechanicalbullrides.com/mechanical-bull-video/, it takes practice by learning how to control the pressure of your legs, and the movement of your hips and lower back in order to move with the bull ride once it starts.

Once you have this installed which will only take a few hours if you have done this before or a few hours more if you have not, it is really the testing phase which takes the longest amount of time. You always want to be careful because of how fast these bull rides can go, making sure that they are completely safe for everyone. Need one set bull ride? Click www.inflatablemechanicalbullrides.com/ for more information.

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