The US2001 was Ryko's answer to the Laserwash 4000. It's a better engineered system, which uses a belt-drive system rather than pneumatic. However, the control design leaves something to be desired- it hunts around the vehicle endlessly, constantly adjusting itself as it goes around. It makes the system slower going around the vehicle than a Laserwash.
@chrstman Yeah, they still have those around here. They are still being made by Hydro-Spray as their Classic series. They are horribly inefficient in their use of water, but very reliable.
My GOD these systems were terrible. Yes, I know it a older Ryko system but all the ones near me were absolutely terrible. They always left spots and soap streaks on our car. Thank god they were replaced. But I’ll admit, this system is MILES better than the pulse.
The Ryko US 2001 Overhead is my most favorite system that they've ever built
The US2001 was Ryko's answer to the Laserwash 4000. It's a better engineered system, which uses a belt-drive system rather than pneumatic. However, the control design leaves something to be desired- it hunts around the vehicle endlessly, constantly adjusting itself as it goes around. It makes the system slower going around the vehicle than a Laserwash.
@chrstman
Yeah, they still have those around here. They are still being made by Hydro-Spray as their Classic series. They are horribly inefficient in their use of water, but very reliable.
@MegahyperDaniel
It is fiendishly complicated, though. It even has water-cooled drive rollers!
@araflygare
The Radius is the direct successor to this system. It is very similar.
My GOD these systems were terrible. Yes, I know it a older Ryko system but all the ones near me were absolutely terrible. They always left spots and soap streaks on our car. Thank god they were replaced. But I’ll admit, this system is MILES better than the pulse.
4:15 the system looked like crap at least the gantry