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Originally Posted by Nate Laverdure
....He's saying that when the bridge is pushed down, the underside of the bridge contacts the ball deflector and pushes it down as well.
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Actually, the ball deflectors are tied to the bridge with a length of small diameter wire rope. When the bridge is pushed down on one side, the other side is lifted up. Since the ball deflector is tied to it, the ball deflector on the high side is lifted also, increasing the angle. See t
his video: at about 52 seconds.