I must sound like a complete idiot but can someone explain to me why the tracks and bottoms are called with numbers and letters
numbers letters i.e. 105 or RF
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Numbers are representing the track height, Bottom letters represents the characteristics of it.
Numbers are representing the track height, Bottom letters represents the characteristics of it.
You could have simply asked this in random thoughts, or even taken a look at the beywiki entry on MFB.
The number:
85-230 deonate the height of the track
145 for example would be in height 145mm
The lettering at the beggining of a track name is a describer for the track.
DF - Downforce, GB - Gravity Bowl .etc
The lettering at the end of the combination or blade, RF, SD.etc
describes the bottom.
RF - Rubber Flat, SD - Sharp Defense, so on and so forth.
In future, ask smaller questions like this here:
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Ask-a-qu...read-Rules
Or even better, learn by looking around the website.
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The number:
85-230 deonate the height of the track
145 for example would be in height 145mm
The lettering at the beggining of a track name is a describer for the track.
DF - Downforce, GB - Gravity Bowl .etc
The lettering at the end of the combination or blade, RF, SD.etc
describes the bottom.
RF - Rubber Flat, SD - Sharp Defense, so on and so forth.
In future, ask smaller questions like this here:
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Ask-a-qu...read-Rules
Or even better, learn by looking around the website.
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