[Answered]  Keeping Beyblades Assembled?

Hello!

So I've heared if you keep your Beyblade assembled can weaken the spring in the driver making it less burst resistance. Is this true?
True? No, it's undetermined. It depends on if the springs aren't of proper strength (for what they do). If this is an issue, we don't know yet.

The only people who have really made this claim, of it happening to them, say it about Hasbro beys. But if it's true or not, there's no real proof yet.

Avoiding keeping them assembled when you're not using them, storing them as separate pieces, is more of a "better safe than sorry" thing. Just easier to manage that way anyway, some feel.

You may want to see this thread: https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Answere...-Tightness

This may be another one to see: https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Unanswe...sbro-again
(Aug. 13, 2018  2:39 AM)Frostic Fox Wrote: True? No, it's undetermined. It depends on if the springs aren't of proper strength (for what they do). If this is an issue, we don't know yet.

The only people who have really made this claim, of it happening to them, say it about Hasbro beys. But if it's true or not, there's no real proof yet.

Avoiding keeping them assembled when you're not using them, storing them as separate pieces, is more of a "better safe than sorry" thing. Just easier to manage that way anyway, some feel.

You may want to see this thread: https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Answere...-Tightness

This may be another one to see: https://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Unanswe...sbro-again

Okie thanks!
I'm doing a test in these weeks, i assembled a bey with s2, gravity and variable. Hasbro. It doesn't seem the springs are getting weaker, though.
I’ve had Rocktavor for some time now and I used to keep it together now it’s driver’s spring, which is supposed to be good, is all worn out. Not sure if this is just because my revolve just was never that strong but it is definitely not how most people wouldconsider a revolve to act.
So, after 2-3 weeks of testing i can say that the performance tip i used (variable, Hasbro) lost about 15-20% of its springs strength. Not that bad, honestly i expected much worse. I have 2 Hasbro revolve, they suck to begin with (no tighteness, even right out of the boxes). Dang, if i think it could be so useful i get a little upset...