(Apr. 06, 2011 5:02 AM)Aquilaz112 Wrote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bearing_%28mechanical%29
Here you go.
thank you for the information.
(Apr. 06, 2011 5:07 AM)Byser Wrote: HMS doesn't have anything like a magnacore system.that is to bad. thanks.
(Apr. 06, 2011 5:18 AM)Aquilaz112 Wrote: Just to add.
Magnecore where Plastic beyblades(Most of them where Engine Gears I think) had a magnet in them.They were used in the Magnecore stadium and this changes these beyblades patterns.
why would I have asked about magnacore if i didnt know what it was specificly. I used to have them after all, but thanks anyway.
(Apr. 06, 2011 8:23 AM)janpegasus Wrote: You can read Aquila112's post for-
what is a bearing.
Also, bearing is also called metal ball(I think so). Therefore, in terms of beyblade, the best examples I could find from beywiki can explain use of bearings to you...
Draciel Metal Ball Defenser
Earth VirgoGB145BS
Read about their BB and Spin track.... It is the best explanation....
Even though i completely forgot what bearings where, I know for a fact that the metal
ball system is completly unrelated to it. Actualy read the pages you are linking me to.
(Apr. 06, 2011 8:53 AM)Aquilaz112 Wrote: Wolborg MS is a bearing bey.
MFB doesen't have any bey with a Bearing Core.
HMS is Jairya MS
Plastic I think would be Dragoon Bearing Stinger.
Are there any more bearing beys? Please list them. Wasn't Wolborg or Wolborg 2 a bearing bey? I ask because I posses a BB that may or may not be Wolborgs (it matches the Attack Ring I have for Wolborg {1}) Also the stickers on the BB say "Bearings" as does the Spin Gear.
(Apr. 06, 2011 5:56 AM)RustyXD Wrote: did hasbro release HMS ?
yes however the line ended before all of the HMS beys were released. It is important to note though, that some Hasbro HMS were in new colors and that the ones that were released were generally made with stronger quality parts (i.e. bit protector molds 2 and 3)