:: Bearing Drive - It Isn't as Flimsy as You Think it is ::
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Hey guys!
I've been wanting to write this thread for I can't remember how long. There's been a popular idea across the Beyblade community for years that B:D is unworthy of competitive status because it has exceptionally poor recoil control. It's generally believed that Bearing Drive is inferior stability-wise to other competitive Stamina setups, and as such, it should not be considered competitive (some have even said that Bearing Drive can be "KOed by wind").
I flatly disagree with this idea. I honestly believe that this is a misconception that has carried itself along after the initial hype surrounding B:D's release. I think the idea that B:D itself has serious recoil handling issues was most likely birthed by earlier players' experiences with Phantom B:D, the setup it was most commonly tested with originally. The recoil players experienced during early testing with the setup was very likely due to Phantom's disadvantageous shape, rather than B:D's poor stability.
In short, I theorize that this mindset is the result of players associating the recoil troubles of Phantom B:D with B:D itself, rather than with Phantom, the true cause. In any case, there is no testing anywhere on the site that supports this idea. None. Believe me, I searched far and wide, all the way back to posts pre-dating the release of Phantom Orion.
I hope to dissolve this misconception by testing Bearing Drive's recoil handling capabilities against a semi-aggressive combination, and then testing some of today's competitive Stamina setups against the same opponent, and comparing the results. Hopefully the following tests will demonstrate that Bearing Drive's recoil handling capabilities are nothing short of exceptional.
Testing Combinations
I chose Earth Saggitarrio B:D/(insert competitive Stamina setup here) for the Stamina combination. Earth has relatively low recoil and great Stamina. It's a competitive Stamina/Defense Wheel in Limited, and it suits this purpose well. Saggitario is a standard Defensive Clear Wheel.
I chose MF-H Pegasis _______ CS for the semi-aggressive combination. This custom is on level with the control Stamina type in weight (marginally heavier, purposely), and it provides relatively strong, consistent smash. Tracks were swapped in between sets to match the control Stamina type's height.
Testing: (Click to View)