Beyblade Random Thoughts

(Sep. 18, 2011  1:58 PM)Rendezvous Wrote: I hate how the plastic thread of MFB breaks easily.. I broke my CH120 and GB145 thread today. Unhappy

..."thread"? Do you mean the threading for the Facebolt to screw in to? I cannot see any conceivable way that could break... otherwise, I'm really not sure what you're talking about.
I think he means the little threads on the facebolt. They can break actually. My VariAres facebolt threads broke the other day but it still screws in since they're not all broken.
(Sep. 18, 2011  3:42 PM)Ultrablader Wrote: I think he means the little threads on the facebolt. They can break actually. My VariAres facebolt threads broke the other day but it still screws in since they're not all broken.

I expected that's what he might have meant, but he specifically stated it was threading on tracks, which seems much harder to break unless you're being unnecessarily rough when inserting/tightening your Facebolt into the track.
Well,same here with 230.It kind of snaps when you try to tighten the Face Bolt.
But here the threads in the TRACK are broken.
(Sep. 18, 2011  4:30 PM)Bladestar20 Wrote: Well,same here with 230.It kind of snaps when you try to tighten the Face Bolt.
But here the threads in the TRACK are broken.
The threads in my c145 are broken, I don't know how it happened.
Use a metal facebolt if you have any. But if don't want to use a metal face because it gives the bey a little extra weight, you have to tighten the facebolt a little less.
Yeah, guys, these are toys intended to be assembled by eight year old kids. You don't need to go all Hercules on them when tightening the facebolt - it should only be JUST tight enough that the parts are secure and do not rattle. Not tightened to the absolute limits.
I did try doing that.But if it gets powerful hits,it just gets dismantled.
(Sep. 18, 2011  4:56 PM)Bladestar20 Wrote: I did try doing that.But if it gets powerful hits,it just gets dismantled.

There is a very easy middle ground between too tight and not tight enough.
Using "Liquid Wrench"(google it) is the best thing ever for ALL launchers
(Sep. 18, 2011  10:41 PM)Kaiba Hiwatari Wrote: Oh mah gawd.

http://www.toywiz.com/darkwolf.html#sf

They can't be serious.
IKR and I think that's been posted in the most overpriced beys you've seen thread, lol
They have some good deals on certain things, but they rip people off in other cases XD
Supply and demand...
(Sep. 18, 2011  10:43 PM)CRUelty Wrote:
(Sep. 18, 2011  10:41 PM)Kaiba Hiwatari Wrote: Oh mah gawd.

http://www.toywiz.com/darkwolf.html#sf

They can't be serious.
IKR and I think that's been posted in the most overpriced beys you've seen thread, lol
They have some good deals on certain things, but they rip people off in other cases XD
Supply and demand...
D'oh, I forgot that thread existed. :\ But yeah, I guess all the kids who think Wolf is the god of all Beys buy like 12 of them, so they bump their prices up. XD

(Sep. 16, 2011  3:21 PM)Kai-V Wrote: If anybody was wondering, this recolour is called Burning Claw Ver. and will be as available as the purple MF Earth Aquila 100HF/S, and it comes with W105R²F instead of 145W²D :
[Image: wbba_shop_item01.jpg]

Nice! Thinks for that info...another bey I must buy XD
It may be because i dont have MF-H on the two beys but VariAres M145CS(aggro) is pure destruction
Um, that's not Gattyaki. Gattyaki is launching your bey on top of the other person's bey, just on the edge of their AR to knock them off balance.
That is not gattyaki at all. Gattyaki is launching your bey on the opposing bey, and straight away KO-ing it.

Edit: yo dei, I didn't even see your post. Post bug lately?
(Sep. 19, 2011  11:53 AM)Uwik Wrote: That is not gattyaki at all. Gattyaki is launching your bey on the opposing bey, and straight away KO-ing it.


KO'ing isn't necessary.It may even knock the opposing Beyblade out of balance....horribly reducing its stamina.
Still, Gattyaki is a launching technique, not a rebounce one, and Gattyaki was not executed in any of the battles in that video.
Very good news from an anonymous source : SonoKong will indeed release Beat Lynx TH170WD and Jade Jupiter S130RB, next month officially.

http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/8734/...nokong.jpg
http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/37/ja...nokong.jpg
(Sep. 19, 2011  12:57 PM)Kai-V Wrote: Very good news from an anonymous source : SonoKong will indeed release Beat Lynx TH170WD and Jade Jupiter S130RB, next month officially.

http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/8734/...nokong.jpg
http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/37/ja...nokong.jpg
Great! I have been waiting for this.
(Sep. 19, 2011  3:21 PM)TRI Wrote:
(Sep. 19, 2011  12:57 PM)Kai-V Wrote: Very good news from an anonymous source : SonoKong will indeed release Beat Lynx TH170WD and Jade Jupiter S130RB, next month officially.

http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/8734/...nokong.jpg
http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/37/ja...nokong.jpg
Great! I have been waiting for this.

Too great to here..really want a beat lynx..hehe
any idea on the range of the price Kai-V?
(Sep. 19, 2011  12:57 PM)Kai-V Wrote: Very good news from an anonymous source : SonoKong will indeed release Beat Lynx TH170WD and Jade Jupiter S130RB, next month officially.

http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/8734/...nokong.jpg
http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/37/ja...nokong.jpg

Absolutely fantastic. Now I stand a chance of getting a Beat for less than fourty dollars. Hopefully more testing can be done on these two beys after this occurs, as they will be considerably more widely available.
I hope they do not change the molds,unless they perform better...Especially Beat.
Thanks Kai-v!