Obviously this will take some work and I will need to start some testing and I got some of the info from other BeyWiki articles. (only for the Clear Wheel, Track, and Tip) But I'm busy with school alot of the time so I won't be able to start the testing right away but I will when I'm not busy with school work
Face
The face on Cyber Pegasis depicts a Pegasis one of the 88 constelations in space. Although it is different than the original Pegasis Face, it was the approach of a new face design like with Counter Leone.
Clear Wheel: Pegasis
* Weight: 2.9 grams
The priginal release of the Pegasis Clear Wheel is a Blue Transparent plastic wheel, but the Cyber Pegasis version is a white transparent plastic wheel. The edges of the Clear Wheel are shaped in a wing like pattern, each ending in a pointed ‘head’ shape, representing the body form of Pegasis, the symbol its design is influenced by.
Metal Wheel: Cyber
*Weight: ?
The original release of Cyber is a red Metal Wheel shaped to have 3 “Wingsâ€. This Metal Wheel is good for attack types but it is outclassed by the Storm Metal Wheel. Cyber is designed to be a Clear Wheel compatible version of the original Pegasis Wheel from the Metal System series. Although the original Pegasis wheel is much better than Cyber, when it comes to the terms of Attack types. The only point in any Blader to have this Metal Wheel is for collection purposes since it is outclassed by other Attack type Wheels such as Pegasis, and Storm. The second release of this Metal wheel was the same as the original but it was a Silver color like most of the other Metal Wheels.
Track: 100
*Weight: 1.0 Grams
100 is currently the third lowest Track available. Its low height allows Attack-based Wheels such as Storm to make good contact with opposing Tracks and Wheels. Thus it is one of the best Attack type Spin Tracks next to the 90 Track
bottom: Hole Flat
*Weight: 0.5 Grams
HF has a very similar movement speed to that of F, with the main difference being a slight Stamina improvement due to the hole in the middle of the tip. But, with this comes the detriment of even less grip to the stadium floor than F, and also increased fragility.
Overall
Cyber Pegasis 100HF doesn’t have many good parts other than the Spin Track “100" which can be obtained in more useful Beyblades like Storm Aquario 100HF/S and Lightning LDrago 100HF. There is little to no reason to purchase this Beyblade, aside from collection purposes.
Face
The face on Cyber Pegasis depicts a Pegasis one of the 88 constelations in space. Although it is different than the original Pegasis Face, it was the approach of a new face design like with Counter Leone.
Clear Wheel: Pegasis
* Weight: 2.9 grams
The priginal release of the Pegasis Clear Wheel is a Blue Transparent plastic wheel, but the Cyber Pegasis version is a white transparent plastic wheel. The edges of the Clear Wheel are shaped in a wing like pattern, each ending in a pointed ‘head’ shape, representing the body form of Pegasis, the symbol its design is influenced by.
Metal Wheel: Cyber
*Weight: ?
The original release of Cyber is a red Metal Wheel shaped to have 3 “Wingsâ€. This Metal Wheel is good for attack types but it is outclassed by the Storm Metal Wheel. Cyber is designed to be a Clear Wheel compatible version of the original Pegasis Wheel from the Metal System series. Although the original Pegasis wheel is much better than Cyber, when it comes to the terms of Attack types. The only point in any Blader to have this Metal Wheel is for collection purposes since it is outclassed by other Attack type Wheels such as Pegasis, and Storm. The second release of this Metal wheel was the same as the original but it was a Silver color like most of the other Metal Wheels.
Track: 100
*Weight: 1.0 Grams
100 is currently the third lowest Track available. Its low height allows Attack-based Wheels such as Storm to make good contact with opposing Tracks and Wheels. Thus it is one of the best Attack type Spin Tracks next to the 90 Track
bottom: Hole Flat
*Weight: 0.5 Grams
HF has a very similar movement speed to that of F, with the main difference being a slight Stamina improvement due to the hole in the middle of the tip. But, with this comes the detriment of even less grip to the stadium floor than F, and also increased fragility.
Overall
Cyber Pegasis 100HF doesn’t have many good parts other than the Spin Track “100" which can be obtained in more useful Beyblades like Storm Aquario 100HF/S and Lightning LDrago 100HF. There is little to no reason to purchase this Beyblade, aside from collection purposes.