(Jul. 30, 2010 9:14 AM)The LVJ Wrote: My sentiments, exactly! It's too unstable.
I've even tinkered with the WD145 track and obtained decent results.
I tried with H145 too...
Results weren't too nice if I remember correctly.
My theory:
Because of the narrow spinning axis of a narrow track, 145, spinning velocity is increased, therefore increasing speed.
The flywheel effect of wider tracks gives increased momentum to the spinning, but because it's an attack combo, having the highest velocity while being able to KO the opponent in the shortest amount of time is wanted, therefore an increased momentum will have negligible effect when paired with a near mint RF which causes too much friction, decreasing spinning time.
A perfect fit between joining parts in the beyblade provide the best energy transfer where energy is not lost from wobbling.
Wobbling decreases the efficiency of transfer of energy where energy is lost during the wobble (or rather, transferred to the wobble + the sound of the wobble (because you can't lose energy))