[Product]  BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES

(Apr. 23, 2009  9:25 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: I hate this. Every time we find out the letters people just start throwing out every word they can think of ...

(Apr. 23, 2009  9:25 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: Stretched? Streamline? Really?

>_>

I don't think it would be stretched.
(Apr. 23, 2009  9:27 PM)Evan Wrote: Elastic! Tongue_out You know it'll work

No but really. Sad to see another reused wheel. I would have loved to see a better HWS defense Wheel. Like one that doesn't weigh next to nothing.

We don't know Flame's weight yet ...
He means Rock.
(Apr. 23, 2009  9:34 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: We don't know Flame's weight yet ...

It looks to be similar to Rock's....but I could be totally wrong.
(Apr. 23, 2009  9:47 PM)Evan Wrote: It looks to be similar to Rock's....but I could be totally wrong.

Yes, you could be. Too many assumptions on this board based on nothing.
I thought Rock looked much heavier. Storm and Dark are 31g, Rock is 32g, I'm guessing Flame will be either 30 or 31g. I don't think this is a far fetched assumption.....
(Apr. 23, 2009  9:47 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: Yes, you could be. Too many assumptions on this board based on nothing.

I'm guessing based on thickness.
It doesn't matter how thick it is as much as whether it's been hollowed out or not ...
(Apr. 23, 2009  10:34 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: It doesn't matter how thick it is as much as whether it's been hollowed out or not ...

Obviously I took that into consideration, but seeing Takara's trend to release hollow wheels
t145 =
tilt 145
turn 145
tower 145
twist 145

es=
extra sharp?
Japanese blog Ex Machina, which is generally quite accurate, reported earlier this year that we would see a Bearing Track/Bottom in September. This Beyblade also comes out in September ...
Heh, T145 for Turbo, as in an EG like gimmick. ES still has me baffled, though. S could stand for spinning/spin if it's a free spinning part, but they would probably put the gimmick in the track, sooo>.>
It probably is just some sort of sharp tip.
I think ES could stay for "Endurance Sharp".

There are:
F, WF, HF, RF (Attack)
D, SD, WD, B, WB (Defence)
SF, FS (Balance)
S, BS (Endurance)

So I think it can be an Endurance/Stamina Bottom...and maybe together with a bearing track...
Why would they call it Endurance when they use the word Stamina?
(Apr. 26, 2009  10:10 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: Why would they call it Endurance when they use the word Stamina?

To not be banal???XD
(Apr. 26, 2009  10:13 PM)DrigerGT Wrote: To not be banal???XD

I don't understand ...
I mean... Stamina is how they call it but it`s supposed to be an Endurance type...so why not?
(Apr. 26, 2009  11:50 PM)DrigerGT Wrote: I mean... Stamina is how they call it but it`s supposed to be an Endurance type...so why not?

Stamina is the word Takara-Tomy uses, not Endurance ...
(Apr. 26, 2009  11:51 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: Stamina is the word Takara-Tomy uses, not Endurance ...

I know but they could use Endurance for a part's name...IMO
(Apr. 27, 2009  12:00 AM)DrigerGT Wrote: I know but they could use Endurance for a part's name...IMO

Why though?

Either way, it won't be Endurance ... Endurance Sharp is a bit redundant. It will be an adjective. Extra Sharp makes sense to me.
(Apr. 24, 2009  12:53 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: Japanese blog Ex Machina, which is generally quite accurate, reported earlier this year that we would see a Bearing Track/Bottom in September. This Beyblade also comes out in September ...

If this were true, I would buy like 3 of these things.
(Apr. 27, 2009  12:18 AM)BladeBee Wrote: Id say Twin145Extra sharp

haha I actually thought of Twin145 too.

I was thinking that the track might have two parts to it.
(Apr. 27, 2009  12:21 AM)Aqua Wrote: haha I actually thought of Twin145 too.

I was thinking that the track might have two parts to it.

Me too,I was thinking it might be like the spin gear,2 parts XD
es could mean etearnal survive