Okay, okay, I know there's been a bunch load of Galaxy Pegasis threads, but I didn't think most of them were up to Beywiki potential (sorry guys!), and so I decided to make my own. I used the Clear Wheel description that I gave Ultrablader in his draft. Weights from here: http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Weights-of-MFB
Quote:Face: Pegasis
The Face depicts Pegasus, one of the 88 constellations in space.
Clear Wheel: Pegasis II
• Weight: 3.1 grams
The Pegasis II Clear Wheel is originally released in a semi-transparent, light blue color. The Clear Wheel depicts the wings and heads of Pegasis, much like the previous Pegasis Clear Wheel. On each of the wings shows the letters P-E-G-I, short for Pegasis, in a red color.
Metal Wheel: Galaxy
• Weight: 29.4 grams
Galaxy was originally released in a metallic blue paint scheme. Much like Pegasis and Storm, Galaxy's main shape consists of three wing-like forms to depict the wings of Pegasis. On each of Galaxy’s "wings" are two separate protrusions that are melded together, causing a slight gap between each "wing". Each of the undersides are hollow, causing Galaxy to be very light. Galaxy has three curved ridges on the top of each wing, and five small spikes on the bottom. It also has four indented separaptions that are melded into the wing that is visible on the outside.
Since Galaxy's "wings" smoothly curve into the "core" of the Metal Wheel itself, this leads to reduced contact points for any sort of decent Smash. Also, Galaxy is a very light Metal Wheel, and thus is not able to deliver a great amount of force. As such, Galaxy an outclassed Attack Wheel that should not be used competitively at all.
Track: Wing 105
• Weight: 1.2 grams
Wing 105, or W105, consists of two curved wing-like fins that slant downwards, like DF145. The main purpose of this Track is to push air upwards to provide extra Stamina, but the effect this Track produces is negligible, thus making W105 outclassed in both Stamina and Attack. W105 should only be used in the absence of 85, 90, and 100 in both Stamina and Attack customizations.
Bottom: Right Rubber Flat
• Weight: 0.8 grams
Right Rubber Flat, shortened to R²F, is the most vital part of this Beyblade and is the main reason to own Galaxy Pegasis competitively. R²F is very similar to RF, and is an overall upgraded version of it. R²F consists of six curved spikes that face to the right, hence the name. This creates more traction with the stadium floor, causing it to move quicker than an RF. However, its stamina greatly decreases due to increased speed and friction.
Since this is a rubber Attack Bottom, a new R²F is harder to control than a new RF, mainly because it moves much faster. This makes RF a good choice for controllability and stamina, while R²F is a better choice for speed and power. Like RF however, it is essential to wear the rubber of R²F before competitive use, as this allows the Beyblade to spin into a "flower pattern" more easily. A R²F will wear down faster than an RF because of increased friction and speed. A clear sign that shows when an R²F is in its prime is when the indented lines that form a star shape inside R²F's perimeter are completely gone.
Use in Attack Customization
R²F can be utilized in a multitude of Attack customizations, with the most prominent being MF Beat Lynx GB145R²F.
Other Versions
Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F - BB-75 Deck Entry Set (Turquoise Green)
Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F - BB-76 Galaxy Pegasus DX Set (Clear Ver.)
Galaxy Pegasis GB145MS Black Hole Ver. - CoroCoro Limited Edition (Black)
Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F - WBBA 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place Prizes - (Gold, Silver, Bronze)
Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F - BB-92 Booster (Clear Ver.)
Overall
Galaxy Pegasis W105R²F is mainly composed of outclassed parts. However, R²F is one of the best Attack Bottoms available. It is essentially an upgraded version of RF in terms of speed and power, and overall much better. R²F is the only reason to purchase this. Every Blader should own multiples of this Beyblade.