I'm not sure if this should go here, but I believe that this should go on the Beywiki, so that people know what a "track slant" is.
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A track slant is what happens when a track/face is worn down, and is screwed too tightly.
Most times, when a bey experiences these kinds of problems, the bey acts a lot more different than how it would originally perform. One way how to spot a track slant is by examining the position of the track and the face; when a bey has a track slant, both the track and the face will appear to be in a diagonal position, rather than the horizontal it is supposed to be in. Another way of identifying a track slant, is by studying how much force one would have to use to screw the face on the bey; if one uses little force to screw on the face, or if one attempts to tighten, though there is no tightness, then there is a good chance that a track slant will occur. Replacing the track/face with a new one is best recommended when a track slant occur,