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I made some when I was bored :

Extreme Change 230 (EC230)

Gimmick- Changes from 230 height to 80 height manually.


Eternal Sharp Wide Defense (ESWD)

Gimmick- Provides the maximum stamina a Beyblade bottom can possibly achieve.


@Mu: "EC230/80" is impossible. Their is litterally no space within an 80 height track to fit anything, let alone an almost twofold height gain.
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80 is probably the lowest track a Beyblade can probably fit into... The blade won't scrape when combined with the "super tall" ESWD... (the tallest Beyblade Bottom ever created !!!!) XD

EC230/80 maximizes stamina and will not make the blade loose any stamina (by wobbling during the beginning and middle phases of the Beyblade Battle...)
I thought of W2F(Wave Wide Flat). It's a WF with 2 ridges on its base and another very small flat in the middle. Because of its design, it will have a high top speed and good stadium grip, but when at low spin speed, it can wobble in one spot for an elongated amount of time, giving it stamina.
(Jun. 17, 2012  7:33 PM)Mu Wrote: [ -> ]

Congratz on the correct capitalisation.

(Jun. 17, 2012  7:33 PM)Mu Wrote: [ -> ]80 is probably the lowest track a Beyblade can probably fit into...

It is known that 80 is indeed the lowest physically possible. TT does not want to reach this limit though and, with Zero G requiring taller parts, it probably never will.
The problem is, the entirety of the track would be filled by the face bolt. There would be no space whatsoever for the mechanism to height transition.

: like this (quote to view properly)?
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Soory about that DracoMageat...

Edit: I mean Dracomageat

I really want EC230 and ESWD to come out...

Maybe, with EC230 (80 height), there will just and exactly be enough space for any possible/kind of performance tip to fit on it.
There was no sarcasm involved there. It is a two word username that I amalgamated for the sake of ease of login.

I don't think you're getting my other point though. There is no space to store the height change with an 80 height track. You cannot fit the extra 150's worth of plastic round the edges. You cannot fit the extra 150's worth of plastic inside.

You could fit it on a plane.
You could not fit it on a train.
You could not fit it in a box.
You could not fit it with a fox.
You could not fit it here or there.
You could not fit it anywhere.
(Jun. 17, 2012  9:31 PM)Dracomageat Wrote: [ -> ]You could fit it on a plane.
You could not fit it on a train.
You could not fit it in a box.
You could not fit it with a fox.
You could not fit it here nor there.
You could not fit it anywhere.

This made me chuckle. For realz.
Good good.
I used to do "one shift, two shift, redshift, blueshift" at A-level but my sense of humour doesn't fit university quite so well. It's been a long time since I've been able to pull off a Dr Seuss refference like that, which is a shame because they always amuse me.
Does anyone think a metal wide flat would be a good idea?
(Jun. 18, 2012  12:31 AM)MLPblader Wrote: [ -> ]Does anyone think a metal wide flat would be a good idea?

I'm afraid a lot of restraint would need to be applied for this part to have a fair and balanced existence.
Metal = Less friction = Faster movement on the same width. It would be a good part but rather suicidal.
Performance tip GB. It's pretty much like an eternal tip except the ball's 360 spinning in the tip for less friction but bettter stamina. Plus you can make GB145GB.
RD175 (Rubber Defence 175)

I figured instead of R145 where there is so much recoil, there could be one like BD145, But not as wide, that has rubber circling the whole track instead of the three wing things like on R145.

175 could be a unique height.
Takara tomy should make a wide claw 145 track.
HE200

a heat emitting spin track that would melt the opposing bey?
(Jun. 18, 2012  7:08 PM)faissaloo Wrote: [ -> ]HE200

a heat emitting spin track that would melt the opposing bey?

That might be banned...
It might also melt the bey that it is attached to.
(Jun. 18, 2012  7:09 PM)MLPblader Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jun. 18, 2012  7:08 PM)faissaloo Wrote: [ -> ]HE200

a heat emitting spin track that would melt the opposing bey?

That might be banned...
Might? It WOULD be banned. LOL
(Jun. 18, 2012  7:12 PM)TriSix Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jun. 18, 2012  7:09 PM)MLPblader Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jun. 18, 2012  7:08 PM)faissaloo Wrote: [ -> ]HE200

a heat emitting spin track that would melt the opposing bey?

That might be banned...
Might? It WOULD be banned. LOL

LOL u got that right, bro!
ET235 (Eternal Tornado)

Height-23.5 mm
Width-52 mm
Weight-10 G

The tallest spin track ever made... With its maximum weight, this track provides maximum rotation and velocity.
(Jun. 19, 2012  8:16 PM)Mu Wrote: [ -> ]ET235 (Eternal Tornado)

Height-23.5 mm
Width-52 mm
Weight-10 G

The tallest spin track ever made... With its maximum weight, this track provides maximum rotation and velocity.
Good idea, bro
Thanks (unless your being sarcastic though...)
MXF - metal extreme flat. meshes two of my favorite tips!
That would move slower than XF and be way easier to KO... MXF would only have better stamina and better solo spin time(s).