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RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - Hiro Ayami - Sep. 19, 2009

(Sep. 19, 2009  1:45 PM)Kai-V Wrote: http://machinerobo.blogspot.com/2009/09/blog-post_1082.html

Make your conclusion about ES ...

And Hiro Ayami, perhaps you can make a rough estimation of T125's width on Flame, compared to D125 on another Flame with these pictures.

:o good call, yeah.

Looks like it's slightly wider, not sure by how much exactly, but definitely a little wider looking. Of course being segmented could skewer that visually.

... It might just end up having a bit of use. ES could turn out to be a part that we need to tune in order to be useful, I'm not sure how we'll deal with it initually though, but I was reading a few blogs translated and looks like a few japanese guys are looking to experiment with it. They seem to have high hopes at least.


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - Spinster - Sep. 20, 2009

From the picture, it looks more like a pin-and-gasket coupling than a bearing...


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - Kai-V - Sep. 20, 2009

I do not know if this is helpful ...
http://ameblo.jp/beykake/entry-10346346412.html


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - theflightyellz - Sep. 20, 2009

If it'll spin for that long whilst grinding up against that ridge, then it must have some potential?


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - Bey Brad - Sep. 20, 2009

(Sep. 20, 2009  5:02 PM)theflightyellz Wrote: If it'll spin for that long whilst grinding up against that ridge, then it must have some potential?

Not necessarily ...? This doesn't really correlate to an actual battle.


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - lil818mvp - Sep. 21, 2009

Wait, quick question what is that plastic coloring on the top of the beyblade?


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - Aqua - Sep. 21, 2009

(Sep. 21, 2009  10:55 PM)lil818mvp Wrote: Wait, quick question what is that plastic coloring on the top of the beyblade?

You mean the clear wheel...?


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - omarramo9 - Oct. 02, 2009

I just ordered this and earth aquila and I cant wait Smile


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - Cyber Kerberous - Oct. 03, 2009

personally, it looks like a ball bearing cos of the way the light reflects off it: it doesn't look flat


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - Bey Brad - Oct. 03, 2009

Ball bearings are flat.


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - theflightyellz - Oct. 03, 2009

(Oct. 03, 2009  4:54 PM)Cyber Kerberous Wrote: personally, it looks like a ball bearing cos of the way the light reflects off it: it doesn't look flat
As Brad said, ball bearings are inside a small, flat circular case.
They aren't just large round metal balls...
They can be seen here in Burning Kerberous
[Image: Bearings.jpg]


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - Kai-V - Oct. 03, 2009

kyoganken has posted the following weights :

Libra Clear Wheel - 2.8 grams.
T125 - 1.7 grams, just like DF145.
ES - 1.0 grams, the 'heaviest' Bottom, apparently.


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - JonnB - Oct. 04, 2009

heaviest bottom. That seems useful. Sounds like a good Bey to buy
I defiantly Gonna want to try this bottom out.


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - Blade Wing - Oct. 04, 2009

(Oct. 03, 2009  9:16 PM)Kai-V Wrote: kyoganken has posted the following weights :

Libra Clear Wheel - 2.8 grams.
T125 - 1.7 grams, just like DF145.
ES - 1.0 grams, the 'heaviest' Bottom, apparently.

I knew the T125 was like the DF145


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - kool-kid9980 - Oct. 04, 2009

So getting this.
It looks like the bottom will help me, Track maybe not but i love collecting everything.


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - Kai-V - Oct. 04, 2009

(Oct. 04, 2009  3:24 AM)Blade Wing Wrote: I knew the T125 was like the DF145
... They just coincidentally weigh the same according to kyoganken, they are not the same though ...


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - Resistance - Oct. 04, 2009

Looks cool, I like normal libra better


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - フェルグラント - Oct. 04, 2009

(Oct. 03, 2009  9:16 PM)Kai-V Wrote: kyoganken has posted the following weights :

Libra Clear Wheel - 2.8 grams.
T125 - 1.7 grams, just like DF145.
ES - 1.0 grams, the 'heaviest' Bottom, apparently.

Had the feeling that was it but...I don't think it will be much of a use.


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - Dirge - Oct. 13, 2009

the ES bottoms tip is freespining and has pretty good stamina


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - Serotonin - Oct. 13, 2009

Could you please tell us whether the metal part of the Bottom's interior looks like the top or bottom bearing in the picture Flight posted at the top?


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - Aqua - Oct. 13, 2009

(Oct. 13, 2009  12:46 AM)Dirge Wrote: the ES bottoms tip is freespining

We kind of already knew that for a few months now...

What we don't know is exactly what type of bearing ES has.


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - Dirge - Oct. 13, 2009

it looks like the top of the magents in the neo spin gears ill take a photo and post it in a few minutes

Edit: heres a photo sorry about the bad qulity my camera is playing up atm


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - Ariamis776 - Oct. 13, 2009

Omg yay! finally i like libra! (which is important to me as its my starsign!)


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - Serotonin - Oct. 19, 2009

[Image: DSC01513.png]

Size comparisons.

So disappointed by the performance of ES ...

Reminds me of Free Shaft Core a little bit actually.


RE: BB-48 Flame Libra T125ES - Bey Brad - Oct. 19, 2009

(Oct. 19, 2009  9:55 PM)♥ Wrote: Reminds me of Free Shaft Core a little bit actually.

expected this

not surprised it sucks. at all. they designed this completely the wrong way.