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Product BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - Printable Version

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RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - Bey Brad - Nov. 03, 2009

The suspension is probably CPC rather than ABS so breaking shouldn't be an issue.


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - Aqua - Nov. 03, 2009

(Nov. 02, 2009  9:11 PM)BlackAce Wrote: I think that may be just a prototype.

This may be the final Beylauncher Suspension,but I'm not sure. Can anyone confirm?

EDIT:Bigger Picture,courtesy of Toys N Joys:[Image: BB-58.jpg]

omg, that is soo much better.


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - Bey Brad - Nov. 03, 2009

Looks as if there is a spring inside and it extends. Hm.


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - Nuno - Nov. 03, 2009

(Nov. 02, 2009  9:11 PM)BlackAce Wrote: I think that may be just a prototype.

This may be the final Beylauncher Suspension,but I'm not sure. Can anyone confirm?

EDIT:Bigger Picture,courtesy of Toys N Joys:[Image: BB-58.jpg]

I'm glad it was a prototype.

This is two hundred times better. The first render looked like something you'd put on a wall to hold something. XD

Edit: I hope that spring in the middle does its job.


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - Kai-V - Nov. 03, 2009

If I understand correctly, the spring is a way to release tension from the handle, mostly at the end of the pull, as I was saying to ♥.


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - Bey Brad - Nov. 03, 2009

That's what I figured. So I'm wondering if this will allow you to keep holding the handle as you pull. If so, this could be very useful.


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - Serotonin - Nov. 03, 2009

It's pretty crude, but this is how I'm envisaging this. I'm not actually sure at all, though.

[Image: suspension.gif]


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - Bey Brad - Nov. 03, 2009

yep exactly that. so the beyblade will release before you decelerate. congrats TT, you finally solved a problem that should never have existed in a $7 launcher to begin with


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - Blading BenX - Nov. 07, 2009

(Nov. 02, 2009  9:11 PM)BlackAce Wrote: I think that may be just a prototype.

This may be the final Beylauncher Suspension,but I'm not sure. Can anyone confirm?

EDIT:Bigger Picture,courtesy of Toys N Joys:[Image: BB-58.jpg]

Thank god i broke two beylauncher-L's and i was not going to buy this till the new one came out i have to say whoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooho


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - ZoneDragon - Nov. 07, 2009

this is going to help keep my beylauncher last longer when i get it
hooray for money spending!


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - yusei fudo - Nov. 10, 2009

(Nov. 02, 2009  9:11 PM)BlackAce Wrote: I think that may be just a prototype.

This may be the final Beylauncher Suspension,but I'm not sure. Can anyone confirm?

EDIT:Bigger Picture,courtesy of Toys N Joys:[Image: BB-58.jpg]

OMG that is so much better it looks sick!!!!!!!Stupid (hope it helps with the breaking)


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - Minion - Nov. 10, 2009

What an improvement! I might actually start using the beylauncher once I can get one of these.

Pray Hasbro follows suit.


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - Aqua - Nov. 10, 2009

I hope Hasbro just gets it right the first time Wink


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - JonnB - Nov. 10, 2009

or pray hasbro fixs the problem at the start
EDIT:lol beaten to it

I just realized that the 2 little those 2 little blue things coming out of the add on is the handle >_< lol wow i suck


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - ZoneDragon - Nov. 10, 2009

im thinking that it will work in a diffrent way then ♥'s idea
first off im going to go ahead and just "name" the parts of the suspension just for this explanation
im going to call the part that holds on to the handle the "clasp"
the rod in the middle well... "rod"
and where you grab the "wing"

my guess is that the spring is connected to the rod
and as you pull the spring compresses and less tension is created in between the hand and the launcher where the spring is making it so it has a small "cushion" area just in case you pull to hard.


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - Aqua - Nov. 10, 2009

(Nov. 10, 2009  3:36 AM)ZoneDragon Wrote: im thinking that it will work in a diffrent way then ♥'s idea
first off im going to go ahead and just "name" the parts of the suspension just for this explanation
im going to call the part that holds on to the handle the "clasp"
the rod in the middle well... "rod"
and where you grab the "wing"

my guess is that the spring is connected to the rod
and as you pull the spring compresses and less tension is created in between the hand and the launcher where the spring is making it so it has a small "cushion" area just in case you pull to hard.

Isn't that what ♥ was demonstrating with his GIF?


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - Kai-V - Nov. 10, 2009

The animation was slightly confusing to me ... The end pull of the spring part seemed to tense the cord, while that is impossible since they are not really linked. I just have slight difficulty otherwise figuring out if the spring part would get pulled already at the beginning, or if it would stretch only at the end. In any case, a spring always wants to go back to its usual length after being either extended or compressed, and I think a firm hand will stay in place, so the part that is attached to the Beylauncher handle will retract back into the other handle.

I am not sure if this is what ♥ was trying to illustrate.


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - ZoneDragon - Nov. 10, 2009

(Nov. 10, 2009  1:55 PM)Kai-V Wrote: The animation was slightly confusing to me ... The end pull of the spring part seemed to tense the cord, while that is impossible since they are not really linked. I just have slight difficulty otherwise figuring out if the spring part would get pulled already at the beginning, or if it would stretch only at the end. In any case, a spring always wants to go back to its usual length after being either extended or compressed, and I think a firm hand will stay in place, so the part that is attached to the Beylauncher handle will retract back into the other handle.

I am not sure if this is what ♥ was trying to illustrate.

thats what im guessing it will do


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - Blade Wing - Nov. 10, 2009

Thank goodness the older one was a prototype


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - Minion - Nov. 11, 2009

(Nov. 10, 2009  1:55 PM)Kai-V Wrote: The animation was slightly confusing to me ... The end pull of the spring part seemed to tense the cord, while that is impossible since they are not really linked. I just have slight difficulty otherwise figuring out if the spring part would get pulled already at the beginning, or if it would stretch only at the end. In any case, a spring always wants to go back to its usual length after being either extended or compressed, and I think a firm hand will stay in place, so the part that is attached to the Beylauncher handle will retract back into the other handle.

I am not sure if this is what ♥ was trying to illustrate.

I feel like the idea is for the spring to extend at the end of the pull to give the top the "stall" it needs to release from the launcher, while preventing the cord from violently whipping back in place.
The cord would tense because it would be retracting back into the launcher, while you would still be holding it taught.


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - ZoneDragon - Nov. 11, 2009

i guess we should wait untill they release it before we can say for sure how it works.


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - Minion - Nov. 11, 2009

(Nov. 11, 2009  2:36 PM)ZoneDragon Wrote: i guess we should wait untill they release it before we can say for sure how it works.

haha, this is true. It's so hard not to speculate when we're given even a hint of something new.


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - ZoneDragon - Nov. 12, 2009

(Nov. 11, 2009  4:41 PM)Minion Wrote: haha, this is true. It's so hard not to speculate when we're given even a hint of something new.

Not to mention how crazy some peoples imaginations can get.
x.x


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - Minion - Nov. 12, 2009

(Nov. 12, 2009  12:11 AM)ZoneDragon Wrote: Not to mention how crazy some peoples imaginations can get.
x.x

My ideal launcher is electric green, with lightning bolts, blinkie lights, and shoots sparks everywhere when you pull the ripcord. (With lawnmower-esque RPM)


RE: BB-58 Beylauncher Suspension - ZoneDragon - Nov. 12, 2009

(Nov. 12, 2009  12:28 AM)Minion Wrote: My ideal launcher is electric green, with lightning bolts, blinkie lights, and shoots sparks everywhere when you pull the ripcord. (With lawnmower-esque RPM)

well my ideal launcher sets people on fire and has a katana for a ripcord :o