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How does it work

>> No.10296114

>>10296108
The rotation keeps it stable thanks to having a peg right at its axis if rotation

>> No.10296124

>>10296114
Ok but how do I make my beyblades spin faster

>> No.10296134

>>10296124
buy a cheap car battery and a used but good RC motor and google a little

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>>10296134
ok thanks

>> No.10296191

>>10296124
Make a whole new beyblade out of carbon fiber composite and a tip made from a low friction, high temperature material like titanium diboride. It is of the utmost importance that the beyblade be finely balanced. It is recommended that magnets be placed on the beyblade so that it may be spun up magnetically levitated in a special vacuum chamber. When the beyblade is spun up, it is to be dropped as short a distance as possible and atmospheric pressure is to be returned.

>> No.10296194

>>10296191
Speeds of up to 100,000 rpm may be possible with this method. When the beyblade is released, one should be very far away, as it may have as much kinetic energy as a grenade.

>> No.10298043

>>10296191
>>10296194
someone do this and film it!

>> No.10298384

>>10298043
the people who have the knowledge to do this have better things to do then beyblades