1:38 This is False. The lower tooth count of the rush bit does NOT help it grip better, nor is that its purpose. What it does is cause the beyblade to increase it's acceleration when the teeth bite. This gives it a harder slingshot effect as it rides the rail for big hits. The reason this happens is that the circumference of the bit in contact to the rail is smaller, driving the beyblade to move forward with greaters speed on the gears per rotation, whereas a larger diameter bit will contact the rail and ride the path more gradually.
This video isn’t about specific bits, but the general variants of each bit. In the video I explain the difference between each variant and provide explanations on what each hit is good for ie. gear bits have better grip and speed, low gears count has better grip but less speed, low and high bits change height.
I just ordered 2 beys with GF and GP bits. I'm new to beyblade so can you explain why gear bits are bad and why GP is the only viable one in competitive play?
Gear flat is ok to use, but can be unstable leading to higher chance of self K.O. GB and GN have low burst resistance, so when engaging with the extreme line at fast speeds, they’re more likely to burst. GP just happens to be the best mix of high attack and good stamina, hence why it’s used the most in competetive.
Also... You keep saying that more teeth = faster but it's the opposite.... Thats why the one with less teeth is called RUSH. but yeah it's simple gear ratios tbh...
1:38 This is False.
The lower tooth count of the rush bit does NOT help it grip better, nor is that its purpose.
What it does is cause the beyblade to increase it's acceleration when the teeth bite. This gives it a harder slingshot effect as it rides the rail for big hits.
The reason this happens is that the circumference of the bit in contact to the rail is smaller, driving the beyblade to move forward with greaters speed on the gears per rotation, whereas a larger diameter bit will contact the rail and ride the path more gradually.
Next time, it will be good if you explain what does each bit do instead of just explaining what it looks like...
Yeah, this video is pointless. Most beyblade "eplination videos" are pointless.
This video isn’t about specific bits, but the general variants of each bit. In the video I explain the difference between each variant and provide explanations on what each hit is good for ie. gear bits have better grip and speed, low gears count has better grip but less speed, low and high bits change height.
Thanks, so informative!! Just subbed
What did they inform you of? Hoq they look? If you can see then this video did not teach you anything...
I just ordered 2 beys with GF and GP bits. I'm new to beyblade so can you explain why gear bits are bad and why GP is the only viable one in competitive play?
Gear flat is ok to use, but can be unstable leading to higher chance of self K.O. GB and GN have low burst resistance, so when engaging with the extreme line at fast speeds, they’re more likely to burst. GP just happens to be the best mix of high attack and good stamina, hence why it’s used the most in competetive.
It will be easier to watch if you add time stamp in the video. Thank you for the guide. Stay healthy
So the higher the groove count the lower the stamina.
Where the mention or smaller varient bit like orb or spike ?
Those aren’t variants, they are different bits.
so flat and rush its a same but without hole
Rush has a little less surface area
@@sunnysxbeys ouh ok
Also... You keep saying that more teeth = faster but it's the opposite.... Thats why the one with less teeth is called RUSH. but yeah it's simple gear ratios tbh...
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the unreleased bits are for roblox game. Its just a normal flat and taper
Where did you find this info
@@NEKOplaysgamez you can check the bits of dransword and hellscythe on beyblade x Roblox game
But i think 10 and 16 gear its not variant, because its not have extra name like gear, rubber, and high
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