Engine Gear (Beyblade toys)

Engine Gear (Beyblade toys)

The Engine Gear Beyblade toy is a spinning core containing a winder, which gives the top extra spinning power. This Engine Gear first appeared in the G-Revolution anime series before being translated into the toys. They have 10-sided Weight Disks.

The types of Engine Gear

Four types of EG (Engine Gear) bases have been produced.

* First Clutch: The base that holds the Beyblade's EG releases the clutch as soon as it is launched.(Comes in Metal Driger, Driger G, Dragoon G, Dragoon GT, and Zeus)

* Second Clutch: The base that holds the Beyblade's EG releases later in mid-battle.(Comes in Dranzer G, Dranzer GT , Draciel G, Gaia Dragoon G, Gigars)

* No Clutch: The base has no clutch meaning there isn't anything to prevent the Engine Gear to release. However, the bases allow the EG to release at a steady and slow rate.(Comes in Wolborg IV and Rock Bison)

* Gyro EG: This base is the only one of its kind to have a different EG. The only capable EG that can fit with this base is the Gyro EG which comes along with it. It can be spun in either the left or right direction with also the direction of the normal launch.(Comes with Flame Pegasus)

Customizable engine weights

For the 2 GT Series Beyblades that were released, the EG that comes with them is able to have a slot for the Customizable Engine Weight(CEW), which is interchangeable with other CEWs.

The EG however can fit with the "Clutch" bases.

The original CEWs that were produced my Takara were the following:Light Sharp(Comes with Zeus(Takara Ver.))

* Metal Semi-Flat (Comes with Dranzer GT and Gigars(Hasbro Ver.))

* Rubber Grip (Comes with Dragoon GT)

* Metal Change (Comes with Gigars(Takara Ver.))

* Metal Sharp (Comes with Flame Pegasus)

* Light Sharp (Comes with Zeus(Hasbro Ver.))

NOTE: Some of the parts listed may have just been replicated with a new color for several of Hasbro's V2 Series Blades.


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