MK1 and Spinworthy present - The RBC!

I’ve been hovering over the “confirm purchase” button for hours now, I can hardly keep myself from snagging a second to live in my pocket. Never had a double, or a yoyo intended to purely live in my pocket with my keys before. This thing is that good.

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Nice! I think my string is already worn out so that is not likely helping.

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Does an accidental pocket watch count?

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@MarkD What string came with the RBC? It’s pretty great too.

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It’s Original Throw normal in white. Very nice stuff, been meaning to try it myself but it’s been out of stock, so the one with the RBC was really appreciated.

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Original Throw string.

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For what it’s worth, Alphaline is working great. Snappy responsive, but not too thick so I can still do brain twister and split the atom.

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You guys really need to try a 3mm wide bearing. It’s worth it. It will pair well with thicker string, too.

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I have one at home waiting for me.

Also, oopsies

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The gold colour should not be overlooked. It’s the best gold yoyo I’ve seen.

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i went with a b-grade for my second because i intend it to get beat up, starting with a b-grade helps to psychologically get over that desire to not ding/scratch lol

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Agreed!

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I’ve been eyeing that gold! Looks classy.

Considering getting multiple colors of this one. Haven’t done that in quite a while…

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If there is green and clear or purple and clear or purple and black, I will gladly buy two more for the halfswap

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I want to add on to the pile. This yoyo is amazing. So much fun, and so unique. The response is perfect.

This yoyo is meeting all of my standards.

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The gold is awesome. I love how it has no engraving. Super clean.

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They are engraved under the response pads with their own unique engraving.

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The tease of an easter egg under the response pad is almost an inducement to buy a golden RBC. But then I would have to play it enough to wear out the response pads… :wink:

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Sounds like a fun challenge :wink:

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Tips to get the 2.5mm wide bearing out? My a/d bearing removal tool (5mm diam) doesnt quite get deep enough to “grab” the bearing. Can use plyers if need be, but would really prefer to avoid that.

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