I can’t mod it like that, but I can mod it for better offstring play . Smaller gap ;).
It’s no secret, just put in one big and one little spacer and recess it for silicone.
EDIT* Mrcnja, can you get pictures of its guts (take apart) and a picture of the gap. I don’t know what the side is called where you can see the bearing ???.
I have been really busy and stressed out this semester because of my ambitious course load, but I finally created a enough free time to settle down and mod another yo-yo.
This was done on special request by Robbie Graham of Square Wheels. As such, the base yo-yo was a beat up Royale that has some 5a battle scars. Before I even started cutting the rims down, I first had to bend the hubs back into shape. After the rims were cut down some, custom delrin weight rings were created to bring the weight back up and increase the rim weight for a more solid yo-yo.
As with the Werrd yo-yos of similar design, the delrin rings are easily replaceable and serve to protect the aluminum yo-yo underneath. Additionally, I can always redesign the weight rings to change how the yo-yo plays. It’s even fun just to play with the yo-yo without the weight rings. A 58g Royale is much faster than stock.
Well, be that as it may, the spacers take a while to install. and the pocket change…
just looked awful
I’d like to see one the that royale.
for much better play
This was a bit of a test run to see if I could make a watchable mod video. Since this one turned out nicely, I may film some more involved stuff in the future.
But this one won’t suck ;). Or at least that’s what I heard
Mrcnja, do you think you could shave down a YoYoJam Classic’s Cap, make it a flattened, widened “V” shape, and add a finger insert? How much would such work cost is it was possible?
I could do that. I’m not sure how thick the caps are on the Classic, but if they weren’t thick enough, the center portion could be replaced with either delrin stock or real lateral caps.