they have spacers but but you can call it more of a bearing seat
remove metal spacers
put a good amount of flowable silicone in the response recess
put spacer back in if overflow wipe away with cutip
w8 to dry and if responsive play for a good amount of time if problem persit restart and use less silicone
yoyojamben:take out the metal spacers and put silicone under there and then scrape away the excess, like everyone else was saying. clean the bearing, lube it and play it until it gets unresponsive. if you screw it up i think yomega sells extra bearings.
There are no spacers in metal yoyos. And why would you put silicone under them? They would not fit on and mess up. (If it did have spacers)
the maverick does have spacers. and it does work, i’ve done it.
Bcmaddog: yoyojamben:take out the metal spacers and put silicone under there and then scrape away the excess, like everyone else was saying. clean the bearing, lube it and play it until it gets unresponsive. if you screw it up i think yomega sells extra bearings.
There are no spacers in metal yoyos. And why would you put silicone under them? They would not fit on and mess up. (If it did have spacers)
they have spacers but but you can call it more of a bearing seat
remove metal spacers
put a good amount of flowable silicone in the response recess
put spacer back in if overflow wipe away with cutip
w8 to dry and if responsive play for a good amount of time if problem persit restart and use less silicone
he explains it really well. ^
Bcmaddog: yoyojamben:take out the metal spacers and put silicone under there and then scrape away the excess, like everyone else was saying. clean the bearing, lube it and play it until it gets unresponsive. if you screw it up i think yomega sells extra bearings.
There are no spacers in metal yoyos. And why would you put silicone under them? They would not fit on and mess up. (If it did have spacers)
the maverick does have spacers. and it does work, i’ve done it.
Y0Y0SR2PR0: Bcmaddog: yoyojamben:take out the metal spacers and put silicone under there and then scrape away the excess, like everyone else was saying. clean the bearing, lube it and play it until it gets unresponsive. if you screw it up i think yomega sells extra bearings.
There are no spacers in metal yoyos. And why would you put silicone under them? They would not fit on and mess up. (If it did have spacers)
they have spacers but but you can call it more of a bearing seat
remove metal spacers
put a good amount of flowable silicone in the response recess
put spacer back in if overflow wipe away with cutip
w8 to dry and feif responsive play for a good amount of time if problem persit restart and use less siliconehe explains it really well. ^
Oh, so they are spacers? Do they come out?
yoyojamben: Bcmaddog: yoyojamben:take out the metal spacers and put silicone under there and then scrape away the excess, like everyone else was saying. clean the bearing, lube it and play it until it gets unresponsive. if you screw it up i think yomega sells extra bearings.
There are no spacers in metal yoyos. And why would you put silicone under them? They would not fit on and mess up. (If it did have spacers)
the maverick does have spacers. and it does work, i’ve done it.
Y0Y0SR2PR0: Bcmaddog: yoyojamben:take out the metal spacers and put silicone under there and then scrape away the excess, like everyone else was saying. clean the bearing, lube it and play it until it gets unresponsive. if you screw it up i think yomega sells extra bearings.
There are no spacers in metal yoyos. And why would you put silicone under them? They would not fit on and mess up. (If it did have spacers)
they have spacers but but you can call it more of a bearing seat
remove metal spacers
put a good amount of flowable silicone in the response recess
put spacer back in if overflow wipe away with cutip
w8 to dry and feif responsive play for a good amount of time if problem persit restart and use less siliconehe explains it really well. ^
Oh, so they are spacers? Do they come out?
Yes.
No, they don’t come out. That’s why he said to take them out.
heavy sarcasm