i'm a little n00b at yoyoing although i yo'ed for almost a half year now. the problem is that the best yoyo i've ever played with was a yomega exodus 2. And it got rubber rims that can fall of when you throw hard enough sleepers (happened to me, like 5 times). Anyhows for some apperent reason the first trick i learned after splitting the atom was gyroscopic flop because it looked so cool. And now the question is: is it hard to do a gyro flop with the exodus? i wouldn't know because its the only "good" yoyo i have ever played. and now one of the spacers is gone so im yo'less, but waiting for a pgm and when i get i'm gonna play yoyo till' i pass out.
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01-02-2009 01:39 AM
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01-02-2009 03:18 AM
Hey congrats on the PGM. It hurts to hear people say their best yo is a yomega whatever. There is just a plethora of great yoyos out there, a lot of which are reasonably priced as well. Have fun and don't be afraid to ask questions.
Welcome!
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Marco
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01-02-2009 03:55 AM
Welcome and nice pick on the PGM.
If you don't know how to bind.
Here's a tutorial.You need it to make the Pgm come back to your hand.
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01-02-2009 05:22 AM
thanks bluemango but i learned to bind months ago. a cleaned bearing and a starbust response with a bit tear actully makes a somewhat unresponsive yo. learned to do a plastic whip a week before the spacer went lost.
edit: thanks for the video learned quite a bit, i usually do a split bottom mount bind.
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01-02-2009 10:22 PM
Cool dude! I myself just ordered a PGM. It doesn't matter which of them you got as they both play amazingly. (not as good as my 888 mind you)
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