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Bearing stuck on multitool ;( spec. Im not week i think so. The shutter bearing seat is too damn tight. Thx!

But if the tool had the bearing on it.... It did come out?
Two ways to get the bearing off a tool.
1) make the bearing 'square' to the tool, so perpendicular. This is best done by pressing it on a flat surface.the bearing if is bigger than the tool (slightly) , just line it up.
2) wrap the bearing/tool in cloth (line your shirt & be amazed what grip can do.
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are there any plans releasing new cypher colour ways ?

Yes! It isn't going to be a heavily promoted yoyo (no signature player) so they will come slower but we will keep colors coming.
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About how many times is too many to unscrew a metal? 10? 100? What's the approximate number?

how much care is taken? are you lucky? there is no rule or even rule of thumb. no one (apart from a japanese brand) advises against taking your yoyo apart. just show shame care and if you want to reduce the number of times don't get knots :-P

Does it hurt a metal yoyo if you screw and unscrew the halves a lot/too much?

It can. Everything 'fits' the precision (and ultimately performance) of the yoyo relies on this. If extreme care is taken every time it would be minimized but hey, we are yoyo players too and when we get a knot we rip it open and semi ham fistedly screw it back together with a bit of wear from lack of alignment prior to engaging the axle or bearing seat. It happens. Over time it will be noticeable. It's even more noticeable on lower cost high performance yoyos like ONEstar and protostar. Care needs to be taken there, they are high performance but also need more respect in handling than their price often warrants.

Which do you prefer classic superstar or new superstar

Good question. They look similar but are both different. It depends on the type of tricks. I liked the 2010severe and the new one plays more like that. Bigger, lighter in the air. I like both for different things. ~ja

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