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Yoyoyo88
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I got my Yomega dash axle stuck in my dv888. if i cant fix it, my parents say im not ever aloud to get a new yoyo again. please help! 
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kuyaChristian
What is yabai?
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Ride away. Right away.
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First off, why would you stick a Yomega Dash axle to your DV888? ...this reminds me of the posts I see on the other forum.. -__-
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I think I need to stop reading too much forum threads and start yoyoing for once.
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StillinKansasCity
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Yes, but does it accept Side Effects?
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Pliers, Slow and even pressure. Use light fingers.
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This should be played at high volume, preferably in a residential area. 
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yoyochucker
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I would grab a hack saw with a new blade!!
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Happy! Happy! Joy! Joy!
Go throw a YoYo!
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Tetrahedron
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All them fools' gold
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The Yomega axle is not the same size as the M4 that YYF and other brands use; they use the same sized ones as the Canadian manufactuers CLYW, SPYY, and MF.
Unless you forced it in, it shouldn't be too difficult to remove.
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Graiskye
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I got my Yomega dash axle stuck in my dv888. if i cant fix it, my parents say im not ever aloud to get a new yoyo again. please help!  Perhaps remind Mom and Dad, in a polite way, that we all make mistakes, its how we learn. Now your DV888 should be OK if you have not forced the axle in, wrap the axle in some masking tape or duct tape to protect the threads and use pliers to help you try to remove the axle...only go counter clockwise(loosening in regular threads). If you can get the axle out without damaging the threads too much you may still be able to use it, bit if the threads look at all messed up, just get a new one, or you'll wreck your dash by threading a damaged axle into it. And as long as the axle was not forced into the DV888 yo should be able to get the YYF axle back in yoyo, just be careful getting the threads started, the first thread or two in the axle hole may be kinda messed up but be patient and work the axle in. Good luck.
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'Smile, your hobby is playing with a child's toy' -ReverendYo 'I think on these internet forums (and for kids at contests) the sport has become trading/buying and bragging about cool, rare yoyos than actually playing.' -Wiggum
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Mikers
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Good luck, but how on earth did that happen?
He was probably trying to screw the halves of the two together...
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Yoyoyo88
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Nah. Heres how it happend: My brother was yoyoing with my dv888. it started to unscrew, he didnt notice. it fell apart and i lost the axle. i tried to put the dash's axle in, foolishly thinking they were the same size. then, just recently i found the dv888 axle. so, yeah. FAIL
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Yoyoyo88
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 Good news! the opposite axles work!!!  Like, the DV888 is working almost perfect with the dash axle (a hair of vibe) and now with the DV888's axle, the dash is somehow unresponsive! Because of it's organic type shape, i now have a new yoyo to learn mobieus with! 
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