Nasa clipper wind

Have same problem - told the suppliers before warranty out - they say it is probably speck of sand slowing things down. Haven't checked yet but if it isn't simple it's going back for replacement - though it's a pain to thread it all through again
 
Had mine about 4 years. Went slow once-sprayed it with WD40-recovered! 2 years ago a cup found to be missing-replacement kit supplied at very reasonable charge and easily fitted. Since when worked O.K. For a budget wind instrument I have found it remarkably accurate and successful. You can have about 2+1/2 for the price of one quality job!
 
Thanks guys. I will start with WD40 and work my way up. Dread thought of having to unthread all that cable. Deck heads down etc.

Tim
 
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