Everything posted by .RM.
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Supertuning
IMPO a reel that new doesn't need supertuning. Most of to-days reels that are having casting problems and don't feel good at all, are problems derived from not having the reel/s service and maintained (PM = preventive maintenance) as they were out of the box from the beginning. There are a few articles around about supertuning this is just one that was in field and stream.. Super-Tuning Baitcasters...Some finer points on the need for speed. Just my .02¢ from the bench... Tight Lines!!!
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need rod help
If the rod isn't rated for 1/8oz lures then don't try and cast them on it, just keeps getting more frustrating.. Might try some reading about system balance (and I don't mean the rod)... Basic Baitcast Reel Setup 101 Good Luck & Tight Lines!!!!!
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Citica 100 drag plate upgrade?
You could upgrade to carbontex, but you right now have 10lb max drags.
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Noisy Citica?
Could be a loop in the line stack on the spool, could be a spool support bearing that is getting dry, could just be the spool. Hard to say without seeing and hearing it happen... Good Luck & Tight Lines!!!!
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question about lubeing reels.
fisherdave, If you have never opened up a reel to service then don't..Find a qualified service center and have them do it. I have serviced the MegaForce, but not the Code we don't service Quantum anymore...... Good Luck & Tight Lines!!!!
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Backing off Drags
Back off the drags for prolonged storage, (winter or longer). More than that is personal preference. Just my .02¢ from the bench... Tight Lines!!!
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BC Confution
Sharkbite, Try a little reading and then compare your setup..... Basic Baitcast Reel Setup 101
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info on a shimano calyx...
Line Capacity: 140/10, Gear Ratio: 5.1:1, Weight: 10.4oz multi-piece all-metal frame and side-plates, an aluminum spool, and centrifugal Variable Brake System. Three stainless ball bearings, Super Stopper one-way roller bearing, and Shimano's new Assist Stopper to create a dual anti-reverse system to eliminate any handle back-play. MSRP $79.99 to $84.80 Tight Lines!!!!!
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Weak drag on the curado D? anyone else have this problem?
SimonSays, Yup that's what I thought. I would cover the backing with a single layer of electricians tape. This allows the braided line to bite into a non slick surface, then I bet the line will no slip at all. The best way to test for braided line slipping on the spool, is spool up your braided line the way you normally do. Then remove the spool from the reels frame, hold both ends of the spool and pull the line, if you can pull line off it's slipping and has nothing to do with the drags in the reel. Just my .02¢ from the bench.... Tight Lines!!!!!
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Weak drag on the curado D? anyone else have this problem?
SimonSays, What you are describing sounds like a spool loaded with braided line and no backing. With the drags locked down (as you put it), you should have plenty of drag for most any freshwater fish you will run across. Remember this "there are no direct drive reels anymore" , all of the freshwater reels manufactured today are setup to release at a certain amount of drag pressure to help keep the one way bearings from blowing out, and in Shimano' own way that's why they have been using the Stopper Assist. Just my .02¢ from the bench. Tight Lines!!!!!
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Revo SX help
One silly question...... :-?Why didn't you just return it then, instead of opening it up and making things worse? :
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Revo SX help
Like I always state even with the reels schematic... "If you have never then don't take it apart" Sounds like you stacked the pinion yoke upside down, and it isn't allowing the pinion gear to engage the engagement pin on the spool shaft. Really doesn't matter now since you took it back, bet you didn't tell them your in training to be a service tech and took it apart, so the next guy doesn't get your mistakes. Good Luck & Tight Lines!!!!!
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New Citica ?
Just contacted Shimano®. "US factory we know nothing about it, and, the reel is probably a JDM" Keep on drooling......
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fishing reel
The line rating on your reel is just what the mfg places to let you know what the reel will hold at a givien line size & capacity. As you go up higher on the line size you use, you will also lose some capacity. Good Luck & Tight Lines!!!!
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Baitcast Reels Should Be This User Friendly
Sorry but I stand by my quote "thank god that company went back to building what they thought they new best "Power Tools".." here is why................. Good Luck & Tight Lines!!!!
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Shimano reel upgrades
BassAkwards, Check your PM's..........
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Shimano reel upgrades
You could probably upgrade your spool support bearings to ABEC5's either in Stainless or Ceramic's. As for upgrading the drags I don't see anything that is made just for the Cardiff, but when measured you would be surprised what you might find that fits in the Carbontex line... As for your Curado' 200 there are Carbontex for the 200 dhsv (I have in stock) and the dpv (I need to order). The spool support bearings you can get ABEC5's in Stainless or Ceramics.. Drag and Bearing Upgrades Good Luck & Tight Lines!!!!
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Custom Rods
Take a look at what I just placed up on the for-sale page.... Tight Lines All!!!
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Custom Rods
I'll just have to get some 6'6" and 6'8" medium and medium-heavy blanks and get them built up. I have a couple of 7'ers in medium and medium-heavy that I can't put up because of blank issues after the build. Tight Lines!!!
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cumara, carrot stix, or something else
BassachusettsBasshole, thats rich.......
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revo issues?
'm betting his reel guy is greasing the worm gear and it is gumming up with dirt. I have seen Abu' that this has been done to and in a 6 month period if the reel is fished hard, it will cause the pawl to wear in a half moon shape you can see. As far as the catching it is usually crud build up in the (cuts) of the worm gear and the pawl is trying to ride up and out, to cut it's own path. If the reel is doing this a tooth brush taken and cleaning the worm gear out should take care of the issue. If you notice any new paths being cut on the worm gear then replace the worm gear immediately. Just my .02¢ Tight Lines!!!!!
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Custom Rods
While I am a sponsor on this forum it is for my reel repair and servicing, NOT my rods... I am sorry you think you were not treated right but apparently you didn't see the text at the top of my index and main pages that RW posted the link to that stated....... "This site is for our local walk-in clients pre visit information only. We no longer take internet orders for custom rods." I don't think that she was short with you, and yes she had to talk to me from a distance because I was up to my elbows with a Calcutta 200 service. You have a ton of builders in your area, here is a short list.... Dick Jones 115 Stephens Road Grosse Pointe, MI ========== Vic Heal 317 Loraine Avenue Sandusky, MI ============== Bruce L. Clark 430 Block Road Coldwater, MI ============= Gary Marquardt 355 S. Harris Saline, MI =============== Mark Bevans 22506 Brittany EastPointe, MI ============== Mark Stosiak Warren, MI ============== David R. Spaedt 5114 Sunrise Drive Grand Junction, MI ================== Chris Karp Grand Rapids, MI ================== John Raymond Saline, MI ================= John Raymond Houghton Lake, MI ================ Jeff Luptowski Redford, MI ============= David Starr 160 West Broadway Charlotte, MI ================= Mike Barkley Southgate, MI ============= Dean Veltman Jenison, MI =============== Jason Every 3062 Eden Road Leslie, MI ============== Dave Soltesz 1613-16th Avenue Menominee, MI 906-863-9486 ============== Joseph C. Mischler Muskegon, MI ================= Mark Gallihugh Breckenridge, MI Good Luck & Tight Lines!!!!!
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Baitcast Reels Should Be This User Friendly
Not quite.... The first Lew's Speed Spools BB1, BB1n were tooled by Shimano®. Then the licensing for the Lew' reels changed...I was servicing them in the late 80's Tight Lines!!!!!
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Baitcast Reels Should Be This User Friendly
All the time through the 80's and 90's that I followed Hank Parkers career, he was sponsored buy Abu Garcia®, Berkley®, and Mann's® Ryobi® was trying to make a run in the fishing industry in the early 90's. Mostly with the small style V-spool reels much like Shimano's Bantam (japanese for small) reels. They Ryobi thought they really had something with a BC that you could change crank sides on. They didn't..... Tight Lines!!!
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hello from Wichita Kansas
ksbasser, Welcome to the forum!!! Park City here...