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Has anyone used these bearings?  

I found them on Ebay 

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I bought some that look really similar from seller hprbearings for a 100B Chronarch.

I've bought several 10 packs off there straight from china. Like $20 bucks, beating the middle man I reckon lol. 

 

I buy the orange seal ceramic, they run well, but can be a bit noisy. So I started putting just a tiny bit of oil on them now. I upgrade the spool bearings on almost all my reels with these. 

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38 minutes ago, FordsnFishin said:

I've bought several 10 packs off there straight from china. Like $20 bucks, beating the middle man I reckon lol. 

 

I'm interested,  can you (besides the noise ?) tell the difference. Do you have a link for these?

@Mjmj I do alot of flipping and an it's effortless for me to make a 30-35'. I can tell instantly by how the spool free spins.

 

Now I say that, I feel it's an improvement. But don't expect a night an day difference. But if I can do a cheap easy upgrade im happy. 

 

I think I have the seller saved. Let me look. 

Hobbybearingstore is the seller. 

 

For some reason it says the seller is away? Not sure what's up. 

 

Last time I bought from him I paid $23. His prices have gone up. But still little over $3 a bearing is way cheaper. 

 

I will tell you when I bought from over seas like this it's taken up to a month to recieve them.

I've used some that look similar in my Chronarch MGL. I like the concept, and my casting was a bit further. But my word they were noisy. I tried a drop of paraffin in them, which did some good, but I felt the casting distance dropped. So I switched back to the standard bearings and never went back.

I fell victim to the ceramic bearing hype.  Wasn’t impressed with performance or the sound.  

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Yup don’t see any difference in casting distance but a lot louder when cast and reel.

All my ceramic bearings, I clean, than put a light drop off oil, work in oil for a second, than I give the bearing a puff of air from my compressor. This gives it a very light coat and keeps the noise down while still having good performance. 

I gave up on ceramics and went to Japanese ZR half open SS.  The Japanese do not use the ABEC rating system but say their bearings exceed the ABEC 9 performance.  They are $10 apiece and worth every dime.  In reality a bait caster does not reach the rpm benefiting anything beyond an ABEC 5 but these ZR bearings are just really incredibly fast..

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55 minutes ago, OnthePotomac said:

I gave up on ceramics

what was the reason you gave up on ceramics? 

1 hour ago, OnthePotomac said:

In reality a bait caster does not reach the rpm benefiting anything beyond an ABEC 5

Precisely. You can only do so much. 

 

But if you enjoy tinkering and trying to make something better, than more power to the person! 

Noise and care.  I just did not enjoy them as much as quality SS and did not see that great a performance difference from my standard Shimano bearings.  Really big difference though in the Japanese SS ZR bearings.

4 hours ago, OnthePotomac said:

Noise and care.  I just did not enjoy them as much as quality SS and did not see that great a performance difference from my standard Shimano bearings.  Really big difference though in the Japanese SS ZR bearings.

Are the ones youve used a hedgehog bearing? Or what is your source for these? 

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22 minutes ago, garroyo130 said:

What sets these apart? 

They have all the attributes you would want in a bearing. Smooth, quiet, consistent, effortless casting. Hedgehog air HD are at the top, too. By no means a necessity but a solid upgrade if you enjoy enthusiast level tinkering. 

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