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After market bearings... #11603867 05/15/16 02:38 PM
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I need some opinions on what bearings to buy.
I have ten or so Bantam Curados that need some serious attention, bearings and drag gears. Any opinions are appreciated. It would be nice to buy them all in one kit per reel if possible.

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Re: After market bearings... [Re: crankn101] #11603875 05/15/16 02:47 PM
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I have BOCA in all mine. Well every reel except my new laws. All my Calais have them and I love them


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Re: After market bearings... [Re: crankn101] #11603890 05/15/16 03:01 PM
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I have Boca's in most of mine and that is what I prefer. I have Hedgehog Air's in one reel but, I don't seem to get quite the distance as the Boca's. I have seen a lot of other people say they like the Air's better. The Boca's are a lot louder if that is a concern.

I would use Carbontex drag washers and lightly coat them with Cal's drag grease. I am not sure where to get new gears unless Tackle Trap or Hedgehog have them.

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I had Boca's put in an old Abu Garcia 1500c that I have owned for about 40 years. Had so many great memories with that reel I wanted to do something special for it. Was so impressed with the performance that I just had them put in another memorable reel, an old Shimano Cardiff 100. Don't laugh, I caught an 8 foot sawfish with that reel (foul hooked on topwater) and it deserved the special treatment as well.




Only had a few seconds to get pic as I was getting spooled.


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Re: After market bearings... [Re: crankn101] #11604436 05/15/16 10:30 PM
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Hawgtech. Great bearings, replacement knobs, & carbon fiber handles. You're welcome.

https://www.hawgtech.com/


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Possibly stupid question... Is there a universal size or do you have to measure the O.D.???

Re: After market bearings... [Re: grout-scout] #11604557 05/15/16 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted By: grout-scout
Possibly stupid question... Is there a universal size or do you have to measure the O.D.???


A lot of reels use the same sizes however, they are not all the same. Boca has a pretty good list on their site. They list all the different sizes your particular reel will take.

http://www.bocabearings.com/bearing-applications/fishing-reel/bearings-by-model

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ABEC 7 bearings mean that they meet the ABEC 7 performance requirements. Buy them on Ebay and get them for around $6 each instead of paying for a name brand. You won't notice the difference.

Re: After market bearings... [Re: Txmedic033] #11604760 05/16/16 01:46 AM
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Originally Posted By: Txmedic033
ABEC 7 bearings mean that they meet the ABEC 7 performance requirements. Buy them on Ebay and get them for around $6 each instead of paying for a name brand. You won't notice the difference.


No so fast, the Annular bearing engineering committee (Abec) accepts bearing from manufactures and rates them based on their precision and efficiency using some very fancy technology. Period. That is all they do. They don't grab a quantum smoke bearing from some eBay shop and compare it to the same bearing the original manufacturer built and say, oh they're the exact same diameter, size, ID, exact specification. Oh and we give it a 7 rating.

While the bearing may be rated a 7, the cheap companies do not compare to a company such as boca when creating an Abec 7 bearing meant for your exact reel.

I deal with bearings all day every day in my daily job and can promise you there is a tremendous difference in an eBay knock off bearing and a custom made bearing for your reel


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Originally Posted By: lconn4
I had Boca's put in an old Abu Garcia 1500c that I have owned for about 40 years. Had so many great memories with that reel I wanted to do something special for it. Was so impressed with the performance that I just had them put in another memorable reel, an old Shimano Cardiff 100. Don't laugh, I caught an 8 foot sawfish with that reel (foul hooked on topwater) and it deserved the special treatment as well.




Only had a few seconds to get pic as I was getting spooled.



Nessy?


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Re: After market bearings... [Re: crankn101] #11605023 05/16/16 08:27 AM
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Yes a real Nessy. Forgive me for posting a sawfish story on a bearing thread in the bass section, but it is late at night. roflmao

It was getting late in the day when I saw what I thought was a large tarpon's dorsal fin. Grabbed my St.Croix Legend Tournament rod rigged with Skitterwalk. Got my digital camera out of front pocket made long cast well in front of fish, turned camera on to get ready and then started working the lure back. Stopped bait where I thought was right in front of his nose.. nothing. Start to quickly reel in for next cast and feel heavy weight as my line is now moving from left to right with fish. Realize I have foul hooked dorsal fin and set the hook. Fish shoots off for about 10 yards and then slowly continues on as if nothing has happened. I'm thinking I've foul hooked a sick tarpon.. no jump, no nothing. Fish slowly pulling drag. I paddle up to get as much line back as possible, tighten down on drag and slam it again.. short burst of screaming drag.. then back to slowly moving on as I take the picture below. Realize I have a huge fish on and that its about to get real dark real soon and that this fight is going to take a while. I had hooked it in about 3 feet of water on the edge of a flat and its starts circling back towards me in the deeper water of the channel that cuts through that area. Loosen drag on Cardiff 100, make silent approach with paddle, reel in line, tighten drag and stick it again.. I go through this 5 or 6 times over the next 15 minutes. Decide the only way I'm going to "land" this monster in daylight is to sneak up on it without any drag, and hope I can get picture of fish and some of the two foot leader touching rod tip (legal catch by IGFA rules). It seemed like a good plan at the time as I was able to get really close on several of my attempts to get line back on reel. Took several more pics of bent rod as fish slowly makes big circles but no good fish pics as I can't get nearly enough pressure on it to make any difference. Fish has actually stopped a couple of times and I go for the glory shot. Outgoing tide and just enough wind that I'm drifting slowly toward the prize as I'm quietly reeling in slack with just enough drag to get line in. I can see about eight feet of fish, realize it isn't a tarpon or shark, have camera turned on laying in my lap, rod in hand, reeling in, get leader to rod tip, fish directly parallel to me, quickly grab camera as kayak gets blown or pushed by current on top of fish and then EXPLOSION! It felt like someone had hit the bottom of my kayak with sledge hammer. I'm almost thrown out the opposite side as fish comes out of the water and leaving two parallel rooster tails for 50 yards. Drop camera, tighten down on drag, about 6 seconds later I lock down on drag with thumb as I'm getting spooled.. then pop. I never saw the saw/bill on that fish but knew right away from flapping motions of rays that it was definitely a saw fish. I sat in amazement, had a smoke, retrieved camera to look at my hero shot.. no fish in picture or even leader in rod tip.. only the inside of my kayak as I was flailing with camera in hand trying to catch my balance when I hit the camera button. bang If that weren't bad enough, I almost dump kayak as gallons of water inside my hull slowly shifts to one side. I don't know what it feels like to be in a boat that has a lot of water in hull when it gets to moving to one side, but in a kayak it is one sick feeling. I forget about sawfish and start thinking about the 20 minute paddle back to launch site in low light, mosquitoes swarming, and only a half mile from the official crocodile breeding grounds at Flamingo. Paddle like I'm possessed not knowing if that sawfish had poulanded my hull with its chainsaw and wondering when or if I had a catastrophic hole in bottom. Make it back to launch safely and empty about 8 gallons of water from hull. Went home and read all about sawfish.


First pic of hookup


Being dragged in circles

I only claim 8 feet of fish as that is all I ever saw of its body.. must of been at least 12 if I'd seen its snout.. roflmao



And that is the only reason I put Boca Bearings in that reel!

PS.. I've seen some big splashes in water and the one made by that sawfish was more impressive than the one below. That's all I got.

Last edited by lconn4; 05/16/16 08:44 AM.

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Re: After market bearings... [Re: grout-scout] #11605301 05/16/16 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted By: grout-scout
Possibly stupid question... Is there a universal size or do you have to measure the O.D.???


I ordered hearings from hedgehog. The site tells you everything you need to know.

http://www.hedgehog-studio.co.jp/

Re: After market bearings... [Re: lconn4] #11605387 05/16/16 02:12 PM
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Great Story!! Thanks for sharing.

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