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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | CK OUT the ABU INSHORE 6500 -6501 This reel has two HPCR bearings with corrotec treated IAR bearing, a 4 pin centrifugal brake, carbontex drag, CK OUT THE HIGH TORQUE STAINLESS GEARING !!!, line out alarm, Dual Anti - Reverse, 5.3:1 STAINLESS STEEL main gear & pinion, this reel is a tank. 90mm handle.
Go to http://www.mikesreelrepair.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1491&start=0 to see pics of the inside of reel.
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Location: Cave Run Lake KY. | Check out the Abu Garcia Ambassadeur, Record series RNC60 and Rnc 50, 4 Ball Bearings & 2 roller Cluch Bearings, Carbon Matrix Drag System, I have my Record 60 for over a year and it's one great reel longer casts and a drag system that 2nd to none on the market, I'll be geting the 50 next. |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | The Inshore is the next step up, and for $134.88 on sale from Fisherman's Factory Outlet !!! ck out the dual anti - rev, and STAINLESS MAIN & PINION gears !!!!!!!!!!!!! if you like the record ck this reel out.
Edited by PIKEMASTER 2/6/2009 11:11 PM
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Location: Grand Rapids MN | I believe that "Sensi-brake" on the Record is a dual anit-rev system but I could be wrong. That is a nice feature on my Record. I bet that SS gearing is far stronger than the brass.. Curious as to how smooth it is, brass can at least 'break in' if machining is perfect... the SS probably won't break in much at all. |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | The RECORDS only have a anti - rev bearing, the INSHORE has a bearing plus a pawl !!
Edited by PIKEMASTER 2/6/2009 9:53 AM
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Location: Skellefteå , sweden | I have changed the gearing in all my ABU's to stainless steel I haven't felt any big differances in smoothnes .
On the other hand I dont know if they ever been so smooth.
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Location: Grand Rapids MN | Thanks for the info Bobbler.. Where did you find the SS gears to upgrade your reel? |
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Location: Skellefteå , sweden | I got them from ABU service svängsta |
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| The inshore is built like a brick but seriously I don't see the need to change out your brass gears to stainless. Other than a couple issues with the 6.3 to 1 gears I can count the number of gears I've seen go bad on one hand and this is out of thousands of reels I've repaired. |
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Location: Skellefteå , sweden | I think they get bad after some time maybe I'm to violent , one time the gears broke down totally and I had to handline the fish . |
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Location: Mt. Zion, IL | Bobbler - 2/6/2009 2:00 PM
I think they get bad after some time maybe I'm to violent , one time the gears broke down totally and I had to handline the fish .
A little TLC goes a long way with these reels. I am a college student so I do not have all sorts of money to spend on reels. Other than one model of reel which I choose not to list, I have never had to replace any gears on reels I have purchased new. If they are used and other people do not care for them properly.....then I have replaced about half. Grease and oil regularly and no matter who makes your reels, they will be smoother and last longer. |
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| RyanJoz - 2/6/2009 2:53 PM
Bobbler - 2/6/2009 2:00 PM
I think they get bad after some time maybe I'm to violent , one time the gears broke down totally and I had to handline the fish .
A little TLC goes a long way with these reels. I am a college student so I do not have all sorts of money to spend on reels. Other than one model of reel which I choose not to list, I have never had to replace any gears on reels I have purchased new. If they are used and other people do not care for them properly.....then I have replaced about half. Grease and oil regularly and no matter who makes your reels, they will be smoother and last longer.
bobbler is the kind of person who gives him reels alot of TLC and his is all so a person who fishes allot and by allot i mean every day for for open water to ice. |
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Location: Bridgeview illinois | Do they make this reel with a thumb bar? |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | NO !!!! |
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| Bobbler, Are you sure it was the actual gears that broke on your reel? More often it's something else and people think it's the gears.
As for the thumb bars on these reels there just isn't enough of a market for this reel with a thumb bar. This reel is marketed towards the salt water market nad they prefer a push button over a thumb bar. |
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Location: Bridgeview illinois | read somthing about a abu reel called a predator? |
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| The pawl would be a pretty big plus over the Record. I went through two AR bearings this year on my new Record. I like the reel, but don't care for the downtime ordering parts. |
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Location: Grand Rapids MN | PIKEMASTER - 2/6/2009 9:52 AM
The RECORDS only have a anti - rev bearing, the INSHORE has a bearing plus a pawl !!
I'm a newb at this stuff so....... there's another 'pawl' other than the one part of the level wind?
Edited by Targa01 2/6/2009 7:24 PM
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| PIKEMASTER, probably a dumb question, but does the standard ABU power handle fit the 6500 Inshore? Also, could the gear ratio be changed to 5:3.1? Thanks.
Chas |
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| The pawl he is speaking about is the anti reverse pawl which is a mechanical piece incase the AR bearing goes out.
The predator is basically the same reel made for the European market, I believe it's a brownish/bronze color.
I'm not sure about changing gears as it uses a different spool than the C3/C4 reels so the pinion is a little different, |
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Location: Grand Rapids MN | Well thanks again reelman. You've been quite helpful. |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | go to http://purefishing.jp/new/2008/06/09_1/index.html that will show you all the new ABU reels for Japan 2008 The SNAKEHEAD LOOKS very COOL !!!!!!!!! Chas the std P/H will fit the new Inshore and the gear ratio is 5:3.1 not 5:1.1 |
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Location: Skellefteå , sweden | reelman - 2/7/2009 1:52 AM
Bobbler, Are you sure it was the actual gears that broke on your reel? More often it's something else and people think it's the gears.
As for the thumb bars on these reels there just isn't enough of a market for this reel with a thumb bar. This reel is marketed towards the salt water market nad they prefer a push button over a thumb bar.
It's for sure the gears that broke down and I take care of my reels . |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | Bobbler where they brass or stainless ???? the brass grears will not hold up, I replace a set every year. How do you use your reel ?? size of baits ??? you fish for PIKE ???? I get alot of parts from UTREEL, I love talking with ULF.
Edited by PIKEMASTER 2/7/2009 7:09 AM
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Location: Skellefteå , sweden | I talked about the brass ones the stainless steel ones holds up just fine thats why I change them .
I have the pawl installed in all my reels to as a backup.
Yes I got the UT reel kits on my reels like it alot my pike performance kit on a 6501 is outstanding. |
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