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Old 02-24-2012, 11:52 AM
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Have you thought about upgrading your reels but didn't want to pay somebody do it because you know how? Then pass by the Tacklebox in Sulphur and pick up your Boca bearings today!




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Old 02-24-2012, 12:00 PM
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does lube need to be added to new Bocas or do they come pre lubed? and does hot sauce really gum up in ceramic bearings?
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Old 02-24-2012, 12:05 PM
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sweet, glad I haven't ordered any yet
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Old 02-24-2012, 12:49 PM
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does lube need to be added to new Bocas or do they come pre lubed? and does hot sauce really gum up in ceramic bearings?
Boca bearings come without lube. As far as hot sauce goes, i've never heard of it gumming up ceramic bearings. One of our reel guys that does upgrades uses it, he's never mentioned it. I use hot sauce on all my bearings but I don't use ceramics.


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Jedi......if I was to call you would you ship? I'm in Baton Rouge, I need bearing for a Calcutta. It's old still does fine just feels gritty. It's been cleaned regularly.
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Old 02-24-2012, 02:02 PM
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Jedi......if I was to call you would you ship? I'm in Baton Rouge, I need bearing for a Calcutta. It's old still does fine just feels gritty. It's been cleaned regularly.
Yes, we are happy to ship. Just call the shop or shoot me a pm for the details.


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Old 02-27-2012, 08:39 AM
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Got some of those bearing on a curado E7... that things flies!
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Old 02-28-2012, 10:15 AM
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I wanted to let everyone know that we talked to Mr. Larry at Boca bearing about hot sauce and ceramic bearings. Here's what he had to say about it:

"Stay away from Quantum Hot Sauce on the ceramic bearings.The orange seal bearings have ceramic balls, you can run the bearings dry or oiled with out any loss of performance. The ceramic balls are lighter and denser than the stainless steel balls and they have a slight chatter to them when they spin because of the speed of the bearing. By adding a drop of high speed oil it lubes the races and balls and quiets them down. The best way to oil the bearing is to remove the orange seal, add a drop of oil to the bearing and install the seal back on the bearing. Oiling the bearing also increases the life of the races by keeping everything lubed up. If you are going to oil your bearings make sure you use an oil that is designed to be used with ceramic bearings like our high speed oil.

http://www.bocabearings.com/bearing-inventory/13931/highspeedoil-lbt-lightning-lube

Stay away from oils that claim to bond to stainless steel bearings. Since the bearings in the orange seals are ceramic that type of oil will gum up the inside of the bearings because the oil will not be able to penetrate the ceramic balls causing the bearings to spin roughly."

"Hot Sauce is great on wings and fish, but not on ceramic bearings!"
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Old 02-28-2012, 02:33 PM
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Just picked up 2 sets for my Curado and Chronarch 50s they are bad arse can't wait to fling a bait and see how much it payed off!!
Get the high speed oil it makes a difference in the chatter that ceramic makes
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Soooo the bearings give u a smoother reel and let u cast further??
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Soooo the bearings give u a smoother reel and let u cast further??

dont some rods let you cast further also
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The bocas are the "Tits". The Curado it seems that you can cast further with my less effort. The citica feels like a completely different reel. Really smooth and distance is great with those orange #7s.
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Old 02-28-2012, 03:32 PM
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Is there a set made for the core 50 mg
I see the curado 200 and 50 have a set ; and the lews so I can upgrade those.
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I see they come in set of two. Do you use both in one reel or does the reel only require one? And about how much are they a set?
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I see they come in set of two. Do you use both in one reel or does the reel only require one? And about how much are they a set?
spool bearings come with two. one for each side of the spool.. 18$ for the abec 5's (the one under the orange seals)
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I see they come in set of two. Do you use both in one reel or does the reel only require one? And about how much are they a set?
You need both of them for the reel, 1 drop of high speed oil in each bearing and the Ceramic abec 7 (orange) are 29.99
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Old 02-28-2012, 06:21 PM
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Soooo the bearings give u a smoother reel and let u cast further??
yep, or in some people's case,, backlash more!

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dont some rods let you cast further also
yep, micro-guide rods by companies like abu garcia and falcon have proven increased casting distances

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Is there a set made for the core 50 mg
I see the curado 200 and 50 have a set ; and the lews so I can upgrade those.
the set for the core 50mg are FR123, we do not stock this bearing, different from the curados etc.
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Old 02-28-2012, 06:50 PM
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I put some Boca ABEC#7 bearings in two of 4600c3 reels and was amazed ! It casts way farther than it ever has before. I also used the high speed oil they sell for them. I used the same oil on the level wind.
I have been using Boca bearings on my radio control airplane engines for years and have always been very happy with them.
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Have you thought about upgrading your reels but didn't want to pay somebody do it because you know how? Then pass by the Tacklebox in Sulphur and pick up your Boca bearings today!
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Just dropped off 3 E7's at TTB for service and bearing upgrade (Boca). It was nice to meet Jedi and the very friendly staff. Can't wait to try them out!!
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