Yep Shimano and Diawa both better wake up, Shimano has already cut corners and cheapend up the Curado and now the Chronarch. They are trying to compete with these companies that outsource the whole reel, and it blew up, they want high dollar and want to sell less quality, it aint working, a year ago the Curado was probably the best selling mid priced low profile baitcaster on the market, today it is probably Lews, if not at the rate Lew's is gaining acceptance it soon will be. Now they have cheapened the Symetry and the Saros, by eliminating the Aluminum frame. But not the price??? I noticed they started this when they changed the oscolation system from the worm feed on the FH Symetre to the cam type on the FI, before that the FH and earlier models were stradics with one less bearing and composite spare spool, and different handle!!
As for the Shimano bearings, when I bought my first Lews TP I bought a set of abec 7 SS bearing to upgrade it. I did this and seen no noticeable improvement. So I then took the stock bearings and put them in my Calcutta, a CT200GTB,same size bearings, that was a noticable improvement, so then I changed them around and put the stock bearings back in the Lews and the Abec 7's in the Calcutta, it was no better than the stock Lew's bearings, the point is Lew's evidently uses a better bearing than the standard "B" Calcutta comes with, and I will take a good abec 5 SS bearing anyday over an ARB, these things may be better for someone who never cleans or lubes there gear or better in salt water, but they aren't as efficient as a good SS bearing. I could go on and on but the point should be clear, every real brand is doing all they can to save pennies to compete in a dog eat dog market, and in the past few years the guy's on hear like DVC, Francho .RM. and others I am sure have noticed this more and more lately when servicing newer models, I have. Most have went to a main manufacturer who can buy cheaper as they build several brands and deal in much bigger volume, so Shimano and Diawa will continue to cut as many corners as they can to keep there cost where they can compete, unfortunately we are not seeing the upgrades in materials and durability we used to with there new models. This is also leveling the playing field and others are bringing better models to the table to compete with them at more reasonable prices. Instead of an upgraded Sahara, Symetre, Saros, Curado, Chronarch, we will probably continue to see less quality without paying less???? Time will tell, I hope they don't start doing this with there top tier products?????
The one last thing that is obvious is they all package them on there own. I just got my new BB1 from Lew's today and discovered something VERY IMPORTANT "to me", when I read the manual and smart brake notice it came with, I could only find the English version!!! I then looked at the writing on the box!!! WOW the only thing that was not printed in English "ONLY", was the warning on the bottom of the box about the use of lead in the product, (obviously because our government legal system requires it to free them from liability). I for one get so peaved at looking thru manuals and turning packages to find the standard language of the country I live in and buy from, that I am pleased to see this and hope that Lew's continues this practice, after all if you buy it here to use here, and can't read English, how do know the laws, the rules, heck how do you expect to communicate in America, where it is our native language!! THANKS LEW'S!!!