That's because it's basically the same reel minus the aluminum frame.
I would get the ci4+ for sure, the sustain isn't worth any extra money over the ci4+. Another awesome reel in the price range is the Diawa luvias, I like it way better than any of my stradics and it's made in japan.
Yeah I agree with all that. My point is polishing the friction points like the the inside of the pinion gear and spool shaft will do nothing to smooth out the retrieve. The spool shaft doesn't spin inside the pinion gear when the reel is engaged. Polishing the ends of the spool shaft may possibly help make the retrieve smoother but I doubt it would actually make a noticeable difference. In my experiences if the reel feels geary on the retrieve it's almost always in need of a new gear set.
Super tuning or new bearings isn't going to make it "smoother" it will just help with casting. If it's not smooth on the retrieve it may need a new gear set.
30 size is what you want. I also like the 35 size but I prefer bigger spinning reels.
The 30 size is a just little smaller than a 2500 shimano and just little bigger than a 2000 size daiwa.
Get whichever you can find cheaper! I have both and have taken both apart. Blindfolded you would never be able to tell the difference. The both are identical performance wise. The only difference is the 3 arb bearings on the curado vs 3 stainless steel bearings on the citica. To me the curado isn't worth 5 dollars more let alone the huge retail price difference.
Keep checking ebay, I got my citica for 107 new.
The handle, knob, plastic spool insert and drag knob, the machining on the spool itself etc... everything about looks and feels cheap to me compared to the previous model stradics.
I have both and I would say definitely look at the new fk in person before you order it. I like it but it doesn't feel as solid or refined as the ci4+ and fj's. It just looks and feels cheap in my opinion.
Not all AR bearings come apart like the one in that picture. And most people would never take them apart because it's easy to damage that roller cage on most AR bearings because it takes quite a bit of force to press it out. My point is that brake cleaner could possibly damage the plastic or composite cages in ar bearings and some regular bearings that have plastic cages.
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