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I'm wanting to put bearings in the handle on my Chronarch G. Does anyone know what size it takes?

 

I'm ordering some for a project at work and was gonna get some for the reel knobs but it's at the house.

 

Thanks,

Scott.

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I think they are 4x7x2.5 if my notes are correct.

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If you mean the Chronarch E, then it's just like the Curado E was, and that reel only had one bearing per handle with no way to add a second due to the way the handle is made. Or, do you mean the Curado G, which I suspect is also made the same. There is no Chronarch G, though.

I wish these reels could have bearings added to the handles. If they could, I wouldn't look at any others, but the fact is they can't and therefore some other reels can be made to feel smoother than these because others have them.

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Only one per knob. Two for each reel.

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If you mean the Chronarch E, then it's just like the Curado E was, and that reel only had one bearing per handle with no way to add a second due to the way the handle is made. Or, do you mean the Curado G, which I suspect is also made the same. There is no Chronarch G, though. I wish these reels could have bearings added to the handles. If they could, I wouldn't look at any others, but the fact is they can't and therefore some other reels can be made to feel smoother than these because others have them.

Yeah, I meant Chronarch E. And the Curado G only has one bearing and no way to add a second.

 

Thanks.

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Chronarch E only has one as well with no way to add a second, as far as I know, based on it being identical to the old Curado E.

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