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I've looked around online for extra brakes, but I can't seem to find any (just in case I later break one). Does anyone know of a site where I could purchase some? What about other Shimanos? Will any of their brakes work?

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3 hours ago, Outdoors said:

I've looked around online for extra brakes, but I can't seem to find any (just in case I later break one). Does anyone know of a site where I could purchase some? What about other Shimanos? Will any of their brakes work?

:/ But I really wanna know where to get the SVS Infinity braking system parts for the 70.

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I may have to do that, but I fear being on the line for hours...

Posted
7 hours ago, Outdoors said:

I may have to do that, but I fear being on the line for hours...

Haha really? I've never waited more than a minute or two. Usually you're straight through. They'll be free to you as well, in case you feared that too ?

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Welcome aboard!

 

Great reel by all reviews I've read. Got a 

Chronarch 50e myself, love it.

 

I second the "contact Shimano" suggestion.

You could also go online and buy direct from

them.

 

I've shopped at Shimano for upgrades. No issues

and quick shipping:

 

 

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Call Shimano directly. I'm curious why you think you need extra. I've ran almost all Shimano reels for 20 years and I've never had to replace a brake tab. 

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Thanks for the link, but will the brake blocks from the 200 work on the 70? I believe the 200 are red, while mine are white.

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Just now, Outdoors said:

Thanks for the link, but will the brake blocks from the 200 work on the 70? I believe the 200 are red, while mine are white.

 

That I can't answer. Those who have both reels

you mention will hopefully chime in.

 

And I didn't even check the pull-down menu for

your reel, I assumed it would be there, but I don't

see the CU70 anywhere in the list!

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if you are talking about the 4 internal adjustment, I dont think you have to worry about damage or lost it while adjusting. This thing attach to the reel and wont come off like old shimano(I know I almost lost one on my curado 100d) and to break one I dont know how you gonna break the thing this thing dont need adjust ment every time to cast.

For side note, I think I read somewhere that on curado 70, 4 brake on and dial on 1, equal 2 brake on older shimano.

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The different colors designate the weight of the brake itself. I believe the clear one's are the lightest one's. I have never got into swapping them around, as I have never found a reason to do so (as I mentioned before). I'm not at home to actually compare my two reels for you, but I'm 80% sure the brakes are completely different between the 200 and 70. 

 

 

70 spool and brakes:

picshimano70curado3.jpg

 

 

200 spool and brakes:

 

picshimanocuradoibaitcaster15.jpg

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3 hours ago, JustJames said:

if you are talking about the 4 internal adjustment, I dont think you have to worry about damage or lost it while adjusting. This thing attach to the reel and wont come off like old shimano(I know I almost lost one on my curado 100d) and to break one I dont know how you gonna break the thing this thing dont need adjust ment every time to cast.

For side note, I think I read somewhere that on curado 70, 4 brake on and dial on 1, equal 2 brake on older shimano.

I just hope the 70 doesn't turn out to be the reel you can't find parts for. It seems like no online sites have parts for them. It's why I was wondering if there's an alternative way to go, such as brakes or a spool (with brakes, of course) that will fit the 70.

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2 minutes ago, Outdoors said:

I just hope the 70 doesn't turn out to be the reel you can't find parts for. It seems like no online sites have parts for them. It's why I was wondering if there's an alternative way to go, such as brakes or a spool (with brakes, of course) that will fit the 70.

 

Since there's nothing on Shimano's site, this is when I'd

give Shimano a call....

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Shimano redesigned their SVS Infinity system recently.  It's represented in the new Met MGL, Casitas, and 70 series. 

Shimano's tech rep assures us that the new brakes won't wear out.  That's why they don't furnish spares. On a side note the new design works best with all 4 tabs on and adjustments made externally with the dial.  Hope this helps.

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You are worried too much man just go out and have fun with your reel.

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7 hours ago, JustJames said:

if you are talking about the 4 internal adjustment, I dont think you have to worry about damage or lost it while adjusting. This thing attach to the reel and wont come off like old shimano(I know I almost lost one on my curado 100d) and to break one I dont know how you gonna break the thing this thing dont need adjust ment every time to cast.

For side note, I think I read somewhere that on curado 70, 4 brake on and dial on 1, equal 2 brake on older shimano.

 

Sorry.  I overlooked your post before I made mine. You fully understand the new system. Confidentially, I kind of miss the old VBS like your 100D.

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7 hours ago, Darren. said:

 

And I didn't even check the pull-down menu for

your reel, I assumed it would be there, but I don't

see the CU70 anywhere in the list!

 

For the reels that arent in the Shimano store (and the MET MGL which will not open) you have to go to their main site, open the PDF diagram below (blue tabs on right side of page), write down the part numbers you need and call them. BTW, i do not see individual part numbers for the brake shoes.

 

1-877-577-0600

http://fish.shimano.com/content/sac-fish/en/home/products/fishing-reels/baitcast/curado-70.html

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, bigfruits said:

 

For the reels that arent in the Shimano store (and the MET MGL which will not open) you have to go to their main site, open the PDF diagram below, write down the part numbers you need and call them.

 

http://fish.shimano.com/content/sac-fish/en/home/products/fishing-reels/baitcast/curado-70.html

 

 

Good info.

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21 minutes ago, offsidewing said:

The Curado 200 and Curado 70 have two different braking systems.  

 

The Curado 70 has a newly engineered SVS as mentioned. The basic concept is the same as the 200 I.

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Thanks for all the assistance, good people.

 

Does anyone have any spooling recommendations?

 

Should I tie (I'm using Powerpro braid) in a hole on the spool, or just tie it to the spool? I also would like to know if I should start it with mono line or not.

 

Thanks.

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