The tool kit is awesome, I'd love to see more fixing reels,and replacing bearings handles etc.I really miss some of your older videos doing that,please keep up the great content.Thank you
Reel maintenance, repair, and modification? Yes! When I can't get out to fish, messing around with tackle or lure organization is my jam. Throw in "tinker with gear", and that'll carry me through those busy weeks when I don't get to the lake.
One more trick I use to clean my bearings is I bought an ultrasonic cleaner from Amazon for like $20 and the vibration cleans the bearings and then you just put oil in them and your bearings are good as new. I use Reelx oil and grease it’s the best stuff I’ve ever used and prevents rust if you use your reels in saltwater
Dig the how to vids great to save in the library especially in the winter down time. Very helpful to look back at when cleaning the reels after a long season of fishin.
The fishing reel tool kit is sweet I do some general repairs, find it really satisfying cleaning and repairing my gear and would dig a kit like this. I’ve tried cheap screwdrivers, wrenches, toothbrushes and find it lacking
I love seeing videos like this! I do a deep down-to-frame cleaning of my reels once a year. If you lubricate and service them after a fishing trip, plus a good cleaning once a year they’ll last you a very long time!
Had to review, just received a Daiwa Tatula 150HS 7:3-1 for my frog reel. Just wanted to lube it alittle. Seems nice and tight! Now to wait to get some line going to rock some 65lb power pro. Can’t wait frog season will be happening soon! Thanks for the time you spent disassembling it for us!
Got that right on the 95%. I've got so many expensive reels second hand that just needed a good cleaning or a worm gear change or clutch bearing... really like that kit, might have to buy one, instead of searching for all my tools everywhere so I can service my reels
I like to watch the reel repair/upgrade/cleaning videos. Always learn stuff. Spinning reel stuff would be cool too. Only problem I have had so far has been with a spinning reel. Fixed it by trial and error and a schematic I found online.
That most of what he entertained us with last winter….and making baits,and I unboxings and anything else he could think of. Kept our meeting minds on feeshin’. It was enlightening. And fun!
Debo, You should look into getting a set of Wera screw drivers for baitcasters. The flathead screw driver is a size 0.8-4.0 for Diawa as they use flat head screws and the Phillips head is a Wera posidrive size 0 (model 3355) and it fits reel screws perfectly so you don’t have to worry about stripping the little screws. You can get them on Amazon but they work really well and I’ve never stripped a screw. They are a game changer. The flat head driver you probably don’t need as any flat head will work but the Phillips head screws can be stripped easily and the posidrive size 0 will pull them right out. The posidrive works for Shimano, Lews, 13 fishing and Abu Garcia. You won’t have to worry about stripping the screws. again. Thanks for everything you do
I like using graph paper and laying my screws and things in that after drawing a rough outline of the reel and where that goes. It makes more sense in practice than how I explained it.
gotta love the Stubby dog. My Bubby dog goes nowhere without me either. He even likes to go Feeshin with me. All I have do ask him " What to go Feeshin? and he ears perk up, his tail starts wagging, I open the door and he heads for the truck. he pouts if I go without him.
Working on a reel is a blast and should not be intimidating. When I buy a reel (used or new) I take it apart immediately and upgrade or modify the lube and bearings to MY standards. Even some high end models leave the factory dry and with missing parts. It's a great way to learn how the reel works and customize it to what you need it to do.
I pulled an Abu Garcia spinning reel on a Cherrywood rod out the water at Saylorville dam and refurbished it and caught a few fish with it that season before finally retiring it 🤘🏽😆♥️ I got it as smooth and quiet as I could, but I just couldn’t get it to run like new and the guides on the rod were missing ceramic rings or whatever Cherrywoods have, was fun.
Do you think the newer handle screw has more thread engagement on the main shaft? Also curious if they recommend any thread lock on the threads? Maybe a dab of medium blue? Those handles look sweet though! I need to throw one on my CT to get some extra "ugga duggas" as I winch in those 1.5lbers. I'd love to see a bearing install. Check casting distance before and after to see what you changed. Thanks for the vid!!
@@DEBOSFishing I’m a sucker for 90’s Jim Carey movies he has always been one of my favorite actors!! Awesome video btw I like to tinker on reels as well. Just trying to make them better. I first have to get some reels as I don’t have any right now but some day haha
Heck yeah... fixing your own stuff! I've blown out a few bearings, I generally enjoy tearing them down with the kids around though, so I can lose the little pieces ;)
I jacked up my Diawa Tatula CT100XSL when l hooked a giant snapping turtle. Totally my fault, l tightened the drag all the way and dragged it in. Now when the drag is set stiff the handle and spool pops and spins. I'm definitely going to attempt to fix. I pulled the handle and side plate off and poked around a little but couldn't really see anything obvious.
Daiwa service did you kinda dirty with that reel nut Their customer service has been hit or miss for me, usually good but… Shimano by comparison is top of the line, even though I have more daiwas by count..definitely a consideration for me when shopping for my next reels, my last two have been Shimanos
Those gears need some grease Debo my man. That sucker was drryyyyyy. I tear my reels down every year at the end of the season. You can put grease on everything inside, including the bearing and hole where the handle fits down. It'll make that reel MUCH smoother on the retrieve. I recommend soaking your bearings in rubbing alcohol for 10-15 minutes, then applying a single drop, and for your worm gear, just use a thicker oil. Greasing your worm gear is just asking for dirt to get in there, and ruin your paw. Edit: For the gears and handle base, use a thicker grease like Shimano's Ace-2 or orange marine yamalube.
@@DEBOSFishing my man out here five steps ahead with the content ideas. Give some TSI-321 lube a try before ya do your video. Been using that on my bearings this season and find it really makes them run smooth and lasts a long time. Cheers man!
I'm just now watching this, I have a tatula 300 that has a waorn down pawl. I saw your other vid about pawl replacement, best on the tube! Quick question, what tool do you recommend to remove e-clips from reels? As you know, Diawa has some tiny e-clips, especially the ones securing the worm gear. Thanks!
I'm surprised you were even able to strip the thread just from puling on the handle. Not sure how I feel about Daiwa quality now. How strong are the Shimano reels?
Would love to see more reel care and repair although I’m thinking I should just send you mine cause I don’t have the juevos to take apart my nicer stuff 😂😂 keep it up 🎣🎣🔥🔥
Debo, one of the boys at my school asked me to help him with his casting reel. The thumbbar does not go down or click when pushed down. How can i fix this? I just cleaned the reel and put line on it for him. I really don't know what to do.
I'm new to fishing. I bought a Abu Black Max combo. Had it less than a month dropped it in the lake while the lake was 11ft high. 3 weeks later after the water went down back to norm I went back out and found it. Tore it apart and cleaned it. I guess I didn't get it back together just right. First cast in the yard and bam. The thumb button broke. Not sure that it's worth the time and effort to fix because I know nothing about reels. Talk about being hard on myself after watching it sink.......
There's a couple of lakes here that prohibit the catch and release of trout and carp. If I'm bass fishing in these lakes and I happen to catch a trout or carp, what should I do? Is it even likely to catch those fish while I'm fishing for bass? I'm new to fishing in lakes
If you ain’t providing food or toys don’t think mr stubbs is to interested in it lol. I have a lews hank Parker reel with magnetic brake problems. Don’t know if it’s something that I can fix myself or should I just send it back to lews
I just had to replace the pinion gear on my lews speed spool after only owning it for two years. When I called customer service they said that they were not selling any parts and that they were saving all parts for warranty only. They then said call back in six weeks and they would re evaluate if they would be selling part then. I was so piss and got ugly with them. After talking to the supervisor, I was able to buy 2 gears. I will not be buying anymore lews products. This reel was on my frog rod. I only own one frog rod and was not willing to wait for parts.
Hey Debo, I have a question. First off, I have been out of work for 3 years now and am 60 years old. Now that being said, I want to buy a frog. In your opinion, what is the best 2 or 3 frogs to choose from? I will pick one that suits me from your top 3. I will tell you that where I fish, black lures don’t do too well. White and chartreuse seem to be too dog in that water. I just want to buy one. Any help in which one would be appreciated. I was seeing you doing well with the spro?!?? With the green and chartreuse top??? Also do I need two and the other be a popper, or will one do it for me? Think super super tight budget. Thanks.
Hello , I have a second hand Mitchell SC3000 Spidercast reel. The problem I'm experiencing is when winding the handle to retrieve the line , it works , then stop working. I tried looking for youtube videos, no luck can you help. Thanks
Hi DEBO, can you help me pinpoint what could be wrong with my Daiwa Feugo CT? Sometimes when I'm jigging a metal spoon, the reel suddenly goes into freespool and then I get a nasty backlash. I swore I did not accidentally hit the thumb bar. This has happen to me twice already and now I don't feel confident using the reel until I can get this issue fixed. What do you think could be the cause of the problem?
The tool kit is awesome, I'd love to see more fixing reels,and replacing bearings handles etc.I really miss some of your older videos doing that,please keep up the great content.Thank you
I'll be doing more soon!👊
Reel maintenance, repair, and modification? Yes!
When I can't get out to fish, messing around with tackle or lure organization is my jam. Throw in "tinker with gear", and that'll carry me through those busy weeks when I don't get to the lake.
Would love to see more about bearing. Such as removal, cleaning, lubricating, install. Keep up the great work.
"Like a glove" love the reference, glad you got it fixed that reel handle looks sweet
I wondered if anyone would get it! 🤣👊
DIY feeshin friend. Nice job Debo. I bet it's more than 95% of people that wouldn't fix that. Thanks for the video man. ✌️🎣
i went in on two of them, it didnt go well.
Yeah, like anything else it just takes some practice. I'm no pro but it's fun to tinker!
DEBO!!!! Our hero!!! Dink master!!! Fixer of reels!!!!! Thanks bud!!!
One more trick I use to clean my bearings is I bought an ultrasonic cleaner from Amazon for like $20 and the vibration cleans the bearings and then you just put oil in them and your bearings are good as new. I use Reelx oil and grease it’s the best stuff I’ve ever used and prevents rust if you use your reels in saltwater
I so want a tatula 200.
Keep up the good work man.
They are awesome reels!
Dig the how to vids great to save in the library especially in the winter down time. Very helpful to look back at when cleaning the reels after a long season of fishin.
Yeah, definitely have to take care of the equipment!
The fishing reel tool kit is sweet
I do some general repairs, find it really satisfying cleaning and repairing my gear and would dig a kit like this.
I’ve tried cheap screwdrivers, wrenches, toothbrushes and find it lacking
Yeah, it's very satisfying to clean and fix your own reels!
Get a Wera posidrive size 0 for your Phillips head screws. It’s the best screw driver I’ve found for reel repair and won’t strip the screws
I love seeing videos like this! I do a deep down-to-frame cleaning of my reels once a year. If you lubricate and service them after a fishing trip, plus a good cleaning once a year they’ll last you a very long time!
Yes I enjoy reel repair and maintenance videos.
It's fun to tinker with them!
You make it look like a walk in the park fixing that reel i think about taking a reel apart and i start sweating great video Debo
Hahaha nah, once you do it a few times it's a piece of cake!
@@DEBOSFishing if you say so
Had to review, just received a Daiwa Tatula 150HS 7:3-1 for my frog reel. Just wanted to lube it alittle. Seems nice and tight! Now to wait to get some line going to rock some 65lb power pro. Can’t wait frog season will be happening soon! Thanks for the time you spent disassembling it for us!
You've got a nice camera. The shots of the reel and gears ⚙ was crystal clear. 👍
Awesome, hope folks enjoyed it!
May as well give the Category 5 sticker to Randy for the fridge. Then it will appear on live streams!
I like this kit !!!This winter would be a good time to take my reels apart clean and regrease/lube them up 🤔
Perfect time to do that!
Great video I like how you showed the whole process. I would like to see some spinning reel tear downs
Got that right on the 95%. I've got so many expensive reels second hand that just needed a good cleaning or a worm gear change or clutch bearing... really like that kit, might have to buy one, instead of searching for all my tools everywhere so I can service my reels
That handle screw use what’s called a “torx”. They’re pretty common now for most of the screw heads now.
Ahh... Welp now I know! Thanks for watching 👊
All of my reels are upgraded with Cat 5 bearings. Alex is awesome and all of his products are legit!! 🙏😱
I like to watch the reel repair/upgrade/cleaning videos. Always learn stuff. Spinning reel stuff would be cool too. Only problem I have had so far has been with a spinning reel. Fixed it by trial and error and a schematic I found online.
I'm not the best with spinning gear breakdowns. Sounds like a winter project for me!
Great work, might need to pick up one of those repair kits!
It's a sweet little kit!
Nice job Debo! Like seeing reel maintenance & repair. Winter is prime time for that stuff. Really dig that kit you have. Super handy.👊
Yep, I'll definitely do more this winter!
That most of what he entertained us with last winter….and making baits,and I unboxings and anything else he could think of. Kept our meeting minds on feeshin’. It was enlightening. And fun!
@@tdeeb6359 yes it was!
Dig the fix it vids, gives one confidence to try it myself, thanks...
You can do eet!
Stubby is such a cool relaxed dog. Very cool video. Would like to see more videos of replacing bearings and upgrades. 👍🏻
I love that dog so dang much!
I appreciate the reel repair/cleaning/handle videos a great deal. Also look forward to the next frog rod/reel/line video.
Diawa just sent me a second spool for my reel. Affordable and easy to work with!
😳 Debo is a reel scientist lol, great video👍
I love tinkering with reels!
😂😂😂😂
Im shocked more guys dont service or repair their own baitcasters, theyre simple as hell and parts availability is great. Hella aftermarket parts.
I would definitely like to see a video on your opinions of some different handles and knobs.
I've had that vid planned for a while! Just need to shoot it!
Awesome-You got parts👌🏻
Debo, You should look into getting a set of Wera screw drivers for baitcasters. The flathead screw driver is a size 0.8-4.0 for Diawa as they use flat head screws and the Phillips head is a Wera posidrive size 0 (model 3355) and it fits reel screws perfectly so you don’t have to worry about stripping the little screws. You can get them on Amazon but they work really well and I’ve never stripped a screw. They are a game changer. The flat head driver you probably don’t need as any flat head will work but the Phillips head screws can be stripped easily and the posidrive size 0 will pull them right out. The posidrive works for Shimano, Lews, 13 fishing and Abu Garcia. You won’t have to worry about stripping the screws. again. Thanks for everything you do
That is some serious patience! Another great video Debo!👏🏻👊🏻💥🎣
I'm a gear nerd and I enjoy it 🤪 Thanks for watching man!
@@DEBOSFishing is be terrified of losing something or breaking something…going to have to do it sooner or later. Gotta maintain that equipment!
I like using graph paper and laying my screws and things in that after drawing a rough outline of the reel and where that goes. It makes more sense in practice than how I explained it.
Love maintenance and upgrade videos!
Definitely love the repair/upgrade videos! keep em coming Debo!
“If you have a graphite sideplate don’t tighten it too much or you can crack the sideplate” Yes! I agree! I learned this the hard way
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Good stuff maybe sometime you can break down a spinning reel as well 👍🏿
Ughhh... they are not my favorite to work on 🤣
👌🏿 I understand
Thanks for showing how to take apart and service a baitcaster reel
Great video and definitely nice repair kit. Will have to look into it when I get ready to do my fishing side business.
👊👊👊
gotta love the Stubby dog. My Bubby dog goes nowhere without me either. He even likes to go Feeshin with me. All I have do ask him " What to go Feeshin? and he ears perk up, his tail starts wagging, I open the door and he heads for the truck. he pouts if I go without him.
Awesome 🎥 thanks for sharing
Yes please more reel up grades
i finally found some body that had the same problem as me. Thank you for showing us how to fix a daiwa tatula 200.
I have a quantum s3 smoke and a lews I need to tear down and deep clean. Probably just do some light oiling until the year ends though.
Working on a reel is a blast and should not be intimidating. When I buy a reel (used or new) I take it apart immediately and upgrade or modify the lube and bearings to MY standards. Even some high end models leave the factory dry and with missing parts. It's a great way to learn how the reel works and customize it to what you need it to do.
Awesome job!! I’m glad you were able to fix it!!
Thanks for watching man 👊
I pulled an Abu Garcia spinning reel on a Cherrywood rod out the water at Saylorville dam and refurbished it and caught a few fish with it that season before finally retiring it 🤘🏽😆♥️ I got it as smooth and quiet as I could, but I just couldn’t get it to run like new and the guides on the rod were missing ceramic rings or whatever Cherrywoods have, was fun.
I'm gonna have to look into the reel repair kit, has everything one needs in a convenient case.
Great video !! I love seeing how reels are built but just haven't had the patience to try to work on one myself
Do you think the newer handle screw has more thread engagement on the main shaft? Also curious if they recommend any thread lock on the threads? Maybe a dab of medium blue? Those handles look sweet though! I need to throw one on my CT to get some extra "ugga duggas" as I winch in those 1.5lbers.
I'd love to see a bearing install. Check casting distance before and after to see what you changed. Thanks for the vid!!
Yeah, I like this version a lot better. I don't think it says to use lock tight but the stuff that you can break open makes sense.
I would love to see you do upgrades,repairs, etc
I'll do more soon!
Always love the fixing videos. Thanks man!
Debo nice Ace Ventura quote!!!
Hahaha I wondered who would get it!
@@DEBOSFishing I’m a sucker for 90’s Jim Carey movies he has always been one of my favorite actors!! Awesome video btw I like to tinker on reels as well. Just trying to make them better. I first have to get some reels as I don’t have any right now but some day haha
Heck yeah... fixing your own stuff! I've blown out a few bearings, I generally enjoy tearing them down with the kids around though, so I can lose the little pieces ;)
Impressive repair work. To do this kind of activity, one must have self confidence (and some tools).
Torx wrench is what you used to put that nut on to secure the reel handle. The tool kit is pretty cool. Tone down your hook set, it can get expensive.
I never knew I was so strong 🤣🤣🤣
I jacked up my Diawa Tatula CT100XSL when l hooked a giant snapping turtle. Totally my fault, l tightened the drag all the way and dragged it in. Now when the drag is set stiff the handle and spool pops and spins. I'm definitely going to attempt to fix. I pulled the handle and side plate off and poked around a little but couldn't really see anything obvious.
Check your anti-reverse bearing.
Really good tutorial Debo, your the man
I am guessing the SV TW 103HS would be the same?? Thanks in advance
I can't say for sure but I'd think very close.
Thank you sir
Great vid. Would love to see more maintenance vids.
Daiwa service did you kinda dirty with that reel nut
Their customer service has been hit or miss for me, usually good but…
Shimano by comparison is top of the line, even though I have more daiwas by count..definitely a consideration for me when shopping for my next reels, my last two have been Shimanos
Hahah I may have asked for the wrong thing...💁♂️ Oh well, Gomexus came through 🤣
Love watching fixing vids
Super helpful video. I’m sure I’ll need to reference this one at some point.
Super helpful content. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching 👊
Probably more like 99%, I would have sent it in to Daiwa and had them do it 😜
Thats a fine looking aninal you got there, DEBO! I have a pit myself and he looks just like yours but hes all black!
Great information I am working on abu garcia max the thumb bar is not working right
Those gears need some grease Debo my man. That sucker was drryyyyyy. I tear my reels down every year at the end of the season. You can put grease on everything inside, including the bearing and hole where the handle fits down. It'll make that reel MUCH smoother on the retrieve. I recommend soaking your bearings in rubbing alcohol for 10-15 minutes, then applying a single drop, and for your worm gear, just use a thicker oil. Greasing your worm gear is just asking for dirt to get in there, and ruin your paw. Edit: For the gears and handle base, use a thicker grease like Shimano's Ace-2 or orange marine yamalube.
Haha yeah, dirty and dry. That's a whole different vid that I didn't want to get into! Thanks for watching man 👊
@@DEBOSFishing my man out here five steps ahead with the content ideas. Give some TSI-321 lube a try before ya do your video. Been using that on my bearings this season and find it really makes them run smooth and lasts a long time. Cheers man!
I'm just now watching this, I have a tatula 300 that has a waorn down pawl. I saw your other vid about pawl replacement, best on the tube! Quick question, what tool do you recommend to remove e-clips from reels? As you know, Diawa has some tiny e-clips, especially the ones securing the worm gear. Thanks!
Awesome video debo !!.🔥🔥😎😎
No offense… but I hope you break some more gear so we can get more of these. This was awesome and something useful that UA-cam greatly lacks.
I'm surprised you were even able to strip the thread just from puling on the handle. Not sure how I feel about Daiwa quality now. How strong are the Shimano reels?
Man I wish I had the nerve to do that!!!
Would love to see more reel care and repair although I’m thinking I should just send you mine cause I don’t have the juevos to take apart my nicer stuff 😂😂 keep it up 🎣🎣🔥🔥
Yo Debo I collect stickers to do sticker bombed epoxy tumblers.... I'd be happy to take any you don't want... Lol
Debo, one of the boys at my school asked me to help him with his casting reel. The thumbbar does not go down or click when pushed down. How can i fix this? I just cleaned the reel and put line on it for him. I really don't know what to do.
Nice repair! I been watching your frog videos, how did the last king speed demon 9.3:1 reel hold up? I just picked on up for my frog rod.
Nice video Debo, I'm much interested from which website did u get those shaft of Daiwa. And can we get some reel parts for abu g. Black max3 too?
I'm new to fishing. I bought a Abu Black Max combo. Had it less than a month dropped it in the lake while the lake was 11ft high. 3 weeks later after the water went down back to norm I went back out and found it. Tore it apart and cleaned it. I guess I didn't get it back together just right. First cast in the yard and bam. The thumb button broke. Not sure that it's worth the time and effort to fix because I know nothing about reels. Talk about being hard on myself after watching it sink.......
I had a 100lb tuxedo pitbull that was named Debo he looked just like your dog
Ohhhhh. Man, they get such a bad rap. Love my Stubbs so much!
@@DEBOSFishing there the only dogs i ever had and they were the friendliest well trained dogs you would ever see.
There's a couple of lakes here that prohibit the catch and release of trout and carp. If I'm bass fishing in these lakes and I happen to catch a trout or carp, what should I do? Is it even likely to catch those fish while I'm fishing for bass? I'm new to fishing in lakes
Where did you order the main shaft from? Im having a really tough time finding a screw replacement for a Tatula 300 atm...
If you ain’t providing food or toys don’t think mr stubbs is to interested in it lol. I have a lews hank Parker reel with magnetic brake problems. Don’t know if it’s something that I can fix myself or should I just send it back to lews
Yeah, he had no interest in my talking 🤣
Hello, why is the yoke made of plastic? Wouldn't steel be a much more durable option?
Thanks good info
I switched from a gomexus handle to a larger daiwa handle and I liked the daiwa more.
I just had to replace the pinion gear on my lews speed spool after only owning it for two years. When I called customer service they said that they were not selling any parts and that they were saving all parts for warranty only. They then said call back in six weeks and they would re evaluate if they would be selling part then. I was so piss and got ugly with them. After talking to the supervisor, I was able to buy 2 gears. I will not be buying anymore lews products. This reel was on my frog rod. I only own one frog rod and was not willing to wait for parts.
That's strange as hell. I have no idea why they wouldn't sell parts? A bad customer experience like that can definitely turn you off from a company!
I have the gomexus knobs for my scorpion DC it's definitely worth it
Hey Debo, I have a question. First off, I have been out of work for 3 years now and am 60 years old. Now that being said, I want to buy a frog. In your opinion, what is the best 2 or 3 frogs to choose from? I will pick one that suits me from your top 3. I will tell you that where I fish, black lures don’t do too well. White and chartreuse seem to be too dog in that water. I just want to buy one. Any help in which one would be appreciated. I was seeing you doing well with the spro?!?? With the green and chartreuse top??? Also do I need two and the other be a popper, or will one do it for me? Think super super tight budget. Thanks.
River 2 Sea Bullywa, and scum frog are some good ones as well as the Kaiera are good
Where do you have your Store? I buy second hand stuff most of the time and Lures and Reels are great second hand items. Great Video my Friend
The plastic gears i was not expecting that at all was thinking they would at least be brass .
Hello , I have a second hand Mitchell SC3000 Spidercast reel. The problem I'm experiencing is when winding the handle to retrieve the line , it works , then stop working. I tried looking for youtube videos, no luck can you help.
Thanks
Hi DEBO, can you help me pinpoint what could be wrong with my Daiwa Feugo CT? Sometimes when I'm jigging a metal spoon, the reel suddenly goes into freespool and then I get a nasty backlash. I swore I did not accidentally hit the thumb bar. This has happen to me twice already and now I don't feel confident using the reel until I can get this issue fixed. What do you think could be the cause of the problem?
It’s your clutch probably
Thank you so much
How did it break? I can't believe it broke from normal use! Oh, ok you pulled on the knob so hard that you stripped the brass bolt!
😅 my drag on my old 90 Gerardo faild can it be replaced ?
Nice Debo :)
Well I know one thing going on my Xmas list a category 5 bearing kit lol