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@Singlebleep, I bet that was fun albeit satisfying fun. I've got this image of taking the cover off and the contents springing off in all directions
@DaveSG, you're not wrong, Daiwa tend to be very good, however, 2 years ago I spoke to them about a much older reel, a 2553 and they told me they're not keeping parts for reels as long anymore. They did tell me but I've forgotten.
@ Yonny, the thought did cross my mind about value and buying some more. It would be nice to have a 4th but in the past my old 5000T has stood in. I should be honest with myself really, with the amount of time I get to go out nowadays is it worth it...hmm
Improvements if they do come back, I'd like to see them lighter and with longer standard taper spools, & shallow spool options, oh, and the obvious, a better line clip EDIT and a faster retrieve rate.
I'm thinking of piking this winter so I'd like to get some braid on the spools, but bringing myself to strip 3 and replace isn't appealing to me, lazy I know!
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Sorry my bad just checked the reels don't have spare spools
But there is a separate listing for 2 spools
https://thetackletavern.co.uk/product/2x-daiwa-infinity-x-5000br-spare-spools-slight-dent-in-both-a21-pre-loved/?_gl=1*1vnk75j*_up*MQ..*_gs*MQ..&gclid=CjwKCAjwxfjGBhAUEiwAKWPwDixDPwRWtOMvK4nhnP_LhUNtXpjafOJjRUb4n_m3fS6zJ7eRNiOgtxoCF_sQAvD_BwE
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I think there might be a set on tackle tavern pre loved with spare spools , they might split and sell you the spools
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In reply to Post #1 Great reels and brilliant value second hand.
Kind regret selling a set a while ago.
No doubt value will increase now.
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If a tackle shop has had a last batch there should still be spares available,
Daiwa are pretty good with keeping spares, worth giving them a try.
Ive always had great service from them.
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In reply to Post #6 When i had infinity br's and my emblem z's i thought they looked the same and tried them, the internal diameter hole on the spool is different from memory the infinity had a bigger diameter main shaft so the emblem spools wouldnt fit on them.
The infinity spools would physically fit on the emblem but obviously wouldnt centre correctly
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In reply to Post #1 Do the Emblem X/Z5000 / 5500A spools fit them? (Also ABS reverse taper spools - look very similar and have rubber line guard ring etc)
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In reply to Post #4 Must of had my infinities for 20 years
Best reels I’ve ever owned
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Great reels but im surprised they have last this long as everyone seems to want the lightest reels possible these days. I one reel i wish they never discontinued is the original iso. Best carp reel ever made imo that one.
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I bought a set of used infinity’s off eBay. I didn’t use them for about a year and when I did I found out I’d been ripped off and they were dogs. The previous owner had tried to service themselves and had seriously ****ed them up with half the components fitted wrongly, damaged or missing.
I got a schematic diagram, stripped them down and with parts from Jim’s reel shop rebuilt them by trial and error, gaining in the process a deep understanding of how they work ( they are probably one of the most complex reels I’ve ever stripped), learning along the way that making a couple of specific tools made the job much easier.The one thing that amazed me though is for the size of the reels and their definite robustness is how fine and delicate the springs are. They are not much thicker than human hair - amazing when you think what they do and generally last forever if not ****ed about with.
I had them for years. Still got a donor reel I bought for parts knocking about somewhere.
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In reply to Post #1 Same, still got one of the first ones to be shown around the U.K., was a Daiwa reps model .
Only upgraded the spool caps to speed up the clutch and the line clips. Bar that there fantastic. Real shame
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I was looking for some spools for my Daiwa Infinity XBRs last night and came across Johnson Ross website saying the reel has been discontinued and they have the last ever batch
I bought these reels when they first launched, favouring them over the trendy Tournies as I like the bait runner, and I'm using them to this day. Yes the detractors will say they're like coffee grinders but that's what gives them their longevity compared to all the throw away reels of nowadays, that lack of fine tolerance that doesn't care about sand.
My hope is that Daiwa will rework and bring it up to date and relaunch like the the Tourny, as after all, its one of the few big pit bait runners left.
Farewell to a stalwart, but still a icon.
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