Any idea where to buy gears in Singapore? Something of that size and shape? Picture below.
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Thu Apr 19, 2012 9:39 pm Gears for levelwind? Spare part for Okuma.
I broke this gear before and went back to fix it but it broke again. But when I went back to fix it the distributorship apparrantly switched hands and the shop I bought both the reel and spare part from can't/won't sell that spare part to me anymore and the new distributor doesn't have it.
Any idea where to buy gears in Singapore? Something of that size and shape? Picture below. Thanks!
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Fri Apr 20, 2012 1:45 am Re: Gears for levelwind? Spare part for Okuma.
glennthum279 wrote: I broke this gear before and went back to fix it but it broke again. But when I went back to fix it the distributorship apparrantly switched hands and the shop I bought both the reel and spare part from can't/won't sell that spare part to me anymore and the new distributor doesn't have it.
Any idea where to buy gears in Singapore? Something of that size and shape? Picture below. Thanks! If I not mistaken Siow Chiang use to distribute them, now it's a Malaysian company. You should be able to find out which company by grabbing an old copy of Rod and Line magazine. Sorry, I can recall.
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Fri Apr 20, 2012 10:08 pm Re: Gears for levelwind? Spare part for Okuma.
fishyDen wrote: glennthum279 wrote: I broke this gear before and went back to fix it but it broke again. But when I went back to fix it the distributorship apparrantly switched hands and the shop I bought both the reel and spare part from can't/won't sell that spare part to me anymore and the new distributor doesn't have it.
Any idea where to buy gears in Singapore? Something of that size and shape? Picture below. Thanks! If I not mistaken Siow Chiang use to distribute them, now it's a Malaysian company. You should be able to find out which company by grabbing an old copy of Rod and Line magazine. Sorry, I can recall. Yup I know. Rapala has taken over the distributorship. Thanks anyway for the help. Asked them already and they don't seem to have the gear in stock as this is an old model. But the reel is still on both the US and International websites. I actually went to Siow Chang 1 month ago and managed to buy that particular spare part, that's why I'm quite surprised that they dont have it anymore, both Siow Chang and Rapala. Just wondering cos Siow Chang still has some Okuma reels on sale (not refering to those in the bargain corner), I wonder if anything goes wrong/spoils and if it still is under the warranty how does the customer get about fixing it?
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http://stores.tunasreeltroubles.com/-strse-411/OKUMA-17070009-TRANSMISSION-GEAR/Detail.bok
It only cost $1.29.
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Hi,
I made some search and this okuma part 17070009 can be the same as daiwa part DAIWA W60-1501 IDLE GEAR http://stores.tunasreeltroubles.com/-strse-412/DAIWA-W60-dsh-1501-IDLE-GEAR/Detail.bok Order the part from mikesreelrepair.com, the part cost USD0.72 and shipping is roughly USD8.95. total: <$13. http://www.mikesreelrepair.com/1501-idle-gear-p-45164.html order a few pieces since you're likely to need it again. They uses post office to ship so lead time might be a bit long, but it will arrives. My last order with them, they don't have the part on hand and make a back-order. I waited 1 month for the back-order and another month for it to be ship to singapore. total 2 months. It's cheap so it's worth the wait, now my 13year old reel feel like new again.
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