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<blockquote data-quote="Bubba" data-source="post: 26997" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>Here is a pic of the side of a Curado(the same frame/setup as a Citica). </p><p><img src="https://www.tackletour.com/images/picshimanocurado200dhsv26.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>There should be a "tab" to pull up on the side of your reel that you twist and the side comes off. This is where you set your centrifugal brakes. If they are pushed "down/in" they are engaged...which means it holds it back more. Pull out and they are opposite. On my Citica, I've got 3 in and 3 out. I don't have any problem with mine. I can get plenty of distance with it. I also usually am able to loosen my "cast control"(the knob on the side) looser than just where it stops at the water....I hardly ever have any problem with backlash. Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubba, post: 26997, member: 216"] Here is a pic of the side of a Curado(the same frame/setup as a Citica). [img]https://www.tackletour.com/images/picshimanocurado200dhsv26.jpg[/img] There should be a "tab" to pull up on the side of your reel that you twist and the side comes off. This is where you set your centrifugal brakes. If they are pushed "down/in" they are engaged...which means it holds it back more. Pull out and they are opposite. On my Citica, I've got 3 in and 3 out. I don't have any problem with mine. I can get plenty of distance with it. I also usually am able to loosen my "cast control"(the knob on the side) looser than just where it stops at the water....I hardly ever have any problem with backlash. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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