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• #2
anyone?
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• #3
still entertaining the idea bump
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• #4
They come up on WW from time to time. Great brakes.
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• #5
Cheers Dammit, never seem to have much luck navigating the WW website...
found them here http://www.ubyk.co.uk/eebrake-by-eecycleworks/17263but they are £100 cheaper direct from Craig...
any idea how much they would go for 2nd hand?
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• #6
Fuck... this was one of the things that was on my stolen bike.
I am so sad now
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• #7
Marginally cheaper from http://www.dulight.fr/product_info.php?cPath=96_80&products_id=1744 depending on the euro rate .. They are going to be cheaper direct because of import tax and vat from US .. approx £94 extra! If you add that on you'd be looking at a landed cost £460 so the link you found or the link I've just given you are not to far out on cost
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• #8
^^Shiiiit, sorry to hear that! - When/where was it stolen?
^Cheers Oswald, I have family and friends who travel to the US regularly enough to carry them back for me sould I buy them directly... I'm hoping for a used set for a little cheaper and loaclish...
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• #9
yeah, me too... It was a while back. sad sad day for me.
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• #10
If you find a used set be aware which generation they are .. Dammit can probably tell you the ins and outs and how to spot which generation. But, if I remember correct the first generation didn't work with 'wide rims' or Shimano after they changed the lever ratios.
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And a mini issue that the company solved if they knew you had them.
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• #12
argh! soo gutted I just missed the set on eBay...
anyone want to tell me they are shit and I didn't need them?
even better - anyone want to sell me their ones?
I'm planning on building something awesome and have got a thing for these eeBrakes... just wondering if there are any in the UK and more importantly - are there any for sale?
Doubtful I'll get any response, but if you don't ask etc...
these beauties -
Cheers,
Matt