Been a while since the new magic-cam GSL Micro Gravitas have been shipping.. has anyone successfully got replacement cams for their existing brakes?
My pads have worn enough after ~2000 miles that I either need to replace the pads or fool with the spacing. New cams would be nicer.
Anyone seen replacement cams for Gravitas SL?
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IIRC you can send the brakes back to Ciamillio for a refit.
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Has anybody actually had success doing this ?
I think it would be better going through Veloperso as it looks like the cams are available there, I'd email Olivier first to confirm availabiliy
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I read it was better going through the Ciamillo dealers, I believe even Ted recommends this.
A quote from Ted from a previous thread " Problems with performance and production are now a thing of the past... customer service? eh, let's be honest... you might want to deal with a dealer like Olivier at Veloperso in France, Robert Choy in Singapore, Sabin West at Carbon Lord, and Joe at Irish Cycles. If you are stateside and want a dealer with the best technical expertise, I would contact Joe at Irish Cycles (joe@irishcycles.com) or if Europe, Olivier at Veloperso (olivierbally@yahoo.com)".
I think it would be better going through Veloperso as it looks like the cams are available there, I'd email Olivier first to confirm availabiliy
http://www.velo-perso.com/en/ciamillo-c ... -2014.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I read it was better going through the Ciamillo dealers, I believe even Ted recommends this.
A quote from Ted from a previous thread " Problems with performance and production are now a thing of the past... customer service? eh, let's be honest... you might want to deal with a dealer like Olivier at Veloperso in France, Robert Choy in Singapore, Sabin West at Carbon Lord, and Joe at Irish Cycles. If you are stateside and want a dealer with the best technical expertise, I would contact Joe at Irish Cycles (joe@irishcycles.com) or if Europe, Olivier at Veloperso (olivierbally@yahoo.com)".
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