Refurbishing EE Brakes.

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Nefarious86
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by Nefarious86

Have had a look around and cant really find anything on the subject.

A mate has Gen1 EE callipers on his first edition McLaren Venge, the thing gets ridden like a bike should, all weather and lots of KM. As a result the callipers are starting to look a little ratty (the nylon parts are faded and cracking) and he was asking me about options to refurbish them. Anyone here done this? Is it just a matter of sending them back to EE?
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I would send an email to Craig at eecycleworks and see if can do a refurb kit. Craig's customer service is excellent with good communication in my experience. He generally responds quickly.
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Yes contact Craig great guy to deal with.

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Thanks, had emailed him but figured it may be a normal thing.
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