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Brake caliper refurbs
Posted: 08 Sep 2015, 18:24
by Kwacky
Has anyone got any recommendations?
I want to bling up the spare set I've now got.
These came up on a google search
http://powerhouse.uk/content/motorcycle ... ervice.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Brake caliper refurbs
Posted: 08 Sep 2015, 18:58
by Blade
Pm Deano he mentioned a company that would do an exchange service for £175 for all 3 calipers refurbed and powder coated in whatever colour you wanted.
Re: Brake caliper refurbs
Posted: 08 Sep 2015, 20:52
by TonyB
And post the company up on here, I would like to have mine done
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Re: Brake caliper refurbs
Posted: 09 Sep 2015, 09:41
by Kwacky
I'll ask around and see if anyone has any suggestions.
To the twittermobile!
Re: Brake caliper refurbs
Posted: 09 Sep 2015, 10:01
by Blade
Was Deano able to help ?
Re: Brake caliper refurbs
Posted: 09 Sep 2015, 10:46
by Kwacky
Blade wrote:Was Deano able to help ?
He's suggested the same company I posted.
I'll email them later on in the week.
Re: Brake caliper refurbs
Posted: 10 Sep 2015, 23:10
by Blade
Kwacky sell the ones you have and buy these brand new OEM calipers for £75 which will work out massively cheaper than refurbing your old ones.
http://www.motoforum.net/topic/114756-z ... rs-200914/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Brake caliper refurbs
Posted: 10 Sep 2015, 23:17
by Kwacky
I fancied doing something different and getting them coated as well.
Re: Brake caliper refurbs
Posted: 10 Sep 2015, 23:21
by Blade
If you sell your old ones for £30 or £50 on ebay then these brand new calipers will have set you back £45-£20 instead of £150 to have some old ones refurbed.
Does it really matter what colour your spare calipers are ? they will be sat in a cupboard anyway won't they ?
This way you would have £100 extra bling money towards a power commander or rear shock this way.