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Looking for brake pads for the G-102
Does anyone out there know where one can find them? The US distributor says they are no longer available. Are they available somewhere in Europe, Germany perhaps ? Inquiring minds want to know. Thanks Charles |
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If you google RAS, JJ and others use a vintage brake shop in Placerville,=
Ca for this sort of stuff IIRC. |
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Earlier, Stewart Kissel wrote:
If you google RAS, JJ and others use a vintage brake shop in Placerville,= Ca for this sort of stuff IIRC. Actually, Vintage Brake is in Sonora, CA. Their Web site is: http://www.vintagebrake.com/ Bob K. |
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Cleveland design wheels and brakes are made by Parker
Aerospace. Web site http://www.parker.com/cleveland/prod...tml#wheelbrake s This site looks as though it contains all the necessary information and has a help desk maybe thay can give you the information you need Dave Martin |
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