UB1 CNC 4piston Oil Brakes/F85cm+R170cm/4mm thick Moto Brake Pads

UB1 4piston Oil Brakes/203x2.8mm discs

  • Product Code: UB1
89.00$

Description

Most powerful brakes for your Enduroebike. CNC brake levers, 4mm thick Moto style metal brake pads, 2.8mm discs.

Most brakes for electric bicycles have normal brake pads from a standard bicycle. But they are not enough and often they are quickly erased and braking power is also not enough. And it will not work to install brakes from a motorcycle either. Then you need to change the front fork and wheels that are suitable for wide motorcycle calipers. Recently, the engineers of the Garmata company solved this problem and developed semi-motorcycle brakes for heavy electric bicycles such as Surron or Enduroebike. In combination with 2.8mm thick brake discs and 4mm thick metal brake pads, you get confident braking without bending the brake disc when overheating on long descents.

4 piston structure

Mineral oil

Long lines ( hoses ) suitable for EEB frame

Front line - 90cm

Rear line - 170cm

Easy pads replace from the Top

Total weight with discs 1.7kg

One set includes front and rear brakes:

2 levers with electrical switches, 2 cables(1m) to controller(SM2pin Male connectors), 2 hoses, 2 calipers, pads, 180mm PM-PM, 180mm IS-PM adaptors, 2pc discs 203x2.8mm, bolts. 

Attention! the brakes are not the standard size of the brake adapter

FAQ

Why is shipping so expensive?

Delivery by plane is calculated based on actual or volume weight. If the box is large and light, then it is considered volumetric. If the box exceeds the volume weight, it will be counted according to the actual weight. For example, the front tire wheel has a size of 65x65x15cm-6kg. The volume weight will be 65x65x15/6000 = 10.5kg of volume kilograms. If a 65x65x15cm box weighs 12kg, the shipping company will calculate it as 12kg. The cost per kilogram varies from 8 to 12 dollars per 1 kilogram. Also, the cost of delivery may vary depending on the global situation and oil prices.

 

I don't want to pay for the customs duties. What should I do?

World trade is organised in such a way that any cargo is subject to duty and tax upon importation into the country. Sellers usually have delivery channels for DDU(with duties paid, to the customer's door) and DDP (the customer must pay the duties themselves). Stores always try to provide DDP delivery so that the customer is more comfortable receiving their order. However, DDP delivery is not always available in any country. 

 

How do I find out how much I have to pay to customs?

Duties change frequently, and it is better to ask Google or the GPT chat about the current tariffs of your country's customs (for bicycle or electric bike spare parts) before placing an order.

 

Why haven't I received the track number yet and why isn't it showing anything?

DDP delivery does not work like regular domestic delivery. There can be several track numbers. The first one is before the destination country, and the second one is inside the country after passing through customs. 

 

What should I do if the product is delayed?

Customs procedures have unpredictable processing times. It may take from a few days to a month. Depending on the situation in the world, seasonality (for example, in February, Chinese customs is overloaded due to the celebration of the Chinese New Year), natural disasters, and others. 

 

What should I do if I haven't received my order or the order arrived damaged?

If the order is not delivered, the seller will refund the money for the order in full. Depending on the degree of damage, the situation is discussed with the seller individually and both partial and full refunds are possible.

 

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