Anodizing brake calipers/levers.

rubber side up
rubber side up Posts: 2,150
edited August 2008 in MTB workshop & tech
Any reason why it would be a terribly bad thing to do?

Dont like my silver hope M4 calipers/levers. so i want to get them anodized. Can anyone give me a reason why this wouldn't work? I'm aware the warranty will be void, but i think they are out of warranty now anyway.

Possible problems & suggested colours? Thanks all.
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  • nicklouse
    nicklouse Posts: 50,673
    no problems as this is what hope do.

    have you called them? oh and the parts will have to be very clean.
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  • Think hope would do it? I'll have to speak to them. Problem with hope is it could easily cost a lot of money.

    Also, i know it would have to be clean, any suggestions on whats best to clean it?
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  • nicklouse
    nicklouse Posts: 50,673
    it will be cheaper for hop to do it than others.

    i was looking for some one to do some car bits a while back.........

    Oh just a thought see if you can get hold of Chameleon on SDH i think he is still doing it.
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  • Legend. Cheers, i've emailed a guy on SDH who does it.

    Thanks muchly! 8)
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  • Thanks for the help Nick, godlike as usual.

    £20 for the job, in any colour i can dream of.
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