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eeBrakes

Regular Mount - $389.99
Direct Mount - $389.99 $194.99

The eeBrake G4 is the fourth generation of the legendary eeBrake featuring 100% CNC machined parts, a wider design optimized for 22 – 28mm rims, stiffer black arch spring, a revised one-piece center adjuster with built in resistance for easier use and ghosted laser etching that will stand the test of time – all with the same extraordinary stopping power and light weight that you’ve come to rely on from eeBrakes.

Carbon Compatible brake pads are included with every brake!

Direct Mount – Fork/Seatstay (BEE0176) brakes ship mid-March 2023.

All Sales are final on Direct Mount eeBrakes.

Technical Specifications

Additional information

Materials

CNC High Grade Aluminum, Titanium, and Stainless Steel

Rim Width Compatibility

19mm to 28mm

Reach

39mm to 49mm

Adjustments

Tool-free caliper centering adjustment
Wheel removal – quick release
Titanium Barrel adjuster w/ retention O-ring
T-25 Torx pad holder / cable clamp

Leverage Compatibility

Optimized to work with Shimano, Campagnolo, and SRAM levers

Logo Badges

Two stage anodized engraved aluminum ee badge

Weight

DIRECT MOUNT 78.4 grams (Front), 78.2 grams (Rear)
REGULAR MOUNT 85.3 grams (Front), 83.7 grams (Rear)

Warranty

3 Years

Brake Pads

Carbon and Aluminum compatible brake pad inserts.
*Carbon compatible brake pads are included with every brake.

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Reed Mann

Design Engineer
Name: Reed Mann
Position: Design Engineer
Year started: 2022
Best part of being a part of the Cane Creek family:  It’s very refreshing to work for a small, tight-knit company where we all share the same passions and to develop new products that make cycling better for everyone.
What you’ll find me doing on the weekends: Obviously riding bikes, but also wrenching on bikes or cars, exploring the mountains, and watching F1 races.
How I got here (at Cane Creek): Feeling pretty unfulfilled with a corporate engineering job, I happened to see that Cane Creek was hiring. I jumped at the opportunity to get my hands dirty working on the latest bike tech and was fortunate enough to be offered the position.