Back then sold Strida France some of the ancient parts but I’m afraid there isn’t anything left over.
You need to ask them yourselves: http://strida.fr/
Hi J, i bought 2 from Korea and they work fine. Nice and shiny and cheap too. You can also flip over the brake activation levers to get more use of the thick brake shoes.
I’m in need for new brake shoes (or a complete assembly) for just the rear wheel of my Strida 3. I went to the Korean site, but since I couldn’t find a way to get the site in English and I have no idea what the Korean text means. I live in the Netherlands and I wonder if someone in Europe could supply me with a new brake. Otherwise it might be an option to have the brake shoes refurbished, but then I’d need to know how thick they should be…
Of je kan Google Chrome gebruiken; daarin worden internetpagina’s automatisch vertaald, als je dat wil!
In plain English:
Or you can use Google Chrome; internetpages are automatically translated, if you want!
But I’m sure Chris will have a solution for you!
Don’t forget: when you want to import from outside the EU, try to keep the total amount (goods INCLUDING shipment cost!) underneath 22 euro, so that you don’t have to pay customs nor taxes.
To be honest: I was afraid for that. But the Google Translations are very good, in fact. Or maybe I used translation from Korean to English? I don’t remember.
I even ended up mailing them and I got a correct answer. But before buying I first need to check what exactly is the problem with the brake. And I don’t have much time at the moment, so we bought a second hand Strida LT for the moment!
To be honest, too; I’ve used that function the last time years ago to try reading at the (Chinese) Strida Club…but back then were the results in the best case entertaining, most of that was complete nonsense.
Hi there, sorry to reopen an old thread but I am also after a pair of brake assemblies. I have mailed strida tw, but had no reply in trying to get some sent to the UK. Can anyone point me in the right direction please? Recently acquired a 3.2 that appears to have been underwater. I snapped the brake shoes trying to seize them
Don’t know where you are from, but 15.000 WON = a little bit more than 11 euro. In Europe, to avoid extra cost for customs and tax, your order (including shipping cost!!!) should be no more than 22,00 euro. This is important to avoid negative surprises!
yes indeed, the Koreans still have them, thanks!
Hope you’re fine
Cheers,
Chris
Hello Brother_Kornhoer,
welcome at Stridaforum
If the way above doesn’t work please return to here.
(It may be that there are some left over here in Vienna - just I couldn’t find them right now, I’ll look again with daylight )