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Cane Creek Announces Their Next Limited Edition eeBrake: The Alchemist

Cane Creek is proud to announce a new limited edition of their critically-acclaimed eeBrakes – The Alchemist. Cane Creek’s, The Alchemist combines brightly anodized silver and gold parts to create the ultimate road bike adornment.  

 Known for their extraordinary stopping power, incredible adjustability and remarkable control, Cane Creek’s eeBrakes are half the weight of its competitors and continue to set new standards by which all other high-performance rim brakes are judged.  

eeBrakes are an ultra-light, high-performance, rim brake developed by acclaimed component designer Craig Edwards and are assembled by hand in Cane Creek’s facility just outside of Asheville, North Carolina. 

Cane Creek has released two limited edition eeBrakes per year since 2017, each limited to a small quantity. The brakes have become a favorite for custom builders and enthusiasts looking to add character, and stopping power to their bikes. The striking colors and the limited number of brakes produced have made them highly sought-after products over the past several years. 

 The Alchemist eeBrakes are available while supplies last. Starting Tuesday, February 20th and the brakes will be sold exclusively in sets of two with a retail price of $779.99 per set while supplies last with shipments expected to begin in February 2024. 

About Cane Creek Cycling Components 

Cane Creek Cycling Components is a manufacturer of premium cycling products headquartered in Fletcher, NC. The company was founded in 1974 as the North American headquarters of Japanese brake manufacturer Dia-Compe. In 1996 the company was renamed Cane Creek Cycling Components and was subsequently purchased by its employees. Over the years, Cane Creek has introduced several groundbreaking products – including the original AheadSet threadless headset and the revolutionary Double Barrel Shock. 

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