Looking for seals and pads.  I found what you forwarded to me,
however, there is no website or telephone number. Another site states
he has moved some where else.

On Sun, Sep 21, 2025 at 3:25 PM Mark Langford <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Robert Sauer via KRnet wrote:
>
> Cannot find a way to contact, web site not working   Anyone???????
>
> Did you Google "Tracy Obrien brakes"?  That's all it took for me to get a 
> link to his page.  Address is
>
> 12863 E 37th St
>
> Yuma, AZ 85367
>
> "If I remember correctly, and that's a big IF,  I found that Asuza "go-cart" 
> brake parts fit my Obrien brakes perfectly.  Look around at the photos online 
> and see what you think.  I think the brake linings are riveted to the shoes.  
> I'll dig around at the hangar tomorrow and try to jog my memory a bit on 
> that.  Exactly what are you looking for.....pads, cylinders, bearings, what?
>
> From the Google search, at  Mapquest:
>
> "Tracy O'Brien Marine Design is a well-established company that has been 
> providing specialized products and services to the Sport Aviation and Boating 
> Communities since the early 1980s. With a focus on affordability and 
> innovation, they offer a range of boat plans and instructions, along with a 
> portfolio of custom designs for builders in the US and abroad.     Recently, 
> Tracy O'Brien Marine Design has expanded their offerings in Yuma, Arizona, 
> where they have purchased a home and are now based during the winter months. 
> While they have sold some of their inventory and tooling to Experimental 
> Aircraft Metal Fabrication, they continue to serve their current customers by 
> providing replacement brake pads and Viton seals for their C-90 Hydraulic 
> Disc Brakes."
>
>
> Mark Langford
> [email protected]
> http://www.n56ml.com
> Huntsville, AL
>
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