Skyhawk rear disc mount now available!

Dogtown Burner

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hot off the CNC machines, JCM/KWmachine REAR disc brake caliper mount is available for sale at :

http://shop.jakebike.com/Skyhawk-GT-Rear-Disc-Caliper-Bracket-100.htm

after months of R & D, the full floater automatic adjustment caliper mount is the only way to fly!...or stop. Using the top-hat & sprocket combo - (order through us for proper sizing)- the disc brake is a possibility.

for more pics, see "blackhawk build" on the forum in cruisers, since the forum will not allow duplicate photos to be uploaded.
 

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I would like to see a view from the rear looking forward with the chain installed if possible.

Tom
 
Wow, and only $59.99 plus S&H.

Consider that the closest product is the A2Z adapter that costs $40.00 + The A2Z products are made in larger production runs and are generic products that might not work for all bikes. This product is a small production run and made to fit specifically for the Skyhawk GT frame.

Chris
AKA: BigBlue
 
I'm just a cheapskate DIY guy who has no budget for a CNC machine.

I really have no clue about the investments and costs of production here.

I speak from ignorance.
 
I'm just a cheapskate DIY guy who has no budget for a CNC machine.

I really have no clue about the investments and costs of production here.

I speak from ignorance.

that's a nice disclaimer, but consider the hard work and time other people put into a product to try and create an easy solution in an evolving market before you go slamming them and spreading negativity.
 
I would suggest that it's remembered that everyone is entitled to their opinion, that this is an open forum & that feedback is invaluable... even if it's not agreed with.
 
I would suggest that it's remembered that everyone is entitled to their opinion, that this is an open forum & that feedback is invaluable... even if it's not agreed with.

maybe feedback after trying the product is invaluable. but slamming someone for a product price without knowing what they're talking about is irresponsible negativity. not constructive or helpful on ANY forum, AnyWHERE
 
There's a difference between "slamming" or "irresponsible negativity" & and folks mentioning they think it's steep, which is a glimpse of the demographic's response to the initial price.

The Swap and Shop section is not only for offering products, but for offering feedback and alternatives as well. These can be debated & disagreed with civilly.
 
There's a difference between "slamming" or "irresponsible negativity" & and folks mentioning they think it's steep, which is a glimpse of the demographic's response to the initial price.

The Swap and Shop section is not only for offering products, but for offering feedback and alternatives as well. These can be debated & disagreed with civilly.

ok, gotcha, and I dont want to go round and round with you. it's a part that's crafted with aerospace aluminum that isnt going to fail like the chinese parts in the kit. It's not made in China. its made here, in the USA, where workers seem to think getting paid for their efforts is somehow deserved. It is what it is. if someone thinks its too steep they shouldnt be buying a skyhawk frame anyway. Or considering a rear disc brake. the average rear disc setup we have been providing is roughly $400 in component parts alone. it's an expensive option for a motorized bike to begin with, and we apologize for the extremely expensive price. now lets move on with our day.
 
It's the sign of our times that we got to compete with slave labour and non-existant minimum safety and environmental standards.

Sad but true, jobs disappear here, standard of living is going down, people have less to spend and buy the cheapest slave made goods they can that were once made in NA.
If a person had a choice to buy a widget made in NA for $13.95 and the same thing made in china was $4.95 and they were on a tight budget, guess which widget they will buy?
Sad but true.

Manufacturing and selling in North America must be a tough gig.

Maybe as your unit manufacturing costs go down as more are made (like new electronic goods) your price can be more attractive to those whose cash flow sucks.

There's a lot of us poor suckers, I am one of them.
 
It's the sign of our times that we got to compete with slave labour and non-existant minimum safety and environmental standards.

Sad but true, jobs disappear here, standard of living is going down, people have less to spend and buy the cheapest slave made goods they can that were once made in NA.
If a person had a choice to buy a widget made in NA for $13.95 and the same thing made in china was $4.95 and they were on a tight budget, guess which widget they will buy?
Sad but true.

Manufacturing and selling in North America must be a tough gig.

Maybe as your unit manufacturing costs go down as more are made (like new electronic goods) your price can be more attractive to those whose cash flow sucks.

There's a lot of us poor suckers, I am one of them.

...we can stave off much of those consequences if enough of us become willing to support American business' and American workers and choose to spend a little more to buy products made in America to American standards and by American workers.

...consider also that you get what you pay for, cheap invariably ends up costing more than the price of quality if you buy the quality the first time because cheap will need to be replaced, probably multiple times, while the quality part continues to serve safely and reliably.

...so if you're on a budget, don't settle for the cheap chinese junk, save your money until you can afford the quality alternative, it'll cost more up front but, in the long run, it'll end up saving you money.

just a thought, bozo
 
It's a catch 22, if you need it now and you only have so much to spend, you get what you can afford.
Look at all those Wal-Mart shoppers.

Sell less at $xxx.xx make more/unit, or sell more at $xx.xx and make less/unit and compete better.
It's a compromise, if the quality is that much better, or it's unique, choose $xxx.xx, if it is not unique choose
$xx.xx

Sad fact, most people will not pay $59.95 plus S&H no matter how much better it is, and most do not care where it is made.
And some will choose to make there own, and if they were to be paid for making it themselves, it would be worth more than 59.95 considering time, labour, and profit margin!
 
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