VMB rear disc brake mounts... $20

Venice Motor Bikes

Custom Builder / Dealer/Los Angeles
I invented these several years ago as a Monark fork disc brake adapter & I've also been using them for just as many years as rear disc brake adapters on my bikes...

These work perfect with most frames for installing rear disc brakes.

As with all my disc brake adapter plates, these are precision laser cut from stainess steel for strength & rust resistance.

These are a very affordable alternative to the billet adapters that were "just invented'. ;)

$20 each!

Please PM me.

~Norm

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They can also be cut & welded to steel frames like this...
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how would i get these to work on my Schwinn beach cruiser with the kit sprocket on the rear wheel?


.shft. do i have to get a jack shaft system?
 
how would i get these to work on my Schwinn beach cruiser with the kit sprocket on the rear wheel?


.shft. do i have to get a jack shaft system?



You can bolt it all up with a 'top hat' adapter & sprocket from Andy at Kings sprockets. http://www.kingssalesandservice.com/top-hat-sprocket-adaptor/

Keep in mind that things get pretty tight back there trying to keep enough clearance between a disc, sprocket, chain, tire & frame... but it can be done.

I prefer the jack shaft to make it easy. ;)
 
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Awesome price.

I got two questions;
You show a horizontal dropout, what about other styles, like vertical or diagonal?


And what about a 44 tooth sprocket, can that fit (disc brake caliper) with a bit of shimming to use a disc brake as well?

Some of us want to keep our 44's because we live in hilly areas.

Thanks.
 
It will work with other style dropouts... I'm pretty sure a 44t will clear the caliper if you use a large rotor & matching caliper bracket.
 
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