
- All Sondors bikes with mechanical disc brakes
- All Rad Ebikes
- All ebikes available from Area13 (Bolton) Ebikes with mechanical disc brakes
- Taga 2.0
- Himiway Bikes
- KBO Ebikes
- And many others! If your bike has standard mechanical disc brakes they will probably fit.
- Brake Compound: Organic/Resin
- Cable crimps included
Reviews
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Strong Braking System
Received Juin Tech calipers 2 days earlier, thanks, Bolton. Installed them today and I really feel the difference. Never imagined I could make my Himiway Cruiser Skid as it does now. I have to be careful when braking to save my tires. Not much of a bike mechanic, but with your tutorial on the installation, it was pretty simple. Very good investment and satisfied with this purchase.
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Drop in replacement for radwagon4
Installation was very simple and is a drop in replacement for the radwagon4. If you aren't replacing the discs, you don't need the risers that are included. The parts bag includes the brake cable crimps as well, so you don't need to buy those. Wish that was in the description since I went ahead and bought some in anticipation of needing them for the install. A couple of Allen wrenches, a pair of pliers, and a half hour was all I needed to get these installed. After 400 miles of fiddling with the stock brakes on the radwagon4 and being annoyed with never ending squeaking and weakness, I am so happy I bought these.
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Don't Fit Biktrix Stunner.
By all accounts, these work great on the bikes they fit. We ordered some for my partner's step-thru Bixtrix Stunner, but unfortunately, the shape of the frame would not allow them to be installed. Bummer. Area 13 was great with the return, though. Fwiw, I ordered some regular Shimano hydraulic brakes and successfully had those installed on my step-over Biktrix Stunner. That's a more involved process, so the installation will cost more. But I have no regrets. They've been great. Anyway, I think the new Stunners ship with full hydraulic brakes, so this would only be an issue for somebody with an older model looking to upgrade their brakes.
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A must have upgrade
I bought a Himiway Cruiser and loved it but wasn't in love with the stopping power. Its a 70lb bike, with a 200lb dude, going 25mph.....I realized I needed to upgrade my brakes for safety. This literally took 10-15 minutes to install and now I can stop fast enough to skid, if I wanted. Must have upgrade. So worth the price.