I have one on my c10 and actually love it. (shhhh... don't tell anyone)I use the exact same method with my TM, but would love to try your product as well. Looks like a very well made, simple yet effective devise, plus I don't mind supporting a new business. Are you still offering a discount for us Concours guys?
I found that by having a throttle rocker on also it makes it MUCH easier to engage and disengage by holding the throttle rocker with my thumb and grabbing the end, to rotate it, with my pinky and ring finger.
It is a nice piece of equipment and the only one that I'm ever surprised when people tell me they are buying the Omni to replace. Some people say it slips, but I'm don't understand how (mine is solid as a rock), and others have said it didn't work with their grips or heated grips. I don't knock the competition, I believe they all have their place. Personally I think the throttle meister and my omni cruise are the only two I would personally ever use after having used everything in the market except that (AWESOME LOOKING) break away. I have gone though the "crap mounted to my grip taking up an inch" and will never do it again.
I use the exact same method with my TM, but would love to try your product as well. Looks like a very well made, simple yet effective devise, plus I don't mind supporting a new business. Are you still offering a discount for us Concours guys?
I did set up a discount for the site, but haven't posted it as I'm going to be back ordered again in a few weeks. The discount is ZGGTR44 and knocks off 12% still with free shipping to US and $5 worldwide.Yeah I don't blame ya. It would be hard to give up everything you've worked soo hard to build, for a big pay day...or not Especially when you have such a passion for it. Good luck with getting that 2nd CNC machine.
It would be nice to have a big fat investor but I would rather only sell 2 a day than give up half of my company to anyone. I should be able to buy a second cnc dedicated just to omni cruise soon and then I will be cracking them out.
You should totally raise the price to account for shipping. We pay nearly 14k for a new bike (or 8k for a used bike), we can afford to pay for shipping. Your price seems fair.
You should totally raise the price to account for shipping. We pay nearly 14k for a new bike (or 8k for a used bike), we can afford to pay for shipping. Your price seems fair.I would have to agree with this too. Add shipping into the overall price of your product, and then advertise free shipping.
Time will tell. The response thus far is MUCH better than I ever thought it would be, but I still have a lot of stream lining to do in the machining process to get the time below what I am charging. I just think $59 sounds like a lot, but that or $69 is what I SHOULD be charging based on cost and time, but I figure as long as I keep the middle men out I can afford $49.99.
I might even just add $2 shipping as that is the actual cost through USPS including the 000 padded envelopes in bulk. Adding it to the product would break that magical $50 number... I think that might be worse.
Here is a question Brian. Do you have any ideas for other stuff? Not asking You to give any secrets away, but just curious.