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Wijllie
02-11-2008, 01:40 AM
Could somebody who already has his Spyder please look if the Reverse could be
mounted on the right handle? (With or without a longer cable?)
I think it is way easyer and a lot faster to switch in Reverse when it
would be mounted there! You also don't have to take your hands from the steering.
I can't imagine why they didn't do that at factory in the first place...

Thx

Lamonster
02-11-2008, 07:21 AM
Could somebody who already has his Spyder please look if the Reverse could be
mounted on the right handle? (With or without a longer cable?)
I think it is way easyer and a lot faster to switch in Reverse when it
would be mounted there! You also don't have to take your hands from the steering.
I can't imagine why they didn't do that at factory in the first place...

Thx


I think the idea was to keep your hand off of the throttle when shifting into reverse. I'm sure a clever guy could move it but right now it is part of the left control so it's not a simple cable change and I'm sure it would be frowned on by BRP just like any of the other mods we do to our Spyders. ::)

Wijllie
02-11-2008, 07:37 AM
I think the idea was to keep your hand off of the throttle when shifting into reverse. I'm sure a clever guy could move it but right now it is part of the left control so it's not a simple cable change and I'm sure it would be frowned on by BRP just like any of the other mods we do to our Spyders. ::)


I agree, probably a precaution. But parking or turning would be much faster and smoother if you don't have to take the hands of the handlebar... So I definatly will take a look at it if I recieve the unit. You say it's part of the left control, do you mean in one block or is it possible to disassemble only the reverse lever?

Lamonster
02-11-2008, 07:46 AM
I agree, probably a precaution. But parking or turning would be much faster and smoother if you don't have to take the hands of the handlebar... So I definatly will take a look at it if I recieve the unit. You say it's part of the left control, do you mean in one block or is it possible to disassemble only the reverse lever?


Yes, it is molded in the block.

http://img2.putfile.com/thumb/2/4107461064.jpg (http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=7655641)

Wijllie
02-11-2008, 07:48 AM
Yes, it is molded in the block.


Damn ::)

Maybe I have something left from my old lawnmower ;D
Thanks for the pic!

Lamonster
02-11-2008, 07:55 AM
The other thing to consider is all the lights flash when you put it in reverse so it's doing more than just shifting it into gear.

Wijllie
02-11-2008, 08:13 AM
The other thing to consider is all the lights flash when you put it in reverse so it's doing more than just shifting it into gear.


I thought American units are standard flashing 4 turn signals when putting in reverse? I guess they disabled that for Europe