I am still a bit confused about all the emotion about this. The safest way to stop the fastest on a motorcycle is to use
both brakes at once. I get the impression here that some folks are used to using only the front brake. :yikes: Say it isn't so! Nobody should
ever use the front by itself. For non-handicapped people riding a Spyder, that merely means you may grab some air sometimes if you forget what you are riding. That should be absolutely no problem. Much more difficult if you get used to the Spyder way, and neglect the front lever on your two-wheeler. That I understand.
I switch from bikes to the Spyder, and back, regularly. I also switch to a Triumph with a left hand footbrake, and some bikes with different shift patterns. I even had an Indian with the throttle on the left side. My wife's Trail 90 has a darned brake handle where the clutch lever should be. None has caused any issues, although all require some thought and practice when you first get on. I hit the brakes hard several times before the end of the street, then also a few times while riding, when I am in the clear to do so. Within a very short while, I become accustomed. I have never had a close call that made me want to get rid of the "oddities". In fact, to be safe, you can press down with both feet, and pull both levers (if equipped) I promise you will stop...even if you feel like a fool.

-Scotty