Do you have a cancel button for the CC in your cage? If not what makes the spyders CC so different that you need one on it? I don't understand why anybody would think this a faulty design.:dontknow:
All the cars I've owned with Cruise Control can be canceled by pushing a button and don't require hitting the brake or a clutch.
To restart the system, you need to reengage the speed setting by hitting the resume button.
On the Spyder, the same function is performed using the on/off switch instead of tapping the brake.
In my personal opinion, that seems very adequate. Living in the North East, I get very little opportunity to use the CC on any vehicle.
Nevertheless, the OP wants what he wants, and is entitled to his opinion. If enough people back him, then BRP may make the change.
I got a bag of crap from the forum when I recommended to have the average MPG and Distance To Empty shown on the LCD Display. I got comments about doing math in my head, and no one has needed it until now.
I would not, however, consider the cruise control to have a design flaw.
These are complicated and expensive machines. There will always be possible refinements.
Now that damn windshield arm................ THAT'S a design flaw.