• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

Hand Brake

So what's the deal here ?
Do we have a viable alternative to the ISCI hand brake at a fraction of the cost ?
Please post details about the parts list and installation instructions.

Much Thanks
 
Just ordered what I need to put handbrake on my 2012 RT-S. The #375/300 slave cylinder, a Honda Goldwing handbrake master cylinder assy, and a new set of 3" RSI pivoting risers which will allow this to all come together.

The Slave Cylinder is a 7/8 bore or 22.25mm if I got that right. What size is the honda Master? I used a 20mm and lost some braking power, but is fine for me. I could not find a 22mm master other then the old school one others have used. I like the Radial Style Masters though they are more efficient and help to clear the switch housing. I primarily looked for that style. I'm sure there are other 22mm masters out there, but lots of oem parts don't list the bore without lots of digging.
 
The Slave Cylinder is a 7/8 bore or 22.25mm if I got that right. What size is the honda Master? I used a 20mm and lost some braking power, but is fine for me. I could not find a 22mm master other then the old school one others have used. I like the Radial Style Masters though they are more efficient and help to clear the switch housing. I primarily looked for that style. I'm sure there are other 22mm masters out there, but lots of oem parts don't list the bore without lots of digging.

It's a 16mm which prolly won't be very efficient. i looked for a 20+mm but didn't see anything. I didn't even know about the radial design until I had already ordered my parts. may have to backup and punt!
 
Plugger2

I think I will start work on designing a hand brake for my RTs. I had talked about this right after I bought the bike. Is there anything already on the market that I can look at? No need to re-invent the wheel.
I totaled my 2015 rt and wanted to know if u are interrested in mine that I took off my RT.If interested will sell cheap $250.00.email me.i bought it from isci.email me if u are interested.
[email protected]
If anybody else is interested in brake from ASCIthe offer stands for anybody..
 
Last edited:
It's a 16mm which prolly won't be very efficient. i looked for a 20+mm but didn't see anything. I didn't even know about the radial design until I had already ordered my parts. may have to backup and punt!

Yeah I'm no expert on hydraulic brakes your setup may work fine for you. I just know I can't make hard stop with mine, but all normal stops it works fine. The original design by others used the 22mm and I think they have full or closer to full then I do. I hope it all works out. Even if you need to change out your master for a different one down the line you will still have saved a tone from your DIY.
 
I totaled my 2015 rt and wanted to know if u are interrested in mine that I took off my RT.If interested will sell cheap $250.00.email me.i bought it from isci.email me if u are interested.
[email protected]
If anybody else is interested in brake from ASCIthe offer stands for anybody..

That is a very good deal.
 
yes

There is a complete hand break unit manufactured today
I am a dealer I’ll be happy to sell you one
give me a call most anytime for pricing and availability



I think I will start work on designing a hand brake for my RTs. I had talked about this right after I bought the bike. Is there anything already on the market that I can look at? No need to re-invent the wheel.
 
hand brake

I think I will start work on designing a hand brake for my RTs. I had talked about this right after I bought the bike. Is there anything already on the market that I can look at? No need to re-invent the wheel.

I am working on one for my RSS. The one on the market is quite intricate and also operates both brakes at the same time. eg when you push the foot brake the hand brake operates. I am looking at one that operates separately. We should keep in touch on progress?
 
I am working on one for my RSS. The one on the market is quite intricate and also operates both brakes at the same time. eg when you push the foot brake the hand brake operates. I am looking at one that operates separately. We should keep in touch on progress?

I think this is a VERY BAD idea.....and maybe not even possible.
Don't all Spyders have "linked" ABS with stability control ??
 
I along with many others have built their own. I spent about $300 + time. I will give you links to the how to's I looked at as well as places you can get the parts. Then I will show you what I went with.


These links will take you to very well done how to's and talk with pictures on others ideas.

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...ndbrake-Alternative-And-Alternative-to-Cables

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?93062-Hand-Brake&p=1125746#post1125746

These links are just two places you can find the parts listed in the first two links.

http://www.colemanracing.com/Slave-Cylinder-Push-Type-P4587.aspx

https://www.mikesxs.net/yamaha-xs650-early-dual-disc-master-cyl-assembly.html

I used the same master as the rest because I could not find another that would work better. I did use a different Master as I liked it better. I did give up a bit of braking power I believe, due to a smaller 20mm bore. I did not have to modify my master to fit as the others did and I like the look better. I have only had one time where the hand brake was not enough and that was on a steep grade. The foot brake it still fully functional and during an emergency I alway use both just like with a bike, so no problems there.

Here are the links to my master and to where I got my line.

https://www.2fastmoto.com/2FastMoto...nder-Hydraulic-Brembo-Style-Suzuki_p_212.html

http://www.venhillusa.com/make-your-own-custom-brake-line-1.html


View attachment 160202View attachment 160203View attachment 160204View attachment 160205View attachment 160206


I used the Nexus thread in your first link to make mine. Works ok but not quite as effectively as I would like.
However, if I use both hand & footbrake to stop, it stops on a dime.

I will think about the Suzuki radial m/c.
Also the silver foot peg bracket to which the slave is bolted, flexes a little outwards when the handbrake is applied hard.
 
I used the Nexus thread in your first link to make mine. Works ok but not quite as effectively as I would like.
However, if I use both hand & footbrake to stop, it stops on a dime.

I will think about the Suzuki radial m/c.
Also the silver foot peg bracket to which the slave is bolted, flexes a little outwards when the handbrake is applied hard.


Yeah I would like it to stop a bit better, but overall it works well. Normal driving conditions, just coming to a gradual stop at intersections and such, or just slowing down in general it is good. I always use both if I need to stop in a hurry, just like when riding on two wheels.

I love the look and feel of my radial m/c. You can adjust the reach some, but if you have small hands like I do it can be just at the fingertips. There is more adjustment if needed, but if you bring it in anymore then it hits the switch housing. A bit of trimming on the brake handle radius and you would clear.

Did you used the same m/c in the nexus thread, the first m/c I linked? If you did that one I think may give you getter braking then my m/c. Someone may know better then I on that though.
 
However, if I use both hand & footbrake to stop, it stops on a dime.
The OEM foot brake used by itself will do that too, unless you have physical limitation on being able to push the brake pedal down hard. At Wing Ding 2016 I took the Trike Rider Course. Part of it was practicing panic stops. I slammed down on the brake going maybe 25 or 30 mph. Instantly, I was wearing the windshield for a bib! I'm a long way from being a skinny 100# teenager!
 
Did you used the same m/c in the nexus thread, the first m/c I linked? If you did that one I think may give you getter braking then my m/c. Someone may know better then I on that though.


Yes, the Yamaha dual front disc one ( though it says Honda XS 650) with 22mm diameter bore.
 
Back
Top