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ISCI Hand Brake- you guys are going to love this

I know what you said that but I am sure you will update us when you can. thanks again for the info.
 
Just got back from another ride with the new hand brake and it working great. This has so much more stopping power than my cable setup. They really did a great job getting the leverage and pressures right. :doorag:
 
I've been getting a lot of PM's on this. Best I can tell you is call ISCI 334-277-2224 for pricing and availability. i really have no idea. :dontknow:

I will say is I had a cable brake system now and that was the only way I was stopping my Spyder I would call these guys today and get on the list. I had to do some running around yesterday and that's all I used just to see what it would be like and it stopped just as good as my foot brake in normal driving conditions. I didn't have to give myself any extra room. This is a must have mod for me.
 
can you take it off your spyder and send it to me, cause I Guarantee you I need it more than you...... lol just kidding Lamont,, enjoy..
mine will come in due time.
 
Rode around again today and I've been using just my middle finger to stop. Stops just fine in every situation so far. :thumbup:
 
I received my ISCI floorboard and brake set up the other day and also a Bruce Fabrication exhaust Wednesday. After looking at the instructions, I decided for the money I had involved, I would take it to my dealer to install both the floorboards and exhaust. They were very impressed with the quality of the merchandise and made the statement that there was a lot of thought put into this project. In talking with ISCI, when the new front brake lever comes out, I have to send back the current one they sent me and also be sure and mention that I have NMN risers. In over 60 years of riding, I am geting used to not putting my foot down when I stop, but I still reach for the handbrake. Also, as I understand, this system ties in and works as part of the existing braking system.:hun:
 
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Spoke with ISCI and their response was they are looking to have dealers install these hand brakes and will not be selling them to individuals to install, due to liability reasons.
 
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Spoke with ISCI and their response was they are looking to have dealers install these hand brakes and will not be selling them to individuals to install, due to liability reasons. 06-19-2009 04:11 PM



what did they tell you for a price to send it to a dealer?
 
Bah! Just follow the directions I sent you Seth...11K miles on my setup and its just fine...ditch that cable...
 
Looks like a really good setup i'm definately going to be adding this one. But my Dealer pretty much said a while back that they won't add a hand brake to it as it puts a liability on them so looks like once its out i'll be taking a nice trip to have it installed by ISCI if they are going to be doing installs.
 
You will have to find a none Spyder dealer to do the install as authorize dealers will not do the installation as it will not only void your warrantee but they could loose the right to be a Spyder dealer if BRP catches them.
 
You will have to find a none Spyder dealer to do the install as authorize dealers will not do the installation as it will not only void your warrantee but they could loose the right to be a Spyder dealer if BRP catches them.
By law a modification cannot void your warranty unless it can be shown to have caused the specific, warranteed failure. Even then, it cannot void any other, unrelated part of the warranty. Dealers that spread this gossip are not to be trusted. I understand their potential liability, and they can choose whether or not to install a mod, but they should explain that they are not comfortable with it, or don't want to be bothered, not that it affects customer warranties.
-Scotty
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Well, considering they already sent one to an end-user and 'let' them install it - I think this is another rumor (like the 110mph limiter).

If they don't sell to end users - then they automatically lose 50% or more of their potential sales.

They will probably just have some release that you sign stating that you agree to have it professionally installed.

I do agree that finding a Spyder dealer to do the install will be difficult.
 
Well, considering they already sent one to an end-user and 'let' them install it - I think this is another rumor (like the 110mph limiter).

If they don't sell to end users - then they automatically lose 50% or more of their potential sales.

They will probably just have some release that you sign stating that you agree to have it professionally installed.

I do agree that finding a Spyder dealer to do the install will be difficult.
Rather than a waiver, most companies sell this sort of thing "for off road use only" Seems that exludes them from being liable if used on road and anything happens.
 
I would think that a "for competition use only" clause would be enough. I don't understand the difference between adding a hand brake and swapping out the foot pegs and foot brake lever for running boards and a brake pedal. While I do think its honorable they want to make sure its a safe install, I think many people are as competent, if not more so, than some dealership mechanics. Besides that, once the product is out the door they cannot possibly keep track of it forever. Just look at how many mods have been taken off and sold on the for sale board on this site alone.
 
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