• 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.

ISCI handbrake....better news

Venom21

New member
Just to clarify, ISCI is trying to procure dealers to install the handbrake when released, but will still sell to individuals as well. The preferred method would be to establish a network of trusted dealers for installs. Being realistic however, we have realized that the general consumer needs to be able to purchase these direct, if a dealer won't install them for them. The individual will sign our waiver that most have you have seen before we ship the product to you by fax or electronic signature. Hope this helps clear up the confusion and I am glad we will be able to sell to both the average consumer and the dealers.

The release and pricing of this product will not happen until our group comes back from LA next week. At that point, after garnering feedback from Spyder riders out there, and Lamonster, we should be ready to roll. It will be added to our website immediately and it has already been added to our brochure mailings. That should give you a hint to how close we are to offering this........
user_online.gif
progress.gif
 
I will take one as soon as you get it going, would have like to have demo'ed one for ya, I have 10k on my spyder and am going to run quarter miles on wednesday also goin to the budds salt flat run in the end of august. Aggresive braking is a must running with rockets. Give me the biggest damn sticker with your business name on it and I will sell the crap out of your stuff. 218-556-3994.

If you want your product tested to the limits I am your man. Will sign any wavier you want.
 
It'll be a perfect fit to go with the repositioned brake and new floor boards. Just hope the price is reasonable.
 
Possible Cost?

:(

When I talked to ISCI at LA they said the brake kit might run around $1400.

Sorry but that is too pricey for my budget. I hope they will sharpen their pencils and come up with a more reasonable price

:dontknow:
 
OUCH! :yikes: I thought the floor boards were pricey, but I would think much more work goes into engineering them as it's all custom. Some parts for the handbrake are from other applications. Hmmmm.
 
if this thing is over a grand, they can keep it, I will pay $500 to anyone who gets me the parts and the brackets I need and sends them to me with the instructions with pics, Nexus one is the one I want and I will sign ANY paper you want to clear you of liability.
 
The ISCI products are obviously well designed and well made, but they are expensive. If you want a front brake bad enough, or need one for physical reasons, I guess you will pony up the $$$$, but many of us have gotten used to our foot brake only and will stop short of adding this option.
 
It's not just a front brake its all wheel brake and disabled riders need it. No question about it. We just don't want to be raped financially by a company to have them. I won't stand for that.....:gaah:

The ISCI products are obviously well designed and well made, but they are expensive. If you want a front brake bad enough, or need one for physical reasons, I guess you will pony up the $$$$, but many of us have gotten used to our foot brake only and will stop short of adding this option.
 
Guys,
I've just had the mod outlined by NEXUS for a handbraked done on my bike. A friend of mine (an engineering student at the University of Arkansas) did the work for me and has the specs on the brackets he used. If you are interested, I'll give you contact information for Michael and he has indicated he could reproduce any of the mods he has done for me. Be aware that if you are using NMN risers, the master cylinder used by NEXUS and Trikester in their write-ups will not work. With risers, you need a master cylinder that has the cylinder perpendicular to the handlebars instead of horizontal to the bar. We used a Yamaha R6 master cylinder and then had the slave cylinder reworked to conform to the R6 master (16mm bore as opposed to 22mm with the original setup). If I can be of any help, let me know. Mine is working awesome. Full brake pedal - I can even engage the ABS with the hand brake. After making the changes necessary to make the handbrake work with risers, I still had the handbraked and footboards installed for under $500.00 total. That's even after buying two separate master cylinders and having the slave cylinder reworked at a cost of $165.00. Way cheaper!! PM me if you need info. By the way, I have a brand new master cylinder just like the one NEXUS and Trikester used for sale to anyone that would like it - $75.00 and postage (I paid $99.50 plus postage for it oriooriginally).

Roho
 
Last edited:
Is 16mm bore even strong enough for all 3 wheels? How much lever effort are you applying? From all the mechanics I've talked to 20mm was the min.


Guys,
<snip>We used a Yamaha R6 master cylinder and then had the slave cylinder reworked to conform to the R6 master (16mm bore as opposed to 22mm with the original setup). If I can be of any help, let me know. <snip>
Roho
 
Is 16mm bore even strong enough for all 3 wheels? How much lever effort are you applying? From all the mechanics I've talked to 20mm was the min.

Wheelz,
I've made one ride with the new brake system. I've got a full brake lever with room to spare and no problem at all stopping the Spydie with little to moderate effort. As a matter of fact, I can engage the ABS with this system. No complaints from me. The young man that did the setup for me claims this is more than adaquite (spelling ???). He is an engineering student (4th year) here at the University, and I'm relying on his knowledge and that of the engineering dept. at the school that he has talked too. As long as it works, I'm good. :clap:
Roho
 
Wheelz,
I've made one ride with the new brake system. I've got a full brake lever with room to spare and no problem at all stopping the Spydie with little to moderate effort. As a matter of fact, I can engage the ABS with this system. No complaints from me. The young man that did the setup for me claims this is more than adaquite (spelling ???). He is an engineering student (4th year) here at the University, and I'm relying on his knowledge and that of the engineering dept. at the school that he has talked too. As long as it works, I'm good. :clap:
Roho

Can you post some photos please.
 
Is 16mm bore even strong enough for all 3 wheels? How much lever effort are you applying? From all the mechanics I've talked to 20mm was the min.

Wheelz,
The more I've thought about this the more I think I know why 16mm seems to be working. On this setup, all the master cylinder and slave cylinder I've added is doing is pushing on the original brake mechanism. The original brakes have not been altered and are designed to accomodate all three wheels. All my addition (or I should say the modification originally described by NEXUS and Trikester) is doing is causing the original system to be engaged and does not require a lot of pressure. This seems to make sense to me. Any thoughts from some of our more experienced riders???
Roho :dontknow:
 
Wheelz,
The more I've thought about this the more I think I know why 16mm seems to be working. On this setup, all the master cylinder and slave cylinder I've added is doing is pushing on the original brake mechanism. The original brakes have not been altered and are designed to accomodate all three wheels. All my addition (or I should say the modification originally described by NEXUS and Trikester) is doing is causing the original system to be engaged and does not require a lot of pressure. This seems to make sense to me. Any thoughts from some of our more experienced riders???
Roho :dontknow:
Mostly this depends on the size of the slave cylinder. If you downsize the master cylinder without downsizing the slave cylinder, you will get too little travel at the slave. If you downsize the slave proportionally, your travel will remain the same...within the limits of the system volume. The key then becomes having enough pressure to do the job. This setup may not work if it were tied into the normal braking system, due to inadequate pressures and master cylinder to caliper size mismatches, but if done properly, with both cylinders sized for the travel needed, I see no reason that it would not work well.
-Scotty
velo.gif
 
Back
Top