Magdave
New member
When I say "unsafe", I am referring to my perspective on how I ride a bike. I am not saying that the rear brake does not work. I am coming off of 2 wheels and my last bike had linked brakes just like the Spyder. With that said, with the motorcycle, I would do 80% of my braking using the front brake lever only - which actuated the front and rear brake calipers. The benefit of having the front brake lever is that you can keep your finger on it and be ready to brake in an instant. You cannot do that with the rear brake as you cannot ride it with your foot. It takes way more time to react with a foot break alone than it does with a hand brake - when your finger is right there on it. Therefore, for myself, having a rear brake only is indeed "unsafe" which is why I am adding the front brake. I think that people who have ridden 2 wheels prior to riding the Spyder will know exactly what I'm talking about.
The bias may seem to favor the rear on the Spyders from what I have read. The rear pads wear out long before the front. Of course there are 2 sets in front and that may have some effect on them lasting longer all things being equal.