DR Buck
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There is a group of owners that cannot ride one of these without the handbrake and I bet BRP thinks it's covered by the isci kit. That kit is well engineered and does the best it can with what they have to work with. BUT..... it's a far cry from being perfect. The effort required to pull the lever is bad and you cannot get 100% braking force with that system. No fault of isci as I think they have the best that they can produce with what they have to work with for attachment to the spyder
I'd like to know where you got your information? Do you own one of the ISCI after market kits? I do and have no problem pulling the stock lever. And, I get 100% braking force! Yes, the optional lever ISCI offers will work better for smaller hands, but it is not necessary for everyone,
If properly installed and adjusted there is no difference in braking force applied to the wheels. The ISCI unit uses two hydraulic cylinders with the mechanical output of the second cylinder directly linked to the stock brake linkage. The force applied to the stock master cylinder by the ISCI hand brake is done by pushing the same rod that the foot brake is attached to.
I have no issue with negative comments about a product when it is truly valid and can be substantiated. But, a statement like that is just not true and is unfair to the vendors that support this site..
EDIT : I see from your signature line that you do have the ISCI hand brake, "Custom Braced". Not exactly a standard installation. I stick by my comments.
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