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    How do you get a Spyder RS to a burnout like this? Any ideas?

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    I guess I'm getting too old and sensible. Why the heck do that in the first place?
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    There must be some kind of tampering with the nanny to allow excessive wheel spin. The Daytona has a traction control selection to allow it to do burn outs like that.
    My flashed ECU on my 2016 F3L can light it up like that but the nanny starts to kick in and the tire starts to launch down the road. I haven't tried just holding the brake to see if it continues?
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    It was pretty easy on my 2012 RSS. I think that is what I miss the most when moving onto the F3T. The key to a good burnout on mine was to just keep the speed under 40 on the MPH gauge. If it gets sideways at all, or if the speed gets about 40-45, then the nanny kicks in and cuts power. Kind of a fine line. To me, that looked like what was being done in the video. He got his burnout by holding the brakes and keeping the speed down. I did that about twice, but most of the time I would start out easy, cut the throttle, then hit it again for a good rolling burnout.
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    What's the fun in that?????

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    With manual tranny popping the clutch will do it, especially if you "jump" taking weight off as you pop it. The nanny will let you burn out to about 40MPH on the rear wheel sensor (I think - may be 30MPH) as long as both front wheels are moving the same speed. There is some math there. On my SE5, it will easily burnout on some surfaces better than others. I also noted that even on sticky highway if I gun it wide open it will take off and then break free and burn out at about 5K RPM when it hits the power band.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevencovert View Post
    With manual tranny popping the clutch will do it, especially if you "jump" taking weight off as you pop it. The nanny will let you burn out to about 40MPH on the rear wheel sensor (I think - may be 30MPH) as long as both front wheels are moving the same speed. There is some math there. On my SE5, it will easily burnout on some surfaces better than others. I also noted that even on sticky highway if I gun it wide open it will take off and then break free and burn out at about 5K RPM when it hits the power band.
    That is exactly right. On my 2012 RSS, that was the reason for getting up to around 3-4k, then chopping the throttle. Then when you hit it again, it would light things up. I still miss that bike, just to play with. I turned a friend onto a great deal on a 2011 RSS SM5. I told him that part of the deal would be that when he decides that he doesn't want to play anymore, he had to sell it to me for what he bout it for. Considering he probably hasn't put 1k miles on it, I would give it about another year. Lol!
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    [QUOTE=susfrat;1393782]How do you get a Spyder RS to a burnout like this? Any ideas?

    First of all, you need to be a skinny young person. I don't think the tire would break loose with a quarter-pounder on board. Secondly, you need to have no regard for the consequences of your actions. As the video shows, the burnouts are being done on a pedestrian walkway. And lastly, you need to have a very large bank account to accommodate repairs needed for your irresponsible and foolish behavior
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    [QUOTE=canamjhb;1393979]
    Quote Originally Posted by susfrat View Post
    How do you get a Spyder RS to a burnout like this? Any ideas?

    First of all, you need to be a skinny young person. I don't think the tire would break loose with a quarter-pounder on board. Secondly, you need to have no regard for the consequences of your actions. As the video shows, the burnouts are being done on a pedestrian walkway. And lastly, you need to have a very large bank account to accommodate repairs needed for your irresponsible and foolish behavior
    I see you also drive a milk truck that is not capable of performing a burnout..

    No!

    I weigh 260 lbs and some folks tell me I'm not skinny plus at 68 some folks also tell me that I am not young. Burnouts no problem on my RS.

    As for the rest of your foolish Chicken Little statements I suppose you never did anything similar in your life? No? Must have been an exciting life so far...
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    Sensor rigging most likely or they possibly got them deactivated via BUDDS (which I don't think is allowed by Can Am dealers) like in the original videos to show what the spyder benefit of the sensors were compared to no VSS TC ABS functions.
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