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KosherKid
07-18-2016, 07:37 AM
I'm a relatively new owner. I was moving my Spyder slowly out of the garage yesterday without earplugs and helmet and I heard it hissing at me. My passenger commented that she has heard the hiss before during a ride.

Is this normal? I know it does have an air shock which seems to be holding pressure.

Thanks for any and all help.

Bob Denman
07-18-2016, 07:42 AM
It would help if we knew exactly which model RT you had... nojoke
Operating under the assumption that it's either an RT-S, or a Limited: that's just your ACS system, and it was adjusting the ride height of your bike.
All is normal! :D

If it's a base RT model: your pet rattlesnakes in the top trunk are getting anxious! :roflblack:

AeroPilot
07-18-2016, 07:58 AM
It would help if we knew exactly which model RT you had... nojoke
Operating under the assumption that it's either an RT-S, or a Limited: that's just your ACS system, and it was adjusting the ride height of your bike.
All is normal! :D

If it's a base RT model: your pet rattlesnakes in the top trunk are getting anxious! :roflblack:

I usually hear it adjust to a change in rider load when I or the wife dismount from the rear seat at a stop. More noticeable in an enclosed space like a garage or near a building at a stop. An pressure compensating valve will release some air to balance the support to the new load (the height sensing linkage is attached to the left middle of the swingarm).

KosherKid
07-18-2016, 10:16 AM
I guess knowing model does help, I have a 2011 RT-AC. No rattlesnake was included so I guess it's the ACS system.

Thanks.

Bob Denman
07-18-2016, 11:00 AM
:shocked: That's a horse of a different color...


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The Audio and Convenience bikes didn't get the ACS as standard equipment.
But it might have been added by the prior owner. The buttons on the panel beneath the bars: You have one for the parking brake/frunk release, and one for the handwarmers.
Are there any others present?

Lastchance
07-18-2016, 11:48 AM
My F3 hisses at me after a ride and my hearing isn't that good turned out to be gas cap letting off pressure from the tank

Buckeye Bleau
07-18-2016, 12:14 PM
Does it happen most noticeably when your wife is on the back?

if so it may be her, mine does! :roflblack:

Joe

Bob Denman
07-18-2016, 12:18 PM
:shocked: Mine just bites!! :yikes: