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Reverse Beep sounds odd, should I worry?
When I go to backup my beep sounds like it is cutting in and out, making it sound odd AF. Anyone had this happen? Should I worry about it?
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Rykers beep when backing up? I would be turning the crap off
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Originally Posted by acdcking12
Rykers beep when backing up? I would be turning the crap off
Hahaha, there was a long, somewhat testy thread on this not too long ago. I'm going to bow out of this discussion.
Greg Kamer
"It's better to be not riding and wishing you were than be riding and wishing you weren't."
USAF, 20 years, retired
Sheriff's Office, 23 years, retired
2018 Can Am Spyder RT-Limited
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I'd think odd is good, as it would attract more attention? ;-}
Maybe add a REAL beeper on the a$$ end where it belongs. I've got the suicide shift conversion on mine, and it'd be right easy to add a standerd brake light plunger switch there to drive one. You think yours is loud ... wait till you hear mine! Ahahahhhaaaa!
PS - main problem IMHO is the location of the beeper - right on the back of the instrument cluster, putting it right in my ear when I'd bend over to hand shift. Not a problem anymore. For those who think the stock beeper is too loud - there's a small hole to the right of center on the back of the instrument cluster - a piece of black tape will tame it down some.
Last edited by Peter Aawen; 05-29-2022 at 09:27 PM.
Reason: load = loud ;-)
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The wife's Ryker only beeps for a short bit, then turns off.
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Originally Posted by ziggy
I like the beep....I like the BEEP.....I like the BEEEEP. Give me the BEEP!
It tells everyone, RYKERS back in town.
I like BIG BEEPS
And I cannot lie ...
Baby got BACKup!
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Mine has always done that broken up beep. At least it stops after two blurps. The one that grinds me is when you shut down without the parking lock on. That's unnecessary. I like to shut down and leave it unlocked to I can manually push the bike into my tight garage space. I don't think pulling the key stops the racket either, but I could be wrong.
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Originally Posted by MudBug
Mine has always done that broken up beep. At least it stops after two blurps. The one that grinds me is when you shut down without the parking lock on. That's unnecessary. I like to shut down and leave it unlocked to I can manually push the bike into my tight garage space. I don't think pulling the key stops the racket either, but I could be wrong.
You nailed it.
The one that grinds me is when you shut down without the parking lock on. That's unnecessary. I like to shut down and leave it unlocked to I can manually push the bike into my tight garage space.
And its possible to mute it a bit. meep meep
Last edited by Isopedella; 05-29-2022 at 12:36 PM.
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Originally Posted by MudBug
Mine has always done that broken up beep. At least it stops after two blurps. The one that grinds me is when you shut down without the parking lock on. That's unnecessary. I like to shut down and leave it unlocked to I can manually push the bike into my tight garage space. I don't think pulling the key stops the racket either, but I could be wrong.
It IS actually necessary, MudBug……but I agree completely that you should be able to consciously override it to do what YOU want to do in your garage. Just think about what could happen if you climbed off your semi auto Spyder on a slight slope and forgot to apply the park brake.
Pete
Harrington, Australia
2021 RT Limited
Setup for Tall & Big.... 200cm/6'7", 140kg/300lbs, 37"inleg.
HeliBars Handlebars
Brake rubber removed to lower pedal for easier long leg/Size 15 EEEEW boot access.
Ikon (Aussie) shocks all round.
Russell Daylong seat 2” taller than stock (in Sunbrella for Aussie heat & water resistance)
Goodyear Duragrip 165/60 fronts (18psi) - provides extra 1/2” ground clearance.
Kenda Kanine rear.
2021 RT Limited , Brake pedal rubber removed for ease of accessing pedal with size 15 boots. Red
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Originally Posted by Peteoz
It IS actually necessary, MudBug……but I agree completely that you should be able to consciously override it to do what YOU want to do in your garage. Just think about what could happen if you climbed off your semi auto Spyder on a slight slope and forgot to apply the park brake.
Pete
Oh yeah. That. I live very near sea level and tend to forget about things like that. I've forgotten what a slope is.
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Originally Posted by MudBug
Mine has always done that broken up beep. At least it stops after two blurps. The one that grinds me is when you shut down without the parking lock on. That's unnecessary. I like to shut down and leave it unlocked to I can manually push the bike into my tight garage space. I don't think pulling the key stops the racket either, but I could be wrong.
Mine just started doing that broken sounding beep today, it sounds like if the battery was dying is how I would describe it.
I was putting some loctite on bolts for the slingmods parking brake lock & thought I screwed something up. Whats strange is that it beeps normal if I put into reverse first time, but if I shift to drive, then back to reverse it does the muffled beep.
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Originally Posted by Badmotorf1nger
Mine just started doing that broken sounding beep today, it sounds like if the battery was dying is how I would describe it.
I was putting some loctite on bolts for the slingmods parking brake lock & thought I screwed something up. Whats strange is that it beeps normal if I put into reverse first time, but if I shift to drive, then back to reverse it does the muffled beep.
If it sounds like that, ie, like the battery is dying, then maybe you should see if it still sounds like that if you've connected the battery to another battery via jumper leads?? Just connect it up and leave it connected for saaayyy, 10 minutes or so (in order to allow some battery charge equalisation across the 2 batteries ) then try doing what you've described above to get the dodgy noise.
That'd tell you pretty quickly if it WAS battery related - who knows, maybe it's another 'undocumented feature' of the Rykers that'll let you know you've gotta start thinking about getting a new battery!
Of course, you could always check the battery with a load tester &/or a multi-meter too, but where's the fun in that?!
2013 RT Ltd Pearl White
Ryde More, Worry Less!
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Originally Posted by Peter Aawen
If it sounds like that, ie, like the battery is dying, then maybe you should see if it still sounds like that if you've connected the battery to another battery via jumper leads?? Just connect it up and leave it connected for saaayyy, 10 minutes or so (in order to allow some battery charge equalisation across the 2 batteries ) then try doing what you've described above to get the dodgy noise.
That'd tell you pretty quickly if it WAS battery related - who knows, maybe it's another 'undocumented feature' of the Rykers that'll let you know you've gotta start thinking about getting a new battery!
Of course, you could always check the battery with a load tester &/or a multi-meter too, but where's the fun in that?!
lol discovered a hidden feature. When I took it back out tonight it didnt make the muffled/dying beep anymore when putting in reverse. Bike has been ridden almost everyday since being assembled 4 weeks ago so most likely not a charge issue, but Ill throw my meter on it if it happens again just to see.
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Only get two beeps as I shift into reverse. Wish it was NO beeps. They are a loud PIA.
Anyone know if it can be shut off?
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Originally Posted by Captainmal
Only get two beeps as I shift into reverse. Wish it was NO beeps. They are a loud PIA.
Anyone know if it can be shut off?
Yeah, NO!
https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...highlight=Beep
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If I could get to that darn speaker it would be long gone.
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Found me a circular badge the right size. Some JB Weld and maybe leaving the pin on the back to act as a holder will gag that stupid speaker's mouth closed.
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For what it is worth, a lot of the electronic back up alarms have an adjusting screw somewhere on them. Not familiar with the alarms on a Ryker, but have worked on a lot of heavy equipment alarms. Most of the adjusting bolts just look like a small bolt with a locknut on it.
The newer backup alarms are self-adjusting and have a lot of electronics. They sample the noise level near the rear of the equipment and automatically adjust the sound level to 5 or 10 decibels above the ambient sound level of the area.
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Originally Posted by Captainmal
Found me a circular badge the right size. Some JB Weld and maybe leaving the pin on the back to act as a holder will gag that stupid speaker's mouth closed.
I used black electrical tape. It knocked the sound down some.
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