Ok so that was supposed to be lame reference to Wizzard of Oz "Lions and Tigers and Bears! Oh my!"

Yes, I experienced some drama yesterday. It was my first ride of any significance since I acquired this barely used, 2010 RT back in October of 2018. I bought her with only 2,700 miles on it and I'm now at about 4,500 ish. Mostly local stuff, commuting, etc but not a full day of actual backroad touring until Sunday.

The lights and messages first happened after about 10 miles of some fairly aggressive cornering and about 120 miles into our day. I was about 50 miles west of Hillsboro, Oregon on twisty Hwy 53 where it would have been impossible for roadside assistance to load me up on a flatbed. I let things sit there for a while and all the idiot lights had cleared. I decided to gently ride another 5 miles to a country store to re-assess things.

Once again, all the error lights and indicators had cleared after she sat for a while. I was at a major highway now and I learned I could go 10-15 miles at a hop (around 60mph) before idiot lights and messages kicked in again if I rested the bike for 15 minutes or so in between. I capitalized on this behavior and limped in to Hillsboro and parked the Spyder at a church. No dealers / service shops open on Sunday so my wife drove out to pick me up.


Symptoms
Here is the behavior I experienced…
Roughly the same sequence of indicators and lights during my series of hops into Hillsboro:

1. First, this VSS backlit light comes on.

2. Shortly after that, the generic check engine icon lights up as well (simultaneous with the VSS light).

3. Next, sometimes, the lower portion of the LCD display would show a symbol with the engine block outline (redundant to the above ‘idiot light’).
• Sometimes, the lower portion of the LCD display would instead show a drawing of handlebars.
• Once or twice, there was (finally) something of a useful message that said ‘CHECK DPS’.

4. Lastly, the dreaded orange screen with “Limp Home Mode” would appear and all the drama that comes with that. (Engine RPM gets crippled, orange flashing, me having a near heart attack, etc.)

FWIW, I didn’t feel or hear any issue in the engine itself (until limp mode kicks in of course) nor sense any problems with steering or handling. My interpretation of the sequence of events is that the issue is strictly with the power steering assist and that the cascade of other lights, warnings and ultimately limp home mode was something of an over-reaction on the part of the nanny?


I looked up the local CanAm dealer for Hillsboro, OR when I got home. They are closed both Sunday and Monday but I made the decision to move it on Monday (today) anyway from where I left it parked and drop it off in the dealer's parking lot along with the means to contact me. (I was concerned about it just sitting in an unfamiliar neighborhood for more than 24hrs straight.)
I checked for codes before I started it up today and got none. The drive to the dealer was all inner streets and only about 4 miles from where she was parked overnight so I didn't get up to 60mph. No repeat of Sunday's drama during that short drive.

I've read through other threads that mention handlebar icon appearance and DPS issues but none were characterized quite like what I experienced.
Thoughts anyone?
I'm praying the shop charges aren't too insane. Been riding sport touring bikes for years but this is my first Spyder. Pretty disillusioned that she's having issues already.

TIA,
David in Washougal