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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Originally Posted by DrewNJ
Dunno. ..sorry. you'll have to look. It's a rectangular box about 2.5"x1.5"x1" it's black with a white top and a single electrical plug into the back of it
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Thanks, I'll take a look...
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Originally Posted by SNOOPY
Thanks, I'll take a look...
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Found it in the parts break down, but not clear "where" it is.
I'll have to physically look for it.
So we think its on the backside of the upper frame rail between the motor and gas tank?...
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
Yep, you angered Miss Nanny. Could be the yaw sensor due to the sideways force or body roll, could be steering sensor mismatches with the torque not matching the angle, could be too much steering angle and too much throttle together, or could be a loss of traction. It pays to get it straightened out before you hammer it, lean hard into the corner or shift your weight, and practice smooth transitions and throttle application. This is where the rider's skill comes into play, matching the riding technique to the machine's limitations.
Yeah..well..sometimes you just want to kick the backend out.. Or take off a little quicker than usual in traffic.
I may shim mine as well. It is VERY sensitive on those right handers pulling out.
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I have my plastics off doing some other tweaks. I can likely take a few pics tomorrow afternoon if you all want to see them.
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Found a couple things...lol
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So this can be shimmed front facing down?
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Looks like its in a different place on the 13'. The 12' its hung from the bottom of the upper frame backbone. Just in front of your nuts... (just below the #5 in your diagram). But yes, you want the front of it slightly lower than the back.
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"If" I can get to it there, I'm gonna try it.
From adding my heated grips I remember that general area being near impossible to access w the frunk still on.
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Thanks Drew for the info I'll half to try that. When I had mine apart doing my HIDS I saw mine it is still on top of the frame near the gauge cluster. Have you experimented with different thicknesses? Or is 1/2 inch the best?
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I Didn't experiment at all. The plastic material I had laying around was 1/4" so I doubled it up, filed it down and went at it.
On my 12' you can't go any thicker because you hit the insulated plastic cover that separates the frame from the motor area.
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So; rather than "dropping the nose low", we'll we "shimming the tail high".
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Originally Posted by cstall
Hi Gang,
I have a '08 GS and have noticed lately that the engine stumbles a little when I accelerate hard around a right corner. I never noticed it before, but then I'm slamming corners harder than i used to, since I'm now more used to the way a Spyder handles.
Is this normal?
Is nanny grabbing the throttle?
If not normal, thoughts on where the issue is???
Thanks in Advance!
Nanny is preventing you from abusing your ride?????? JMHO.
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Originally Posted by jerpinoy
Nanny is preventing you from abusing your ride?????? JMHO.
Nanny is a pain for the people that wanna ride aggressive and know how to ride . The bike has a great design an needs to be able to uncork the performance some, don't think it has anything to do with abuse, at least in my case. Would be real nice to be able to pitch the bike little harder in a turn. I've found if your going hard in a turn and the nanny kicks in and shuts the bike down . It can rapidly change the pitch I the bike on a turn and think could be worse if a person is not expecting that. My RSS is not a touring bike and didn't buy it to be a touring bike. Bought a sport bike to ride like a sport bike . That's MHO
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Originally Posted by billrob71
Nanny is a pain for the people that wanna ride aggressive and know how to ride . The bike has a great design an needs to be able to uncork the performance some, don't think it has anything to do with abuse, at least in my case. Would be real nice to be able to pitch the bike little harder in a turn. I've found if your going hard in a turn and the nanny kicks in and shuts the bike down . It can rapidly change the pitch I the bike on a turn and think could be worse if a person is not expecting that. My RSS is not a touring bike and didn't buy it to be a touring bike. Bought a sport bike to ride like a sport bike . That's MHO
Good points.
I feel it kick in even doing simple slow speed maneuvers, you would think it wasn't quite so touchy.
Perhaps they should include a sport button....like in a Mini Cooper lol
In our Cooper we were able to turn on a sport button, turn off the dynamic stabily control and the traction control and that would really wake up the little thing. LOL
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Originally Posted by SNOOPY
Good points.
I feel it kick in even doing simple slow speed maneuvers, you would think it wasn't quite so touchy.
Perhaps they should include a sport button....like in a Mini Cooper lol
In our Cooper we were able to turn on a sport button, turn off the dynamic stabily control and the traction control and that would really wake up the little thing. LOL
That is just the point that needs to be stressed. We should be able to decide how the safety controls kick in. That's why there is traction control off button is equipped on a lot of production sports cars these days, the new mustangs have factory launch control built in for drag racing and that's a option from Ford. There is not bike out there that kicks the traction control on when pitching hard on a turn.
I have been riding ATC's and ATV's since 1977 learned on my uncles Honda ATC and sold my last race quad 2 years ago which was almost as fast as any of these. I found on a hard turn and nanny has kicked in it, feels like it's going to pitch ya off the bike which if your not prepared or don't know any better may get the best of ya.
I am gonna try the mod that Drew shared and BAJA Rons sway bar in the future and see if makes it better . As far as the bike love the bike and would not change it for anything.
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Maybe do like they do their skis and have a "learners key" or a performance mode?
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Also, guys, shimming the sensor doesn't totally eliminate the low speed nanny shenanigans, it just makes it a bit more tame....at least for me it did. She is still there if you grab a fist full of throttle on a slow tight turn.....
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Originally Posted by DrewNJ
Maybe do like they do their skis and have a "learners key" or a performance mode?
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Thats a great idea
and don't get me wrong nanny is good to be there but she need not be so strick
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Originally Posted by billrob71
That is just the point that needs to be stressed. We should be able to decide how the safety controls kick in. That's why there is traction control off button is equipped on a lot of production sports cars these days, the new mustangs have factory launch control built in for drag racing and that's a option from Ford. There is not bike out there that kicks the traction control on when pitching hard on a turn.
I have been riding ATC's and ATV's since 1977 learned on my uncles Honda ATC and sold my last race quad 2 years ago which was almost as fast as any of these. I found on a hard turn and nanny has kicked in it, feels like it's going to pitch ya off the bike which if your not prepared or don't know any better may get the best of ya.
I am gonna try the mod that Drew shared and BAJA Rons sway bar in the future and see if makes it better . As far as the bike love the bike and would not change it for anything.
Good point on the ATV's, my first was around 1982 and rode to about 3 years ago (my body still feels it all lol).
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