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Yes, that's what Jim P in NSW did too - be rid of it. Dealer & BRP will say 'never heard of that before' which is a different take on 'they all do that.' Ride safe.
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Originally Posted by Freddy
Yes, that's what Jim P in NSW did too - be rid of it. Dealer & BRP will say 'never heard of that before' which is a different take on 'they all do that.' Ride safe.
I'm hoping for a positive outcome. BUDS surely will define what caused the lockup. If not......Treva.
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Originally Posted by AY4B
He was not in his comfort zone. Leading some slow ryders and ryding double with some hairpin curves. I hate leading slow ryders. You spend more time looking back than just ryding.
I elected to lead knowing full well there will be slow riders. Every one has their pace. That situation does not bother me one iota. Riding 2up with ''hairpin curves'' when you know what you are doing, is something that puts me in my comfort zone....Treva.
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Buds will show something only if it displayed a fault on the dash I believe. It did not, did it?
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Originally Posted by treva
I elected to lead knowing full well there will be slow riders. Every one has their pace. That situation does not bother me one iota.
Well it SHOULD.
And with that attitude, you should NOT be leading any group rides with "slower" or unknown riders in it.
Seriously.
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Is disconnecting the PB mechanically a solution albeit a band aid? This whole scenario makes e nervous being a new Spyder owner. Are there other reports of occurrence?
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Quite a few failures of the PB.....but scant few of them locking up while moving.....thankfully.
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Which brake is activated with the PB switch...I was assuming the rear only?
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Originally Posted by Freddy
Buds will show something only if it displayed a fault on the dash I believe. It did not, did it?
With what happened at the time, I honestly didn't look to see if there was a code. A bit further on from the l/up, I did look, & no code. .Treva
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Originally Posted by Thopper
Which brake is activated with the PB switch...I was assuming the rear only?
Yes Thopper that's correct...Treva
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Originally Posted by Easy Rider
Well it SHOULD.
And with that attitude, you should NOT be leading any group rides with "slower" or unknown riders in it.
Seriously.
What I meant was if the gap is widening I'm only too happy to wait for them. That's all part of leading....Treva.
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Originally Posted by Easy Rider
Hope you get the cause identified and fixed.
Can't help but make one comment though:
The leader of a group ride NEEDS to adjust his speed to accommodate the average skill level of the rest of the group.
IF you find that you are repeatedly getting too far out in front, you NEED to slow down a bit.
(Of course that has nothing to do with the problem that you had.)
Completely irrelevant response to the OP's concern.And, considerably biased. Not all agree about group riding protocols, which were designed for 2-wheelers, in my not so humble opinion.
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Originally Posted by treva
With what happened at the time, I honestly didn't look to see if there was a code. A bit further on from the l/up, I did look, & no code. .Treva
Can't blame you for that!!!
The best substitute for brains & knowledge is....................silence.
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Originally Posted by UtahPete
Completely irrelevant response to the OP's concern.And, considerably biased. Not all agree about group riding protocols, which were designed for 2-wheelers, in my not so humble opinion.
Well said UP...Treva
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Originally Posted by Thopper
Which brake is activated with the PB switch...I was assuming the rear only?
It is the rear only......but not with the actual brake hardware.
LOOK at the rear disc and see the notches where the parking pawl engages.
Once you see that.......the whole thing becomes a bit MORE worrysome; at least it did for me.
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Originally Posted by UtahPete
Completely irrelevant response to the OP's concern.And, considerably biased. Not all agree about group riding protocols, which were designed for 2-wheelers, in my not so humble opinion.
Just can't pass up an opportunity to throw a rock......can you ??
It was not ME that introduced group riding into the thread.
Groups like the AMA and MSF pretty much agree on good group riding practices......and I don't care if your opinion is different.
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Ozzie Ozzie Ozzie
C'mon you two, & by that 'you two' I mean UtahPete & Easy Rider - If you aren't going to contribute anything beneficial to the topic or you just can't post politely, then it's a whole lot better for either/both of you not to post at all!
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I don't give **** about rider protocol ....I care about my safety...is thing safe????
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Originally Posted by Easy Rider
It is the rear only......but not with the actual brake hardware.
LOOK at the rear disc and see the notches where the parking pawl engages.
Once you see that.......the whole thing becomes a bit MORE worrysome; at least it did for me.
Which year and model are you referring to? On my 2014 RTS the parking brake is part of the brake components inside the brake cylinder. The PB motor pulls on the cable that turns the PB lever a few degrees. The lever is connected to a screw inside the cylinder and pushes the piston against the brake rotor. If the cable is loose, or the PB motor is weak or doesn't turn as far as it should the pressure against the rotor won't be enough to keep the wheel from turning.
You sure the notches you're looking aren't the ones for the wheel sensor?
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Took bike to dealer today & witnessed with the tech via BUDS the fault codes. There are quite a few ranging from VCM voltage failure/voltage spike, DPS invalid or missing vehicle speed, ECM gear position sensor angle, & more. I asked if all these faults occurred all at once & caused the lock up, or if some of the codes happened some time ago. His BUDS will only register time & date if it's looked at within approx 1 day of a code initiation so he didn't know. The dealer will send the info to BRP for them to access. I rode the bike to & from the dealer & it performed flawlessly. On saying that, leading up to & riding through every corner, I never felt at ease. I'm confident the problem will be found & sorted. I hope I don't end up eating those words. I'll post when I know more...Treva.
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Wow! That's surprising. It'll be even more surprising if you can get an answer you can believe.
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Ahh, got to stay positive....Treva
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What are you talking about? The parking brake squeezes the same pads as the service brakes. There is no pawl that engages notches in the brake disk.
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Originally Posted by treva
Took bike to dealer today & witnessed with the tech via BUDS the fault codes. There are quite a few ranging from VCM voltage failure/voltage spike, DPS invalid or missing vehicle speed, ECM gear position sensor angle, & more. I asked if all these faults occurred all at once & caused the lock up, or if some of the codes happened some time ago. His BUDS will only register time & date if it's looked at within approx 1 day of a code initiation so he didn't know. The dealer will send the info to BRP for them to access. I rode the bike to & from the dealer & it performed flawlessly. On saying that, leading up to & riding through every corner, I never felt at ease. I'm confident the problem will be found & sorted. I hope I don't end up eating those words. I'll post when I know more...Treva.
Two minor points that might help. First is the faults page in BUDS does indeed store the time each event occurs and it can be displayed until they are removed. Except they are expressed in engine hours, not date and time.
Second if that group of faults has all happened in a few hours run time, I would highly suspect a voltage issue. Start with carefully checking the battery connections, the ground cable both ends and then the fuse box. Have seen many fuse boxes get corrosion in the fuse holders. Pull each fuse and clean them, reinsert. If there is visible rust on the terminals in the box, it got water in there and is too far gone. Replacement time. All those sensors and especially the DPS do not all go bad at the same time. DPS is heavy power user, especially when you were turning and could easily be the trigger point for a low voltage event. Check the battery condition as well.
Good luck in finding the issue.
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Originally Posted by jcthorne
What are you talking about? The parking brake squeezes the same pads as the service brakes. There is no pawl that engages notches in the brake disk.
Agreed. The best substitute for brains is....................Silence!
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