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Creep? SE5

skypup

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How many have experienced creep? The idle appears normal at 1350 but yet the bike will move forward in first if you let off the brake (SE5). It's not a real problem. The bike sometimes does it in stop and go traffic but has done it other times too. It is not jerky or anything when it does this. Normally the bike idles and does not move if you let off the brake. This is not a constant occurrence. I have had all the updates. What causes this?
 
How many have experienced creep? The idle appears normal at 1350 but yet the bike will move forward in first if you let off the brake (SE5). It's not a real problem. The bike sometimes does it in stop and go traffic but has done it other times too. It is not jerky or anything when it does this. Normally the bike idles and does not move if you let off the brake. This is not a constant occurrence. I have had all the updates. What causes this?

You have a centrifugal clutch in addition to the same basic clutch that the SM has. There were a few problems in the past with the centrifugal... had to replace rollers and/or springs.

See your dealer with this information.

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How many have experienced creep? The idle appears normal at 1350 but yet the bike will move forward in first if you let off the brake (SE5). It's not a real problem. The bike sometimes does it in stop and go traffic but has done it other times too. It is not jerky or anything when it does this. Normally the bike idles and does not move if you let off the brake. This is not a constant occurrence. I have had all the updates. What causes this?
I think alot of the SE's, do or have done, this. Mine did and it pretty much went away after about 1500 miles. I asked the dealer about it and they didn't have an answer-same thing with Carlo at BRP. Anyway, when it does start to creep, if you will just blip the throttle, it will slip into a "neutral" setting and not creep. PITA, I know, but it works and it should go away. There have been several posts in the past discussing this issue.
Dick
 
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I think alot of the SE's, do or have done, this. Mine did and it pretty much went away after about 1500 miles. I asked the dealer about it and they didn't have an answer-same thing with Carlo at BRP. Anyway, when it does start to creep, if you will just blip the throttle, it will slip into a "neutral" setting and not creep. PITA, I know, but it works and it should go away. There have been several posts in the past discussing this issue.
Dick

I've got 1400 miles or so. Maybe I'll just wait and see. I wouldn't want to be stuck in the middle of nowhere with a bad clutch.
 
I have had the same thing occur, and like Skypup states it is mostly in stop and go traffic. The little spyder does not like traffic, it likes to fly!

I emailed my dealer and await a response.

Mole :agree:
 
Well as always my service dept (FMS, Fredericksburg, VA), who rock, emailed back ricky tick and said to bring it in for them to look at. Will likely do that next week and keep you all informed.

Cheers!

Mole :spyder2:
 
Both of our '09 SE5s do this. My SE5 normally idles around 1350 rpm, and will not creep when I let off the brake. However, every so often, it will not idle down, and stay between 1500 and 1600; that's when I get creep. My wife's SE5 does the same thing. I shift to neutral, and the rpms drop, then I can put it back into 1G. My wife says she has to shut the bike off to make the rpms drop, but I suspect she could do the same as me.

My dealer said that it is "normal," even though it only occurs intermittently. The only reason it came up as something to check is that the employee who brought the bikes around to the service area noticed that mine was revving high, and added it to the work order...
 
Mine did the same thing. With subsequent updates, and mileage, it's lessened. It was real annoying but I don't even notice it now.

Tripod :joke:
 
Mine has never done it -- at least with any consistency. On those few and far-between occasions when it happens I just shift to neutral and back to 1st and the creep is gone.
 
Mine does it randomly and occasionally. I've always assumed it's due to using a more complex than standard centrifugal clutch in order to maintain engine braking when the throttle is released. The experience is really no different than that seen when driving a car with automatic transmission, so I find it neither surprising nor irritating.

A very short blip on the throttle with brake on usually releases the drag.
 
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I wouldn't write the creep off as being the same as an A/T in a car. That's caused by a fluid connection in the torque converter. No physical surfaces rubbing against each other. On the SE5 with a centrifugal clutch the drag is caused by the clutch plates rubbing against each other. That means you're getting extra wear on the clutch.

If you have creeping you should try to get it to stop. If I'm wrong here I hope some one can explain why. I may need to deal with this myself some time.
 
I wouldn't write the creep off as being the same as an A/T in a car. That's caused by a fluid connection in the torque converter. No physical surfaces rubbing against each other. On the SE5 with a centrifugal clutch the drag is caused by the clutch plates rubbing against each other. That means you're getting extra wear on the clutch.

If you have creeping you should try to get it to stop. If I'm wrong here I hope some one can explain why. I may need to deal with this myself some time.

I'd like to know for sure myself.
 
I wouldn't write the creep off as being the same as an A/T in a car. That's caused by a fluid connection in the torque converter. No physical surfaces rubbing against each other. On the SE5 with a centrifugal clutch the drag is caused by the clutch plates rubbing against each other. That means you're getting extra wear on the clutch.

If you have creeping you should try to get it to stop. If I'm wrong here I hope some one can explain why. I may need to deal with this myself some time.
What you say is basically true, but not entirely. The Spyder has a wet clutch, so there is some amount of fluid drag, too. I believe any wear by this occasional slight creeping would be minimal, but it would certainly occur. I doubt it would shorten the clutch life significantly. I would be more worried about the clutch rollers and springs that cause the problem in the fiirst place.
 
I've experienced creeps, more than I'd like to mention. :yikes:

But not creep....maybe having an SM5 resolves that issue! :D:D:D
 
Our 2008 SE5 had the creepers. What did I do? I started using Royal Purple 10W40 Synthetic Motorcycle Oil for first oil change after the 600 mile service (now have over 30,000 miles). Has NEVER had any creeping issue from day one of use . Will it work for anyone else??? I have no idea, but it worked for us.
 
Our 2008 SE5 had the creepers. What did I do? I started using Royal Purple 10W40 Synthetic Motorcycle Oil for first oil change after the 600 mile service (now have over 30,000 miles). Has NEVER had any creeping issue from day one of use . Will it work for anyone else??? I have no idea, but it worked for us.

Same thing here.........a change of oil/filter to Royal Purple 10W40 and no more creep (just the rider - he's a little creepy :) )

don
 
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