I have a "noob" question, so please don't beat me down too badly.
Why would anyone want to bypass D.E.S.S.? It's a safety protocol that could keep someone from stealing our beloved rides. Yes, I get it if you lose the keys etc. but if the OP has BUDS/BUDS2 then couldn't the missing key issue be easily resolved?
Why bypass this? :read:
You
REALLY should try doing some searching and reading up on things like this, cos it wouldn't take much for it to become abundantly clear why many have chosen to do this....
But in a nutshell, when the DESS works correctly, then yes,
that's ^^ exactly what it does, and the DESS on Spyders up until 2014
did exactly that, reliably and well...

hyea: Buuut, come 2014, and for some reason that may or may not be valid, the DESS that worked reliably and well up until then was changed, 'upgraded' to something that pretty much randomly decided
NOT to work - only it didn't do that by letting the crims steal your beloved bike,
it did it by not letting YOU start it whenever you wanted to!! Not even if you
HAD the correct key!!

Usually this'd happen when you'd ridden a couple of hours away from home, just to make things really difficult! :cus: And it did this so randomly that you never knew if you would be able to start you bike once you shut it off, basically making riding anywhere a game of russian roulette with your Spyder!! :yikes:
Riding anywhere with a dicky DESS becomes an issue, but Touring becomes a right pain if not an impossibility, cos you just might get saayy, 1000 miles or more away from home and then your bike decides it just won't start - maybe not for a minute or two; maybe not for a few hours; or possibly it just might not start for a few days or even just not at all - who knows!? :dontknow: At least not until you've replaced the offending part, but then choosing which part of the DESS is the offending part can be a bit of a crap shoot or WAG too; it could require just the antenna; just the DESS Module itself; or maybe the whole lot, including the antenna, the module, new ignition, new keys...

And even if you
DO get the whole lot replaced, there's a good chance you'll
STILL stand a very high likelihood of it jagging in and stranding you again!! :banghead: There are Spyder Owners out there who've reported that they've had the entire DESS on their Spyders replaced as many as
FIVE TIMES!! (
some under warranty, but some have had to pay more than once just to get their bike going again so they could get home! :sour: ) These dodgy DESS Modules pretty much made many Spyders
SOOO unreliable that people were using their Spyders as expensive lawn ornaments, cos either
THAT's where it stopped last and due to the f****** DESS, they hadn't been able to get it going again - or that's where they got the tow guy to drop it off after paying for the
THIRD time (or possibly for the
FIFTH time) to get it trucked home!! :gaah:
It did become a little better on the 2020+ models once they were released, but there are still the odd few reports coming thru of people having issues with earlier models, and there are even a few (fewer??) reports of these issues happening on later models... So not necessarily just you broderp, but for any reading this who were wondering the same thing, if you take the time to do that search and then do some reading,
especially if you own a 2014-2019 Spyder, you should! And you might actually start to think that the smarter question to ask would be "
Why HAVEN'T you had your Spyder's DESS disabled yet?" :lecturef_smilie:
Just Sayin' :cheers: