Ya that’s been my go 2When I need to cancel the cruise but don't want to hit the brake lights, I do a quick downshift and upshift (assuming rpms won't go too high).
This whole windshield up & down on the 2020+ models thing, along with the brake pedal position, has me wanting to stay with my 2018. I took my trike course on a brand new 2020 back in the Fall of 2020, so I do have experience with the brake pedal. I have some money I want to spend, just have not figured out what to spend it on regarding toys for a 81 year old. However, now that I am down to just one Spyder, maybe a 2026 S2S is on the horizon? I will have to take my lady friend to a dealer and have her sit on one when we get back to Arizona in October. Then it starts all over again: Sway bar, GPS mount, cup holder, tires, dash cam, etc, etc.Well, you stated the ways to cancel, unless you want to do it manually. It might be annoying, but it is just one of those things that you will have to get used to. Different bikes have different features. You have a choice of evolving or just sticking to the same old brand. Not being smart or anything, but that is just how it is. I find it irritating having to reach down on my 2021 RTL to adjust the windscreen. My BMW K1600 has it on the handle bars where I think it should be. But I have to adjust. And don't even get me started about how the difference on the buttons on my F3L and my RTL. Seems like they should be similar. But again, here we are and we just have to adapt. Good luck, but you will get used to it.
I don't find the windshield too bad, since I typically keep it in the down position anyway. But to be honest, if I had a later year model, but earlier body style like you, I would probably wait it out too. In my opinion (and only mine), the earlier models had better build quality. I loved my 2014, but really wanted an SE model, and most of all, wanted a removable rear trunk. That was more of a deciding factor than anything behind my purchasing a 2021. But we can only make that decision for ourselves. With what Can Am offers right now, I have no intentions of switching up.This whole windshield up & down on the 2020+ models thing, along with the brake pedal position, has me wanting to stay with my 2018. I took my trike course on a brand new 2020 back in the Fall of 2020, so I do have experience with the brake pedal. I have some money I want to spend, just have not figured out what to spend it on regarding toys for a 81 year old. However, now that I am down to just one Spyder, maybe a 2026 S2S is on the horizon? I will have to take my lady friend to a dealer and have her sit on one when we get back to Arizona in October. Then it starts all over again: Sway bar, GPS mount, cup holder, tires, dash cam, etc, etc.
Maybe I should just spend the money on motels for longer rides!?!
I agree, and have mentioned those exact points to many people. I had a 2014 RT, but it had the same controls. I also liked the way you could change the settings on the shocks for the earlier models instead of self adjusting. That way, you could make the suspension stiffer when riding in the twisties, and softer when just riding the slab or cruising a nice country road.Since cruise control cancelling has been discussed and moved onto windshields. I asked BRP reps at the 2024 SpyderQuest why the windshield lowers and raises automatically. The answer was to make it easier for us to cover the trike. I said really so since 2012 I've lowered it as I entered my final stop for the day and BRP decided that was too difficult to do and wants to waste valuable battery power to make it easier. He said I guess that's not the reason. I asked why the windshield button was moved from the grip to the center console, making it unsafe for me as I now have to glance down to see the windshield switch. On my earlier models, all it required was a move of my thumb to control the position; he had no answer. Finally, I asked why BRP changed the windshield switch on the grip to volume control, giving us 3 ways to manage volume (the toggle, the switch on the grip, and the button on the center console), which is a little over kill just for volume control. Again, no answer.
Oh well, technology moves on, and we adjust.
There is already a button on the handle bars, the cruise button also cancels the cruise.Do you think adding a momentary switch to the handlebar from the brake pedal switch that triggers the brake lights would cancel the cruise control or throw nanny into a fit??
That would work, and not cause a fault any more than a tap on the brake (which I do all the time).Do you think adding a momentary switch to the handlebar from the brake pedal switch that triggers the brake lights would cancel the cruise control or throw the nanny into a fit??
Yes but not momentary you have to turn it back onThere is already a button on the handle bars, the cruise button also cancels the cruise.
The cruise button turns on the cruise initially and it stays on until you shut the engine down. Once you use the set button to pick a speed you can cancel the set with a press of the cruise button, at least on the 2024 RTLYes but not momentary you have to turn it back on