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how long have you...
Just did a quick search and he's logged about 18,000 MILES on the Spyder. Doesn't sound new to me. :dontknow:
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how long have you...
Just did a quick search and he's logged about 18,000 MILES on the Spyder. Doesn't sound new to me. :dontknow:
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now that makes sense! Thank you for posting!
Thank you all for your well wishes....
The day started of great, I meet Ken C. at the Mobile Gas station on Osborne St. and the 5 Freeway. We met at 7:00 am. From there we headed south towards San Diego. It rained on us pretty much all the way. In one of the area of less precipitation my bike started pulling to the left. This was happening at random intervals. We pull off the freeway into a rest stop, so I could check things out. Everything checked out fine. There was no sign of any damage, all fluid levels were fine, nothing was leaking. We took a break, for about 30 minutes. I started the bike and everything was fine. There was absolutely no hang or drag in any of the steering.
We meet up with everyone at 9:00am and started the ride around 10:00am. It was a very nice ride. At the second stop, (at the park and ride) as Ken Mentioned 3 of us opted to jump ahead of the pack and ride a little faster. Jerry; had the lead, followed by me, then Ken C. Everything was going great, the bike was handling like it always does, accelerating, when I hit the gas, hugging the turns. It was turning out to be another perfect ride. All of a sudden I hit this right hand turn (posted 35) I was going about 43-45. Part way through the turn, the bike decides to turn left, basically making it go straight. I pulled harder to the right the bike corrected for a second, then it pull to the left again. At this point, I was now facing oncoming traffic. I tried to turn right again, but the steering wouldn’t move. Now I had the choice of having a head on collision with an oncoming truck, or turning to the left and take my chances in the dirt. I opted for the later.
Since I have over 20000 miles on the Spyder and have experienced a steering problem three times, let me chime in.
In my case, it is not like the computer is taking over the steering and doing weird things. It is not like one servo overriding another and doing weird things. It is like having power steering and then not having power steering and then suddenly having it again.
When the power steering quits, you can still manage to steer the bike. Believe me you will put a lot of effort into making it go where you want it to go with adrenalin and self preservation kicking in.
So we have at least three things going on with Spyder steering problems. The first is the steering assist not working at all, the second is that the assist just stops working sometimes, and the third is that it sometimes tries to turn the wheels in the wrong direction.
I can add a 4th issue with the steering. On Friday I had stopped at a drive up atm on my way home. I had turned the Spyder off and when I turned it back on and started to drive off as I started to make a left turn the steering locked on me. It wasn't a loss of power steering it simply wouldn't turn at all. I felt kind of a "pop" and it begain steering just fine. It hasn't shown up again since.
Gad Zooks, Bat Man!
I have my new, 2008 all paid for, but not picked up from the dealer yet and now I have a steering problem to be concerned about? #1 Wife will not be happy camper when she reads about this... the good news is all the posts here with suggestions, thoughts, etc. Big help to us new owners.:clap:
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:agree:Since I have over 20000 miles on the Spyder and have experienced a steering problem three times, let me chime in.
In my case, it is not like the computer is taking over the steering and doing weird things. It is not like one servo overriding another and doing weird things. It is like having power steering and then not having power steering and then suddenly having it again.
When the power steering quits, you can still manage to steer the bike. Believe me you will put a lot of effort into making it go where you want it to go with adrenalin and self preservation kicking in.
Then the power steering kicks back in and you find you have way too much input into the steering and the bike will shoot off in the direction you wanted to go but much further than you wanted to go. It is like the bike jumps over a couple of feet before you can gather it back up. I am old and slow so that may have some bearing.
Once the PS unit was changed-no help
Once it was fixed by tightening a ground wire. Good for 12000 miles
Once it was fixed with a new gear position sensor. Good for 300 miles so far.
The last time it happened I towed the bike home. Too scary for me.
I find this a pretty serious problem because 1) I suffered from it and 2) if people start hurting themselves because of this the Spyder will soon be removed from the US market with our over abundance of lawyers.
I hope this helps