I am relatively new to Spyders, having just sold my BMW and moving to this RT. I see people talking about the right floorboard dropping when brake is pushed hard. You can stand on mine and it will never go down, no matter how hard you push the brake or stand on the front of the floorboard. The only way I can release it is to reach under it and release the latch holding it. Is there something I am missing? Is there something that is supposed to release the latch that may be missing? I glanced under it without jacking it up and didn't see anything. If this has been asked already, pardon me for asking again, but all the searches I have done on the forum doesn't address this. Thanks in advance.
Ron
Yep!! You certainly
ARE missing something :gaah: And it's all in
these bits:
..... You can stand on mine and it will never go down, no matter how hard you push the brake or stand on the front of the floorboard. The only way....
It's
REALLY not anything as gentle as
just '
pushing the brake' or '
standing hard' on anything! :banghead:
And it's not the
FLOORBOARD you need to
absofreakinlutely STOMP on and STAY HARD ON until you're completely stopped, hitting it as tho you're trying to jam it immediately and decisively ram it all the way thru to China as if your life depends on it popping out in the middle of Tianamen Square -
it's the BRAKE Pedal!! nojoke
It's meant to help/work better for those
Emergency Stops where nothing else matters but
STOPPING - RIGHT NOW!! :lecturef_smilie:
This '
Drop Away Floorboard' feature is intended to let you
REALLY ACTIVATE every last molecule of braking power out of the system, and when you do
REALLY STOMP ON THE PEDAL, the Electronic Braking System (EBS); the Vehicle Stability System (VSS); and the Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) will all work together to eke that last erg of braking energy out of your Spyders' 'really pretty fantastic for the size of the vehicle' Brembo braking system,
but only if you STOMP THE ABSOLUTE BEJEESUS OUT OF THAT PEDAL!! nojoke
Only do be warned, the Brembo brakes on these things
REALLY WORK when you do that and the floorboard
DOES drop away to let the brake pedal go down even further than you think it possibly can go under all the '
less than last ditch, save your arse by any means' braking that you've probably tried so far, and when you
do get this Emergency Braking thing right, the floorboard
WILL drop away and you
REALLY WILL STOP!! :shocked:
I've been paid to test brakes and tires and all sorts of other things on many bikes, cars, and trucks over the last few decades, including testing the extreme limits of many and varied vehicles & their braking capability.... so I
thought I was ready for some pretty good braking when I first went out to test the Emergency Braking on my own Spyder (then new); and I
was braced; I supposedly '
knew' what to expect; and I
still damn near smashed my front teeth out when I hit them on the top edge of the windscreen,
AFTER it'd gone thru and shattered the faceplate of my full face Shoei GT-Air helmet on the windshield's top edge - all because I simply wasn't braced
ANYWHERE NEAR well enough for a full on Emergency Stop on a Spyder RT!!

pps: - I kid you not! nojoke .
When I mashed that brake pedal while travelling at 50 mph (yeah, I was waaaayyy over-confident about my ability & skills!

pps: ) the Spyder simply
STOPPED - in a very short space of time, very little distance, and once the footplate dropped away under the pedal that I'd mashed thru the floor, the Spyder stopped
MUCH quicker & harder than
anything I'd ever experienced before and much better than I'd expected &/or was prepared for!! So I almost went over the handlebars, only I was stopped by smashing my helmet faceplate and then (almost) shattering my front teeth on the top of the RT's lowered windscreen!! :yikes: My front teeth ached for a couple of months afterwards, and while the X-rays showed they weren't cracked or shattered,
despite the way they
felt, my Dentist was still somewhat concerned that I may have damaged them/hit them hard enough that they'd still die! Luckily, they didn't!

hyea:
So, I'd suggest that you get out there and find yourself a quiet, straight stretch of road with little traffic; make sure there's no-one coming either way toward you; get your Spyder up to saaayyy, 20 mph to start with; brace yourself; and then practice
stomping that
Brake PEDAL right thru the floor & tarmac on down to China while you're doing an Emergency Stop!! :thumbup:
Only as & when you're comfortable with how quickly the Spyder can/will stop from 20 mph once that floorboard drops away & you finally get the full braking effort applied, should you then start working your way up in speed and trying another Emergency Stop from a faster pace - stepping up in say, 5 to 10 mph increments from that 20mph starting speed; only don't do it all at once & cook your brakes! Take your time; do a few Emergency Stops a day; get used to the Emergency Braking and stopping at each speed/level; and then
slowly & carefully work your way up in speed before trying an Emergency Stop at the next speed/level... And you should really work your way on up in speed until you've tried this Emergency Braking thing from
your '
usual high speed travel rate' - if that's 80 mph, then you
NEED to work your way up to doing at least one Emergency Braking Stop (or 6!) from 80 mph. Then once you've done that, it
still might be smart to practice doing them every month or so (I still do, in every vehicle I own &/or drive, some decades down track!

) - maybe not
always from 80 mph or faster, and maybe only one or two Emergency Stops at a time, but practice
does make perfect; and if you haven't ever done it before until you really
NEED to do it to save your arse or avoid killing someone else, only to find that it doesn't work quite the way you think it should/expected it to; or worse, you do what many do and get
OFF the pedal because '
it didn't 'feel' right', thereby
totally negating the capability of the Spyder to save your arse/stop you from killing someone when it really needs to; and you might've just killed yourself... or someone else!! :yikes: :lecturef_smilie: