I have a question about my new 2016 Spyder RT Limited SE6 and the way that the clutch engages at low speed. With my 2011 Spyder RT SE5, when you just rolled on the gas the clutch would engage and stay engaged until you essentially were off the throttle completely.
With the 2016 machine it needs to keep up the rev's past idle, or the clutch disengages. I notice this mostly when putting it away in the trailer, I need to keep the revs up to keep it engaged or it immediately starts rolling back.
Is this the same way that all the newer 2014/15/16 machines are, or is there something that needs to be adjusted?
Thanks
With the 2016 machine it needs to keep up the rev's past idle, or the clutch disengages. I notice this mostly when putting it away in the trailer, I need to keep the revs up to keep it engaged or it immediately starts rolling back.
Is this the same way that all the newer 2014/15/16 machines are, or is there something that needs to be adjusted?
Thanks