Same happened to us and in the same situation. Hard left turn and on the throttle hard. I figure it happened quickly and the left wheel was still turning so Nanny saw no difference in the wheel speeds and at that slow speed there wasn't enough centrifugal force to trigger those sensors either. If the rear tire had broken loose Nanny may have jumped in, but whatever surface I was on the Altimax bit hard with no spinning. Electronic safety gadgets are great, but if you bet your life on them it may be the last bet you ever make.
That's probably the most significant thing about successfully lifting a front wheel without triggering the Nanny - if you can keep off the brakes as you work your weight, the steering, & the throttle to keep all the other forces balanced without exceeding the sensor limits (especially the Yaw sensor - there's a
smidge of leeway with rear wheel spin, even on an RT!

) it's possible to ryde safely for quite some distance with one front wheel in the air. :thumbup: It's generally easier if you start with a gentle turn & then add in a bit of a blat of harder steering than is strictly necessary to get the wheel
up, then it's a balancing act for steering & body movement teamed with some gentle throttle corrections so you can hold the '
Spyder Salute' for a fair way!

hyea:
But for most ryders,
you really don't need to worry too much about lifting a wheel, the Nanny will step in PDQ if she thinks you're gonna go over! :thumbup: . Sure, she can't protect you from the really aggressive wheel lifts that massive evasive action or downright silly/stupid control inputs can bring, but short of those &/or being tagged by something like a kerb or another vehicle,
the Nanny is generally more than capable of looking after you! :yes:
So, don't be too '
scared' of things like gently lifting a wheel happening, or even of doing something that gets a gentle admonition from the Nanny - it's all stuff you can learn from! :lecturef_smilie: . Just work out exactly what it was that
you did to produce whatever the particular disturbing event was, and then either learn to keep your ryding inputs
juuuust below that limit, or if you're more like
some here (opps

you might wanta learn how far you can (hopefully gently & progressively

) push that envelope without getting smacked down hard by the Nanny!! :shocked: . (Or if you're really into pain, you can push it 'til you get slam dunked onto the tarmac! I'm not sayin' nuthin' more 'bout that, except that
IT HURTS! :cus: . Nanny
usually looks after the Spyder tho!

)
In the meantime, just........
RIDE MORE, WORRY LESS!