New to the forum, Hi everyone. I've had my 09 Phantom for about a month and have been riding about 35 years. I need this thing to be a little more fun does anyone know of a re-programmer for the spyder ? I don't want the computer to so much control the ride. Thanks
New to the forum, Hi everyone. I've had my 09 Phantom for about a month and have been riding about 35 years. I need this thing to be a little more fun does anyone know of a re-programmer for the spyder ? I don't want the computer to so much control the ride. Thanks
Again, I feel really lame. Do you all really set the nanny off constantly? I *never* set it off, I almost wonder if it's even *on*. :dontknow:
And nooo, I'm not some shift at 4500, drive in the slow lane to the blue plate special Spyder rider-- I flog the :cus: out of my bike.
What gives? Do I have the magical Spyder or am I just that good? :doorag:
:joke:
Again, I feel really lame. Do you all really set the nanny off constantly? I *never* set it off, I almost wonder if it's even *on*. :dontknow:And nooo, I'm not some shift at 4500, drive in the slow lane to the blue plate special Spyder rider-- I flog the :cus: out of my bike.What gives? Do I have the magical Spyder or am I just that good? :doorag::joke:
I think everyone (including me) has made this same request. But the truth is, you probably would not like the consequeses. Having talked to some of the BRP test riders (who had switchable Nannies at one time) kept saying things like "Lawn Dart" and "You would not like it".
So, S-M-O-O-T-H is the word. The smoother you ride into and out of corners the less your Nanny will hound you. Here are some more positive things you can do to tame the Nanny without doing the very dangerous "Turn Her Off" option.
1. Heavier Sway Bar
2. Crank up the stock shocks/or better-put new RT shocks on/ or better still-put Elkas on
3. Put 18~20 psi in the front tires and 20~24 psi in the rear tire.
4. Learn to ride smooth. Nanny does not like sudden or jerky moves.
It's not a marraige made in heaven, but it's a combination where you need her more than she needs you!hyea: (I think my wife feels the same way!) :dontknow:
1. Heavier Sway Bar
2. Crank up the stock shocks/or better-put new RT shocks on/ or better still-put Elkas on
3. Put 18~20 psi in the front tires and 20~24 psi in the rear tire.
4. Learn to ride smooth. Nanny does not like sudden or jerky moves.
Proof that great minds think alike; right Dave? :thumbup:
Why could they not sell them? Normal street bikes do not have cornering controls yet they sell some of those I am told. Don't newbies ride new Harleys? Perhaps they need to stop selling those because someone could get hurt.
Off course I am just embelishing and having some fun but think about it, do snowmobiles have safety controls? How about Quads? The sypder is afterall an offshoot of the ATV market idea. Are all spyder owners now afraid to ride a four wheeler due to lack of controls?
Why could they not sell them? Normal street bikes do not have cornering controls yet they sell some of those I am told. Don't newbies ride new Harleys? Perhaps they need to stop selling those because someone could get hurt.
Off course I am just embelishing and having some fun but think about it, do snowmobiles have safety controls? How about Quads? The sypder is afterall an offshoot of the ATV market idea. Are all spyder owners now afraid to ride a four wheeler due to lack of controls?