:agree: I do this in the "pre-flight" every ride.My quick test for the power steering is to try turning the handlebars with the Spyder off and then starting the Spyder and turning the bars. It should be easier with the engine running.
How can I tell if my power steering is working? Should I be able to turn the handlebars while standing still?
My quick test for the power steering is to try turning the handlebars with the Spyder off and then starting the Spyder and turning the bars. It should be easier with the engine running.
Are you sure? I know of three guys now that didn't know their power steering wasn't working till they rode another Spyder. Theirs didn't work from day one.
The strange thing is none of these are throwing any kind of fault code. :dontknow:
The other day I was on the hiway at 130 km/h when all of a sudden the bike jumped 2 feet to the right. From that point on I couldn't control it. Next day my tech looks at it... gear position sensor had failed. he replaced it. Now it works fine again.
How can I tell if my power steering is working? Should I be able to turn the handlebars while standing still?
I'll believe it when this actually cures the problem. Keep us informed. Only possible connection is through the computer, which does change the steering response at different speeds, and maybe in different gears, if this is correct. Very interesting!Gear position sensor needs to be replaced! If it did not come directly from BRP I would not have believed it. Have the dealer hookup the computer. If there is a gear position sensor error that is the problem with the power steering.
The Spyder power assist is electric, not hydraulic or hydraulic/electric.My headlights dim slightly when I turn the bars standing still with engine running. So I guess that the steering is using power![]()
I turned the wheels with the power off and on.
There definetly was a big difference.