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Don't you hate it when.......

AppleSpyder

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1. you can't open your seat and realize you're turning the key the wrong way?
2. your Spyder won't start because you don't have your foot on the brake?
3. your Spyder wont go into gear because you don't have your foot on the break?
4. you forget to put the parking break on and turn off your bike in a crowded area? beep beep beep
5. your friends are all set to ride and you have to wait for the systems check to finish?
6. you're set to make the great escape but your Spyder won't go because you forgot to take off the parking break?
7. you're being cool by reversing out of a tight spot and then have to sit and wait for it to shift back into first gear?
8. you want to up shift but down shift instead? YIKES!
 
No..!!

get a manual..!! :roflblack::roflblack: but I do see it a lot when we are on group rydes. The old pros have it worked out but it takes time to get the sequence righ and smooth. The only one I don't see is anyone pulling down the safety card.....:roflblack:
 
Been there done every one of them. my 2014 also beeps if you try to take off in gear with the emergency brake on.
 
How about when you stuff the trunk so full that, when it clicks, you get this feeling that you will never get it open again. It will become a time capsule.
 
No need to depress brake peddle....

...if you place the transmission in neutral prior to shutting engine off. I place engine in neutral, engage parking brake, open frunk - turn engine off. Get off bike and place helmet in frunk. When I go to ride again, I turn key to open frunk, turn key to "on" position and while bike does its 'thing' I get helmet/gloves etc. on. Hit the Mode button then the start button. I'm ready to get on the bike and ride. Can start bike from either side. Works on all Semi Auto equiped bikes as far as I know. Worked on my '08 and works on my '10.

Don
 
Welcome to the been there, done that, and have the T-shirt club. :bowdown::bowdown: :firstplace::firstplace:

I guess that's why we love the :spyder2: so much. :roflblack:
 
Welcome to the been there, done that, and have the T-shirt club. :bowdown::bowdown: :firstplace::firstplace:

I guess that's why we love the :spyder2: so much. :roflblack:

:agree: I guess stupidity loves company. They're foolish mistakes that we all make :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
:shocked: Do you mean that these things don't happen to everybody; ALL of the time? :yikes:

NOTE TO SELF: Read the dang manual again!
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bin dere

bin dere, dun dat.....
it hit'n it into a lower gear, when you mean for a higher gear, now that is upsetting.... VAROOOOOOOOMMMMM..... goes the RPM's.... :gaah:
 
get a manual..!! :roflblack::roflblack: but I do see it a lot when we are on group rydes. The old pros have it worked out but it takes time to get the sequence righ and smooth. The only one I don't see is anyone pulling down the safety card.....:roflblack:
But . . . but . . . you mean we don't have to read the entire safety card, every time! :banghead: :roflblack:
 
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