Dan_Ashley
New member
It took some work but this is what I did on my 2012 RT:
I normally lean into turns, this is a habit. It helps keep the wheels on the ground. I normally turn onto the street that I live on, it is about a 100 degree turn, I normally take it at about 30 MPH. I lean WAY over to keep the wheels down. So today I said, "What the heck! Let's not lean." (I didn't really say "heck", but you get the idea.) So I turned. I did not lean. ...the nanny powered down and slapped me. I was watching the wheels, and it didn't look like the inside one lifted off the pavement.
So I went around again. Same speed. No lean. Same results.
So I went around again. Same speed. Lean like normal. No Nanny.
Interesting...the Nanny likes you to "lean into it." (heh).
I normally lean into turns, this is a habit. It helps keep the wheels on the ground. I normally turn onto the street that I live on, it is about a 100 degree turn, I normally take it at about 30 MPH. I lean WAY over to keep the wheels down. So today I said, "What the heck! Let's not lean." (I didn't really say "heck", but you get the idea.) So I turned. I did not lean. ...the nanny powered down and slapped me. I was watching the wheels, and it didn't look like the inside one lifted off the pavement.
So I went around again. Same speed. No lean. Same results.
So I went around again. Same speed. Lean like normal. No Nanny.
Interesting...the Nanny likes you to "lean into it." (heh).