Zoup2nuts
New member
...I had the day off Friday, and decided to take "Charlotte" to Denver for a Dr's appt. It was going to be the first time I took her on the Interstate (as I hate I-25), apx. 75 miles from exit to exit, and thru the Gauntlet of traffic during the morning rush hour in Denver. I was just entering Denver and still cruising at about 65 when there was this horrible sound and it acted like the bike had run out of gas. It was jerking and sputtering on and off. I looked down and it flashed "limp" mode and also code 55. I was in the passing lane and had to make my way across 4-lanes to the shoulder. I was decelerating rapidly and the traffic behind me wasn't cooperating much. I did manage to get to the side and shut it down. I waited for a minute or two (seemed like an hour), then hit the starter. Amazingly, it ran fine. The only alert I had was "check DMS". I called my dealer and he said that it was a power steering code and might be due to some heat build-up after running hard for quite a while. He said that the fault and check-engine light might go away after the bike sat for a bit, and if it didn't, to cycle the key on and off for six times. When I came out of my appt., the bike started and both the alert and check engine light were off. The bike ran great the rest of the day, and the rest of the ride was great. For the most part, the trip was at about 80 mph, and I was totally impressed with the handling. I've had the '10 RS for about a month and have been amazed at how well it handles. I've never experienced any "searching" with the front end, even in construction zones with "scarified" pavement. The original owner did some wonderful mods. I'm aware of BajaRon's sway bar on there, and am wondering if he did anything with the shocks. I've looked at them, but do not find anyone's brand name on them. The hard part, is the original owner passed away, and I'm not able to pick his brain to see what else he might have done. All in all, I'm not looking forward to experiencing the "limp" mode again anytime in the near future. I got the bike with 6,300 miles and it went just over 7k Friday. I've been riding 2-wheelers, and still am (have a Warrior, and a Ducati ST2), and live on Ute Pass, so have been able to gradually get used to the different riding style gradually. After 700 miles, I'm now starting to push the envelope a bit in the turns, and realize the front wheel won't really come off the ground in cornering. I've spent many hours pouring over the forums here, and have picked up many good tips. I just wanted to share my first "scare" with other newbee's. Bob in Cascade, CO..