For many of us,
that's ^^ the simplest solution! :thumbup:
HOWEVER, I'd strongly recommend that you don't do that too often if your bike is parked up for the winter & you're not actively managing the battery's state of charge!! :lecturef_smilie:
Why not??

Simple - every time you turn the key on, the system goes thru its '
Start-up' process, which is a noticeable drain on your battery; and once it's
started that process,
the system keeps everything ON for a while, regardless of if you turn the key off pretty much straight away - it's not 'tens of minutes',
but it's certainly long enough to add up to a significant drain on your battery's 'state of charge' over time &/or repetitions!! :banghead:
So if you think you might need to move your Spyder more than just a couple of times during your annual lay-up period, then unless you either
ACTIVELY manage your battery's state of charge during any extended lay-up (saaayy, more than a couple of weeks...

) and by 'actively', I
DON'T mean just connecting it to a tender/maintainer and simply leaving it for a few months; you
REALLY will be better off simply turning your bike
OFF without setting the park brake and putting up with the few seconds of beeping while it reminds you that you've
chosen to do that!! :lecturef_smilie:
Simples, really! :2thumbs: