What constitutes a "newer model" in this discussion? My 2018 RTL still does it the "slow way" if I'm reading this thread correctly.
Plus, BOTH the 2018 and 2019 RT Operator's Guides specifically say (in the "Starting the Engine" sections) - "NOTICE: Do NOT apply throttle while electrical system is initializing". Which I always took to mean wait until the digital dash finishes it's initialization and you get all the correct screens showing...specifically the right hand side finishing the "Loading" notification. Unless I'm misinterpreting that, I wouldn't want to turn the key on, start the engine, then take off cranking the throttle until the digital dash indicated everything electrical HAD finished loading.
If I'm missing something, someone please enlighten me. But the Operator's Guides seems to indicate you shouldn't be starting the engine and rolling the throttle on with either the 2018 or 2019 RT's until the entire electrical system has finished initializing, per the "Loading" indication on the digital dashboard finishing. :dontknow:
NOTE: The "Loading" message happens on my 2018 RTL. I can't vouch for if it displays on a 2019 or not, but I assume it does based on both year's Operator's Guides instructions.
Anyway, I just do what PMK does. Standing next to Spyder I turn the key on then push the Mode button to get out of the "Read the Safety Card" screen. Then put my helmet on, etc. By the time I'm ready to mount the Spyder it's already gone through the entire electrical initialization process and when I get on I CAN start the engine and just ride away. It's a non-issue (for me) if I just adjust my own "Let's get ready to ride" routine.