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Is there any other way of disengaging cruise control?

ron1026

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Is there any other way to cancel cruise cont other than hitting brakes or switching completely off? My previous bikes 2018 goldwing, 2017 and 2013 StreetGlides you could roll off the throttle or touch the paddle shifter or clutch lever. I don' t like the idea of people thinking I'm stopping when all I want is to coast a little with out other drivers thinking I'm braking.

Sorry the bike is 2022 Spyder RT.

Thanks, Ron
 
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if the 2022 is like my 2015 RT - move the cruise button right to turn on, left to cancel, down to set, up to resume speed.
 
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Is there any other way to cancel cruise cont other than hitting brakes or switching completely off? My previous bikes 2018 goldwing, 2017 and 2013 StreetGlides you could roll off the throttle or touch the paddle shifter or clutch lever. I don' t like the idea of people thinking I'm stopping when all I want is to coast a little with out other drivers thinking I'm braking.

Sorry the bike is 2022 Spyder RT.

Thanks, Ron

If you shift it will cancel ..... until you re-activate it ...... I often do this coming into a curve that I want to accelerate out of ..... very smooth ...... Mike :thumbup:
 
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....... I don' t like the idea of people thinking I'm stopping when all I want is to coast a little with out other drivers thinking I'm braking.
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Why would you care Ron? If I were following you, I would think you were just slowing a bit to make the turn safely.
 
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...... I don' t like the idea of people thinking I'm stopping when all I want is to coast a little with out other drivers thinking I'm braking.

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I'd have thought it's probably better that they at least SEE your brake light flash & realise that you're doing something that might involve reducing your speed than they end up running up your clacker cos they had no warning you were coasting &/or otherwise reducing/cutting power, isn't it?!? :dontknow:

Most of the earlier discussions here are people trying to think of ways to actually LET people know they're potentially slowing rather than working out ways to avoid warning them?!? :shocked:

Just Sayin' :rolleyes:
 
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I'd have thought it's probably better that they at least SEE your brake light flash & realise that you're doing something that might involve reducing your speed than they end up running up your clacker cos they had no warning you were coasting &/or otherwise reducing/cutting power, isn't it?!? :dontknow:

Most of the earlier discussions here are people trying to think of ways to actually LET people know they're potentially slowing rather than working out ways to avoid warning them?!? :shocked:

Just Sayin' :rolleyes:

Ya like when nanny kicks in :dontknow: if lights activate or not :hun: Believe reading something negative about limp mode fails to activate brake or hazards but cuts Rpm immediately:lecturef_smilie::sour:
 
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If I am coming up on the vehicle in front of me and the speed difference is not that great, I press down on the cruise a few times. This drops my speed 1 mph for each time I press down. I can scrub off 5 mph pretty quick with this method.
 
I wish my Spyder had the function of rolling the throttle forward to cancel. I miss this feature :(
 
I leave mine on all the time. It is NOT always ACTIVATED though. Mine is used for highway and secondary road driving only. However, I am using it less than in AK. I like 40 mph cruising (without cruise control) on the twisties.

Linda never uses hers so it is ALWAYS off.
 
Thanks for all replies, it seems what i'm trying to do is not available on this bike. Thanks for the input

Ron

Not sure what you mean, Ron. Touch your paddle shift to move from 5th to 6th, or 6th to 5th, or whatever, and your cruise disengages. Thumb the cruise button back up to resume at your previous speed. Is that not what you are trying to do ?

Pete
 
I've also found that a light grazing of the brake pedal with the inboard side of my foot in a slight downward motion is an easy way to disengage CC. Yes there is a quick one time flash of the rear brake light which most motorists are now conditioned to recognize of a disengagement of the CC. Even with the rear brake light modulator I have installed, the light only flashes once -- unlike the three quick flashes then solid light if applying the brake.
 
Not sure what you mean, Ron. Touch your paddle shift to move from 5th to 6th, or 6th to 5th, or whatever, and your cruise disengages. Thumb the cruise button back up to resume at your previous speed. Is that not what you are trying to do ?

Pete

I don't think so. On my prior cruise control equipped H-D and Triumph, simply rolling the throttle forward would disengage the cruise control, as did prior mentioned shifting/braking/turning off.
 
Read up on the cruise for my '85 Gold Wing Limited Edition. Honda mentions 18 ways to cancel the cruise. Do like rolling the throttle forward.

I have to mention that the Spyder cruise control is one of the best out there for uphill/downhill consistency. Most cars aren't as smooth.
 
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Not sure what you mean, Ron. Touch your paddle shift to move from 5th to 6th, or 6th to 5th, or whatever, and your cruise disengages. Thumb the cruise button back up to resume at your previous speed. Is that not what you are trying to do ?

Pete

If I'm cruising along in sixth gear with cruise on all I want to do is disengage cruise without hitting brakes or the on/off button. I have tried hitting up paddle which does nothing, tried hitting downshift paddle and that does shut cruise off but it also downshifts to 5th gear which is not what I need.

Thanks Ron
 
If I'm cruising along in sixth gear with cruise on all I want to do is disengage cruise without hitting brakes or the on/off button. I have tried hitting up paddle which does nothing, tried hitting downshift paddle and that does shut cruise off but it also downshifts to 5th gear which is not what I need.

Thanks Ron
...... personally I think you are looking for a solution to a problem that doesn't exist ...... good luck .... Mike :thumbup:
 
If I'm cruising along in sixth gear with cruise on all I want to do is disengage cruise without hitting brakes or the on/off button. I have tried hitting up paddle which does nothing, tried hitting downshift paddle and that does shut cruise off but it also downshifts to 5th gear which is not what I need.

Thanks Ron

Ahhhhh OK. That 6th to 5th works brilliantly for me as you hardly notice the rev change. We’re all different :thumbup:

Pete
 
Ron, I down shift when trying to accomplish what you describe for the same reason you mention.
 
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Is there any other way to cancel cruise cont other than hitting brakes or switching completely off? My previous bikes 2018 goldwing, 2017 and 2013 StreetGlides you could roll off the throttle or touch the paddle shifter or clutch lever. I don' t like the idea of people thinking I'm stopping when all I want is to coast a little with out other drivers thinking I'm braking.

Sorry the bike is 2022 Spyder RT.

Thanks, Ron

When one taps the brake pedal to disengage the cruise control (on any so equipped vehicle), I don't think the driver behind you immediately thinks you are stopping, but thinks, "oh something may be happening and I better be ready." When I see a quick flash of a brake light on the vehicle in front of me, I take my foot off the accelerator, or throttle down on my Spyder so I can be ready if the vehicle is stopping or just slowing. So, I believe it is a safer maneuver to tap the brake pedal to disconnect cruise control for safety reasons. If you just slow down the driver behind may not realize you are slowing and run up veryclose or even strike the rear of your vehicle.
 
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