StealthSpyder
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Hey guys,
I didn't really notice the issue when I was ryding two up with my girl. I believe the reason is because I slowly and more gradually accelerate to 5500-ish rpm's before up-shifting to second when she was ryding with me.
When I was ryding by myself last night, I was definitely a bit more spirited. I was still shifting from 1 --> 2 in the 5500-7000 range...but the acceleration was much heavier than when I was ryding two up. So there was more torque involved during the shift when I was solo because I was driving it a bit harder.
Here is the best way that I can describe the symptoms I experienced:
:ani29
uring the shift, literally directly after I hit the + to go from 1st to second gear...sometimes, not always, but it is more often than not...it almost feels like there is a moment (half second to a second max) of slight hesitation before the next gear grabs and bites
:ani29:It presents almost in a bit of a rubber band effect where when it does catch, it's a bit of a lurch forward, a jerk
:ani29:I've only experienced it during the shift from 1st to 2nd under medium to heavy acceleration, all others shifts from 2nd to 3rd, 3rd to 4th etc do not exhibit this issue, even under medium to hard acceleration
:ani29:If I had to guess, it almost seems like the belt (or clutch?) is slipping during that shift and then an instant later it catches (lurch effect) and then is fine
:ani29:But during that instant when it slips and then finally grabs, there's a definite torque lurch and it's unsettling. Definitely not anything that I can't control, and it's definitely not unsafe whatsoever. But there is definitely something improper/wrong/incorrect occurring when it happens
:ani29:The bike only has 1950 miles. Even if the previous owner was never taught how to properly shift and he rode it around 3k rpm's and shifted at way too low of rpm's for the Rotax engine (like we all know better not to do)...could the clutch be going bad already at 1950 miles?
:ani29:Might is be that the belt is slipping (at 2000 miles young!?) and it needs the highly praised smoothspyder belt tensioner?
:ani29:One more tidbit...the previous owner had it in the shop for a faulty shifting sensor. What's that? :hun: Apparently the bike went into limp mode or something. He had it picked up at his house a half hour away from the dealer and had it brought down to the dealer to be worked on. I then bought it from that dealer a month later (last week) after they fixed it up. The previous owner had decided to upgrade to a 2014 RTS so this issue just accelerated his decision. The sales manager showed and read me the whole incident report that the shop generated in regards to fixing the shifting sensor. It was in the completed part of his system, so it was clearly a closed out ticket that had been fixed. The final notes from the spyder tech were along the lines of "Replaced sensor, shifting on the bike is back to normal, this issue is now closed."
P.S. I do not roll off the throttle or give it more throttle when shifting, as I was taught not to do from the forum. I keep steady gas on the throttle when shifting.
It's been bothering me thinking about it all day today. :sour:
I freaking love this thing already and I haven't even owned it a week yet hehe!!! :yes:
Any ideas as to what it might be, or things I can be paying attention for while ryding etc?
Thanks in advance! I want to get my kickazz spyder in tiptop shape! :2thumbs:
I didn't really notice the issue when I was ryding two up with my girl. I believe the reason is because I slowly and more gradually accelerate to 5500-ish rpm's before up-shifting to second when she was ryding with me.
When I was ryding by myself last night, I was definitely a bit more spirited. I was still shifting from 1 --> 2 in the 5500-7000 range...but the acceleration was much heavier than when I was ryding two up. So there was more torque involved during the shift when I was solo because I was driving it a bit harder.
Here is the best way that I can describe the symptoms I experienced:
:ani29

:ani29:It presents almost in a bit of a rubber band effect where when it does catch, it's a bit of a lurch forward, a jerk
:ani29:I've only experienced it during the shift from 1st to 2nd under medium to heavy acceleration, all others shifts from 2nd to 3rd, 3rd to 4th etc do not exhibit this issue, even under medium to hard acceleration
:ani29:If I had to guess, it almost seems like the belt (or clutch?) is slipping during that shift and then an instant later it catches (lurch effect) and then is fine
:ani29:But during that instant when it slips and then finally grabs, there's a definite torque lurch and it's unsettling. Definitely not anything that I can't control, and it's definitely not unsafe whatsoever. But there is definitely something improper/wrong/incorrect occurring when it happens
:ani29:The bike only has 1950 miles. Even if the previous owner was never taught how to properly shift and he rode it around 3k rpm's and shifted at way too low of rpm's for the Rotax engine (like we all know better not to do)...could the clutch be going bad already at 1950 miles?
:ani29:Might is be that the belt is slipping (at 2000 miles young!?) and it needs the highly praised smoothspyder belt tensioner?
:ani29:One more tidbit...the previous owner had it in the shop for a faulty shifting sensor. What's that? :hun: Apparently the bike went into limp mode or something. He had it picked up at his house a half hour away from the dealer and had it brought down to the dealer to be worked on. I then bought it from that dealer a month later (last week) after they fixed it up. The previous owner had decided to upgrade to a 2014 RTS so this issue just accelerated his decision. The sales manager showed and read me the whole incident report that the shop generated in regards to fixing the shifting sensor. It was in the completed part of his system, so it was clearly a closed out ticket that had been fixed. The final notes from the spyder tech were along the lines of "Replaced sensor, shifting on the bike is back to normal, this issue is now closed."
P.S. I do not roll off the throttle or give it more throttle when shifting, as I was taught not to do from the forum. I keep steady gas on the throttle when shifting.
It's been bothering me thinking about it all day today. :sour:
I freaking love this thing already and I haven't even owned it a week yet hehe!!! :yes:
Any ideas as to what it might be, or things I can be paying attention for while ryding etc?
Thanks in advance! I want to get my kickazz spyder in tiptop shape! :2thumbs: