How do you all of you keep from riding the brake in a 2012 RT sm5. I notice that my foot is awful close to the brake lever and pedal at times. I would hope there is some play before the brakes actually engage so you dont burn up the pads.? :yikes:
How do you all of you keep from riding the brake in a 2012 RT sm5. I notice that my foot is awful close to the brake lever and pedal at times. I would hope there is some play before the brakes actually engage so you dont burn up the pads.? :yikes:
BRakes! these things have BRAKES!!! I just down shiftHow do you all of you keep from riding the brake in a 2012 RT sm5. I notice that my foot is awful close to the brake lever and pedal at times. I would hope there is some play before the brakes actually engage so you dont burn up the pads.? :yikes:
if you ride the brakes the nanny will let you know...:yikes:
Bob Denman;815061 :agree: If you end up riding the brakes... :shocked: ...Nanny will let you know the error of your ways LONG before the brake pads start getting nervous! :yikes:[/QUOTE said:The OP said that he had a Manual shift.........correct me if I'm wrong, but I think with a manual, you can ride the brake all day long, and the "nanny" won't mind. :dontknow:
Why I say this, is I followed a rider with the manual shift for at least 5 miles with his foot on the break, and he had no problems. (other than break wear)
The OP said that he had a Manual shift.........correct me if I'm wrong, but I think with a manual, you can ride the brake all day long, and the "nanny" won't mind. :dontknow:
Why I say this, is I followed a rider with the manual shift for at least 5 miles with his foot on the break, and he had no problems. (other than break wear)
How do you all of you keep from riding the brake in a 2012 RT sm5. I notice that my foot is awful close to the brake lever and pedal at times. I would hope there is some play before the brakes actually engage so you dont burn up the pads.? :yikes:
if you ride the brakes the nanny will let you know...you will get a brake failure message...:yikes:
Bob Denman;815061 :agree: If you end up riding the brakes... :shocked: ...Nanny will let you know the error of your ways LONG before the brake pads start getting nervous! :yikes:[/QUOTE said:If you ride the brake... :lecturef_smilie: Nanny will strike!! :shocked:
Well, since I have an '08 GS Manual, last night I rode the brakes two different times, for three miles each time, with the wife following me, letting me know that I was definitely on the brake pedal.
No brake failure message, and no Nanny !!!
The night before, in loose gravel, the Nanny did let me know she was alive and well !!!
Thoughts ?????
I've never had a problem with foot riding the brake. I don't ride with my foot hovering over the brake pedal, it's always to the side of it. Simply make a habit of keeping your foot beside the peddle and not on it. I've ridden motorcycles for the past 40+ years and it is no different. My 2010 RTS has pegs and not floorboards, same as a motorcycle. foot is always on the peg beside the brake peddle and not hovering on it.