Bummer!!
Makes me want to delay the 2nd "fix" as mine is running great after I performed the "canister" mod.
Yes, take it back to the dealer --- you sure do not want steering problems!!
don
I had the 2 updates done at the same time Sat. When riding on the way home I felt the steering pull to the right twice. Has anyone experienced this after the updates? Bring it back to dealer?:dontknow:
Actually, after the first update ONLY and after about 3-400 miles, I began to have similar issues on Saturday... except it was "blocking" me on left turns.
In my opinion BRP is barking up the wrong tree with the mandated steering fix recall. Any problems with the bars making a sudden unexpected "pull" to either side is being caused by a computer malfunction in the STABILITY CONTROL system. It appears to be causing the brakes to apply to only one of the two front wheels making the bike pull to the side where the wheel is braking. Ever since the time my Spyder decided to unexpectedly change lanes and go into the opposing traffic, which could have resulted in a head on collision, it spends 99% of it's time as an ornament in my garage !! I wonder how many people have been injured or killed before BRP was forced into doing a recall....which still doesn't appear to fix the inherent problem !
Had the recall done and the Spyder is now pulling or sticking to the right. Try to adjust and nothing happens and then it will jerk to left. Did not do recall 2, 2300 miles on 08 SE
In my opinion BRP is barking up the wrong tree with the mandated steering fix recall. Any problems with the bars making a sudden unexpected "pull" to either side is being caused by a computer malfunction in the STABILITY CONTROL system. It appears to be causing the brakes to apply to only one of the two front wheels making the bike pull to the side where the wheel is braking. Ever since the time my Spyder decided to unexpectedly change lanes and go into the opposing traffic, which could have resulted in a head on collision, it spends 99% of it's time as an ornament in my garage !! I wonder how many people have been injured or killed before BRP was forced into doing a recall....which still doesn't appear to fix the inherent problem !
I know that is your opinion - but you're stating it as fact--- which has not been confirmed. I really don't think this is VSS related.
Since you no longer have your DPS turned on - if you are correct about the VSS causing the problem - then turning the DPS off should NOT have 'fixed' your problem.
Is your Spyder still acting up with the DPS turned off?
If not --- then your theory is pretty much busted......
I'm basing my "theory" on the fact that my DPS has never worked from day one, yet I still had the vehicle pull to the left and make a lane change. When operational, the DPS seems to try and prevent a correction on the part of the driver AFTER the unintended change of direction. I'm afraid that having the DPS fuses pulled will not prevent the unintended directional changes from occuring in the first place.
You ask...."is my Spyder still acting up with the DPS turned off ?" ...I haven't taken it out of the roads in my developement to risk finding out and probably won't.
In my opinion BRP is barking up the wrong tree with the mandated steering fix recall. Any problems with the bars making a sudden unexpected "pull" to either side is being caused by a computer malfunction in the STABILITY CONTROL system. It appears to be causing the brakes to apply to only one of the two front wheels making the bike pull to the side where the wheel is braking. Ever since the time my Spyder decided to unexpectedly change lanes and go into the opposing traffic, which could have resulted in a head on collision, it spends 99% of it's time as an ornament in my garage !! I wonder how many people have been injured or killed before BRP was forced into doing a recall....which still doesn't appear to fix the inherent problem !
I have niticed while riding in the twisties that when the VSS kicks in to brake either front wheel I can hear the pads on the disc quite clearly.
Have you or anyone else noticed this very distinct brake noise during these "steering anomalies" It might just help pinpoint whether the problem is DPS or VSS.