What parking brake alarm? I almost never use the parking brake and have yet to be "alarmed" about anything.
yes you can turn it off without having the parking on,the alarm well stop in about 30 seconds. Don't for get about the parking break being off thow before you go some were else.
It's really none of my business but I must ask.
Why do you feel it necessary not to use the parking brake?
Got to set the parking brake ( RT SE5 ) when you shut the :spyder2: off or you will get the alarm.
Never having owned (or ridden) an SE, I hadn't thought about what a pain it would be to service with that alarm. Thanks for opening my eyes. I wish I had a work-around for you.I've tried washing (cleaning) the rear wheel area by rolling the trike forward a bit at a time and it works but not very well.
I now have an Arcan trolley jack to lift the rear wheel clear of the ground making cleaning easier but I have to have the ignition on while I do this in order to turn the wheel by hand. It doesn't seem right to have the ignition on for a prolonged time, hence the Q ref the parking alarm.![]()
I've tried washing (cleaning) the rear wheel area by rolling the trike forward a bit at a time and it works but not very well.
I now have an Arcan trolley jack to lift the rear wheel clear of the ground making cleaning easier but I have to have the ignition on while I do this in order to turn the wheel by hand. It doesn't seem right to have the ignition on for a prolonged time, hence the Q ref the parking alarm.![]()
...I hadn't thought about what a pain it would be to service with that alarm. Thanks for opening my eyes. I wish I had a work-around for you.
:clap:Maybe you can leave the key on and the kill switch off. :dontknow:
Geoff-
I too clean mine by rolling it in my garage. You are right about the 'brake nanny'. So I leave the key on. I have left it on with the radio playing for about 3 hours with no issues. It started right up! Sounds bad to leave it on that long, but it's not. I have a battery tender that is standing by to slowly bring it back to life IF it failed![]()
The parking brake on the Spyder only locks the rear wheel.A work-around is exectly what I need Scotty to bypass that pesky alarm, maybe using a series of obscure button presses or key turns, in conjunction with an auto-reset when I'm through.
The all-wheels parking brake is a useful theft deterrent and also an important safety feature of the SE5, it cannot be left in gear and without the parking brake engaged it would be free to run away down a hill and maybe kill people. For peace of mind alone the alarm earns its keep. :thumbup:
But then I slid my floor jack underneath and could freely spin the front wheels....
Geoff - I think what is going on is we are feeling the brake pedal pressure exerted on the rear caliper by the cable.