I've had a 2014 RT-S for 8 years and for 8 years every time I shut down the bike goes into Neutral regardless if it indicated 1st at the time I shut-off power.
So HOW do I know this. Easy! When my "Parking" break needs adjustment or has sufficiently worn, the bike rolls on an incline. It also rolls if I shut it down without applying the "Parking" break.
If it were "really" in gear, it would never roll.
AJ
Nice thought
that, but the 1330 SE's have a clutch that's activated by the oil pressure that's
ONLY present when the engine is running, so the moment the engine shuts down, even if the trans is still in gear, it's
the clutch that disengages the driveline from the output shaft, not the trans shifting to Neutral; and
the clutch disengaging is why your Spyder will roll freely once the engine's not running in the manner that you've experienced ! :lecturef_smilie:
So if you shut the engine down while it's in gear, the Spyder will roll freely as per your post even tho the trans still has a gear engaged; but as soon as you try to start the engine, then as Blueknight suggested, the computer senses that the trans is still in a gear
so it selects Neutral on start-up, and as BK suggested, that
does take some 'extra' electrical power! :thumbup:
However, I don't think it actually takes any
more power for that shift, it's just that before the engine has started firing again, instead of that shift being powered by the alternator,
all of that power hasta come straight from the battery at pretty much
exactly the same time you're calling on the starter to crank, & the coils to fire, etc, etc - and that's all happening
before the alternator has started to provide any green steam! :shocked: