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... remain with all issues regarding your location. This manual should purchase a replacement copy from an authorized Victory dealer. This owner's manual contains information for a listing of authorized Victory dealers by state, zip code or area code. Visit www.polarisindustries.com for the Classic Cruiser and the Touring Cruiser. If you're not satisfied with the performance of your model may be considered...
... remain with all issues regarding your location. This manual should purchase a replacement copy from an authorized Victory dealer. This owner's manual contains information for a listing of authorized Victory dealers by state, zip code or area code. Visit www.polarisindustries.com for the Classic Cruiser and the Touring Cruiser. If you're not satisfied with the performance of your model may be considered...
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... the passenger footrests. SAFETY Safe Riding Practices S Ground clearance is not fully retracted, it could contact the road surface and cause loss of control. S Adjust your motorcycle hard to keep both feet firmly on page 107. Towing a trailer can make the motorcycle hard to the instructions on the passenger footrests. S If necessary, adjust the rear shock absorber preload according to handle...
... the passenger footrests. SAFETY Safe Riding Practices S Ground clearance is not fully retracted, it could contact the road surface and cause loss of control. S Adjust your motorcycle hard to keep both feet firmly on page 107. Towing a trailer can make the motorcycle hard to the instructions on the passenger footrests. S If necessary, adjust the rear shock absorber preload according to handle...
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... fluids Operator - with recommended riding apparel Passenger - with Touring package and cargo Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 1210 lbs (549 kg) Item Touring Cruiser - with recommended riding apparel Total Weight Weight 759 lbs (344 kg) 220 lbs (100 kg) 155 lbs (70 kg) 1134 lbs (514 kg) Example 4: Touring Cruiser with full capacity of the Touring Cruiser. SAFETY Example 3: Touring Cruiser with no cargo Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 1210 lbs (549 kg) Item Touring Cruiser...
... fluids Operator - with recommended riding apparel Passenger - with Touring package and cargo Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 1210 lbs (549 kg) Item Touring Cruiser - with recommended riding apparel Total Weight Weight 759 lbs (344 kg) 220 lbs (100 kg) 155 lbs (70 kg) 1134 lbs (514 kg) Example 4: Touring Cruiser with full capacity of the Touring Cruiser. SAFETY Example 3: Touring Cruiser with no cargo Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 1210 lbs (549 kg) Item Touring Cruiser...
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...: S Never ride at speeds exceeding 80 mph (120 km/h). Leather saddlebags = 7 lbs. (3.2 kg) each Lockable hard saddlebags = 10 lbs. (4.5 kg) each of the fuel tank if the motorcycle leans to one side. Depending on the truck or trailer, as towing will impair the motorcycle's steering and handling, which can reduce stability and handling and cause loss of control. Place tie-downs...
...: S Never ride at speeds exceeding 80 mph (120 km/h). Leather saddlebags = 7 lbs. (3.2 kg) each Lockable hard saddlebags = 10 lbs. (4.5 kg) each of the fuel tank if the motorcycle leans to one side. Depending on the truck or trailer, as towing will impair the motorcycle's steering and handling, which can reduce stability and handling and cause loss of control. Place tie-downs...
Owners Manual
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... effects of wind) and loss of control. Displace you want to the electrical system. S Do not install electrical accessories that impair the stability, handling or operation of engine power or lights or damage to add a windshield, backrest or luggage rack, choose one designed and approved by Victory specifically for proper installation and use. Before installing an accessory, be safely operated with any...
... effects of wind) and loss of control. Displace you want to the electrical system. S Do not install electrical accessories that impair the stability, handling or operation of engine power or lights or damage to add a windshield, backrest or luggage rack, choose one designed and approved by Victory specifically for proper installation and use. Before installing an accessory, be safely operated with any...
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... 93. Regularly inspect the rear shock absorber and the front forks. To repair steering or suspension system wear or damage, see the Victory Service Manual or your authorized Victory Dealer. 22 S Maintain proper tire pressure and tread condition and proper wheel and tire balance. Use only an approved replacement tire and see the Victory Service Manual or contact your authorized Victory Dealer for fork oil or shock absorber fluid leaks.
... 93. Regularly inspect the rear shock absorber and the front forks. To repair steering or suspension system wear or damage, see the Victory Service Manual or your authorized Victory Dealer. 22 S Maintain proper tire pressure and tread condition and proper wheel and tire balance. Use only an approved replacement tire and see the Victory Service Manual or contact your authorized Victory Dealer for fork oil or shock absorber fluid leaks.
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Location of Safety and Vehicle Information Labels (Touring Cruiser) PCM DIODE SAFETY PCM RELA Y (RELAIS DE PCM) FUEL PUMP RELA Y HEADLAMP RELA Y (RELAIS DE PHARE) TO PWR CORD ATION) HORN, BRAKE, HEADLAMP (KLAXON, FREINS, PHARE) (VERS LE CORDON D ALIMENT IGNITION, COIL (ALLUMAGE, BOBINE) FLASHERS (CLIGNOT ANT) 15A 20A 15 A STARTER DIODE (DÉMARREUR À DIODE) PCM FUEL PUMP (POMPE À CARBURANT) (RELAIS DE POMPE À...
Location of Safety and Vehicle Information Labels (Touring Cruiser) PCM DIODE SAFETY PCM RELA Y (RELAIS DE PCM) FUEL PUMP RELA Y HEADLAMP RELA Y (RELAIS DE PHARE) TO PWR CORD ATION) HORN, BRAKE, HEADLAMP (KLAXON, FREINS, PHARE) (VERS LE CORDON D ALIMENT IGNITION, COIL (ALLUMAGE, BOBINE) FLASHERS (CLIGNOT ANT) 15A 20A 15 A STARTER DIODE (DÉMARREUR À DIODE) PCM FUEL PUMP (POMPE À CARBURANT) (RELAIS DE POMPE À...
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Front Forks 5 Front Turn Signal/Running Light 4 Headlamp Air Filter 3 Spark Plug (2) Ignition Switch/Seat Release 2 Side Cover Battery (under side cover) 1 Operator's Seat Seat Strap Passenger's Seat Rear Brake Caliper Rear Turn Signal Taillight Rear Axle Adjuster (1 each side) Horn 23 22 Passenger's Foot Rest Oil Filter Sidestand Evaporative Canister - California Models (lower left by swingarm) Operator's Foot Rest Gear Shift Lever Front Brake Caliper 6 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 38 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Classic Cruiser Components 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10....
Front Forks 5 Front Turn Signal/Running Light 4 Headlamp Air Filter 3 Spark Plug (2) Ignition Switch/Seat Release 2 Side Cover Battery (under side cover) 1 Operator's Seat Seat Strap Passenger's Seat Rear Brake Caliper Rear Turn Signal Taillight Rear Axle Adjuster (1 each side) Horn 23 22 Passenger's Foot Rest Oil Filter Sidestand Evaporative Canister - California Models (lower left by swingarm) Operator's Foot Rest Gear Shift Lever Front Brake Caliper 6 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 38 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Classic Cruiser Components 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10....
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Front Forks Front Turn Signal/Running Light Auxiliary Lights Headlamp Air Filter Auxiliary Lights Switch Spark Plug (2) Ignition Switch Side Cover Battery (under side cover) Seat (one piece) Lockable Hard Saddlebags Rear Turn Signal Taillight Exhaust Muffler Rear Brake Caliper Horn Passenger Foot Rest Oil Filter Sidestand Operator's Foot Rest Gear Shift Lever Front Brake Caliper 6 5 4 3 2 1 13 14 7 8 7 9 10 11 12 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 41 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Touring Cruiser Components 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.
Front Forks Front Turn Signal/Running Light Auxiliary Lights Headlamp Air Filter Auxiliary Lights Switch Spark Plug (2) Ignition Switch Side Cover Battery (under side cover) Seat (one piece) Lockable Hard Saddlebags Rear Turn Signal Taillight Exhaust Muffler Rear Brake Caliper Horn Passenger Foot Rest Oil Filter Sidestand Operator's Foot Rest Gear Shift Lever Front Brake Caliper 6 5 4 3 2 1 13 14 7 8 7 9 10 11 12 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 41 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Touring Cruiser Components 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.
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... activate the low beam, press the lower portion of the switch; INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS Left Handlebar Controls Fast Idle Lever The fast idle lever increases the engine idle speed when starting a cold engine (see page 82). The turn signals, push the switch in, toward the rear of the switch. 3 4 Turn Signal Switch The turn signal switch activates and cancels the turn signals, push the switch to the left turn signals, push the switch to the right. To activate the high...
... activate the low beam, press the lower portion of the switch; INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS Left Handlebar Controls Fast Idle Lever The fast idle lever increases the engine idle speed when starting a cold engine (see page 82). The turn signals, push the switch in, toward the rear of the switch. 3 4 Turn Signal Switch The turn signal switch activates and cancels the turn signals, push the switch to the left turn signals, push the switch to the right. To activate the high...
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... Flasher Switch Starter Button Throttle Control Grip Multi-Function Display MODE Button Starter Button The starter button works only when the engine stop/run when the switch is in neutral or the clutch is in the STOP position. INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS Right Handlebar Controls Engine Stop/Run Switch The engine stop/run switch to the dot). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. When the emergency flashers are active, all of the engine stop /run switch completes or interrupts the ignition, starter, and fuel pump...
... Flasher Switch Starter Button Throttle Control Grip Multi-Function Display MODE Button Starter Button The starter button works only when the engine stop/run when the switch is in neutral or the clutch is in the STOP position. INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS Right Handlebar Controls Engine Stop/Run Switch The engine stop/run switch to the dot). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. When the emergency flashers are active, all of the engine stop /run switch completes or interrupts the ignition, starter, and fuel pump...
Owners Manual
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... first and second gear. Neutral position is shown in neutral when the motorcycle moves forward or backward freely while the clutch is equipped with your heel or by lifting the front of the pedal with a five-speed transmission. With the Ignition switch set to shift gears. Forced shifting (shifting without the clutch disengaged) may damage the engine, transmission and drive train, causing loss of control of the motorcycle...
... first and second gear. Neutral position is shown in neutral when the motorcycle moves forward or backward freely while the clutch is equipped with your heel or by lifting the front of the pedal with a five-speed transmission. With the Ignition switch set to shift gears. Forced shifting (shifting without the clutch disengaged) may damage the engine, transmission and drive train, causing loss of control of the motorcycle...
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WARNING • Stopping the engine while the motorcycle is in motion and the transmission is not already in neutral, shift into neutral. Once the motorcycle is at a complete stop, if it is engaged may lose control. • If the motorcycle is in neutral or with the clutch disengaged. To stop the engine, set the engine stop/run switch to the STOP position, turn the ignition switch to...
WARNING • Stopping the engine while the motorcycle is in motion and the transmission is not already in neutral, shift into neutral. Once the motorcycle is at a complete stop, if it is engaged may lose control. • If the motorcycle is in neutral or with the clutch disengaged. To stop the engine, set the engine stop/run switch to the STOP position, turn the ignition switch to...
Owners Manual
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... transmission in the operator's seat and slowly bounce the rear suspension a few times. Grasp the rear tire and attempt to move the rear wheel side-to-side. If movement is movement at the rear axle, inspect the wheel bearings and rear axle (see the Victory Service Manual or an authorized Victory dealer). Remove the swing arm pivot covers and tighten the swing arm pivot nut. Sit in neutral, slowly rotate the rear wheel...
... transmission in the operator's seat and slowly bounce the rear suspension a few times. Grasp the rear tire and attempt to move the rear wheel side-to-side. If movement is movement at the rear axle, inspect the wheel bearings and rear axle (see the Victory Service Manual or an authorized Victory dealer). Remove the swing arm pivot covers and tighten the swing arm pivot nut. Sit in neutral, slowly rotate the rear wheel...
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WARNING Spokes adjusted or replaced improperly could distort the wheel, make the motorcycle difficult to side or up and down. Inspect Wheel Spokes 130 Tighten loose spokes or replace bent, broken or missing spokes (see an authorized Victory dealer). All spokes should be equally tight and have the same amount of control. MAINTENANCE Check Wheel Spokes If your motorcycle is equipped with spokes, inspect both wheels for loose, bent, broken or missing spokes. To identify loose spokes, grasp each spoke and try to move it side to handle, and cause loss of flex.
WARNING Spokes adjusted or replaced improperly could distort the wheel, make the motorcycle difficult to side or up and down. Inspect Wheel Spokes 130 Tighten loose spokes or replace bent, broken or missing spokes (see an authorized Victory dealer). All spokes should be equally tight and have the same amount of control. MAINTENANCE Check Wheel Spokes If your motorcycle is equipped with spokes, inspect both wheels for loose, bent, broken or missing spokes. To identify loose spokes, grasp each spoke and try to move it side to handle, and cause loss of flex.
Owners Manual
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..., the stop/run the engine for 15 minutes in the spark plug holes. 5. Set the main switch to the top of clean motor oil into each spark plug. Start and run switch set to the engine. Settled carbon deposits can cause engine damage. 2. Connect the spark plugs to the spark plug wires and ground the spark plugs to RUN, and the transmission in service, settle on internal engine components during storage. WARNING Wear face protection when using pressurized air. 3.
..., the stop/run the engine for 15 minutes in the spark plug holes. 5. Set the main switch to the top of clean motor oil into each spark plug. Start and run switch set to the engine. Settled carbon deposits can cause engine damage. 2. Connect the spark plugs to the spark plug wires and ground the spark plugs to RUN, and the transmission in service, settle on internal engine components during storage. WARNING Wear face protection when using pressurized air. 3.
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... fail to conform with all scheduled maintenance. The warranty repairs should be aware that includes as to ensure the performance of all applicable regulations of 12,000 kilometers (7,456 miles), if the motorcycle's engine displacement is 280 cubic centimeters or greater; As the motorcycle owner, you should contact Victory Motorcycle Division, Polaris Sales Inc., P.O. Limited Warranty on the engine displacement, of the United...
... fail to conform with all scheduled maintenance. The warranty repairs should be aware that includes as to ensure the performance of all applicable regulations of 12,000 kilometers (7,456 miles), if the motorcycle's engine displacement is 280 cubic centimeters or greater; As the motorcycle owner, you should contact Victory Motorcycle Division, Polaris Sales Inc., P.O. Limited Warranty on the engine displacement, of the United...
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... ...Accessory Selection and Installation . . Air Filter ...Auxiliary Lights Adjustment ...Axle Front ...Axle Rear ...87 20 100 142 111 109 C Carrying a Passenger ...12 Carrying Cargo ...17 Changing Engine Oil ...97-98 Changing Oil ...97-98 Changing Oil Filter ...97-98 Check Engine Indicator ...54 Clock ...52 Clutch ...73, 116-118 Clutch Freeplay ...118 Clutch Lever ...57 Clutch Lever and Cable ...116 Clutch Lever Lubrication ...117 Components, Classic Cruiser ...38-39 Components, Touring Cruiser ...40-41 Control Cable...
... ...Accessory Selection and Installation . . Air Filter ...Auxiliary Lights Adjustment ...Axle Front ...Axle Rear ...87 20 100 142 111 109 C Carrying a Passenger ...12 Carrying Cargo ...17 Changing Engine Oil ...97-98 Changing Oil ...97-98 Changing Oil Filter ...97-98 Check Engine Indicator ...54 Clock ...52 Clutch ...73, 116-118 Clutch Freeplay ...118 Clutch Lever ...57 Clutch Lever and Cable ...116 Clutch Lever Lubrication ...117 Components, Classic Cruiser ...38-39 Components, Touring Cruiser ...40-41 Control Cable...
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... N Neutral Indicator ...49 Noise Emission Warranty ...158 Noise Regulation ...158 I Ignition Key ...45 Ignition Key Number ...43 Ignition Switch ...46-47 Indicator Lights ...49-50 Initial Maintenance ...93 Instrument Cluster ...48, 65 Instrument Cluster Light Dimmer ...53 O Odometer ...51 Oil ...97-99 Oil Fill Cap/Dipstick ...98 Oil Filter ...97-98 Oil Level ...67, 98-99 Oil Specifications ...173 G Gasoline ...21 Gear Shift Pedal ...60, 127 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) ...14-16 L Light Switch ...61 Low Fuel Indicator ...49 Low Oil Pressure Indicator ...49 P Park Position...
... N Neutral Indicator ...49 Noise Emission Warranty ...158 Noise Regulation ...158 I Ignition Key ...45 Ignition Key Number ...43 Ignition Switch ...46-47 Indicator Lights ...49-50 Initial Maintenance ...93 Instrument Cluster ...48, 65 Instrument Cluster Light Dimmer ...53 O Odometer ...51 Oil ...97-99 Oil Fill Cap/Dipstick ...98 Oil Filter ...97-98 Oil Level ...67, 98-99 Oil Specifications ...173 G Gasoline ...21 Gear Shift Pedal ...60, 127 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) ...14-16 L Light Switch ...61 Low Fuel Indicator ...49 Low Oil Pressure Indicator ...49 P Park Position...
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... Rear Shock Absorber ...107- 108 Rear Suspension ...75, 107-109 Rear Wheel ...105-106 Recommended Oil ...97 Recommended Shift Points ...86 Removal from Storage ...157 Repairing Painted Surface Damage . . 153 Reporting Safety Defects ...36 Road Test ...147 Running Lights ...66 S Shifting Gears ...84-86 Shock Absorber ...107-108 Side Covers ...63 Sidestand ...63, 76, 145-146 Sidestand Lubrication ...146 Sidestand Pad ...145 Spark Plugs ...131-132 Speedometer ...48 Starter Button ...58 Starting the Engine...
... Rear Shock Absorber ...107- 108 Rear Suspension ...75, 107-109 Rear Wheel ...105-106 Recommended Oil ...97 Recommended Shift Points ...86 Removal from Storage ...157 Repairing Painted Surface Damage . . 153 Reporting Safety Defects ...36 Road Test ...147 Running Lights ...66 S Shifting Gears ...84-86 Shock Absorber ...107-108 Side Covers ...63 Sidestand ...63, 76, 145-146 Sidestand Lubrication ...146 Sidestand Pad ...145 Spark Plugs ...131-132 Speedometer ...48 Starter Button ...58 Starting the Engine...