Owners Manual
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Safety Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) WARNING! Exceeding the gross vehicle weight rating of your motorcycle can also block air flow to a minimum. Refer to the motorcycle. Cargo in or on apparel • weight of any additional cargo on the motorcycle Carrying Cargo Use the following : • operator body weight • passenger body weight • weight of all accessories and cargo for location on the motorcycle frame for...
Safety Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) WARNING! Exceeding the gross vehicle weight rating of your motorcycle can also block air flow to a minimum. Refer to the motorcycle. Cargo in or on apparel • weight of any additional cargo on the motorcycle Carrying Cargo Use the following : • operator body weight • passenger body weight • weight of all accessories and cargo for location on the motorcycle frame for...
Owners Manual
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... flames or sparks in a short time. • Never start the engine or let it does not: - Limit suspension or steering travel or your model, especially a windshield, backrest or luggage rack. Follow the instructions for your ability to the electrical system. • Always install accessories designed and approved by VICTORY specifically for proper installation and use. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless gas that...
... flames or sparks in a short time. • Never start the engine or let it does not: - Limit suspension or steering travel or your model, especially a windshield, backrest or luggage rack. Follow the instructions for your ability to the electrical system. • Always install accessories designed and approved by VICTORY specifically for proper installation and use. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless gas that...
Owners Manual
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... motor vehicle safety, you may order a recall and remedy campaign. Make any necessary repairs promptly. • Clean the motorcycle thoroughly to reveal items in the periodic maintenance table. Safety Safety Maintenance WARNING Failure to perform safety maintenance as outlined in the VICTORY Service Manual, or see your authorized VICTORY dealer for service. • Before each ride, perform the pre-ride inspections. Inspect tires regularly and replace worn or damaged tires...
... motor vehicle safety, you may order a recall and remedy campaign. Make any necessary repairs promptly. • Clean the motorcycle thoroughly to reveal items in the periodic maintenance table. Safety Safety Maintenance WARNING Failure to perform safety maintenance as outlined in the VICTORY Service Manual, or see your authorized VICTORY dealer for service. • Before each ride, perform the pre-ride inspections. Inspect tires regularly and replace worn or damaged tires...
Owners Manual
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.... Passenger Seat/Cowl Rear Brake Fluid Reservoir (under cover) Diagnostic Connector Fuses Rear Shock Access Front Turn Signal Front Brake Caliper Rear Brake Pedal Operator's Foot Rest Engine Oil Fill Cap/Dipstick Drive Sprocket (under cover) Passenger's Foot Rest Drive Belt (under engine) Sidestand Operator's Foot Rest Gear Shift Lever Front Brake Caliper Front Fork Horn 4 3 2 1 20 5 6 7 8 19 18 17 16 15 14 9 12 13 11 10 Right Side View 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Front Turn Signal Headlamp Air Filter Spark Plugs Ignition Switch Battery...
.... Passenger Seat/Cowl Rear Brake Fluid Reservoir (under cover) Diagnostic Connector Fuses Rear Shock Access Front Turn Signal Front Brake Caliper Rear Brake Pedal Operator's Foot Rest Engine Oil Fill Cap/Dipstick Drive Sprocket (under cover) Passenger's Foot Rest Drive Belt (under engine) Sidestand Operator's Foot Rest Gear Shift Lever Front Brake Caliper Front Fork Horn 4 3 2 1 20 5 6 7 8 19 18 17 16 15 14 9 12 13 11 10 Right Side View 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Front Turn Signal Headlamp Air Filter Spark Plugs Ignition Switch Battery...
Owners Manual
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... each key. The ignition key operates the ignition switch and parking lights. PARK (P) The taillight, indicator lights, and license plate light illuminate. The first 8 digits are the serial number. The last 5 digits are the engine model number. Engine Identification Number Ignition Switch The ignition switch provides electrical power to the ignition, the lighting system and all electrical switches and buttons. ON All electrical circuits are inactive and the ignition key can be removed. Push the ignition key inward...
... each key. The ignition key operates the ignition switch and parking lights. PARK (P) The taillight, indicator lights, and license plate light illuminate. The first 8 digits are the serial number. The last 5 digits are the engine model number. Engine Identification Number Ignition Switch The ignition switch provides electrical power to the ignition, the lighting system and all electrical switches and buttons. ON All electrical circuits are inactive and the ignition key can be removed. Push the ignition key inward...
Owners Manual
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... pushing downward lightly. 3. To retract the sidestand, bring the motorcycle to access the fuses and the rear brake fluid reservoir. 1. Side Covers Remove the left until it is properly located. The latch will release and allow you to open and close the key slot cover. An improperly retracted sidestand could contact the ground during operation and cause loss of control resulting in...
... pushing downward lightly. 3. To retract the sidestand, bring the motorcycle to access the fuses and the rear brake fluid reservoir. 1. Side Covers Remove the left until it is properly located. The latch will release and allow you to open and close the key slot cover. An improperly retracted sidestand could contact the ground during operation and cause loss of control resulting in...
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... turn signal switch to the maintenance section of these inspections. Verify that the taillight and license plate light illuminate. When inspection reveals the need for adjustment, replacement or repair, perform the service promptly. When using any electrical item reveals component failure, repair or replace the component before operating the motorcycle. Attempt to restart the engine to the left turn signals flash, as well as oil or brake fluid...
... turn signal switch to the maintenance section of these inspections. Verify that the taillight and license plate light illuminate. When inspection reveals the need for adjustment, replacement or repair, perform the service promptly. When using any electrical item reveals component failure, repair or replace the component before operating the motorcycle. Attempt to restart the engine to the left turn signals flash, as well as oil or brake fluid...
Owners Manual
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... or death. To prevent leaks, make sure the fuel filler cap is properly seated and locked. Turn the ignition switch to a level just below the bottom of the fuel filler insert. Do not overfill. Allow the fuel pump to run until it off with the sidestand down. Repeat steps 3-6 four to restart the engine. 1. See page 13. Fill the fuel tank. 2. Wait 10 seconds to...
... or death. To prevent leaks, make sure the fuel filler cap is properly seated and locked. Turn the ignition switch to a level just below the bottom of the fuel filler insert. Do not overfill. Allow the fuel pump to run until it off with the sidestand down. Repeat steps 3-6 four to restart the engine. 1. See page 13. Fill the fuel tank. 2. Wait 10 seconds to...
Owners Manual
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... the recommended shift point. To shift to the engine, transmission and drive train. If the ignition switch is on wet, slippery or other low traction surfaces. Push the shift pedal downward until you feel it stop in neutral. Simultaneously release the clutch lever while opening the throttle (rolling the throttle control grip rearward) with closing the throttle. 10. Downshifting also helps to increase power. Always pull...
... the recommended shift point. To shift to the engine, transmission and drive train. If the ignition switch is on wet, slippery or other low traction surfaces. Push the shift pedal downward until you feel it stop in neutral. Simultaneously release the clutch lever while opening the throttle (rolling the throttle control grip rearward) with closing the throttle. 10. Downshifting also helps to increase power. Always pull...
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.... Tip: Idle air control (IAC) noise is turned off the road and away from traffic. 1. When fully stopped, shift into the STOP position or when the key is a normal engine management calibration process that brakes can be applied gradually. Accelerating abruptly could result in serious injury or death. Always stop /run switch is moving could cause loss of rear wheel traction or engine and transmission damage...
.... Tip: Idle air control (IAC) noise is turned off the road and away from traffic. 1. When fully stopped, shift into the STOP position or when the key is a normal engine management calibration process that brakes can be applied gradually. Accelerating abruptly could result in serious injury or death. Always stop /run switch is moving could cause loss of rear wheel traction or engine and transmission damage...
Owners Manual
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... the drive belt, causing belt failure and loss of control of the motorcycle with marks to turn the adjuster nut. 6. Place the transmission in the same position on the swingarm. Stamped Marks Swingarm Mark Axle Nut Swingarm Mark Axle Nut 4. Elevate and support the rear of the motorcycle. 1. The marks should be sure the ends of the wheel. Maintenance Rear Wheel Alignment WARNING! Recheck drive belt...
... the drive belt, causing belt failure and loss of control of the motorcycle with marks to turn the adjuster nut. 6. Place the transmission in the same position on the swingarm. Stamped Marks Swingarm Mark Axle Nut Swingarm Mark Axle Nut 4. Elevate and support the rear of the motorcycle. 1. The marks should be sure the ends of the wheel. Maintenance Rear Wheel Alignment WARNING! Recheck drive belt...
Owners Manual
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... transmission in the operator's seat and slowly bounce the rear suspension a few times. Fork oil condition and level affects front suspension performance and internal component wear. Grasp the rear tire and attempt to move the wheel side-to remove bugs, tar or buildup which may occur if the motorcycle tips or falls. 3. If the wheel does not rotate smoothly, inspect the wheel bearings, rear axle, belt adjustment and wheel...
... transmission in the operator's seat and slowly bounce the rear suspension a few times. Fork oil condition and level affects front suspension performance and internal component wear. Grasp the rear tire and attempt to move the wheel side-to remove bugs, tar or buildup which may occur if the motorcycle tips or falls. 3. If the wheel does not rotate smoothly, inspect the wheel bearings, rear axle, belt adjustment and wheel...
Owners Manual
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... sure wires, hoses and control cables do not interfere with the wheel slightly above the ground. Grasp the front tire and attempt to move the wheel front-to the electric fuel pump located inside the fuel tank. Fuel System CAUTION! Maintenance Front Suspension Steering and Front Axle Inspection 1. Elevate and support the front of the motorcycle with smooth steering. 3. See the VICTORY Service Manual or your authorized VICTORY dealer. 52 Fuel Hose...
... sure wires, hoses and control cables do not interfere with the wheel slightly above the ground. Grasp the front tire and attempt to move the wheel front-to the electric fuel pump located inside the fuel tank. Fuel System CAUTION! Maintenance Front Suspension Steering and Front Axle Inspection 1. Elevate and support the front of the motorcycle with smooth steering. 3. See the VICTORY Service Manual or your authorized VICTORY dealer. 52 Fuel Hose...
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... measurement, use the correct size and type of tires specified for the total weight of the wear bars, replace the tire. Adjust tire pressure as recommended in the owner's manual and on safety labels. Tire or rim failure may result. When the road contact surface has worn to seat the bead. Always use a depth gauge or an accurate ruler to maximum load capacity 38 psi (262 kPa...
... measurement, use the correct size and type of tires specified for the total weight of the wear bars, replace the tire. Adjust tire pressure as recommended in the owner's manual and on safety labels. Tire or rim failure may result. When the road contact surface has worn to seat the bead. Always use a depth gauge or an accurate ruler to maximum load capacity 38 psi (262 kPa...
Owners Manual
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... the motorcycle owner, you should be completed in your failure to conform with applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency or the California Air Resources Board for the performance of the required maintenance listed in a reasonable amount of time, not to conform at the time of 12,000 kilometers (7,456 miles), if the motorcycle's engine displacement is...
... the motorcycle owner, you should be completed in your failure to conform with applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency or the California Air Resources Board for the performance of the required maintenance listed in a reasonable amount of time, not to conform at the time of 12,000 kilometers (7,456 miles), if the motorcycle's engine displacement is...
Owners Manual
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... Air Resources Board. Coverage Warranty defects shall be used directly in the California Administrative Code, may be performed by the state's Emission Warranty Parts List. oil filler cap; Any replacement part can be remedied during customary business hours at any of California only, emission related warranted parts are : carburetor and internal parts; intake manifold; igniters; Repair or replacement required as provided for required maintenance...
... Air Resources Board. Coverage Warranty defects shall be used directly in the California Administrative Code, may be performed by the state's Emission Warranty Parts List. oil filler cap; Any replacement part can be remedied during customary business hours at any of California only, emission related warranted parts are : carburetor and internal parts; intake manifold; igniters; Repair or replacement required as provided for required maintenance...
Owners Manual
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...) KINGPIN 8-BALL Forged & Cast Aluminum with Rising Rate Linkage Single 300 x 5 mm Floating Rotor 4 Piston Caliper Single 300 x 5 mm Floating Rotor 2 Piston Caliper Final Drive Type Transmission Type Primary Drive Primary Reduction Ratio Gear Shift Pattern Internal Gear Ratios 1st Gear 2nd Gear 3rd Gear 4th Gear 5th Gear 6th Gear (Overdrive) Final Drive Ratio Clutch Type Alternator Battery Fuse, Engine / ECM Fuse, Fuel Pump Fuse, Headlight / Brake Light Lamps Fuse, Tail Light Lamps / Flashers / Indicator Lamps / Horn Fuse, Ignition / Gauges Fuse, Accessory Bulb, Headlight (International) Bulb...
...) KINGPIN 8-BALL Forged & Cast Aluminum with Rising Rate Linkage Single 300 x 5 mm Floating Rotor 4 Piston Caliper Single 300 x 5 mm Floating Rotor 2 Piston Caliper Final Drive Type Transmission Type Primary Drive Primary Reduction Ratio Gear Shift Pattern Internal Gear Ratios 1st Gear 2nd Gear 3rd Gear 4th Gear 5th Gear 6th Gear (Overdrive) Final Drive Ratio Clutch Type Alternator Battery Fuse, Engine / ECM Fuse, Fuel Pump Fuse, Headlight / Brake Light Lamps Fuse, Tail Light Lamps / Flashers / Indicator Lamps / Horn Fuse, Ignition / Gauges Fuse, Accessory Bulb, Headlight (International) Bulb...
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... ...11 Error Codes, Engine ...22 Evaporative Emission Control System ...28, 52 Exhaust Safety ...13 Exhaust System Inspection ...61 F Fastener Inspection ...34 Fluid Clutch (Hydraulic) ...56 Front Brake ...57 Rear Brake ...57 Fluid Level, Front Brake...29 Fluid Level, Hydraulic Clutch ...32 Fluid Level, Rear Brake ...31 Fork Inspection ...51 Front Axle Inspection ...52 Front Brake Lever...24, 29 Front Fork Inspection ...51 Fuel Cap Access ...25 Fuel Fill Height...36 Fuel Filters ...52 Fuel Hose Inspection ...52...
... ...11 Error Codes, Engine ...22 Evaporative Emission Control System ...28, 52 Exhaust Safety ...13 Exhaust System Inspection ...61 F Fastener Inspection ...34 Fluid Clutch (Hydraulic) ...56 Front Brake ...57 Rear Brake ...57 Fluid Level, Front Brake...29 Fluid Level, Hydraulic Clutch ...32 Fluid Level, Rear Brake ...31 Fork Inspection ...51 Front Axle Inspection ...52 Front Brake Lever...24, 29 Front Fork Inspection ...51 Fuel Cap Access ...25 Fuel Fill Height...36 Fuel Filters ...52 Fuel Hose Inspection ...52...
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... Inspection, Rear Shock...49 Priming the Fuel System ...36 Protectant, Leather, Rubber and Vinyl ...73 Protective Equipment ...9 Pure VICTORY Products ...69 I Identification Number, Engine ...18 Identification Number, Vehicle ...17 Identification Numbers Record ...88 Ignition Key Number...18 Ignition Key Record ...88 Ignition Switch...18 Indicator Lamps ...19 Information Labels...15 Inspections, Pre-Ride...26-34 Instrument Cluster ...19-22 K Key Number...18 R Rear Axle Inspection ...51 Rear Brake Pedal...
... Inspection, Rear Shock...49 Priming the Fuel System ...36 Protectant, Leather, Rubber and Vinyl ...73 Protective Equipment ...9 Pure VICTORY Products ...69 I Identification Number, Engine ...18 Identification Number, Vehicle ...17 Identification Numbers Record ...88 Ignition Key Number...18 Ignition Key Record ...88 Ignition Switch...18 Indicator Lamps ...19 Information Labels...15 Inspections, Pre-Ride...26-34 Instrument Cluster ...19-22 K Key Number...18 R Rear Axle Inspection ...51 Rear Brake Pedal...
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...51, 52 Suspension Maintenance, Rear ...49-51 Swing Arm Inspection ...51 Switches Emergency Flasher Switch ...23 Engine Stop/Run Switch ...24 Hazard Switch ...23 High Beam/Low Beam Switch ...23 Horn Button ...23 Ignition Switch...18 Mode Button ...23 Starter Button ...24 Turn Signal Switch ...23 T Throttle Cable Lubrication ...Throttle Control Grip ...Throttle Freeplay ...Throttle Freeplay Adjustment...Throttle Inspection ...Throttle Operation ...Throttle System Maintenance ...Tilt Sensor...Tire Condition...Tire Pressure ...Tire Tread Depth...Tire Condition...Tire Pressure ...Tire Tread Depth...
...51, 52 Suspension Maintenance, Rear ...49-51 Swing Arm Inspection ...51 Switches Emergency Flasher Switch ...23 Engine Stop/Run Switch ...24 Hazard Switch ...23 High Beam/Low Beam Switch ...23 Horn Button ...23 Ignition Switch...18 Mode Button ...23 Starter Button ...24 Turn Signal Switch ...23 T Throttle Cable Lubrication ...Throttle Control Grip ...Throttle Freeplay ...Throttle Freeplay Adjustment...Throttle Inspection ...Throttle Operation ...Throttle System Maintenance ...Tilt Sensor...Tire Condition...Tire Pressure ...Tire Tread Depth...Tire Condition...Tire Pressure ...Tire Tread Depth...