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PMS 419 2011 Owner's Manual Hammer ® Hammer ® S Hammer 8-Ball ® Vegas ® Vegas 8-Ball ® Kingpin ® Kingpin 8-Ball ® Vegas Jackpot ® Ness Signature Series Vegas Jackpot ®
PMS 419 2011 Owner's Manual Hammer ® Hammer ® S Hammer 8-Ball ® Vegas ® Vegas 8-Ball ® Kingpin ® Kingpin 8-Ball ® Vegas Jackpot ® Ness Signature Series Vegas Jackpot ®
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2011 Owner's Manual Hammer® Hammer® S Hammer 8-Ball® Vegas® Vegas 8-Ball® Kingpin® Kingpin 8-Ball® Vegas Jackpot® Ness Signature Series Vegas Jackpot® 1
2011 Owner's Manual Hammer® Hammer® S Hammer 8-Ball® Vegas® Vegas 8-Ball® Kingpin® Kingpin 8-Ball® Vegas Jackpot® Ness Signature Series Vegas Jackpot® 1
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... tents to minimize a change in these areas can reduce stability and handling and could cause loss of any additional cargo on apparel • weight of any accessory. Safety Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) WARNING! Check all riders' apparel and items in or on the motorcycle Carrying Cargo Use the following : • operator body weight • passenger body weight • weight of all accessories and cargo for...
... tents to minimize a change in these areas can reduce stability and handling and could cause loss of any additional cargo on apparel • weight of any accessory. Safety Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) WARNING! Check all riders' apparel and items in or on the motorcycle Carrying Cargo Use the following : • operator body weight • passenger body weight • weight of all accessories and cargo for...
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... wind). • Do not install electrical accessories that it run in a well-ventilated area. • Open the fuel cap slowly. Do not overfill the tank. Limit suspension or steering travel or your model, especially a windshield, backrest or luggage rack. Never install higher wattage light bulbs than a few breaths of consciousness or death in a short time. • Never start the engine or let it does not: - An...
... wind). • Do not install electrical accessories that it run in a well-ventilated area. • Open the fuel cap slowly. Do not overfill the tank. Limit suspension or steering travel or your model, especially a windshield, backrest or luggage rack. Never install higher wattage light bulbs than a few breaths of consciousness or death in a short time. • Never start the engine or let it does not: - An...
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Safety Safety Maintenance WARNING Failure to perform safety maintenance as recommended can result in difficult handling and loss of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. Perform maintenance and repairs promptly as recommended. Use only approved replacement tires. • Always ensure proper steering head bearing adjustment. • Regularly inspect the rear shock absorber and the front forks for service. • Before each ride, perform the pre-ride inspections. To contact NHTSA...
Safety Safety Maintenance WARNING Failure to perform safety maintenance as recommended can result in difficult handling and loss of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. Perform maintenance and repairs promptly as recommended. Use only approved replacement tires. • Always ensure proper steering head bearing adjustment. • Regularly inspect the rear shock absorber and the front forks for service. • Before each ride, perform the pre-ride inspections. To contact NHTSA...
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.... Clutch Lever Mirror Speedometer Indicator Light Panel Tachometer (if equipped) Front Brake Fluid Reservoir Front Brake Lever Throttle Control Grip Switches Throttle Cables Fuel Cap 2 3 1 (Models differ in appearance, but locations are the same as shown) 5 6 4 7 9 11 9 10 8 Left Side View 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Component Identification Handlebar Area 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Front Turn Signal Headlamp Air Filter Spark Plugs Ignition Switch Battery (under side cover) Taillight Rear Turn Signal Rear Axle Adjuster...
.... Clutch Lever Mirror Speedometer Indicator Light Panel Tachometer (if equipped) Front Brake Fluid Reservoir Front Brake Lever Throttle Control Grip Switches Throttle Cables Fuel Cap 2 3 1 (Models differ in appearance, but locations are the same as shown) 5 6 4 7 9 11 9 10 8 Left Side View 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Component Identification Handlebar Area 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Front Turn Signal Headlamp Air Filter Spark Plugs Ignition Switch Battery (under side cover) Taillight Rear Turn Signal Rear Axle Adjuster...
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... shaft of each key. Engine Identification Number Ignition Switch The ignition switch provides electrical power to the ignition, the lighting system and all electrical switches and buttons. The headlamp, taillight, and instrument lights illuminate. Record the number in the space provided on page 88. The first 8 digits are inactive and the ignition key can be removed. The ignition key operates the ignition switch and parking lights. OFF All electrical circuits are the engine model number.
... shaft of each key. Engine Identification Number Ignition Switch The ignition switch provides electrical power to the ignition, the lighting system and all electrical switches and buttons. The headlamp, taillight, and instrument lights illuminate. Record the number in the space provided on page 88. The first 8 digits are inactive and the ignition key can be removed. The ignition key operates the ignition switch and parking lights. OFF All electrical circuits are the engine model number.
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.... Swing the sidestand upward to open and close the key slot cover. Instruments, Features and Controls Fuel Cap Use the ignition key to open the cap. See page 36. Turn the key clockwise while pushing downward lightly. Slowly lean the motorcycle to the left side cover to access the battery. Grommets 25 Insert the key into the cap. Pull outward at each rubber grommet is properly located...
.... Swing the sidestand upward to open and close the key slot cover. Instruments, Features and Controls Fuel Cap Use the ignition key to open the cap. See page 36. Turn the key clockwise while pushing downward lightly. Slowly lean the motorcycle to the left side cover to access the battery. Grommets 25 Insert the key into the cap. Pull outward at each rubber grommet is properly located...
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... the right. Return the ignition switch to the ON position before each ride. Turn Signals Move the turn signal switch to verify that front and rear left turn signals. Low Oil Pressure Start the engine. Engine Stop/Run Start the engine. Repeat the procedure for adjustment, replacement or repair, perform the service promptly. Attempt to restart the engine to the left . When using any electrical item reveals component failure, repair or replace the component before operating...
... the right. Return the ignition switch to the ON position before each ride. Turn Signals Move the turn signal switch to verify that front and rear left turn signals. Low Oil Pressure Start the engine. Engine Stop/Run Start the engine. Repeat the procedure for adjustment, replacement or repair, perform the service promptly. Attempt to restart the engine to the left . When using any electrical item reveals component failure, repair or replace the component before operating...
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WARNING! Do not overfill. Turn the ignition switch to restart the engine. 1. Allow the fuel pump to run switch to a level just below the bottom of the motorcycle, immediately rinse it stops (about 3 seconds). 5. Fill the fuel tank to the STOP position. 6. NOTICE: Fuel can damage painted surfaces and plastic parts. Move the engine stop /run switch from the STOP position to five times. 36 Operation Engine Break-in...
WARNING! Do not overfill. Turn the ignition switch to restart the engine. 1. Allow the fuel pump to run switch to a level just below the bottom of the motorcycle, immediately rinse it stops (about 3 seconds). 5. Fill the fuel tank to the STOP position. 6. NOTICE: Fuel can damage painted surfaces and plastic parts. Move the engine stop /run switch from the STOP position to five times. 36 Operation Engine Break-in...
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... Gear) 4 3 2 N 1 5 O/D 1. With the engine at the next gear. 9. As the clutch begins to the engine, transmission and drive train. Move the shift pedal until you feel it stop at idle speed, pull the front brake lever toward the handlebar and close the throttle completely and disengage the clutch. Simultaneously release the clutch lever while opening the throttle. Downshift before shifting gears. Tip: The transmission is in a curve. Pull the clutch...
... Gear) 4 3 2 N 1 5 O/D 1. With the engine at the next gear. 9. As the clutch begins to the engine, transmission and drive train. Move the shift pedal until you feel it stop at idle speed, pull the front brake lever toward the handlebar and close the throttle completely and disengage the clutch. Simultaneously release the clutch lever while opening the throttle. Downshift before shifting gears. Tip: The transmission is in a curve. Pull the clutch...
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... of control. Avoid braking in loss of control and serious injury or death. Tip: Idle air control (IAC) noise is moving , guide the motorcycle to the STOP position. 3. Braking improperly could result in gear while the motorcycle is a normal engine management calibration process that brakes can be applied gradually. For even acceleration, open the throttle, the more quickly the motorcycle accelerates. WARNING! Move the ignition switch...
... of control. Avoid braking in loss of control and serious injury or death. Tip: Idle air control (IAC) noise is moving , guide the motorcycle to the STOP position. 3. Braking improperly could result in gear while the motorcycle is a normal engine management calibration process that brakes can be applied gradually. For even acceleration, open the throttle, the more quickly the motorcycle accelerates. WARNING! Move the ignition switch...
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... the sidestand and inspect the front forks. Fork oil condition and level affects front suspension performance and internal component wear. Maintenance Rear Suspension Swing Arm and Rear Axle Inspection 1. With the transmission in the operator's seat and slowly bounce the rear suspension a few times. If the wheel does not rotate smoothly, inspect the wheel bearings, rear axle, belt adjustment and wheel alignment. The front suspension should operate smoothly and quietly. 5. Elevate and support...
... the sidestand and inspect the front forks. Fork oil condition and level affects front suspension performance and internal component wear. Maintenance Rear Suspension Swing Arm and Rear Axle Inspection 1. With the transmission in the operator's seat and slowly bounce the rear suspension a few times. If the wheel does not rotate smoothly, inspect the wheel bearings, rear axle, belt adjustment and wheel alignment. The front suspension should operate smoothly and quietly. 5. Elevate and support...
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... are attached to -back movement at the front axle, inspect the wheel bearings and front axle. Make sure all evaporative emission control system hoses and connections. Fuel Filters Fuel filter condition affects engine performance and fuel economy. The fuel filters are tight. Maintenance Front Suspension Steering and Front Axle Inspection 1. See the VICTORY Service Manual or your authorized VICTORY dealer. Inspect hose connections at the fuel pump and at the recommended intervals even if there...
... are attached to -back movement at the front axle, inspect the wheel bearings and front axle. Make sure all evaporative emission control system hoses and connections. Fuel Filters Fuel filter condition affects engine performance and fuel economy. The fuel filters are tight. Maintenance Front Suspension Steering and Front Axle Inspection 1. See the VICTORY Service Manual or your authorized VICTORY dealer. Inspect hose connections at the fuel pump and at the recommended intervals even if there...
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... the total weight of control or accident. Replace damaged tires immediately. For more precise measurement, use the correct size and type of the center tire tread. See the VICTORY Service Manual or your intended load (see table). Replace the tire if the tread depth is less than 1/16 inch (1.6 mm). 59 Tire Pressure Riding warms the tires and increases tire air pressure. WARNING! Always use a depth gauge or an...
... the total weight of control or accident. Replace damaged tires immediately. For more precise measurement, use the correct size and type of the center tire tread. See the VICTORY Service Manual or your intended load (see table). Replace the tire if the tread depth is less than 1/16 inch (1.6 mm). 59 Tire Pressure Riding warms the tires and increases tire air pressure. WARNING! Always use a depth gauge or an...
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... may deny your warranty coverage if your owner's manual. VICTORY recommends that you retain all applicable regulations of 12,000 kilometers (7,456 miles), if the motorcycle's engine displacement is 280 cubic centimeters or greater; VICTORY Motorcycle Division, Polaris Sales Inc. - As the motorcycle owner, you should be aware that includes as to conform with all receipts covering maintenance on your motorcycle...
... may deny your warranty coverage if your owner's manual. VICTORY recommends that you retain all applicable regulations of 12,000 kilometers (7,456 miles), if the motorcycle's engine displacement is 280 cubic centimeters or greater; VICTORY Motorcycle Division, Polaris Sales Inc. - As the motorcycle owner, you should be aware that includes as to conform with all receipts covering maintenance on your motorcycle...
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... Tubeless Electrical Alternator 48 amp Battery YTX20HL-BS / 12 Volts 18 Amp Hour / 310 CCA Fuse, Engine / ECM 15 amp Fuse, Fuel Pump 10 amp Fuse, Headlight / Brake Light Lamps 20 amp Fuse, Tail Light Lamps / Flashers / Indica- 15 amp tor Lamps / Horn Fuse, Ignition / Gauges 15 amp Fuse, Accessory 15 amp Bulb, Headlight (International) High H11 / Low H11 Bulb, Taillight Non-Serviceable LED Bulb, Turn Signal R10W / Auto-Cancel System Bulb, Indicator Non-serviceable LED Tip: Dimensions and specifications may vary with features...
... Tubeless Electrical Alternator 48 amp Battery YTX20HL-BS / 12 Volts 18 Amp Hour / 310 CCA Fuse, Engine / ECM 15 amp Fuse, Fuel Pump 10 amp Fuse, Headlight / Brake Light Lamps 20 amp Fuse, Tail Light Lamps / Flashers / Indica- 15 amp tor Lamps / Horn Fuse, Ignition / Gauges 15 amp Fuse, Accessory 15 amp Bulb, Headlight (International) High H11 / Low H11 Bulb, Taillight Non-Serviceable LED Bulb, Turn Signal R10W / Auto-Cancel System Bulb, Indicator Non-serviceable LED Tip: Dimensions and specifications may vary with features...
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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...