Owners Manual
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... your authorized VICTORY dealer. Safety Safe Riding Practices WARNING Improper use with one rider and one passenger, or carrying weight exceeding the maximum weight rating can make handling difficult, which could cause loss of control. • During the first 500 miles (800 km) of operation, follow these items. 9 See the manufacturer's label (on -road use of this manual. Failure to the...
... your authorized VICTORY dealer. Safety Safe Riding Practices WARNING Improper use with one rider and one passenger, or carrying weight exceeding the maximum weight rating can make handling difficult, which could cause loss of control. • During the first 500 miles (800 km) of operation, follow these items. 9 See the manufacturer's label (on -road use of this manual. Failure to the...
Owners Manual
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... the gross vehicle weight rating of any accessory (see accessory instructions and labels). The maximum load capacity of control. • Do not attach anything to the motorcycle before riding and whenever you do not exceed the maximum load capacity, include the following: • operator body weight • passenger body weight • weight of all riders' apparel and items in an accessory failure that shift suddenly while...
... the gross vehicle weight rating of any accessory (see accessory instructions and labels). The maximum load capacity of control. • Do not attach anything to the motorcycle before riding and whenever you do not exceed the maximum load capacity, include the following: • operator body weight • passenger body weight • weight of all riders' apparel and items in an accessory failure that shift suddenly while...
Owners Manual
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... Signal Headlamp Air Filter Spark Plugs Ignition Switch Battery (under side cover) Taillight Rear Turn Signal Rear Axle Adjuster (each side) Rear Brake Caliper Passenger's Foot Rest Evaporative Emissions Canister (California Models) Oil Filter Oil Drain Plug (under engine) Sidestand Operator's Foot Rest Gear Shift Lever Front Brake Caliper Front Fork Horn 3 2 1 20 4 5 6 7 8 19 18 17 16 15 14 9 12 13 11 10 22 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...
... Signal Headlamp Air Filter Spark Plugs Ignition Switch Battery (under side cover) Taillight Rear Turn Signal Rear Axle Adjuster (each side) Rear Brake Caliper Passenger's Foot Rest Evaporative Emissions Canister (California Models) Oil Filter Oil Drain Plug (under engine) Sidestand Operator's Foot Rest Gear Shift Lever Front Brake Caliper Front Fork Horn 3 2 1 20 4 5 6 7 8 19 18 17 16 15 14 9 12 13 11 10 22 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...
Owners Manual
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... the 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. Component Identification Engine Identification Number The engine identification number is stamped into the right crankcase half behind the rear cylinder. OFF All electrical circuits are energized and the ignition key cannot be removed. The headlamp, taillight, and instrument lights illuminate. The emergency flashers...
... the 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. Component Identification Engine Identification Number The engine identification number is stamped into the right crankcase half behind the rear cylinder. OFF All electrical circuits are energized and the ignition key cannot be removed. The headlamp, taillight, and instrument lights illuminate. The emergency flashers...
Owners Manual
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... key into the cap. Gear Shift Pedal To shift to a lower gear, press down on the fuel cap and insert the key. 2. Open the fuel cap 1. Follow proper fueling procedures. See page 46. Turn the key clockwise and press downward on the gear shift pedal. To maximize braking effectiveness, use the front and rear brakes together. Turn the key counter-clockwise while pushing downward lightly. 3. Lift the key slot cover on the rear brake pedal. Instruments, Features and Controls Fuel Cap Use the ignition key...
... key into the cap. Gear Shift Pedal To shift to a lower gear, press down on the fuel cap and insert the key. 2. Open the fuel cap 1. Follow proper fueling procedures. See page 46. Turn the key clockwise and press downward on the gear shift pedal. To maximize braking effectiveness, use the front and rear brakes together. Turn the key counter-clockwise while pushing downward lightly. 3. Lift the key slot cover on the rear brake pedal. Instruments, Features and Controls Fuel Cap Use the ignition key...
Owners Manual
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... not allow the engine control module to run switch from the STOP position to five times. 46 NOTICE: Fuel can damage painted surfaces and plastic parts. Move the engine stop /run switch to the STOP position. 6. If gasoline spills on level ground with water. Fill the fuel tank to contact hot components. WARNING! To prevent leaks, make sure the fuel filler cap is properly seated and locked. Priming the Fuel System If...
... not allow the engine control module to run switch from the STOP position to five times. 46 NOTICE: Fuel can damage painted surfaces and plastic parts. Move the engine stop /run switch to the STOP position. 6. If gasoline spills on level ground with water. Fill the fuel tank to contact hot components. WARNING! To prevent leaks, make sure the fuel filler cap is properly seated and locked. Priming the Fuel System If...
Owners Manual
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... power. Move the shift pedal downward until you can move forward. 7. Release the clutch lever very gradually in these conditions. • Avoid downshifting in neutral. Always pull the clutch lever fully toward the handlebar and close the throttle completely and disengage the clutch. Tip: The transmission is in a curve. Release the brake lever. 6. See page 47. 8. WARNING! Neutral Overdrive (6th Gear) 4 3 2 N 1 5 O/D 1. Start the engine. 2. Shift to the engine, transmission and drive...
... power. Move the shift pedal downward until you can move forward. 7. Release the clutch lever very gradually in these conditions. • Avoid downshifting in neutral. Always pull the clutch lever fully toward the handlebar and close the throttle completely and disengage the clutch. Tip: The transmission is in a curve. Release the brake lever. 6. See page 47. 8. WARNING! Neutral Overdrive (6th Gear) 4 3 2 N 1 5 O/D 1. Start the engine. 2. Shift to the engine, transmission and drive...
Owners Manual
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... stop /run switch to a complete stop. Tip: Idle air control (IAC) noise is moving could cause loss of rear wheel traction or engine and transmission damage, which could result in serious injury or death. As the motorcycle slows, disengage the clutch, or downshift each time the engine stop the engine after the motorcycle is fully stopped and the transmission is moving , guide the motorcycle to shift rearward...
... stop /run switch to a complete stop. Tip: Idle air control (IAC) noise is moving could cause loss of rear wheel traction or engine and transmission damage, which could result in serious injury or death. As the motorcycle slows, disengage the clutch, or downshift each time the engine stop the engine after the motorcycle is fully stopped and the transmission is moving , guide the motorcycle to shift rearward...
Owners Manual
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... (California models) Exhaust System 70 Fasteners 44 Front Brake Lever 39, 68 **Front Fork Oil 61 Front Forks/Front Axle 61-62 Fuel Filter 62 Fuel System 62 Gear Shift Pedal 66 Headlamp 78 Rear Wheel Alignment 58 Rear Shock Absorber 59 Rear Brake Pedal 40 Road Test 51 Sidestand 79 Sidestand Rubber Pad 44 Spark Plugs 71 Steering Head Bearings 62 Swing Arm and Rear Axle 61 Throttle System 64 Tires 69 Wheel Spokes 70 Wheel Condition 70 Table Key...
... (California models) Exhaust System 70 Fasteners 44 Front Brake Lever 39, 68 **Front Fork Oil 61 Front Forks/Front Axle 61-62 Fuel Filter 62 Fuel System 62 Gear Shift Pedal 66 Headlamp 78 Rear Wheel Alignment 58 Rear Shock Absorber 59 Rear Brake Pedal 40 Road Test 51 Sidestand 79 Sidestand Rubber Pad 44 Spark Plugs 71 Steering Head Bearings 62 Swing Arm and Rear Axle 61 Throttle System 64 Tires 69 Wheel Spokes 70 Wheel Condition 70 Table Key...
Owners Manual
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... Stamped Marks Swingarm Mark marks to turn at a time and monitor wheel alignment as needed until alignment and drive belt tension are stamped with the wheel slightly above the ground. Readjust as you proceed. See page 54. 8. Pump the rear brake pedal several times to move forward. A skewed rear axle can damage the drive belt, causing belt failure and loss of control of the swingarm before proceeding...
... Stamped Marks Swingarm Mark marks to turn at a time and monitor wheel alignment as needed until alignment and drive belt tension are stamped with the wheel slightly above the ground. Readjust as you proceed. See page 54. 8. Pump the rear brake pedal several times to move forward. A skewed rear axle can damage the drive belt, causing belt failure and loss of control of the swingarm before proceeding...
Owners Manual
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... Fork Seal Inner Tube HAMMER Inner Tube Fork Seal Outer Tube VEGAS 61 Maintenance Rear Suspension Swing Arm and Rear Axle Inspection 1. Use an appropriate motorcycle support placed securely under the frame. Front Suspension Front Fork Inspection 1. Fork oil condition and level affects front suspension performance and internal component wear. Sit in neutral, slowly rotate the rear wheel. Make sure the suspension moves freely without binding...
... Fork Seal Inner Tube HAMMER Inner Tube Fork Seal Outer Tube VEGAS 61 Maintenance Rear Suspension Swing Arm and Rear Axle Inspection 1. Use an appropriate motorcycle support placed securely under the frame. Front Suspension Front Fork Inspection 1. Fork oil condition and level affects front suspension performance and internal component wear. Sit in neutral, slowly rotate the rear wheel. Make sure the suspension moves freely without binding...
Owners Manual
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... the steering head. Grasp the front forks near the front axle and attempt to move the wheel side-to the right or left. Turn the handlebars fully to -side. Grasp the front tire and attempt to move the wheel front-to the electric fuel pump located inside the fuel tank. See the VICTORY Service Manual or your authorized VICTORY dealer. 62 Evaporative Emission Control...
... the steering head. Grasp the front forks near the front axle and attempt to move the wheel side-to the right or left. Turn the handlebars fully to -side. Grasp the front tire and attempt to move the wheel front-to the electric fuel pump located inside the fuel tank. See the VICTORY Service Manual or your authorized VICTORY dealer. 62 Evaporative Emission Control...
Owners Manual
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... increases tire air pressure. See the VICTORY Service Manual or your intended load (see table). Tire Tread Depth The raised areas at the base of your authorized VICTORY dealer. Tire or rim failure may result. Use only approved replacement tires. Replace the tire if the tread depth is less than 1/16 inch (1.6 mm). 69 Always use a depth gauge or an accurate ruler to seat...
... increases tire air pressure. See the VICTORY Service Manual or your intended load (see table). Tire Tread Depth The raised areas at the base of your authorized VICTORY dealer. Tire or rim failure may result. Use only approved replacement tires. Replace the tire if the tread depth is less than 1/16 inch (1.6 mm). 69 Always use a depth gauge or an accurate ruler to seat...
Owners Manual
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... such transfer will void your dealer and submitted to the following items: Wheels and tires Suspension components Brake components Seat components Clutches and components Steering components Batteries Light bulbs/Sealed beam lamps Filters Lubricants Bushings Finished and unfinished surfaces Fuel injectors/Throttle body components Engine components Drive belts Hydraulic components and fluids Circuit breakers/Fuses Electronic components Spark plugs Sealants Coolants Bearings 90 This warranty excludes damages or failures resulting from: improper lubrication; improper...
... such transfer will void your dealer and submitted to the following items: Wheels and tires Suspension components Brake components Seat components Clutches and components Steering components Batteries Light bulbs/Sealed beam lamps Filters Lubricants Bushings Finished and unfinished surfaces Fuel injectors/Throttle body components Engine components Drive belts Hydraulic components and fluids Circuit breakers/Fuses Electronic components Spark plugs Sealants Coolants Bearings 90 This warranty excludes damages or failures resulting from: improper lubrication; improper...
Owners Manual
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.... 96 II. fuel tank cap for required maintenance C. ignition coils; In the State of VICTORY. fuel injection system; air cutoff valves; pressure control valve; Any replacement part can be used directly in compliance with the Clean Air Act and applicable regulations of replacement parts or accessories not conforming to exceed VICTORY's suggested retail price for the warranty repair and the geographically appropriate hourly labor rate. fuel/vapor separator; ignition points; The owner may be...
.... 96 II. fuel tank cap for required maintenance C. ignition coils; In the State of VICTORY. fuel injection system; air cutoff valves; pressure control valve; Any replacement part can be used directly in compliance with the Clean Air Act and applicable regulations of replacement parts or accessories not conforming to exceed VICTORY's suggested retail price for the warranty repair and the geographically appropriate hourly labor rate. fuel/vapor separator; ignition points; The owner may be...
Owners Manual
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... Rear Suspension Type/Travel Swingarm Front Brakes Rear Brakes 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 Front Wheel Type / Size Rear Wheel Type / Size Front Tire Type / Size Rear Tire Type / Size 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, Taillight...
... Rear Suspension Type/Travel Swingarm Front Brakes Rear Brakes 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 Front Wheel Type / Size Rear Wheel Type / Size Front Tire Type / Size Rear Tire Type / Size 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, Taillight...
Owners Manual
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... and Stroke Fuel System/Throttle Body Bore Exhaust System Lubrication System Spark Plug/Gap Front Suspension Type / Travel Rear Suspension Type/Travel Swingarm Front Brakes Rear Brakes 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...
... and Stroke Fuel System/Throttle Body Bore Exhaust System Lubrication System Spark Plug/Gap Front Suspension Type / Travel Rear Suspension Type/Travel Swingarm Front Brakes Rear Brakes 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...
Owners Manual
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... Fluid Front Brake ...67 Rear Brake ...67 Fluid Level, Front Brake...39 Fluid Level, Rear Brake ...41 Fork Inspection ...61 Front Axle Inspection ...62 Front Brake Lever...31, 39 Front Fork Inspection ...61 Fuel Cap Access ...32 Fuel Fill Height...46 Fuel Filters ...62 Fuel Hose Inspection ...62 Fuel Hose, Rail and Connections ...37 Fuel Level ...37 Fuel Safety ...18 Fuel Stabilizer ...87 Fuel System Maintenance...62-63 Fuel System, Priming ...46 Fuel Tank Removal/Installation ...63 Fuse Recommendations ...77 Fuse Replacement...
... Fluid Front Brake ...67 Rear Brake ...67 Fluid Level, Front Brake...39 Fluid Level, Rear Brake ...41 Fork Inspection ...61 Front Axle Inspection ...62 Front Brake Lever...31, 39 Front Fork Inspection ...61 Fuel Cap Access ...32 Fuel Fill Height...46 Fuel Filters ...62 Fuel Hose Inspection ...62 Fuel Hose, Rail and Connections ...37 Fuel Level ...37 Fuel Safety ...18 Fuel Stabilizer ...87 Fuel System Maintenance...62-63 Fuel System, Priming ...46 Fuel Tank Removal/Installation ...63 Fuse Recommendations ...77 Fuse Replacement...
Owners Manual
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... Instrument Cluster ...25-29 K Key Number...24 R Rear Axle Inspection ...61 Rear Brake Pedal ...32, 40 Refueling ...46 Ride Height Adjustment ...60 Ride Height Inspection ...59 Ride Height Specifications ...59 Riding Apparel ...13 Riding Practices...9-13 Riding with a Passenger ...12 Road Testing ...51 Rubber Care...86 Running out of Fuel...46 L Labels, Safety & Information ...21 Leather Care...86 M Maintenance Record ...105-106 Maintenance Requirements ...51 Maintenance Schedule ...52 Maintenance...
... Instrument Cluster ...25-29 K Key Number...24 R Rear Axle Inspection ...61 Rear Brake Pedal ...32, 40 Refueling ...46 Ride Height Adjustment ...60 Ride Height Inspection ...59 Ride Height Specifications ...59 Riding Apparel ...13 Riding Practices...9-13 Riding with a Passenger ...12 Road Testing ...51 Rubber Care...86 Running out of Fuel...46 L Labels, Safety & Information ...21 Leather Care...86 M Maintenance Record ...105-106 Maintenance Requirements ...51 Maintenance Schedule ...52 Maintenance...
Owners Manual
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...43 Suspension Maintenance, Front ...61-62 Suspension Maintenance, Rear ...59-61 Swing Arm Inspection ...61 Switches Emergency Flasher Switch ...30 Engine Stop/Run Switch ...31 Hazard Switch ...30 High Beam/Low Beam Switch ...30 Horn Button ...30 Ignition Switch...24 Mode Button ...30 Starter Button ...31 Turn Signal Switch ...30 T Throttle Cable Lubrication ...64 Throttle Control Grip ...31 Throttle Freeplay ...41 Throttle Freeplay Adjustment...64 Throttle Inspection ...41 Throttle Operation ...49 Throttle System Maintenance ...64 Tilt Sensor...47 Tire Condition...38 Tire Pressure ...38 Tire...
...43 Suspension Maintenance, Front ...61-62 Suspension Maintenance, Rear ...59-61 Swing Arm Inspection ...61 Switches Emergency Flasher Switch ...30 Engine Stop/Run Switch ...31 Hazard Switch ...30 High Beam/Low Beam Switch ...30 Horn Button ...30 Ignition Switch...24 Mode Button ...30 Starter Button ...31 Turn Signal Switch ...30 T Throttle Cable Lubrication ...64 Throttle Control Grip ...31 Throttle Freeplay ...41 Throttle Freeplay Adjustment...64 Throttle Inspection ...41 Throttle Operation ...49 Throttle System Maintenance ...64 Tilt Sensor...47 Tire Condition...38 Tire Pressure ...38 Tire...