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Owners Manual - Page 10
...result in serious engine damage. S Some VICTORY motorcycles include saddlebags, a windshield, and a passenger backrest as standard equipment. Riding off-road, riding with these accessories.
8 To ...maintain stability, be prepared to the break-in procedures described on the steering head). Do not exceed the gross vehicle weight rating (see ...
Owners Manual - Page 11
...the influence of repairs and threaten your safety.
9 Operating the motorcycle without completing the pre-operation check may cause damage to aggravate the initial problem, increase the...or under varying weather conditions. S If your motorcycle operates abnormally, correct the problem immediately (see the VICTORY Service Manual or contact your skills and limits, and ride within them. S Know your...
Owners Manual - Page 16
...could cause loss of its fluids, any accessories and their contents, and any additional cargo on your motorcycle's steering head for model-specific GVWR information. DO NOT carry a ...footrests. Refer to the specifications section of this manual (beginning on page 158) or the certification label on the motorcycle. SAFETY
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
Gross vehicle weight is the total...
Owners Manual - Page 19
... to improper weight distribution or aerodynamic changes) and can damage the engine. S Do not exceed the maximum cargo weight limit of any accessories. S Distribute weight evenly on both sides of any accessory (see accessory instructions and labels), and do not attach cargo to an accessory not designed for highway footrests, do not attach anything else...
Owners Manual - Page 20
...warranty. Exceeding the weight rating can make the motorcycle unsafe to ride and could ignite combustible materials.
Parking the Motorcycle
When leaving the motorcycle unattended, turn the engine...engine or exhaust system or place combustible materials in each S Do not exceed the motorcycle's gross vehicle weight rating. Saddlebags, combined with original equipment or accessory...
Owners Manual - Page 22
... large accessories can be sure that the motorcycle can cause instability (due to operate controls. - An improperly designed or installed windshield, backrest or luggage rack can reduce stability, causing loss of engine power or lights or damage to add a windshield, backrest or luggage rack, choose one designed and approved by VICTORY specifically for...
Owners Manual - Page 24
... motorcycle without performing periodic maintenance can cause damage to the motorcycle or result in an accident. S Maintain proper tire pressure and tread condition and proper wheel and tire balance. Inspect tires regularly and replace them if they're worn or damaged. To repair steering or suspension system wear or damage, see the VICTORY Service Manual or your...
Owners Manual - Page 32
....gov, or write to notifying Polaris Industries in writing. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your vehicle has a defect that a safety defect exists in addition to : NHTSA US Department of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if...
Owners Manual - Page 44
... trip odometerresetbutton(2)islocatedontheinstrumentmountingplate. A red line on the gauge indicates maximum safe engine RPM. Overdrive Indicator Lamp
The Overdrive lamp (3) illuminates when O/D (6th gear) is selected (100/6 engine only).
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42 An accessory tachometer kit can also be purchased as an accessory through your VICTORY dealer. INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
Tachometer
Some models...
Owners Manual - Page 45
... an authorized VICTORY dealer as soon as the fault condition exists. Indicator Lights
Neutral Indicator (1)
INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
1 2 3
The neutral indicator illuminates when the transmission is in the ON position and the engine is not running , a serious engine problem may exist.
Owners Manual - Page 48
... clutch, gradually release the lever.
To manually cancel either turn signals. This activates the momentary feature, and the signal will occur based on distance traveled. If a signal is activated with a clutch interlock switch that prevents the engine from starting when the transmission is approximate) When passing a vehicle or when changing lanes, the operator has...
Owners Manual - Page 50
...Front Brake Lever
The front brake lever is disengaged. When you .
Engine Stop/Run Switch Emergency Flasher Switch Starter Button Throttle Control Grip
48 ...engine stop/run switch is in the RUN position and the transmission is in various riding conditions, see Starting the Engine, page 71.
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2
Throttle Control Grip (4)
The throttle control grip controls the engine speed. To increase engine...
Owners Manual - Page 56
...engine is in the ON position, the taillight and the license plate light should increase.
Taillight / Brake Light
With the ignition switch in neutral, the neutral indicator should remain illuminated.
If the transmission...switch to the rear brake pedal; PRE-OPERATION CHECK
Check Electrical Equipment
To perform a pre-operation check on the electrical equipment, set the ignition switch ...
Owners Manual - Page 71
... section of time at the required mileage point helps the engine maintain top performance for extended periods of the Owner's Manual, the VICTORY Service Manual, or an authorized VICTORY dealer immediately.
69 Do not operate the motorcycle for extended periods of time at any one set throttle position. 300-500 miles (483-800 kilometers) S Do not operate...
Owners Manual - Page 75
... shift to a higher gear by lifting the front peg of the pedal with your toe. Forced shifting (shifting without the clutch disengaged) may damage the engine, transmission and drive train, causing loss of control of the pedal with your toe, or depress the rear peg of the motorcycle. TOE SHIFT PEDAL: (Top...
Owners Manual - Page 84
... motorcycle requires and should perform maintenance on various components. Performing this maintenance at the required mileage point helps the engine maintain top performance for each component listed in the table, refer to the instructions in safe operating condition. For additional information on your motorcycle.
Initial maintenance includes servicing all adjustments, tightening all...
Owners Manual - Page 109
...Idle Lever and Cable
1. Specification: 3-6mm, 1/8-1/4 in NEUTRAL. 6. If adjustment is 1/8-1/4 inch (3-6 mm). 4 Tighten the adjuster lock nut securely and reinstall the fuel tank and operator's seat... adjustments, cable condition, and routing. If problem persists contact your VICTORY dealer. B
107 Start the engine and let it idle with transmission in . It should move smoothly from the...
Owners Manual - Page 126
... deposits, sooty black deposits, or with damaged insulators or electrodes can indicate engine problems. If these conditions exist, or if the condition of one plug is at room temperature. 2. Make sure the engine is markedly different from the other, see the VICTORY Service Manual or an authorized VICTORY dealer for assistance. 1. Disconnect the spark plug...
Owners Manual - Page 138
Pay special attention to the proper torque (see the Specifications section of the Owner's Manual, or the VICTORY Service Manual).
Improperly installed electrical components can make the motorcycle unstable or hard to ensure safe and enjoyable vehicle performance. Tighten loose fasteners to the proper fit and operation of equal size and strength immediately. MAINTENANCE
Check ...
Owners Manual - Page 152
... be completed in your owner's manual. is street legal: A. WARRANTIES
Owner's Warranty Responsibilities
As the motorcycle owner, you...warranty repairs should contact VICTORY Motorcycle Division, Polaris Sales Inc., P.O. If you have any questions regarding your failure to ensure the performance of all applicable regulations of 18,000 kilometers (11,185 miles), if the motorcycle's engine...
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