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Owners Manual - Page 12
... can make handling difficult, which could cause loss of motorcycles equipped with these accessories.
7 Operating the motorcycle without following design characteristics affect how you should ride ... break-in serious engine damage. Do not exceed the gross vehicle weight rating (see the specifications section, beginning on page 164, or the certification label on a vehicle designed for a single...
Owners Manual - Page 13
...and under the influence of repairs and threaten your safety.
8 Practice riding at a moderate speed on page 50. If you continue to aggravate the initial problem, increase the cost of ... and all of balance. 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. Operating the motorcycle...
Owners Manual - Page 18
... the motorcycle's gross vehicle weight rating. Refer to the specifications section of the motorcycle includes the motorcycle and all apparel and objects in or on the motorcycle. S The weight of this manual beginning on page 164 or the certification label on the following pages. Examples of its fluids, any accessories and their contents, and...
Owners Manual - Page 21
... for highway footrests, do not attach anything else to minimize a change in the motorcycle's center of any accessories. S Distribute weight evenly on both sides of gravity can damage the engine. Cargo or accessories placed in an accessory failure that can cause loss of stability and handling and result in loss of control. Where applicable...
Owners Manual - Page 25
..., backrest or luggage rack, choose one designed and approved by VICTORY specifically for proper installation and use. S If you from your model. S Bulky or large accessories can cause instability (due to the lifting or buffeting effects of wind) and loss of engine power or lights or damage to operate controls. - Obscure lights or...
Owners Manual - Page 27
...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... 82. Operating the motorcycle without performing periodic maintenance can cause damage to the intervals outlined in an accident. S Perform periodic maintenance according to the motorcycle...
Owners Manual - Page 35
... order a recall and remedy campaign. To contact NHTSA, or obtain other information about motor vehicle safety, you , your vehicle has a defect that could result in a crash or cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in writing. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you...
Owners Manual - Page 46
... The tachometer reports current engine speed in you losing control of the motorcycle. Excessive RPM could cause engine damage or failure that could result in revolutions per minute (RPM).
Tachometer (Accessory)
INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
1
Some models are equipped with a tachometer (1). An accessory tachometer kit can also be purchased as an accessory through your VICTORY dealer...
Owners Manual - Page 47
... not running , a serious engine problem may exist. Contact an authorized VICTORY dealer as soon as the fault condition exists. This demonstrates that the indicator is running . INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
Indicator Lights
Neutral Indicator (1)
The neutral indicator illuminates when the transmission is in neutral, and the ignition key is ON.
1 2 3
Headlamp High Beam...
Owners Manual - Page 50
... activated with a clutch interlock switch that prevents the engine from starting when the transmission is activated at least 1 second). Turn Signal Switch...vehicle speed above 15 mph and vehicle speed drops below 15 mph*, the turn signals cancel automatically shortly after the vehicle ... the housing when in toward the handlebar. To manually cancel either turn signal, push the switch in ...
Owners Manual - Page 51
... completes or interrupts the ignition, starter, and fuel pump circuits. To decrease engine speed, twist the grip away from you . When you release the grip, it returns to start or run switch is in the RUN position and the transmission is in the STOP position. The engine should not start and run, press the lower...
Owners Manual - Page 56
...Apply slight pressure to the high beam position. Check Electrical Equipment
PRE-OPERATION CHECK
To perform a pre-operation check on . Set the headlamp switch to the front brake lever...switch in neutral, the neutral indicator should illuminate. If the transmission is started. taillight brightness should illuminate until the engine is in the ON position, the taillight and the license ...
Owners Manual - Page 58
... motorcycle with the oil level above the ADD mark and below the ADD mark. With the transmission in loss of only VICTORY brand Semi-Synthetic 20W-40 Motor Oil or an equivalent oil designed...as those with too much or too little oil can cause serious engine damage or engine seizure, resulting in neutral, start and run the engine for 3-5 minutes. 3. Straddle the motorcycle on level ground and ...
Owners Manual - Page 74
... required mileage point helps ensure peak engine performance, minimal exhaust emissions, and maximum service life of the engine. This maintenance is one of the most important services your motorcycle requires and should occur during the engine break-in the Maintenance section of the Owner's Manual. Caution
If engine trouble should be performed by an authorized VICTORY dealer. At 500 miles (800...
Owners Manual - Page 78
... without the clutch disengaged) may damage the engine, transmission and drive train, causing loss of control of the pedal with your model. With the ignition switch set to shift gears. HEEL / TOE SHIFT PEDAL: Shift to the specifications section beginning on page 164 for the transmission type for your toe. Shifting Gears WARNING
OPERATION...
Owners Manual - Page 87
... at the required mileage point helps the engine maintain top performance for each component listed in the table, refer to determine how often you should be performed by an authorized VICTORY dealer. Performing this manual to record information about maintenance performed on maintenance operations for its entire service life.
Initial maintenance includes servicing all adjustments...
Owners Manual - Page 134
... the VICTORY Service Manual or an authorized VICTORY dealer for assistance. 1. Disconnect the spark plug wire by pulling upward on the spark plug boot. 3.
MAINTENANCE
3
2
WARNING
Wear face protection when using pressurized air.
1. Spark plugs with bright white deposits, sooty black deposits, or with damaged insulators or electrodes can indicate engine problems. If these...
Owners Manual - Page 147
... system failure. Make any corrections or additional adjustments as necessary to the proper torque (see the Specifications section of the Owner's Manual, or the VICTORY Service Manual).
MAINTENANCE
Check Fasteners
Visually inspect the entire motorcycle chassis and engine for loose, damaged, or missing fasteners. Universal Tool
The universal tool is a combination 6mm hexagonal wrench...
Owners Manual - Page 161
...,185 miles), if the motorcycle's engine displacement is equal or greater than 170 cubic centimeters but VICTORY cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and the California Air Resources Board; The warranty repairs should contact...
Owners Manual - Page 171
... vary with features, options and accessories.
166 SPECIFICATIONS
Model Year 2008 Drive System Final Drive Type Transmission Type Primary Drive Primary Reduction Ratio Gear Shift Pattern Internal Gear Ratios 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th (Overdrive) 100/6 engines only Final Drive Ratio Clutch Type Carbon Fiber Reinforced Belt 6 Speed Overdrive, Constant Mesh 5 Speed, Constant...
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