Owners Manual
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... maintenance requirements specified in serious engine damage. • Some VICTORY motorcycles include saddlebags, a windshield, a trunk, or a passenger backrest as standard equipment. Even if you're an experienced motorcycle operator or passenger, read and understand the information contained in this manual before operating the motorcycle. For assistance, see the VICTORY Service Manual or your passenger and others. The label contains the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN...
... maintenance requirements specified in serious engine damage. • Some VICTORY motorcycles include saddlebags, a windshield, a trunk, or a passenger backrest as standard equipment. Even if you're an experienced motorcycle operator or passenger, read and understand the information contained in this manual before operating the motorcycle. For assistance, see the VICTORY Service Manual or your passenger and others. The label contains the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN...
Owners Manual
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... cause hazardous loss of engine power or lights, or damage to the electrical system. Use the following guidelines when choosing and installing accessories: • Do not install accessories that it does not: Reduce ground clearance when the motorcycle is responsible for your warranty. Parking the Motorcycle When leaving the motorcycle unattended, turn the engine off and lock the steering. Obscure lights or reflectors. •...
... cause hazardous loss of engine power or lights, or damage to the electrical system. Use the following guidelines when choosing and installing accessories: • Do not install accessories that it does not: Reduce ground clearance when the motorcycle is responsible for your warranty. Parking the Motorcycle When leaving the motorcycle unattended, turn the engine off and lock the steering. Obscure lights or reflectors. •...
Owners Manual
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... or death in a short time. • Never start the engine or let it remains upright on frame (one tiedown each side) Fuel and Exhaust Safety Always heed these fuel safety warnings when refueling or servicing the fuel system. If you must transport the motorcycle: • Use a truck or trailer. Do not tow the motorcycle with soap and water and change clothing. Safety Transporting the Motorcycle If you...
... or death in a short time. • Never start the engine or let it remains upright on frame (one tiedown each side) Fuel and Exhaust Safety Always heed these fuel safety warnings when refueling or servicing the fuel system. If you must transport the motorcycle: • Use a truck or trailer. Do not tow the motorcycle with soap and water and change clothing. Safety Transporting the Motorcycle If you...
Owners Manual
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... VICTORY replacement parts, and ensure that all periodic maintenance at the recommended intervals outlined in the VICTORY service manual, or see your authorized VICTORY dealer for fluid leaks or damage. See page 47. • Perform all fasteners are tightened to ensure safety. Perform maintenance and repairs promptly as recommended. Inspect tires regularly and replace worn or damaged tires promptly. Use only approved replacement tires. • Always ensure proper steering head bearing...
... VICTORY replacement parts, and ensure that all periodic maintenance at the recommended intervals outlined in the VICTORY service manual, or see your authorized VICTORY dealer for fluid leaks or damage. See page 47. • Perform all fasteners are tightened to ensure safety. Perform maintenance and repairs promptly as recommended. Inspect tires regularly and replace worn or damaged tires promptly. Use only approved replacement tires. • Always ensure proper steering head bearing...
Owners Manual
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... a turn signal. Turn Signal Switch Clutch Lever The clutch lever is engaged (lever released). This switch prevents the electric starter from operating when the transmission is in gear and the clutch is located on page 49 before shifting gears. WARNING! Interlock Switch Clutch Lever Starter Interlock Switch The starter interlock switch is useful when passing or changing lanes. Tip: The momentary signal feature is located on the left handlebar. Read the engine starting the engine. To manually cancel a signal, move the switch...
... a turn signal. Turn Signal Switch Clutch Lever The clutch lever is engaged (lever released). This switch prevents the electric starter from operating when the transmission is in gear and the clutch is located on page 49 before shifting gears. WARNING! Interlock Switch Clutch Lever Starter Interlock Switch The starter interlock switch is useful when passing or changing lanes. Tip: The momentary signal feature is located on the left handlebar. Read the engine starting the engine. To manually cancel a signal, move the switch...
Owners Manual
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... component failure, repair or replace the component before performing the following electrical inspections. Turn the flashers off . Inspect hoses, connections, brake pads. Taillight/Brakelight Turn Signals Emergency Flashers Horn Neutral Indicator Low Oil Pressure Indicator Engine Stop/Run Switch Engine Oil Level Fuel Level Tires Brake Operation Brake Fluid Levels Brake Components Throttle Clutch (Hydraulic) Front Suspension Steering Rear Suspension Drive Belt Sidestand Fasteners Mirrors Clutch (Mechanical) Check lever operation and freeplay. 39 Return the ignition key to high...
... component failure, repair or replace the component before performing the following electrical inspections. Turn the flashers off . Inspect hoses, connections, brake pads. Taillight/Brakelight Turn Signals Emergency Flashers Horn Neutral Indicator Low Oil Pressure Indicator Engine Stop/Run Switch Engine Oil Level Fuel Level Tires Brake Operation Brake Fluid Levels Brake Components Throttle Clutch (Hydraulic) Front Suspension Steering Rear Suspension Drive Belt Sidestand Fasteners Mirrors Clutch (Mechanical) Check lever operation and freeplay. 39 Return the ignition key to high...
Owners Manual
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... position to perform as needed. Squeeze and release the clutch lever. Check for any signs of clutch fluid leaks around the hoses, fittings, fluid reservoir and slave cylinder located at or above the top of the clutch safety switch. 44 It should move freely and smoothly, and it . Lever Housing 0.5-1.5 mm Freeplay Clutch Lever Tip: The starter interlock switch is dependent on level ground in the...
... position to perform as needed. Squeeze and release the clutch lever. Check for any signs of clutch fluid leaks around the hoses, fittings, fluid reservoir and slave cylinder located at or above the top of the clutch safety switch. 44 It should move freely and smoothly, and it . Lever Housing 0.5-1.5 mm Freeplay Clutch Lever Tip: The starter interlock switch is dependent on level ground in the...
Owners Manual
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... release the clutch lever and open the throttle in one smooth motion. Tip: Within the recommended speed ranges (see page 51), you feel it stop at idle speed, apply the front brakes. 3. To shift to a higher gear by pressing the pedal downward. 5. WARNING! Downshift before shifting gears. Neutral is overdrive. If the ignition switch is in the ON position, the neutral indicator illuminates when the transmission is...
... release the clutch lever and open the throttle in one smooth motion. Tip: Within the recommended speed ranges (see page 51), you feel it stop at idle speed, apply the front brakes. 3. To shift to a higher gear by pressing the pedal downward. 5. WARNING! Downshift before shifting gears. Neutral is overdrive. If the ignition switch is in the ON position, the neutral indicator illuminates when the transmission is...
Owners Manual
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... materials. WARNING! Stop the engine. 3. Remove the ignition key. When fully stopped, shift into neutral. 2. Place the transmission in gear and position the motorcycle so that it is stable when it rests on a soft surface is first turned to skin and can sink into the parking surface. Operation Stopping the Engine Before stopping the engine, bring the motorcycle to a complete stop /run switch to...
... materials. WARNING! Stop the engine. 3. Remove the ignition key. When fully stopped, shift into neutral. 2. Place the transmission in gear and position the motorcycle so that it is stable when it rests on a soft surface is first turned to skin and can sink into the parking surface. Operation Stopping the Engine Before stopping the engine, bring the motorcycle to a complete stop /run switch to...
Owners Manual
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... the motorcycle with the rear tire slightly off the floor. CAUTION! If there is movement at the front of the tire and try to move the wheel side-to perform this procedure. Contact your authorized VICTORY dealer. Front Fork / Suspension Inspection wheel bearing area 1. Fork oil condition and level affects front suspension performance and internal component wear. See the VICTORY Service Manual or your VICTORY dealer for scratches...
... the motorcycle with the rear tire slightly off the floor. CAUTION! If there is movement at the front of the tire and try to move the wheel side-to perform this procedure. Contact your authorized VICTORY dealer. Front Fork / Suspension Inspection wheel bearing area 1. Fork oil condition and level affects front suspension performance and internal component wear. See the VICTORY Service Manual or your VICTORY dealer for scratches...
Owners Manual
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.... WARNING! Tire Tread Depth Use a depth gauge or an accurate ruler to seat the bead. Tire or rim failure may result. For an accurate reading, check tire pressure before riding. Always maintain proper tire pressure as recommended for the total weight of the center tire tread on safety labels. Adjust tire pressure as recommended in the owner's manual and on both front and rear tires. Always use the correct size and...
.... WARNING! Tire Tread Depth Use a depth gauge or an accurate ruler to seat the bead. Tire or rim failure may result. For an accurate reading, check tire pressure before riding. Always maintain proper tire pressure as recommended for the total weight of the center tire tread on safety labels. Adjust tire pressure as recommended in the owner's manual and on both front and rear tires. Always use the correct size and...
Owners Manual
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... engine ground at all times. • If it is in to any power or ground on the motorcycle unless specifically directed to do so by the Service Manual. • DO NOT power any accessories from the diagnostic connector (inside the left side of the crankcase (near the rear suspension air pressure label). 92 DO: • DO use ONLY genuine VICTORY parts and accessories designed for your model...
... engine ground at all times. • If it is in to any power or ground on the motorcycle unless specifically directed to do so by the Service Manual. • DO NOT power any accessories from the diagnostic connector (inside the left side of the crankcase (near the rear suspension air pressure label). 92 DO: • DO use ONLY genuine VICTORY parts and accessories designed for your model...
Owners Manual
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... the key is first turned to RUN. Shift transmission into neutral or pull the clutch lever in RUN position. See starting procedures on page 49. Engine Starts But Misses or Runs Poorly Tip: Turn engine OFF before inspecting any inspection or repair with the engine running. Inspect spark plugs. Inspect level and quality of these items. Possible Cause Battery Discharged Battery Cables Loose or Corroded Spark Plug(s) Fouled Spark Plug Wire(s) Loose or Wet Contaminated Fuel Engine Oil Level...
... the key is first turned to RUN. Shift transmission into neutral or pull the clutch lever in RUN position. See starting procedures on page 49. Engine Starts But Misses or Runs Poorly Tip: Turn engine OFF before inspecting any inspection or repair with the engine running. Inspect spark plugs. Inspect level and quality of these items. Possible Cause Battery Discharged Battery Cables Loose or Corroded Spark Plug(s) Fouled Spark Plug Wire(s) Loose or Wet Contaminated Fuel Engine Oil Level...
Owners Manual
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.... Maintenance Troubleshooting Shifting Difficulties or Hard to Find Neutral Possible Cause Shift Linkage Bushings Dry Or Worn Engine Oil Level Incorrect Or Wrong Type Hydraulic Clutch Fluid Contaminated Air In Hydraulic Clutch System Clutch Slave Cylinder Bracket Loose Hydraulic Clutch Fluid Leak Clutch Damage Possible Remedy/Action Lubricate shift linkage. Inspect pads. Inspect / tighten loose parts. Inspect fluid level / fluid. Inspect level and quality of oil. Possible Cause Dust / Dirt On Brake Disc...
.... Maintenance Troubleshooting Shifting Difficulties or Hard to Find Neutral Possible Cause Shift Linkage Bushings Dry Or Worn Engine Oil Level Incorrect Or Wrong Type Hydraulic Clutch Fluid Contaminated Air In Hydraulic Clutch System Clutch Slave Cylinder Bracket Loose Hydraulic Clutch Fluid Leak Clutch Damage Possible Remedy/Action Lubricate shift linkage. Inspect pads. Inspect / tighten loose parts. Inspect fluid level / fluid. Inspect level and quality of oil. Possible Cause Dust / Dirt On Brake Disc...
Owners Manual
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... and workmanship which cause such motorcycle to fail to VICTORY specifications which the odometer mileage has been changed so that includes as provided for evaporative emission controlled vehicles; These warranted parts are specifically defined by other services and adjustments necessary for the warranty repair and the geographically appropriate hourly labor rate. intake manifold; air cutoff valves; pressure control valve; In the State of 12,000 kilometers (7,456miles), if...
... and workmanship which cause such motorcycle to fail to VICTORY specifications which the odometer mileage has been changed so that includes as provided for evaporative emission controlled vehicles; These warranted parts are specifically defined by other services and adjustments necessary for the warranty repair and the geographically appropriate hourly labor rate. intake manifold; air cutoff valves; pressure control valve; In the State of 12,000 kilometers (7,456miles), if...
Owners Manual
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Specifications All 2011 Vision Models Wheels And Tires Front Wheel Type / Size Front Tire Type / Size Rear Wheel Type / Size Rear Tire Type / Size Electrical Alternator Battery Lights Headlamp (High / Low) Driving Lamp (Standard) Driving Lamp (HID) Turn / Tail / Brake Lamp License Plate Lamp Trunk Lamps (Running Lights) Courtesy Lamp (trunk, if equipped) Fuses / Circuit Breakers Left Fuse Box Ignition Headlight Gauges Radio Secondary Lights Horn Turn Signal / Brake Right Fuse Box Engine Windshield (Electric) Fuel Pump / Ignition Coil Anti-Lock Brake System 15A Breaker 20A 15A 30A (2) 10A ...
Specifications All 2011 Vision Models Wheels And Tires Front Wheel Type / Size Front Tire Type / Size Rear Wheel Type / Size Rear Tire Type / Size Electrical Alternator Battery Lights Headlamp (High / Low) Driving Lamp (Standard) Driving Lamp (HID) Turn / Tail / Brake Lamp License Plate Lamp Trunk Lamps (Running Lights) Courtesy Lamp (trunk, if equipped) Fuses / Circuit Breakers Left Fuse Box Ignition Headlight Gauges Radio Secondary Lights Horn Turn Signal / Brake Right Fuse Box Engine Windshield (Electric) Fuel Pump / Ignition Coil Anti-Lock Brake System 15A Breaker 20A 15A 30A (2) 10A ...
Owners Manual
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...; Pause or stop the MP3 player to switch to radio. • To switch from the NAV MP3 (such as navigation instructions or user-loaded MP3 media files) to turn the audio system on the console panel, until AUX is fully functional without the kit installed, but navigation instructions may need to play through the headsets or speakers. Volume settings in the AUX...
...; Pause or stop the MP3 player to switch to radio. • To switch from the NAV MP3 (such as navigation instructions or user-loaded MP3 media files) to turn the audio system on the console panel, until AUX is fully functional without the kit installed, but navigation instructions may need to play through the headsets or speakers. Volume settings in the AUX...
Owners Manual
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...71-72 Rear Brake ...42 Rear Brake Fluid ...75 Fork Inspection ...68 Fuel Door Lock ...21 Fuel Gauge...22 Fuel Handling Safety ...12 Fuel Level ...40 Fuel Recommendation ...107 Fuel System Inspection ...69 Fuel System, Priming...48 Fueling ...48 Fuse Boxes...89 Fuse Replacement ...89 K Key Number ...16 Key, Ignition ...20 L Labels, Information ...15 Labels, Safety ...15 Leather, Rubber and Vinyl Care ...99 Lights Brake Light Bulb Replacement ...87 Headlamp Aim Adjustment ...88 Headlamp Bulb Replacement ...86 Running Light Bulb Replacement ...86 Taillight Bulb Replacement...87 Turn Signal Bulb...
...71-72 Rear Brake ...42 Rear Brake Fluid ...75 Fork Inspection ...68 Fuel Door Lock ...21 Fuel Gauge...22 Fuel Handling Safety ...12 Fuel Level ...40 Fuel Recommendation ...107 Fuel System Inspection ...69 Fuel System, Priming...48 Fueling ...48 Fuse Boxes...89 Fuse Replacement ...89 K Key Number ...16 Key, Ignition ...20 L Labels, Information ...15 Labels, Safety ...15 Leather, Rubber and Vinyl Care ...99 Lights Brake Light Bulb Replacement ...87 Headlamp Aim Adjustment ...88 Headlamp Bulb Replacement ...86 Running Light Bulb Replacement ...86 Taillight Bulb Replacement...87 Turn Signal Bulb...
Owners Manual
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... ...9 Safety Labels ...15 Safety Symbols ...5 Safety While Servicing ...56 Seat Heater Switches ...28 Seat Removal/Installation ...83 Service Manual ...94 Service Procedure Safety ...56 Shift Points ...51 Shifting Gears ...50-51 Sidestand...36 Sidestand Inspection ...46 Sidestand Lubrication ...82 Signal Words ...5 Spark Plugs ...78 Speedometer ...22 Squelch ...121 Starter Interlock Switch ...30 Steering Head Inspection ...69 Steering Inspection ...45 Steering Lock ...20 Storage Battery Care ...101 Clean/Protect the Motorcycle ...100 Engine Protection ...101 Fuel Stabilizer ...100 Maintenance...
... ...9 Safety Labels ...15 Safety Symbols ...5 Safety While Servicing ...56 Seat Heater Switches ...28 Seat Removal/Installation ...83 Service Manual ...94 Service Procedure Safety ...56 Shift Points ...51 Shifting Gears ...50-51 Sidestand...36 Sidestand Inspection ...46 Sidestand Lubrication ...82 Signal Words ...5 Spark Plugs ...78 Speedometer ...22 Squelch ...121 Starter Interlock Switch ...30 Steering Head Inspection ...69 Steering Inspection ...45 Steering Lock ...20 Storage Battery Care ...101 Clean/Protect the Motorcycle ...100 Engine Protection ...101 Fuel Stabilizer ...100 Maintenance...
Owners Manual
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... Turn Signal Switch ...30 V VICTORY Cleaning Products ...95 Volt Meter ...22 W Washing the Motorcycle ...95-97 Weather Band (WX) ...119 Weight Capacity ...14 Wheel Inspection ...76 Windshield Adjustment ...35 Windshield Adjustment Switch ...29 Windshield Trim Panel Removal ...83 T Tachometer ...22 Taillight Bulb Replacement...87 Testing After Servicing ...57, 91 Throttle Cable Freeplay ...70 Throttle Cable Lubrication ...71 Throttle Control Grip...32 Throttle Control Inspection ...70 Throttle Freeplay ...43 Throttle Inpspection...43 Tilt Sensor ...28 Tires Condition ...77 Pressure...
... Turn Signal Switch ...30 V VICTORY Cleaning Products ...95 Volt Meter ...22 W Washing the Motorcycle ...95-97 Weather Band (WX) ...119 Weight Capacity ...14 Wheel Inspection ...76 Windshield Adjustment ...35 Windshield Adjustment Switch ...29 Windshield Trim Panel Removal ...83 T Tachometer ...22 Taillight Bulb Replacement...87 Testing After Servicing ...57, 91 Throttle Cable Freeplay ...70 Throttle Cable Lubrication ...71 Throttle Control Grip...32 Throttle Control Inspection ...70 Throttle Freeplay ...43 Throttle Inpspection...43 Tilt Sensor ...28 Tires Condition ...77 Pressure...