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User Manual Polaris 2015 INDIAN Scout
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California Proposition 65 Warning This product contains or emits chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
3 Table of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Reporting Safety Defects . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Component Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Instruments, Features & Controls . . . . ....
4 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a new INDIAN motorcycle. You have joined an elite family of motorcycle riders who have acquired a celebrated piece of American history by choosing to own an INDIAN motorcycle. Your new motorcycle is the end result of true dedication and craftsmanshi...
5 Safety About the Rider's Manual Failure to follow all recommended precautions and procedures could result in severe injury or death. Always heed all safety precautions and follow all operation, inspection and maintenance procedures outlined in this manual. All references to RIGHT, LEFT, FRONT or R...
6 Safety Safe Riding Practices Improper use of this motorcycle can result in serious injury or death. To minimize the risk, read and understand the information contained in this section before operating the motorcycle. This section contains safety information specific to the INDIAN motorcycle, as we...
7 Safety Safe Riding Practices Follow these general safe riding practices: • Before each ride, perform the pre-ride inspections as outlined beginning on page 34. Failure to do so may result in damage to the motorcycle or an accident. • Until you're thoroughly familiar with the motorcycle and all of ...
8 Safety Safe Riding Practices • Reduce speed when: - The road has potholes or is otherwise rough or uneven.- The road contains sand, dirt, gravel or other loose sub- stances. - The road is wet, icy or oily.- The road contains painted surfaces, manhole covers, metal grating, railway crossings or oth...
9 Safety Safe Riding Practices Carr ying a Passenger WARNING! Do not carry a passenger unless the motorcycle is equipped with passenger seat and passenger footrests. To carry a passenger safely: • Do not exceed the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) for your motorcycle. Refer to the Specifications s...
10 Safety Safe Riding Practices Protective Apparel Wear protective apparel to decrease the risk of injury and increase riding comfort. • Always wear a helmet that meets or exceeds established safety standards. Approved helmets in the USA and Canada bear a U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) labe...
11 Safety Use of Accessories Because INDIAN MOTORCYCLE cannot test and make specific recommendations concerning every accessory or combination of accessories sold, the operator is responsible for determining that the motorcycle can be safely operated with any accessories or additional weight. Use th...
12 Safety Modifications Modifying the motorcycle by removing any equipment or by adding equipment not approved by the manufacturer may void your warranty. Such modifications could make the motorcycle unsafe to ride and could result in severe injury to operator or passenger, as well as damage to the ...
13 Safety Carr ying Cargo Use the following guidelines when attaching cargo or accessories to the motorcycle. Where applicable, these guidelines also refer to the contents of any accessories.• Keep cargo and accessory weight to a minimum, and keep items as close to the motorcycle as possible to mini...
14 Safety Transporting the Motorcycle If you must transport the motorcycle:• Use a truck or trailer. Do not tow the motorcycle with another vehicle, as towing will impair the motorcycle’s steering and handling. • Position and restrain the motorcycle in an upright position. If the motorcycle leans to...
15 Safety Safety Maintenance Failure to perform safety maintenance as recommended can result in difficult handling and loss of control, which could result in serious injury or death. Always perform the safety maintenance procedures as recommended in this manual. Perform maintenance and repairs promp...
16 Safety Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) WARNING! Exceeding the gross vehicle weight rating of your motorcycle can reduce stability and handling and could cause loss of control. NEVER exceed the GVWR of your motorcycle. The maximum load capacity of your motorcycle is the maximum weight you may a...
17 Safety Safety and Information Labels Labels are model-specific and market-specific. Your motorcycle may not contain all of the labels shown. 1. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) (on side of steering head) 2. Vehicle Emission Control Information (VECI) 3. Noise Emission Control Information (NECI...
18 Component Identification 1. Driver’s Seat 2. Air Box (under fuel tank) 3. Fuel Tank 4. Mirror 5. Right Front Turn Signal 6. Headlight 7. Front Fork 8. Rear Brake Pedal 9. Driver’s Footrest 10. Mufflers 11. Right Rear Turn Signal 12. Taillight 13. Left Front Turn Signal 14. Ignition Switch 15. Bat...
20 Component Identification Engine Identification Number The engine number is stamped into the bottom of the left crankcase near the sidestand. Record the number in the space provided on page 103. Key Identification Number The key identification number is stamped on the metal key tag attached to the...
21 Component Identification Console 1. Clutch Lever 2. Instrument Cluster 3. Front Brake Master Cylinder 4. Throttle Control Grip 5. Front Brake Lever 6. Fuel Cap 1 6 5 4 3 2
22 Instruments, Features and Controls Switches Turn Signal Switch/Hazard Warning Flashers Switch High/Low Light Switch Horn Switch Engine Starter Switch Engine Stop/Run Switch Left Control Right Control Mode Button
24 Instruments, Features and Controls Switches Hazard Warning Flashers Switch The ignition switch must be in the ON position to activate the hazard warning flashers, but once activated, the hazard warning flashers will continue to flash when the ignition switch is turned off. When the hazard warning...
25 Instruments, Features and Controls Switches Engine Starter Switch Read the engine starting procedures before starting the engine. See page 46.Press and release the starter switch to start the engine. The engine stop/ run switch must be in the RUN position and the transmission must be in neutral, ...
26 Instruments, Features and Controls Instrument Cluster The instrument cluster includes the speedometer, indicator lamps and Multi-Function Display (MFD). Speedometer The speedometer displays forward vehicle speed in either miles per hour or kilometers per hour. Indicator Lamps Speedometer Indicato...
27 Instruments, Features and Controls Instrument Cluster Multi-Function Display (MFD) With the ignition switch on, use the MODE button to toggle through the modes of the multi-function display and to change settings in the display. Odometer The odometer displays total distance traveled. Trip Odomete...
28 Instruments, Features and Controls Instrument Cluster Multi-Function Display (MFD) Display Units (Standard/Metric) The display can be changed to display either standard or metric units of measurement. 1. Turn the ignition off.2. Wait 10 seconds.3. Press and hold the MODE button while turning the ...
29 Instruments, Features and Controls Instrument Cluster Multi-Function Display (MFD) Diagnostic Functionality Certain conditions will cause an error message to display in the screen. If this occurs, please see your authorized dealer. Engine Error Codes The error screen displays only when the CHECK ...
30 Instruments, Features and Controls Instrument Cluster Multi-Function Display (MFD) Low Oil Pressure Display “LO OIL” displays under the following conditions. Over Temperature Display and Warning Indicator “HOt” displays and the CHECK ENGINE indicator lamp illuminates under the following condition...
31 Instruments, Features and Controls Throttle Control Grip The throttle control grip is located on the right handlebar. Use the throttle control grip to control engine speed.While seated in the proper riding position:• Roll the grip rearward to open the throttle (increase engine speed and power). •...
32 Instruments, Features and Controls Gear Shift Lever The gear shift lever is located on the left side of the motorcycle. Operate the lever with your foot.• Press downward on the toe lever to shift to a lower gear. • Lift upward on the toe lever to shift to a higher gear.• Release the lever after e...
33 Instruments, Features and Controls Brakes The front brake lever activates the front brake calipers. The rear brake pedal activates the rear brake caliper. For maximum brake effectiveness, apply the front brake lever and the rear brake pedal together. Front Brake Lever The front brake lever is loc...
37 Pre-Ride Inspections Engine Oil Level With the semi-dry sump lubrication system, the engine oil level on the dipstick will fluctuate, depending on the motorcycle’s position and engine speed when the engine is turned off. To ensure a proper reading of the engine oil level, follow all inspection pr...
38 Pre-Ride Inspections Tires WARNING! Operating the motorcycle with incorrect tires, incorrect tire pressure or excessively worn tires could cause loss of control or accident. Underinflation can cause a tire to overheat and result in a tire failure. Always use the correct size and type of tires spe...
40 Pre-Ride Inspections Rear Brake Fluid Level The rear brake fluid reservoir is located near the rear brake pedal. View the reservoir level from the right side of the vehicle.1. Position the motorcycle on level ground in the fully upright position. 2. View the brake fluid through the reservoir. 3. ...
41 Pre-Ride Inspections Throttle Rotate the throttle control grip. It should rotate smoothly from the rest position to the completely open position. It should return to the rest position quickly when released. Front Suspension Inspect the front forks for oil leaks or damage, and verify smooth suspen...
43 Operation The operation section of this manual describes how to ensure maximum performance and longevity through the proper care and operation of your motorcycle.Important areas covered by the operation section include: Tip: Even if you're an experienced motorcycle operator or passenger, read all...
44 Operation Engine Break-In Operating Speeds and Gears Odometer Break-in Procedure Miles Km 0-90 0-145 Do not operate for extended periods above 1/3 throttle or at any one throttle position. Vary engine speed frequently. 91-300 146-483 Do not operate for extended periods above 1/2 throttle or at an...
45 Operation Fueling Always dismount the motorcycle and refuel on level ground with the sidestand down. Review the fuel warnings. See page 14. Use only the recommended fuel. See page 102. WARNING! Overflows or spilled gasoline could contact a hot engine or exhaust system and cause a fire, which coul...
46 Operation Priming the Fuel System If the motorcycle runs out of fuel, prime the fuel system before attempting to restart the engine.1. Fill the fuel tank.2. Turn the ignition key to the ON position.3. Move the engine stop/run switch to the RUN position.4. Allow the fuel pump to run until it stops...
47 Operation Starting the Engine 7. Press and release the starter switch to start the engine. The starter motor will crank until the engine starts, but no more than 3 seconds. If the engine does not start, wait five seconds, then try again. 8. If starting a COOL engine, DO NOT open the throttle whil...
48 Operation Shifting Gears WARNING! Forced shifting (with clutch engaged) could cause damage to the engine, transmission and drive train. Such damage could cause loss of control, which could result in serious injury or death. Always pull the clutch lever fully toward the handlebars to disengage the...
49 Operation Shifting Gears Shifting Gears While Driving 1. Start the engine. See page 46.2. With the engine at idle speed, apply the front brakes.3. Disengage the clutch (pull the clutch lever fully toward the handlebar). 4. Push the toe lever downward until you feel it stop in first gear. 5. Relea...
51 Operation Braking Always allow sufficient stopping distance so that brakes can be applied gradually. Tip: Applying slightly more front brake than rear brake generally provides the best braking performance. 1. To slow the motorcycle with the brakes, close the throttle and apply the front and rear ...
52 Operation Parking Choose a firm level surface to park the motorcycle.1. When fully stopped, shift into neutral.2. Stop the engine.3. Fully extend the sidestand.4. Turn the handlebars to the left and lean the motorcycle to the left until the sidestand firmly supports the motorcycle. 5. Remove the ...
53 Maintenance Safety During Ser vice Procedures Failure to follow all recommended precautions and procedures could result in severe injury or death. Always heed all safety precautions and follow all operation, inspection and maintenance procedures outlined in this manual.• Improperly installed or a...
54 Maintenance Proper maintenance assures the highest level of safety, durability and dependability for your motorcycle. Break-in maintenance is required to ensure warranty coverage and proper emissions system operation.• Perform the break-in maintenance procedures when the motorcycle’s odometer reg...
55 Maintenance Periodic Maintenance Inspect, clean, lubricate, adjust and replace parts as necessary. When inspection reveals the need for replacement parts, use genuine INDIAN MOTORCYCLE parts available from your dealer. Record service and maintenance information in the Maintenance Log beginning on...
56 Maintenance Periodic Maintenance Table Odometer Reading in Miles (Kilometers) Component See table key below Page 50 0 (80 0) 2,50 0 (4,0 00 ) & ev er y 5, 000 (8, 000) thereafter 5, 00 0 (8, 000 ) 10 ,0 00 (1 6, 000) 15 ,0 00 (2 4, 000) 20 ,0 00 (3 2, 000) 25 ,0 00 (4 0, 000) 30 ,0 00 (4 8, 0...
58 Maintenance Engine Oil/Filter Change Follow all instructions carefully. Do not overfill.Change the engine oil at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance table beginning on page 56. Change the oil more frequently if the motorcycle is subjected to severe use, especially operation in col...
60 Maintenance Cooling System The engine coolant level is controlled by the recovery system. Recovery system components are the recovery bottle, the radiator filler neck, the radiator pressure cap and the connecting hose.As coolant operating temperature increases, the expanding (heated) excess coola...
61 Maintenance Air Filter Inspect and replace the air filter at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance table beginning on page 56. Inspect more often if riding in unusually wet or dusty conditions.1. Remove the seat. See page 82.2. Remove the fuel tank. See pages 62-63. NOTICE: Use care...
62 Maintenance Fuel Tank Removal Please read the entire removal and reinstallaton procedure before beginning. Do not attempt to remove and install the fuel tank if you’re not comfortable with this procedure. Please see your dealer.A special fuel tank fitting plug tool is required for this procedure....
63 Maintenance Fuel Tank Removal 9. Disconnect the fuel pump electrical connector by depressing the release tab on the connector body. 10. Wrap a shop towel around the fuel fitting. 11. Disconnect the fuel supply line connector from the fuel pump by squeezing the release tabs on both sides of the fi...
64 Maintenance Fuel Tank Installation 1. Place the handlebars in the straight ahead position. Cover the front of the fuel tank with a protective cloth to prevent damage. 2. Make sure the front isolators are installed to the frame. Apply alcohol, soapy water or rubber lubricant to the isolators and t...
66 Maintenance Rear Drive Belt Cleaning Cleaning the drive belt will maximize belt and sprocket life and minimize drive line noise. Clean the belt at every tire change. Clean the belt more often if riding in dirty, dusty or high debris environments.1. Mix a few drops of mild dish soap with a cup of ...
67 Maintenance Rear Drive Belt Condition Inspect the rear drive belt at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance table beginning on page 56. Replace the drive belt if it is cracked or has broken teeth or frayed edges. No matter its condition, the drive belt should be replaced at periodic ...
68 Maintenance Rear Shock Preload (Ride Height) Inspection Periodically measure rear shock preload. Have an assistant help with this procedure.For the most comfortable ride and proper ground clearance, adjust preload if ride height is out of specification.1. Verify that tire pressure is at specifica...
69 Maintenance Rear Shock Preload (Ride Height) Adjustment Special tools are required to perform this procedure. See the INDIAN Service Manual or your authorized INDIAN dealer. WARNING! Uneven adjustment may cause poor handling of the motorcycle, which could result in an accident. Always adjust both...
70 Maintenance Swing Arm/Rear Axle Inspection 1. Sit in the operator's seat and slowly bounce the rear suspension a few times. Make sure the suspension moves freely without binding. Listen for abnormal noises. 2. Elevate and support the motorcycle with the rear tire slightly off the floor. See page ...
71 Maintenance Steering Head Inspection 1. Elevate and support the motorcycle with the front tire slightly off the floor. See page 90. CAUTION! Make sure the motorcycle is stable when elevated. Injury may occur if the motorcycle tips or falls. 2. Turn the handlebars from stop to stop. The action sho...
72 Maintenance Evaporative Emission Control System (California Models) 1. Inspect all evaporative emission control system hoses and connections. Make sure all connections are tight and locked. 2. The canister is located under the mid frame. Make sure it is securely fastened to the mounting bracket. ...
73 Maintenance Mechanical Clutch Lever Freeplay 1. The clutch cable adjuster nut is located along the lower right frame. While holding the clutch cable, slide the rubber protective cover away from the lock nut. Loosen the lock nu t. 2. While holding the cable, turn the cable adjuster inward or outwa...
74 Maintenance Mechanical Clutch Lever Lubrication 1. Remove the clutch lever pivot nut and screw. Disconnect the clutch cable from the clutch lever. 2. Remove any old grease and dirt from the lever and housing. Lubricate the clutch lever and pivot screw with moly assembly grease or all-purpose grea...
75 Maintenance Rear Brake Pedal 1. Lubricate the pivot bushing at the intervals recommended in the periodic maintenance table beginning on page 56. Also lubricate any time binding is evident. Use all-purpose grease. 2. Inspect brake pads as outlined on page 78. Brake Hoses/Connections Inspect all br...
76 Maintenance Rear Brake Fluid Change the brake fluid at the intervals recommended in the periodic maintenance table beginning on page 56. Always add brake fluid from a new, unopened container. Always use the recommended fluid. See page 102.1. Position the motorcycle on level ground in the fully up...
77 Maintenance Front Brake Lever 1. Lubricate the pivot pin and brake lever hinge points at the intervals recommended in the periodic maintenance table beginning on page 56. Also lubricate any time binding is evident. Use all-purpose grease. 2. Inspect brake pads as outlined on page 78. Front Brake ...
78 Maintenance Brake Pads Inspect each front brake pad on both sides of the front disc. Inspect each rear brake pad on both sides of the rear disc.When checking brake pad friction material thickness, check each brake caliper for dampness or stains from leaking or dried brake fluid. If inspection rev...
79 Maintenance Wheel Inspection Inspect both wheels for cracks or damage and replace damaged wheels promptly. Do not operate the motorcycle if wheels are damaged or cracked. See the INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Service Manual or an authorized INDIAN MOTORCYCLE dealer. Wheel Alignment Inspect rear wheel alignme...
80 Maintenance Tires Operating the motorcycle with incorrect tires, incorrect tire pressure or excessively worn tires could cause loss of control or accident. Underinflation can cause a tire to overheat and result in a tire failure. Always use the correct size and type of tires specified by INDIAN M...
81 Maintenance Tires Tire Pressure Always check and adjust tire pressure when tires are cold. Do not adjust tire pressure immediately after riding. Wait at least 3 hours after riding to check pressure. If pressure checked and adjusted while tires are warm, the pressure will drop as tires cool and re...
82 Maintenance Spark Plugs See your dealer for spark plug inspections and replacement at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance table beginning on page 56. Seat Removal/Installation Tip: Use caution to avoid contact with the fuel tank when removing the seat. 1. Grasp the front edge of t...
83 Maintenance Headlight Aim Inspection On high beam, the center of highest intensity (appearing as a diamond shape) should be 7.5 in. (19 cm) lower than the headlamp bulb and centered straight ahead at 25 feet (7.6 m).1. Verify that tire pressure is at specification. See page 81. 2. Verify that rea...
84 Maintenance Headlight Aim Adjustment 1. To adjust the headlamp vertically, loosen the housing mount fastener and pivot the housing upward or downward. Tighten the fastener. Torque: 35 ft-lbs (47.5 Nm) 2. To adjust the headlamp horizontally, loosen the headlight mounting bolt and pivot the headlig...
85 Maintenance Headlight Lamp Replacement 1. Remove the headlight retaining screw. 2. Lift the headlight upward and remove it from the base.3. Disconnect the wire harness.4. Remove the rubber boot from the rear of the headlight.5. Squeeze the bulb retainer and move it away from the bulb. Remove the ...
86 Maintenance Battery The motorcycle battery is a sealed, maintenance-free battery. Do not remove the battery cap strip for any reason. Keep the battery connections clean and tight at all times. Battery electrolyte is poisonous. It contains sulfuric acid. Serious burns can result from contact with ...
87 Maintenance Battery Installation WARNING! Improperly connecting or disconnecting battery cables can result in an explosion and cause serious injury or death. When removing the battery, always disconnect the negative (black) cable first. When reinstalling the battery, always connect the negative (...
88 Maintenance Fuse Replacement The standard fuse box is located under the seat. This fuse box houses all standard service fuses and the automatic circuit breakers. Fuse application and size are provided on a label on the fuse box cover.The main vehicle fuse is located on the wiring harness at the r...
89 Maintenance Electrical Precautions Be aware of the following precautions regarding the electrical system to avoid disruption of electrical signals and possible system malfunction.• DO use ONLY genuine INDIAN MOTORCYCLE parts and accessories designed for your model, and follow the instructions pro...
90 Maintenance Exhaust System Inspection Check the exhaust system for stains from leaking exhaust gasses. Replace damaged or leaking exhaust gaskets. Check all exhaust system fasteners. Tighten loose clamps and fasteners. Do not overtighten. See the INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Service Manual or an authorized ...
91 Maintenance Troubleshooting For your personal safety, do not attempt inspection or repairs not fully described in this rider’s manual. Contact an authorized dealer for service if you cannot determine the cause of a problem or if the inspection/repair exceeds your mechanical ability or tool resour...
92 Maintenance Troubleshooting Engine Starts But Misses or Runs Poorly Tip: Turn engine OFF before inspecting any of these items. Shifting Difficulties or Hard to Find Neutral Possible Cause Possible Remedy/Action Discharged battery Fully charge the battery. See page 87. Loose or corroded battery ca...
93 Maintenance Troubleshooting Engine Overheating Battery Charging Rate Low or Battery Discharges Brake Noise/Poor Brake Performance Tip: See your dealer if brake performance does not return after these inspections. Possible Cause Possible Remedy/Action Debris lodged in radiator screen Inspect and c...
94 Cleaning and Storage Cleaning Products This section provides tips on the very best way to clean, polish and preserve every surface of your beautiful new INDIAN motorcycle. We recommend the use of our new INDIAN MOTORCYCLE cleaning and polishing products and accessories, which have been specially ...
95 Cleaning and Storage Windshield Care Rinse the windshield with clean water to remove loose dirt and dust. NOTICE: Do not use glass cleaners, water or soil repellents, and petroleum or alcohol based cleaners on the windshield, as these products can damage the windshield. Leather Care Leather must ...
97 Cleaning and Storage Rodents Mice and other rodents are often the worst enemy of a stored motorcycle. If the motorcycle will be stored in an area where mice are a concern (particularly in rural areas, barns, sheds, etc.) be sure to take extra measures to deter their infestation. This may include ...
98 Specifications 2015 INDIAN SCOUT Dimensions (Dimensions and specifications may vary with features, options and accessories) Overall Length 91 in. (2311 mm) Overall Width 34.6 in. (880 mm) Overall Height 47.5 in. (1207 mm) Seat Height Unladen 26.5 in. (673 mm) Laden 25.3 in. (643 mm) Wheelbase 61....
100 Specifications 2015 INDIAN SCOUT Drive System Primary Drive Gear Drive Wet Clutch Crank Gear 46 Teeth Clutch Gear 77 Teeth Clutch Type Wet, Multi-Plate Primary Reduction Ratio 1.674:1 Transmission Type 6 Speed/Sliding Mesh/Foot Shift 1st Gear Ratio 2.769:1 2nd Gear Ratio 1.882:1 3rd Gear Ratio 1...
101 Specifications 2015 INDIAN SCOUT Wheels And Tires Front Wheel Size/Type 16 in. x 3.5 in. Cast Rear Wheel Size/Type 16 in. x 3.5 in. Cast Front Tire Type/Size Kenda K673F 130/90-16 72H Rear Tire Type/Size Kenda K673 150/80-16 71H Electrical Alternator 460W @ 3000 RPM Battery 12 volt, 12 amp/hour,...
102 Specifications Fuel Recommendation For best performance, use only unleaded gasoline with a 91 pump octane minimum (R+M/2 Method). DO NOT USE E-85 GASOLINE OR GASOLINE CONTAINING METHANOL. Using E85 or gasoline/methanol blends can result in poor starting and driveability, engine damage and damage...
103 Specifications Identification Number Record Record important identification numbers below. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) (see page 17) Engine Identification Number (see page 20) Ignition Key Number (see page 20)
104 Warranty INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Warranty Policy LIMITED WARRANTY Indian Motorcycle Company, 2100 Highway 55, Medina, MN 55340 (INDIAN MOTORCYCLE) gives a TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY on all components of your INDIAN motorcycle against defects in material or workmanship. This warranty covers parts and la...
105 Warranty INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Warranty Policy WARRANTY COVERAGE AND EXCLUSIONS: LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES This INDIAN MOTORCYCLE limited warranty excludes any failures that are not caused by a defect in material or workmanship. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER CLAIMS OF DEFECTIVE DESIGN. T...
106 Warranty INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Warranty Policy LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS 1. Mixing oil brands or using non-recommended oil may cause engine damage. We recommend the use of INDIAN MOTORCYCLE engine oil. 2. Damage or failure resulting from the use of non-recommended lubricants or fluids is not covered by ...
107 Warranty INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Warranty Policy HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE If your motorcycle requires warranty service, you must take it to an INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Servicing Dealer. When requesting warranty service you must present your copy of the Warranty Registration Form to the dealer. (THE COS...
108 Warranty INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Warranty Policy EXPORTED VEHICLES EXCEPT WHERE SPECIFICALLY REQUIRED BY LAW, THERE IS NO WARRANTY OR SERVICE BULLETIN COVERAGE ON THIS VEHICLE IF IT IS SOLD OUTSIDE THE COUNTRY OF THE SELLING DEALER’S AUTHORIZED LOCATION. This policy does not apply to vehicles that hav...
109 Warranty INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Warranty Policy Motorcycle Noise Regulation Tampering with noise control systems is prohibited. Federal law prohibits the following acts or causing thereof: • The removal or rendering inoperative by any person other than for the purposes of maintenance, repair, or repl...
110 Warranty Emissions Control System Warranty INDIAN MOTORCYCLE COMPANY - Emission Control System Warranty Statement Your Warranty Rights and Obligations The California Air Resources Board and INDIAN MOTORCYCLE COMPANY (hereinafter INDIAN MOTORCYCLE) are pleased to explain the emission control syst...
111 Warranty Emission Control System Warranty Owner’s Warranty Responsibilities As the motorcycle owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your Rider’s manual. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your motorcycl...
114 Warranty Emission Control System Warranty III. Limited Liability A. The liability of INDIAN MOTORCYCLE under this Emission Control System Warranty is limited solely to the remedying of defects in material or workmanship by an authorized INDIAN MOTORCYCLE dealer at its place of business during cu...
115 Maintenance Log Maintenance Performed Miles/Km Notes Performed by
117 Index A About the Rider’s Manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Accelerating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Accessories, Safety Considerations . . . . . . . . . 11Air Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Apparel for Riding . . . . . ....
118 INDEX F Fastener Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42, 90Fastener Torques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Fluid Brake Fluid Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . 102Coolant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Engine Oil Specifications . . . . . . . ...
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