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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 WARNING Improper vehicle use can result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH. NEVER Operate: • If you are under the age of 16 and without a driver’s license with motorcycle endorsement • Under the influence of drugs or alcohol • Off-road • With more than one passenger (motorcycle must be equipped with passen...
5 Table of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Reporting Safety Defects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Component...
6 Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Polaris vehicle, and welcome to our world-wide family of Polaris owners. We proudly produce an exciting line of utility and recreational products.• Snowmobiles • All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) • Low emission vehicles (LEVs) • RANGER ® utility vehicles • RZR ® s...
7 Safety About the Rider's Manual Failure to follow 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. This rider’s manual contains information that...
8 Safety Safe Riding Practices Improper use of this motorcycle can result in serious injury or death to you, your passenger and others. To minimize the risk of injury, read and understand the information contained in this section before operating the motorcycle. This section contains safety informat...
9 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 ...
10 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 substances. • the road is wet, icy or oily. • the road contains painted surfaces, manhole covers, metal grating, railway crossings or o...
11 Safety Safe Riding Practices Carrying a Passenger 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. See the manufacturer’s label (on the l...
12 Safety Use of Accessories Because VICTORY 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 the followin...
13 Safety Carrying 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 minim...
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 so it remains upright on the truck or trailer. If ...
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)2. Vehicle Emission Control Information (VECI)3. Noise Emission Control Information (NECI)4. Operator/Fuel Warning5. C...
18 Identification Ignition Key Number The ignition key number is stamped on the small metal tag attached to the key ring. Remove the tag and record the number on page 108. Store the tag in a safe place.Additional keys can be copied from one of the original keys. A VICTORY key blank is required. If y...
19 Identification Left Side View 1. Spark Plugs 2. Front Brake Caliper 3. Oil Cooler 4. Battery 5. Gear Shift Pedal 6. Operator Footrest 7. Sidestand 8. Oil Drain Plug 9. Oil Filter 10. Passenger Footpeg11. Rear Brake Caliper12. Evaporative Emissions Canister 13. Diagnostic Connector (under cover) R...
20 Identification Top View 1. Windshield 2. Clutch Lever 3. Fuel Filler Cap 4. Operator Seat 5. Passenger Seat 6. Saddlebag Latch 7. Turn Signals 8. Tail Lamps 9. Fender Closeouts (MAGNUM) 10. USB Cord (MAGNUM)11. Front Brake Lever12. Front Brake Fluid Reservoir Console 1. Speakers 2. Mode Switch 3....
21 Instruments, Features and Controls Ignition Switch The ignition key operates the ignition switch and parking lights. The ignition switch provides electrical power to the ignition, the lighting system and all electrical switches and buttons. Before starting the engine, read the instructions for st...
22 Instruments, Features and Controls Instrument Cluster The instrument cluster includes the speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, volt meter, indica-tor lamps and multi-function display. Speedometer The speedometer displays vehicle speed in either miles per hour or kilometers per hour. Tachometer Th...
23 Instruments, Features and Controls Instrument Cluster Indicator Lamps Lamp Indicates Condition Neutral This lamp illuminates when the transmission is in neutral and the ignition key is in the ON or PARK position. High Beam This lamp illuminates when the headlamp switch is set to high beam. Check ...
24 Instruments, Features and Controls Instrument Cluster Multi-Function Display Use the mode button to toggle through the modes of the multi-function display. See page 27. Permanently Displayed Modes • Clock• Gear Position• Ambient Temperature Trip Computer Modes • Odometer• Trip Odometers (Trip 1, ...
25 Instruments, Features and Controls Instrument Cluster Multi-Function Display Display Units (Standard/Metric) The display can be changed to display either standard or metric units of measurement. Tip: To exit the set-up mode at any time, wait 10 seconds. The display automatically exits and returns...
26 Instruments, Features and Controls Instrument Cluster Multi-Function Display Odometer/Trip Odometer The odometer displays the total distance traveled by the vehicle. The trip odometer displays distance traveled since the trip odometer was reset. To view the trip odometer, turn the key to the ON p...
27 Instruments, Features and Controls Left Handlebar Switches Audio Switches (if equipped) See page 109 for audio systems operation. Mode Button The mode button is located on the front side of the left handlebar switch. Use the mode button to toggle through the modes of the multi-function display. I...
28 Instruments, Features and Controls Right Handlebar Switches Engine Stop/Run Switch The engine stop/run switch is located on the right handlebar. This switch completes or interrupts the ignition, starter and fuel pump circuits. Use the engine stop/run switch to turn the engine off quickly. Turn th...
29 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:• Rotate the top of the grip rearward to increase engine speed and power. • Rotat...
30 Instruments, Features and Controls Brakes Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) (if equipped) The anti-lock brake system automatically reduces or increases brake pressure as needed to provide optimum braking control, reducing the chance of wheel lock-up during hard braking events or when braking on rough,...
31 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...
32 Instruments, Features and Controls Tilt Sensor A tilt sensor stops the engine if the motorcycle tips beyond 45 degrees to one side. The check engine light or message will also activate. To restart the engine, cycle the ignition switch to the OFF position, wait 20 seconds, then restart the engine....
33 Instruments, Features and Controls Fuel Cap Use the ignition key to lock and unlock the fuel cap. Always lock the fuel cap before riding. An open fuel cap could contact the handlebar.To open the fuel cap, lift the lock cover. Place the key in the lock and turn it clockwise.To secure the fuel cap,...
35 Pre-Ride Inspections Turn the ignition key to the ON position and move the stop/run switch to RUN before performing the following electrical inspections. Return the ignition key to the OFF position after completing these inspections. If inspection of any electrical item reveals component failure,...
37 Pre-Ride Inspections Tires Tire Pressure Check tire pressure before riding, when the tires are cold. This will provide the most accurate reading, as riding warms the tires and increases tire air pressure. Adjust tire pressure as needed based on the total weight of your intended load. See page 75....
39 Pre-Ride Inspections 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 the thinnest point of the friction material has worn to the minimum recommended thickness, see your VICTORY dealer for brake pad replaceme...
40 Pre-Ride Inspections Front Suspension Inspect the front forks for oil leaks or damage, and verify smooth suspension operation. See page 66. Steering 1. On level ground, straddle the motorcycle and bring it to the fully upright position. Turn the handlebars from stop to stop. The action should be ...
41 Pre-Ride Inspections Sidestand 1. On level ground, straddle the motorcycle and bring it to the fully upright position.2. Move the sidestand up to the stored position and down to the fully extended position several times. It should move smoothly and quietly. Make sure the return spring holds the s...
42 Operation The operation section of this manual describes how to ensure maximum performance and longevity through the proper care and operation of your motorcycle. Tip: Even if you're an experienced motorcycle operator or passenger, read all of the safety information in this manual before operatin...
43 Operation Fueling Always refuel on level ground with the sidestand down. Review the fuel warnings. See page 14. Use only the recommended fuel. See page 108. Hold the nozzle while filling. Do not rest the weight of the nozzle and hose on the filler neck. Do not leave the nozzle unattended. WARNING...
44 Operation Starting the Engine The starter interlock system allows the engine to be started only when the transmission is in neutral, or when the transmission is in gear with the clutch disengaged (clutch lever pulled in). Tip: If the motorcycle runs out of fuel, prime the system before attempting...
45 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...
46 Operation Shifting Gears Tip: Within the recommended speed ranges (see Recommended Shift Points table), you can downshift to slow the motorcycle or to increase power. You may want to downshift when climbing a hill or passing. Downshifting also helps to decrease speed when combined with closing th...
47 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 ...
48 Operation Using Cruise Control (if equipped) Resume Speed After disengaging the cruise control with the brake, throttle or clutch, wait at least 3 seconds, then press the resume button (RES) to return to the set speed.If the resume button is pressed within 3 seconds of disengaging, the cruise con...
49 Operation Stopping the Engine Before stopping the engine, bring the motorcycle to a complete stop. Shift to neutral or disengage the clutch. WARNING! Stopping the engine with the transmission in gear while the motorcycle is moving could cause loss of rear wheel traction or engine and transmission...
50 Operation Reverse Operation (if equipped) NOTICE: Do not attempt to engage or disengage the reverse system when the motorcycle is moving. Before Operating in Reverse: • always sit on the motorcycle with legs astride and both feet on the ground.• always check for obstacles or people behind the mot...
51 Maintenance Safety During Service Procedures Failure to follow 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 adjus...
52 Maintenance Proper maintenance assures the highest level of safety, durability and dependability for your motorcycle.• Have your VICTORY dealer perform the break-in maintenance procedures when the motorcycle’s odometer registers 500 miles (800 km). • Perform the recommended periodic maintenance a...
53 Maintenance Periodic Maintenance Table See table key below Component Page Odometer Reading in Miles (Kilometers) 500 ( 800) 5000 ( 8 000) 10000 ( 16000) 15000 ( 24000) 20000 ( 32000) 25000 ( 40000) 30000 ( 48000) 35000 ( 56000) 40000 ( 64000) 45000 ( 72000) 50000 ( 80000) Air Filter 56 I I R I R ...
54 Maintenance Maintenance Log Maintenance Performed Miles / Km Notes Performed by
55 Maintenance Engine Oil / Filter Change Change the engine oil at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance table beginning on page 53.1. Start the engine and allow it to idle for several minutes. Stop the engine. Tip: The engine must be at normal operating temperature before changing the...
56 Maintenance Air Filter Inspect the air filter often if riding in unusually wet or dusty conditions. Do not apply air filter oil to this air filter.The fuel line is secured to the main wiring harness with a cable tie. Do not cut or remove the cable tie. 1. Remove the fuel tank. See pages 56-57.2. ...
57 Maintenance Fuel Tank Removal 5. The fuel line is secured to the main wiring harness with a cable tie. Do not cut or remove the cable tie. Pivot the rear of the tank upward to access the tank bottom. Support the rear of the tank in this position. 6. Locate the pump harness electrical connector un...
58 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. Using care to avoid damage to the fuel tank fitting and special tool, position the fuel tank on the frame of the motorcycle. 3....
59 Maintenance Fuel Tank Installation 10. Install the rear isolators (with flange side toward the tank) and flange bushings. 11. Lower the tank and install the tank bolts. Torque: 18 ft-lbs (24 Nm) 12. Connect the vent line, ground wire and ground wire bolt. Torque: 96 in-lbs (11 Nm) 13. Prime the f...
60 Maintenance Drive Belt Condition 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 intervals. See the VICTORY Service Manual or an authorized VICTORY dealer. DO NOT attempt to check belt tension if t...
61 Maintenance Drive Belt Tension Data Specifications are listed below for deflection and sonic tension. Sonic tension measurement requires Gates Sonic Tension Meter 507C or an equivalent. Drive Belt Deflection (Using PV-43532 Tension Gauge) Drive Belt Sonic Tension (Using Sonic Tension Meter) Drive...
62 Maintenance Drive Belt Tension Inspection 1. Elevate and support the motorcycle with the rear tire slightly off the floor. CAUTION! Make sure the motorcycle is stable when elevated. Injury may occur if the motorcycle tips or falls. 2. Place the transmission in neutral.3. Rotate the rear wheel in ...
63 Maintenance Drive Belt Tension Adjustment 1. Move the wheel to the tight spot location determined previously. 2. Loosen the rear axle nut on the left side.3. Turn each axle adjuster nut clockwise an equal amount to tighten the belt (reduce deflection) or an equal amount counter- clockwise to loos...
64 Maintenance Rear Suspension Adjustment For riding comfort and to ensure proper ground clearance, adjust rear shock air pressure as specified on the label located in the right saddlebag cover (reproduced below).Follow these guidelines when adjusting:• Park the motorcycle with the sidestand down on...
65 Maintenance Rear Suspension Adjustment 1. Park the motorcycle with the sidestand down on a firm, level surface. Remove all riders and cargo. 2. Remove the right side cover. Remove the cap from the air fitting. 3. Refer to the shock label to determine the recommended air pressure. 4. Install the h...
66 Maintenance Front Fork / Suspension Inspection 1. Place the motorcycle on the sidestand and inspect the front forks. If fork oil is present on the outer tube, do not ride the motorcycle. See your dealer for service before operating. If fork oil is present around the fork seals or inner tubes, rep...
67 Maintenance Evaporative Emission Control System (California Models) 1. Inspect all evaporative emission control system hoses and connections. Make sure all connections are tight. 2. Inspect connections at the evaporative emissions canister to be sure they are secure. The canister is located under...
68 Maintenance Throttle Control Inspection 1. With the engine OFF, rotate the throttle control grip fully open and then release it. It should rotate smoothly from the rest position to the completely open position. It should return to the rest position quickly when released. 2. Repeat the twist and r...
69 Maintenance Cruise Control Cable Inspection (if equipped) 1. Remove the right side access cover. 2. Inspect the throttle body end of the cruise control cable for fraying and be sure the end is secured in the bracket. Throttle Cable Lubrication Lubricate control cable ends at the intervals recomme...
70 Maintenance Mechanical Clutch Lever Lubrication 1. Remove the right side access cover. Loosen the clutch cable adjuster lock nut. 2. Turn the cable adjuster completely inward to provide maximum lever freeplay. 3. Remove the clutch lever pivot nut and screw. Disconnect the clutch cable from the cl...
71 Maintenance Rear Brake Pedal 1. See page 31 for rear brake pedal adjustments.2. Lubricate the pivot bushing at the intervals recommended in the periodic maintenance table beginning on page 53. Also lubricate any time binding is evident. Use VICTORY All Purpose Grease or equivalent. 3. Inspect bra...
73 Maintenance Brake Disc Inspection / Cleaning 1. Inspect brake pads as outlined on page 39.2. Inspect brake discs for nicks, scratches, cracks or other damage. Inspect the thickness of each brake disc at four or more locations around the disc. If any disc is worn to the minimum thickness at the th...
74 Maintenance Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Tone Ring/Sensor Inspection 1. Visually inspect for damaged teeth on the front and rear ABS tone rings. Inspect for nicks and dents on the face of the teeth. The teeth edges should be consistent in appearance. If a tone ring is damaged, see your VICTORY de...
76 Maintenance Spark Plugs Replace spark plugs at the intervals recommended in the periodic maintenance table beginning on page 53. Always replace spark plugs in pairs. 1. Make sure the engine is at room temperature.2. Pull upward on the spark plug boot (not the wire) to remove the boot. CAUTION! We...
77 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 ...
78 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 (...
79 Maintenance Handlebar Position On models equipped with two handlebar positions, the motorcycle is manufactured with handlebars in the low position. Before changing handlebar position, check regulations in your area of operation. Operation with the handlebars in the high position may not be legal ...
80 Maintenance Side Covers Remove the left side cover to access the electronic control module, diagnostic connector and chassis-to-engine harness connector.Remove the right side cover to access the fuses, rear suspension air fitting, clutch cable adjuster, purge valve and flasher unit.Remove both si...
81 Maintenance Saddlebag Bumper Removal (if equipped) Saddlebag bumpers (if equipped) can be removed. Be sure to retain the M6 screws, nut plates and spacer plates for future reinstallation.1. Remove the saddlebags.2. Remove the five (5) screws securing each bumper to the frame, along with the nut p...
82 Maintenance Saddlebag Removal (Without Audio) 1. Open the saddlebag cover. Rotate the two fasteners 1/4 turn counter-clockwise.2. Slightly pivot the saddlebag away from the motorcycle. Close the saddlebag cover.3. Disconnect any wire harnesses leading from the saddlebag to the motorcycle. If nece...
84 Maintenance Seat Removal / Installation 1. Remove the side covers. See page 80.2. Remove the two seat screws. Tool: 6 mm Allen wrench 3. Lift the front of the seat upward and pull forward to disengage the tab at the rear of the seat. If equipped, unplug the seat heater. 4. To install, reverse the...
85 Maintenance Headlight Aim Inspection (LED) For best results, have an assistant and perform the inspection in a dimly lit area. 1. Verify that tire pressure is at specification. See page 75. 2. Verify that rear suspension ride height (preload) is at specification. See page 64. 3. Adjust rear shock...
86 Maintenance Fuse Replacement NOTICE: Use fuses with the recommended amperage to avoid damage to the electrical system. Tip: Use the fuse puller provided in the tool kit to remove a fuse. 1. Remove the right side cover.2. Lift the release tab and slide the fuse box upward to remove it from the bra...
87 Maintenance Electrical Precautions Be aware of the following precautions regarding the electrical system to avoid disruption of electrical signals and possible system malfunction. DO: • DO use ONLY genuine VICTORY parts and accessories designed for your model and follow the instructions provided....
88 Maintenance Elevating the Motorcycle WARNING! Serious injury or death can occur if the motorcycle tips or falls. Make sure the motorcycle will not tip or fall while elevated or while on the sidestand. Some procedures require raising the motorcycle to remove weight from the component being inspect...
89 Maintenance Troubleshooting For your personal safety, do not attempt inspection or repairs not fully described in this rider’s manual. Contact an authorized VICTORY dealer for service if you cannot determine the cause of a problem or if the inspection / repair exceeds your mechanical ability or t...
90 Maintenance Troubleshooting Shifting Difficulties or Hard to Find Neutral Battery Charging Rate Low or Battery Discharges Brake Noise / Poor Brake Performance Tip: Contact a VICTORY dealer if brake performance does not return after these inspections. Anti-Lock Brake Light Remains Illuminated or I...
91 Cleaning and Storage VICTORY Cleaning Products This section provides tips on the very best way to clean, polish and preserve every surface of your beautiful new VICTORY motorcycle. We recommend the use of our VICTORY cleaning and polishing products and accessories, which have been specially desig...
92 Cleaning and Storage Windshield Care (if equipped) Clean the windshield with a soft cloth and plenty of warm water. Dry with a soft clean cloth. Remove minor scratches with a high-quality polishing compound designed for use on polycarbonate surfaces. NOTICE: Brake fluid and alcohol will permanent...
93 Cleaning and Storage Gloss Clear Coat Finish Care The Axalta Sports and Equipment Finish System was used to provide the original gloss finish on your motorcycle. This finish system provides superior protection against the elements. To maximize the benefits of this system, use the following guide ...
94 Cleaning and Storage Polished Aluminum Care When a VICTORY motorcycle is new, the polished aluminum wheels, hand levers and shifter shine like chrome. Ultraviolet (UV) rays and oxidation will cause polished aluminum to grow dull, however, if it’s not properly polished and protected.VICTORY Awesom...
95 Cleaning and Storage Polishing the Motorcycle Premium Polishing for Long-Lasting Protection The premium method of polishing paint and chrome utilizes the latest in high-quality polymer technology that provides the longest-lasting protection available in the polish industry today. VICTORY Liquid S...
96 Cleaning and Storage If you will not operate the motorcycle for several months, such as during the winter, store the motorcycle to prevent damage to the fuel system and the battery and to protect components from corrosion or deterioration. During storage you might use products that are potentiall...
97 Cleaning and Storage Engine Protection Change the engine oil. See page 55. Carbon deposits and combustion acids, normally suspended in the engine oil when in service, settle on internal engine components during storage. Settled deposits can cause engine damage or internal corrosion. Battery Care ...
98 Cleaning and Storage Removal From Storage 1. Remove the cover and unlock the front forks (if locked).2. Verify that tire pressure is at specification.3. Install the battery and perform an electrical inspection.4. Check the oil level. If the motorcycle was stored in an area subject to wide swings ...
99 Warranties Victory Motorcycles Warranty Policy Limited Warranty Victory Motorcycles Division, Polaris Industries Inc., 2100 Highway 55, Medina, Minnesota 55340 gives a TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY on all components of your VICTORY motorcycle against defects in material or workmanship. This warranty ...
100 Warranties Victory Motorcycles Warranty Policy Warranty Coverage And Exclusions: Limitations Of Warranties And Remedies LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS 1. Mixing oil brands or using non-recommended oil may cause engine damage. We recommend the use of VICTORY MOTORCYCLES engine oil. 2. Damage or failure re...
101 Warranties How To Obtain Warranty Service If your motorcycle requires warranty service, you must take it to a VICTORY MOTORCYCLES Servicing Dealer. When requesting warranty service you must present your copy of the Warranty Registration Form to the dealer. (THE COST OF TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM...
102 Warranties 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 have received authorization for exp...
103 Warranties Emissions Control System Warranty Victory Motorcycle Division, Polaris Industries Inc. - Emission Control System Warranty Statement Your Warranty Rights and Obligations The California Air Resources Board and VICTORY MOTORCYCLES (hereinafter VICTORY) are pleased to explain the emission...
105 Warranties Emissions Control System Warranty III. Limited Liability A. The liability of VICTORY under this Emission Control System Warranty is limited solely to the remedying of defects in material or workmanship by an authorized VICTORY dealer at its place of business during customary business ...
106 Specifications CROSS COUNTRY Dimensions (Dimensions and specifications may vary with features, options and accessories) Overall Length 104.3 in. (265 cm) (CC / 8-BALL)104.6 in. (265.7 cm) (MAGNUM)108.1 in. (274.7 cm) (TOUR) Overall Width 39.3 in. (100 cm) Overall Height 52.5 in. (133.3 cm) (CC /...
108 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, and may damage critical...
109 Cross Country/Cross Country Tour Audio System Audio System Introduction Please see page 128 for CROSS COUNTRY 8-BALL audio system information.Please see page 129 for CROSS COUNTRY MAGNUM audio system information. Not all motorcycles are equipped with an audio system. Motorcycles equipped with an...
110 Cross Country/Cross Country Tour Audio System Citizens Band (CB) Radio Controls If equipped, the operator’s CB radio controls are located on the left handlebar above the audio controls. Operation of these controls is outlined in greater detail on the following pages.1. Push-to-Talk (PTT): Press ...
111 Cross Country/Cross Country Tour Audio System Audio System Power The ignition key must be in the ACC or ON position to use the audio system.With the key in the ACC or ON position and audio system OFF, the screen will display “VICTORY”. Tip: To prevent battery drain, do not leave the key in the A...
112 Cross Country/Cross Country Tour Audio System Selecting Audio Sources Press and release the MODE button until the desired source is active. FM source active: U.S. / European models AM source active: U.S. models only WX (Weather) source active: U.S. models only NAV MP3 source active: U.S. / Europ...
113 Cross Country/Cross Country Tour Audio System Audio Tuning Use the tuner on the left control to select radio stations.Press and release TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) to locate stations in single-step increments.Press and hold TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) to seek or scan for stations depending on mode setting. Me...
114 Cross Country/Cross Country Tour Audio System Audio Mode Menus Entering Mode Menus Press and hold the MODE button until the system enters the audio system mode menus. Then press and release the MODE button until the desired mode menu displays.To change mode settings, enter the mode menu. Press T...
115 Cross Country/Cross Country Tour Audio System Audio Mode Menus To change mode settings, enter the mode menu. Press TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) to change settings. Wait 5 seconds or push VOL (+) or VOL (-) to exit. Automatic Volume Control (AVC) When set, this feature will lower or raise the speaker/hea...
116 Cross Country/Cross Country Tour Audio System Audio Mode Menus To change mode settings, enter the mode menu. Press TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) to change settings. Tip: Sources and menu options will be displayed only for installed components. Driver ICOM Volume Press TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) to adjust. Driv...
117 Cross Country/Cross Country Tour Audio System Audio Mode Menus To change mode settings, enter the mode menu. Press TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) to change settings. Tip: Sources and menu options will be displayed only for installed components. SiriusXM Display Press TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) to set the screen...
118 Cross Country/Cross Country Tour Audio System CB Radio / ICOM System CB/ICOM Introduction In the U.S.A., refer to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Plain Rules pamphlet accompanying this rider’s manual for a comprehensive guide of citizens band (CB) radio rules and regulations. Headset...
120 Cross Country/Cross Country Tour Audio System CB Radio / ICOM System Local/Distant CB Radio Mode To change mode settings, enter the mode menu. Press TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) to set the CB to local (LO) or distant (DX) mode. Distant: Use this setting for weaker signals. Receiver sensitivity will be i...
121 Cross Country/Cross Country Tour Audio System CB Radio / ICOM System ICOM System Press and release ICOM on the left control to activate the intercom system.When the intercom system is active, ICOM will display on the console screen. VOX Break Setting The intercom is opened and closed using a voi...
122 Cross Country/Cross Country Tour Audio System AUX / iPod Getting Started The ignition key must be in the ACC or ON position to use the audio system. Tip: To prevent battery drain, do not leave the key in the ACC position for long periods. VICTORY recommends using the audio system only when the e...
123 Cross Country/Cross Country Tour Audio System AUX / iPod iPod Playlists To browse tracks by artist, playlist or album, press and hold the PRE button to bring up the selection screen. Press TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) to highlight the desired category. Press and release the PRE button to bring up the it...
124 Cross Country/Cross Country Tour Audio System SiriusXM Radio About SiriusXM Satellite Radio (for U.S.A. and Canadian Products) SiriusXM Radio offers an extraordinary variety of commercial-free music, plus premier sports, news, talk radio, stand-up comedy, children’s and entertainment programming...
125 Cross Country/Cross Country Tour Audio System SiriusXM Radio Getting Started The ignition key must be in the ACC or ON position to use the audio system. Tip: To prevent battery drain, do not leave the key in the ACC position for long periods. VICTORY recommends using the audio system only when t...
126 Cross Country/Cross Country Tour Audio System SiriusXM Radio SiriusXM Radio Categories With SiriusXM as the active source, use the MODE button to scroll to the SiriusXM Category menu.Press TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) on the left control to change the category. SiriusXM Radio Channels Press TUNE (+) or ...
127 Cross Country/Cross Country Tour Audio System NAV MP3 Navigation MP3 Introduction Please read this manual and the GARMIN ZUMO 660 NAV MP3 information pro-vided with your player to become familiar with all unit features and operation.The audio integration kit must be installed to enable outputs f...
128 Cross Country 8-BALL Audio System Audio System Introduction The 8-BALL audio system differs from the system described on the preceding pages. Tip: The 8-BALL audio software cannot be updated. The 8-BALL audio system allows you to listen to audio from:• an iPod (when connected, the iPod will char...
129 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio System Introduction Please see page 128 for CROSS COUNTRY 8-BALL audio system information.Please see page 109 for CROSS COUNTRY and CROSS COUNTRY TOUR audio system information. Not all motorcycles are equipped with an audio system. Motorcycles equipped wit...
132 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Instrument Cluster Audio Display Zones The LCD display uses four distinct zones to provide the rider with audio system information. 1. Entertainment Icons: Displays the entertainment source. Tip: iPod will be displayed whenever an iPod or iPhone is connected via...
133 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Mute/Push-To-Talk (PTT) Press once to mute the audio system volume. Press or or to un-mute the audio system volume. Double press to activate voice recognition feature on a paired phone. Low Voltage Mute If the battery voltage drops to 10.5 +/- 0.5 volts, the rad...
134 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Selecting Audio Sources WX (Weather) source: North America models only USB sources: Flash memory connected iPhone / iPod connected Pandora ® on iPhone / iPod (Pandora is currently available only in the United States, Australia and New Zealand.) NAV Audio source:...
136 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Selecting Audio Sources USB Audio Source - Flash / Memory Stick Connect the USB memory stick to the USB connector cable. The following music files are recognized by the radio:• WAV• OGG• MP3• FLACDrive must be FAT32 formatted. Music files not recognized by the r...
137 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Selecting Audio Sources USB Audio Source - iPod / iPhone Connected Category Select 1. Press and hold until the category list appears. Tip: Pandora ® will appear only if device is connected via USB and is capable of running Pandora. 2. To navigate the categories,...
138 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Selecting Audio Sources USB Audio Source - iPod / iPhone with Pandora ® 4. To give a “THUMBS DOWN” for the current song, Press and hold . 5. To skip forward to the next song, press and release . 6. When the skip limit is reached, “SKIP LIMIT REACHED” displays. 7...
139 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Selecting Audio Sources NAV Audio Source Please read this manual and the GARMIN ZUMO 660 NAV MP3 information provided with your player to become familiar with all unit features and operation.The audio integration kit must be installed to enable outputs from the ...
140 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Selecting Audio Sources Bluetooth Sources Tip: To utilize the Driver Device source, a device must be paired with the radio and the driver source must be turned on. See Bluetooth setup and Bluetooth Driver Source. Press and release until “DRIVER DEVICE” is displa...
141 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Selecting Audio Sources Bluetooth Device Music Mode Settings The DRIVER DEVICE source will play the music source that is active on the connected device. Some Bluetooth devices allow the radio to access additional features and controls when using the Pandora ® ap...
142 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Selecting Audio Sources Bluetooth Device Music Mode Settings Music Mode Setting - Bluetooth Driver Source 1. When the Bluetooth device audio source is active and playing, press and hold until the system enters the MUSIC MODE menu. 2. Press or to navigate to eith...
143 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Voice Recognition Mode The radio features voice recognition when a driver headset is connected and turned on. Radio Bluetooth functionality is dependent on the capabilities of the device. Please see your device’s user manual. Tip: Make sure the Bluetooth volume ...
144 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Voice Recognition Mode Receiving / Answering a Phone Call When a phone is paired to DRIVER DEVICE, the audio system will allow the driver to either answer or reject an incoming phone call. When an incoming phone call is received, the screen will display the info...
145 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Siri Eyes Free The radio’s voice command mode supports the Siri Eyes Free feature on select iPhone models so you can use Siri without having to look at the screen. For example:• “Play songs by...”• “Get directions to...”• “Read my notifications”• “Send a message...
146 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio Mode Menus Bass Setting 1. Press or to adjust. 2. Press and release to move to the next selection. Mid Setting 1. Press or to adjust. 2. Press and release to move to the next selection. Treble Setting 1. Press or to adjust. 2. Press and release to move to ...
147 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio Mode Menus Automatic Volume Control (AVC) When set, this feature will lower or raise the speaker/headset volume automatically, based on vehicle speed. • Off: No Adjustment • Low: Least aggressive setting • Medium: Moderate setting • High: Most aggressive s...
148 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio Mode Menus Bluetooth Setup Menu Bluetooth Setup Notes • The Bluetooth Setup Menu will display “C” next to each position when there is either a headset or device connected. • Each Bluetooth position can have a maximum of three devices paired to that locatio...
149 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio Mode Menus Bluetooth Setup Menu Driver Headset Pairing 10. When the headset is found, its name displays. 11. Press and release to pair the headset with the radio. 12. The radio displays “PAIRING” during the pairing process. Tip: If prompted to enter a pair...
150 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio Mode Menus Bluetooth Setup Menu Driver Device Pairing The radio can be paired with Bluetooth devices such as smart phones. 1. In the Bluetooth Setup Menu, press or to scroll. 2. Set the device to “Discoverable Mode” before starting the pairing procedure. 3...
151 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio Mode Menus Bluetooth Setup Menu Unpairing / Reconnecting Devices The following steps reference the Driver Headset as an example. Use the same procedure to unpair other devices.1. In the Bluetooth Setup Menu, press or to scroll. Scroll to Driver Headset. Pr...
152 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio Mode Menus Bluetooth Driver Device 1. Press or to turn the Driver Bluetooth Device source ON or OFF. 2. Press and release to move to the next selection. NAV Audio 1. Press or to turn the NAV Audio source ON or OFF. 2. Press and release to move to the next ...
153 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio Mode Menus Tuner Clear Presets 1. To clear all FM or AM radio station presets, press or to select FM or AM clear presets. 2. Press and release to clear the presets for the desired tuner band. 3. Press and release to move to the next selection. Radio Broadc...
154 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio System Diagnostics The audio system diagnostic menu allows the following actions for you or your VICTORY dealer: • View radio software version • Perform left-hand audio control key pad tests • Set radio tuner location • View vehicle speed Diagnostic Menu A...
155 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio System Diagnostics Tuner Location Settings The radio tuner can be set to the geographical location where the motorcycle will be driven. The following settings can be chosen under the Tuner Location Settings menu: • NORTH AMERICA (USA/CANADA/MEXICO) • EUROP...
156 Index A About the Rider’s Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7ABS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30ABS Tone Ring/Sensor Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . 74ABS, How to Respond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Accelerating . . . . . . . . ...
159 Index S Switches Audio Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Emergency Flasher Switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Engine Starter Switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Engine Stop/Run Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Hand Grip Heater Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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