Polaris 2009 Victory Vegas- User Manual

Polaris 2009 Victory Vegas

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – California Proposition 65 Warning
  • Page 4 – We’ve created a web site just for YOU!; Technical tips
  • Page 7 – FOREWORD; Thank you for choosing a Polaris VICTORY motorcycle!
  • Page 8 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 9 – INTRODUCTION; Read the Owner’s Manual; add to your enjoyment and keep you riding safely.; WARNING
  • Page 10 – SAFETY; Symbols and Terms Used in the Owner’s Manual; Notice
  • Page 11 – Safe Riding Practices; passengers) must follow these safety precautions.; operating the motorcycle.
  • Page 12 – signed for only one rider and one passenger.
  • Page 13 – Know your skills and limits, and ride within them.
  • Page 14 – increase the possibility of losing control.
  • Page 15 – Reduce your speed when:
  • Page 16 – and cause loss of control.; Carrying a Passenger; To carry a passenger safely, do the following:
  • Page 17 – Protective Apparel; In
  • Page 18 – any additional cargo on the motorcycle.
  • Page 19 – Loading Examples; VEGAS
  • Page 20 – KINGPIN; KINGPIN TOUR
  • Page 21 – Carrying Cargo; guidelines also refer to the contents of any accessories.
  • Page 22 – Distribute weight evenly in each of the saddlebags.
  • Page 23 – Modifications; If in doubt, contact your authorized VICTORY Dealer.; Parking the Motorcycle
  • Page 24 – Transporting the Motorcycle
  • Page 25 – Accessory Selection and Installation
  • Page 26 – Gasoline and Exhaust
  • Page 27 – Maintenance; cycle or result in bodily injury.
  • Page 29 – Location of Safety and Vehicle Information Labels (All Models)
  • Page 30 – motorcycle for model-specific information.
  • Page 32 – Location F
  • Page 34 – Location H (EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION)
  • Page 35 – Reporting Safety Defects; US Department of Transportation
  • Page 36 – COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION; Handlebar Area - VEGAS Models
  • Page 37 – Left Side - VEGAS Models
  • Page 38 – Right Side - VEGAS Models
  • Page 39 – Handlebar Area - KINGPIN Models
  • Page 40 – Left Side - KINGPIN Models
  • Page 41 – Right Side - KINGPIN Models
  • Page 42 – Vehicle Identification Number; or to order replacement parts.
  • Page 43 – Engine Identification Number; right crankcase behind the rear cylinder. You may need the engine; Ignition Key Number; VICTORY dealer can assist you in obtaining a replacement key.
  • Page 44 – INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS; Ignition Key; The ignition key operates the ignition switch and parking lights.; Ignition Switch; electrical switches and buttons.; Off Position; key can be removed. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position and; On Position; flashers, turn signals and all other electrical features.
  • Page 45 – Instrument Cluster; The instrument cluster includes the speedometer, the tachometer; Speedometer; portion of the speedometer.; Trip Odometer
  • Page 46 – tachometer kit can also be purchased as an accessory through your; result in you losing control of the motorcycle.
  • Page 47 – Indicator Lights; The neutral indicator illuminates when the transmission is
  • Page 48 – The turn signal indicator flashes when the left, right, or
  • Page 49 – Left Handlebar Controls; Emergency Flasher Switch
  • Page 50 – Turn Signal Switch Operation; switch to the right to activate the right turn signals.; Clutch Lever
  • Page 51 – Right Handlebar Controls; Engine Stop/Run Switch; emergency conditions.; Starter Button
  • Page 52 – Gear Shift Pedal; The gear shift pedal (1) is located on the left side; Rear Brake Pedal; The rear brake pedal (2) is on the right side of the
  • Page 53 – Fuel Cap
  • Page 54 – Sidestand; extended. Lean the motorcycle toward the sidestand until the; come into contact with the ground and cause loss of control.
  • Page 55 – components as needed.
  • Page 56 – Electrical Equipment; neutral indicator should remain illuminated.; Headlight; taillight brightness should increase.
  • Page 57 – Turn Signals; indicator should stop flashing.; Horn; Press the horn button. The horn should sound loudly.
  • Page 58 – Engine Oil Level; resulting in loss of control.
  • Page 59 – Fuel Components; Fuel Level; Fuel Hose, Rail and Connections; dampness or stains from leaking or dried fuel.; Evaporative Emission Control System (California models); left side of the motorcycle behind the side stand.
  • Page 60 – Tires; Tire Pressure; table on page 127, or to the decal on the motorcycle.; Tire Condition; tires immediately (see the; Tire Tread Depth
  • Page 61 – Brakes; Front Brake Lever Movement; VICTORY
  • Page 62 – Front Brake Fluid Level
  • Page 63 – Press and release the rear brake pedal. It should move freely and
  • Page 64 – Rear Brake Fluid Level; To check the rear brake fluid level, remove the right side
  • Page 65 – Hoses and Connections; Inspect all brake hoses and connections for dampness or stains; Brake Pads; brake pads when wear lines (3) are no longer visible, or when
  • Page 66 – Throttle Control Grip and Cables
  • Page 67 – Clutch; Mechanical Clutch
  • Page 68 – Hydraulic Clutch; straight forward. Do not use the side stand. Position the
  • Page 70 – VICTORY Service Manual
  • Page 71 – Front of Motorcycle
  • Page 72 – OPERATION
  • Page 73 – Engine Break-in Period
  • Page 75 – Fueling and Fill Height; before starting the engine.
  • Page 76 – Priming the Fuel System; restraints for tightness.
  • Page 77 – Starting the Engine; pressurizes the fuel system.; Tilt Sensor
  • Page 78 – Shifting Gears
  • Page 79 – the clutch lever and open the throttle.
  • Page 80 – that in the table of recommended shift points.; Recommended Shift Points
  • Page 81 – Accelerating; the motorcycle accelerates.
  • Page 82 – Braking; brakes gradually if you need to stop.
  • Page 83 – Stopping the Engine; off the road and away from traffic.
  • Page 84 – On a slope; the motorcycle so that it is stable when it rests on the sidestand.; On soft surfaces
  • Page 86 – MAINTENANCE
  • Page 87 – Initial Maintenance; performance for its entire service life.; Periodic Maintenance Intervals
  • Page 88 – Periodic Maintenance Interval Table
  • Page 91 – MAINTENANCE RECORD
  • Page 93 – Engine Oil; Change Engine Oil and Oil Filter
  • Page 94 – by hand
  • Page 95 – With the transmission in neutral, start and run the engine for; loss of control of the motorcycle.
  • Page 96 – Inspect Air Filter; Wear face protection when using pressurized air.
  • Page 97 – Drive Belt; Drive Belt Condition; should be replaced at periodic intervals (see the; Drive Belt Tension; Make sure the drive belt is dry and at room temperature.
  • Page 99 – securely under the frame.; or death may occur if the motorcycle tips or falls.; Position the small O-ring on the belt tension gauge directly over
  • Page 100 – zero force; Important Drive Belt Deflection
  • Page 101 – Drive Belt Tension Adjustment; the wheel
  • Page 102 – Rear Wheel; Alignment
  • Page 103 – On screw style adjusters
  • Page 105 – Rear Suspension; with their riding gear on.; Ride Height Specifications
  • Page 106 – InspectRear Shock Absorber Preload (Ride Height)
  • Page 107 – Adjust Rear Shock Absorber Preload (Ride Height)
  • Page 109 – Inspect Swing Arm and Rear Axle; freely without binding.; present, inspect the swing arm pivot bushings (see the
  • Page 110 – Front Suspension and Steering; Front Forks
  • Page 111 – Inspect Steering and Front Axle; or a block of wood or steel placed securely under the frame.
  • Page 112 – Fuel System; Crankcase Ventilation Hose and Connections
  • Page 113 – Fuel Filter Replacement
  • Page 114 – Throttle; Throttle Control Grip and Cable; to its rest position quickly when released.
  • Page 115 – Adjust Throttle Freeplay; Turn the lock nuts away from the adjuster nuts as far as possible
  • Page 116 – Clutch Lever and Cable
  • Page 117 – Adjust Clutch Cable Freeplay; Tighten the adjuster lock nut securely while holding
  • Page 118 – Hydraulic Clutch Fluid; front wheel straight forward. Do not use the side
  • Page 119 – Add Hydraulic Clutch Fluid; resulting in a clutch malfunction.
  • Page 120 – Lubricate Clutch Lever; cable from the clutch lever.; Assembly Grease or Victory All Purpose grease.
  • Page 121 – Lubricate Control Cables; operation and maximum service life:; or equivalent to the barrel end.
  • Page 122 – Squeeze the front brake lever toward the handlebar and
  • Page 123 – Front Brake Lever Lubrication
  • Page 124 – Position the motorcycle on level ground with the front wheel
  • Page 125 – Add Front Brake Fluid
  • Page 126 – Adjust Rear Brake Pedal; drag is present with the pedal released, refer to the
  • Page 127 – To check the rear brake fluid level, remove right side cover.; Add Rear Brake Fluid
  • Page 128 – Bring the motorcycle to a vertical position with an appropriate
  • Page 129 – of the caliper. If the brake pads require replacement, see
  • Page 130 – Brake Disc
  • Page 131 – Adjust Gear Shift Pedal Height
  • Page 133 – Tread Depth
  • Page 134 – Spark Plugs
  • Page 135 – Remove the spark plug from the cylinder head with a 5/8 inch spark; NGK DCPR6E
  • Page 136 – Engine Compression; check procedures and special tools required, see the; Exhaust System
  • Page 137 – Seat Removal and Installation; sudden shift in riding position, causing loss of control.
  • Page 138 – Battery; vegetable oil. Call physician immediately.; reason. Keep the battery connections clean and tight at all times.
  • Page 139 – Battery Removal; that could result in injury.; Caution
  • Page 140 – Battery Charging; The battery may contain explosive gases.; thin film of dielectric grease to the posts and cable connectors.; Accessory Battery Charger
  • Page 141 – Battery Installation
  • Page 142 – Fuses; Release the tabs on each side of the fuse box cover and remove the; Fuse Application
  • Page 143 – Headlight Beam Inspection; High Beam
  • Page 144 – Headlight Beam Adjustment; hold the; Models
  • Page 145 – Headlight Lamp Replacement
  • Page 146 – Inspect Sidestand Pad; return spring should hold the sidestand tightly against the
  • Page 147 – Sidestand Lubrication
  • Page 148 – Fasteners; Universal Tool; damage or serious injury could result.
  • Page 149 – CLEANING; working order and appearance.; General Cleaning
  • Page 150 – Washing and Drying the Motorcycle
  • Page 151 – use on the type of surface you plan to clean.; thoroughly before using the motorcycle.
  • Page 152 – Waxing, Polishing and Applying Protectants; (Items Other Than Windshields and Leather Saddlebags); finish of painted surfaces.; prevent injury or damage.
  • Page 153 – Windshield Care; sponge clean by rinsing it frequently.
  • Page 154 – Leather Saddlebag Care
  • Page 155 – STORAGE; removing it from storage.; Storage Area Preparation; The storage surface should be free of oil and gasoline.
  • Page 156 – Clean and Protect the Motorcycle; Fuel Stabilizer; fuel through entire fuel-injection system.; Engine Component Protection; filter when you remove the motorcycle from storage.
  • Page 157 – Tire Inflation
  • Page 158 – Removal from Storage
  • Page 159 – WARRANTIES; Motorcycle Noise Regulation; Noise Emission Warranty
  • Page 160 – Emissions Control System Warranty; Your Warranty Rights and Obligations
  • Page 161 – Owner’s Warranty Responsibilities
  • Page 164 – III. Limited Liability
  • Page 165 – VICTORY Motorcycle Division, Polaris Sales Inc.
  • Page 166 – VICTORY Motorcycle Warranty Policy; Limited Warranty
  • Page 167 – Warranty Coverage And Exclusions:
  • Page 169 – SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 173 – Fuel Specifications; for use with wet clutches (such as those with a JASO MA rating).; Service Manual Available
  • Page 174 – IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS; Record important numbers below.; Vehicle Identification Number:
  • Page 175 – INDEX
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Page 7 - FOREWORD; Thank you for choosing a Polaris VICTORY motorcycle!

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