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VEHICLE DESCRIPTION

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1. Right Turn Signal
2. Right Side Cover
3. Rear View Mirrors
4. Rear Brake Pedal
5. Operator Foot Rest
6. Passenger Foot Rest
7. Exhaust Mufflers
8. Drive Belt Guard

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Summary of Contents for Victory Special Edition 2000

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Part No 9916013 PRINTED IN THE U S A 2000 Special Edition ProCarManuals com ...

Page 2: ...Owner s Manual Part No 9916013 PRINTED IN THE U S A ProCarManuals com ...

Page 3: ...WARNING The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth de fects or other reproductive harm ProCarManuals com ...

Page 4: ...spection before each outing Always be alert when operating your motorcycle Never drive while under the influence of drugs or alcohol Know all local state province riding laws and Always ride within the limits of the law All of us on the Victory team extend to you our best wishes for plenty of fun filled safe riding on your new motorcycle All information in this manual is based upon the latest prod...

Page 5: ...ur Victory motorcycle The toll free insur ance telephone number is 1 800 473 0111 The chance to arrange travel through the Polaris Travel Center The toll free travel telephone number is 1 800 267 1915 The chance to apply to serve on PRO Consumer Councils that provide input into the Polaris vehicles of the future The chance to serve as a PRO Field Evaluator and provide feedback on your new vehicle ...

Page 6: ...ON 23 28 OPERATION 29 32 MAINTENANCE 33 49 BATTERY 50 MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY 51 52 TROUBLESHOOTING 53 CLEANING AND STORAGE 54 55 IDENTIFICATION 56 SPECIFICATIONS 57 58 REPORTING OF SAFETY DEFECTS 59 CONSUMER INFORMATION 60 61 EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY 62 65 VICTORY MOTORCYCLE WARRANTY POLICY 66 67 INDEX 68 69 ProCarManuals com ...

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Page 8: ...NOTE The word NOTE in this manual will alert you to key information or instructions NOTE This manual should be considered a part of the motorcycle and should re main with the motorcycle even if the machine is sold to another owner All refer ences to Right and Left are with rider seated in normal riding position on the mo torcycle Victory has made every attempt to ensure the information contained i...

Page 9: ...s critical to the prevention or reduction of head injuries NOTE Both the operator and the passenger should observe the following guide lines 1 Always wear a D O T or SNELL approved helmet 2 Always use a face shield or goggles to protect your eyes Impaired vision can contribute to accidents 3 Always wear heavy boots long sleeved jacket gloves and trousers to reduce the severity of lacerations abras...

Page 10: ... chance that an auto mobile operator will not see you To make yourself more visible you should D Wear brightly colored and reflective clothing and helmet D Use extra caution when negotiating intersections Intersections are the most likely place for a motorcycle accident to occur D Don t ride in other motorist s blind spots Make sure they can see you in their mirrors WARNING Inexperienced operators...

Page 11: ... use only It is not suitable for off road use Modifications WARNING Modifications made to your motorcycle not approved by Victory may render your motorcycle unsafe for use and may cause accidents This in cludes the removal of original equipment Modifications may also make your mo torcycle illegal to use and in some instances can void warranty WARNING Adding accessories or cargo can affect handling...

Page 12: ...hange the handling characteristics and is not recommended by Victory WARNING Do not install accessories or carry cargo thatchanges thedesign parameters of the machine After installing accessories or cargo carefully inspect the machine to determine if D Ground clearance has been reduced D Cornering clearance has been reduced D Suspension travel has been reduced D Steering travel has been reduced or...

Page 13: ...rage or con fined area D Before starting engine check for proper operation of brake clutch shifter throttle controls correct fuel and oil supply D Be certain vehicle stand is up before riding the motorcycle Riding with thestand unretracted can cause a serious crash leading to injury or death D A new motorcycle must beoperated accordingto thespecial break inprocedure explained in this manual on pag...

Page 14: ... to allow for fuel expansion If you get gasoline in your eyes or if you swallow gasoline see your doctor immediately Never try to syphon gasoline using mouth suction If you spill gasoline on your skin or clothing immediately wash it off with soap and water and change clothing Never start the engine or let it run in an enclosed area Gasoline powered engine exhaust fumes are poisonous and can cause ...

Page 15: ...ine may fall over if parked on uneven and or soft ground Make sure to park your machine on level firm surfaces Be particularly careful when parking on black top especially in summer The more asphalt warms the softer it gets and when asphalt gets soft the side stand will sink into the pave ment causing the bike to fall Avoid this by placing a small 6 x 6 x 1 4 board under the foot of the stand WARN...

Page 16: ...mended Tire Center Tread Depth 7078773 1 UNLEADED FUEL RECOMMENDED D READ AND UNDERSTAND WARNINGS AND OWNER S MANUAL BEFORE OPERATION SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH CAN RESULT FROM IGNORING WARNINGS OR IMPROPER USE If you do not have the Owner s Manual for this motorcycle call 1 800 342 3764 to have one provided at no extra charge D For your protection and your passengers always wear an approved helmet ey...

Page 17: ...ON Polaris Industries Inc 1225 HWY 169 NORTH MINNEAPOLIS MN 55441 MOTORCYCLE NOISE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION THIS 2000 VICTORY VMD42C1507 MOTORCYCLE WITH EXHAUST asm no 1260877 MEETS US EPA NOISE EMISSION REQUIREMENTS OF 80 dBA AT 2888 RPM BY THE FEDERAL TEST PROCEDURE MODIFICATIONS WHICH CAUSE THIS MOTORCYCLE TO EXCEED FEDERAL NOISE STANDARDS ARE PROHIBITED BY FEDERAL LAW SEE OWNER S MANUAL 70...

Page 18: ...ase read and understand them before riding your motorcycle 1 Tire Information located on lower swing arm 2 USA Flag 3 Fuel Operation and Loading Decal 4 Vehicle Emission 5 VIN Decal 6 Fuse Box Layout Located in fusebox under left hand side cover see page 46 5 3 6 1 2 4 ProCarManuals com ...

Page 19: ... 11 13 1 12 1 Left Turn Signal 2 Headlamp 3 Spark Plugs 4 Passenger Seat 5 Tail Brake Lamp 6 Seat Latch key 7 Passenger Foot Rest 8 Oil Filter 9 Operator Foot Rest 10 Shift Lever 11 Oil Cooler 12 Rear Brake Reservoir general location 13 Front Fork ProCarManuals com ...

Page 20: ...ION Right Side of Machine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 Right Turn Signal 2 Right Side Cover 3 Rear View Mirrors 4 Rear Brake Pedal 5 Operator Foot Rest 6 Passenger Foot Rest 7 Exhaust Mufflers 8 Drive Belt Guard ProCarManuals com ...

Page 21: ...10 5 11 1 Speedometer 2 Fuel Cap 3 Right Handlebar Control 4 Left Handlebar Control 5 Clutch Lever 6 Front Brake Lever 7 Throttle Cables 8 Clutch Cable 9 Front Brake Fluid Reservoir Level Indicator 10 Tachometer 11 Throttle Control twist grip ProCarManuals com ...

Page 22: ...tion PARK To get the switch into park you must push the key in while turning When the switch is in park the taillights and running lights come on and the key can be removed NOTE Always turn the main switch OFF and remove the key when the motor cycle is unattended Do not rely on the emergency stop switch for normal stop cir cumstances Multi Function Display MFD The speedometer is equipped with an M...

Page 23: ...ignal push the switch in after it has returned to the center position NOTE The turn signals are self cancelling at speeds above 6 miles per hour 3 Horn switch sounds the horn when pressed 4 Fast idle lever is for cold starting See page 29 for starting procedure 5 Set Selector A Odome ter B Trip Odometer C Clock D Back Light Dimming E High Beam Icon Dimming F Fuel Level G Charging Sys tem Voltage H...

Page 24: ...tal from 0 to 12 00 without am pm indicator includes icon B Odometer Switchable between miles and kilometers includes icon default startup mode is in miles C Trip Odometer Can be reset to zero displays miles or kilometers includes icon D Fuel Level Indicates in 1 10th gallons or liters no icon E High Beam Icon Dimming 4 bar scale 3 bars on is default no icon only HB text F Back Lighting Dimming 6 ...

Page 25: ...and correct any possible problems WARNING Failure to fix faulty turn signal bulbs could result in another driver not seeing you and striking you causing serious injury or death 2 Neutral indicator light N comes on when the transmission is in neutral 3 High beam Indicator light comes on when the headlight high beam is used 4 Low oil pressure indicator light comes on if the oil pressure is low 5 Fue...

Page 26: ...led in rapidly and released slowly and smoothly for smooth clutch operation This machine is equipped with a clutch interlock switch This switch prevents starting the ma chine with the transmission in gear unless the clutch is disen gaged lever pulled in Shift Pedal The shift pedal is located on the left side of the engine and is used in combination with the clutch when shifting Use the toe or heel...

Page 27: ... Always use both brakes in a coordinated manner Do not brake suddenly or abruptly Obtain training from a qualified instructor before rid ing your new Victory motor cycle Rear Brake Pedal The rear brake pedal is located on the right side of the motor cycle Press down on the brake pedal to apply the rear brake WARNING Most of the braking power of your Victory motorcycle is in the front wheel brake D...

Page 28: ... 1 8 turn counter clockwise Remove the key from the lock and close the cov er To unlock the steering turn the key to the original position It may be necessary to turn the handlebars slightly to the left or right to relieve pressure on the steering lock pin WARNING Operation of the vehicle with the steering locked could cause an upset re sulting in injury or death Never push or operate your motor c...

Page 29: ... coun terclockwise 2 Lift and remove the seat 3 To lock the seat insert the lobe on the front of the seat into the holder on the frame Push down on the seat at the rear NOTE Make certain the seat is securely fitted WARNING Never ride with a helmet in the helmet hold er 4 The helmet may hit ob jects causing loss of control and possibly an accident 1 4 ProCarManuals com ...

Page 30: ... 5 Drive Belt Check tension Check for wear and damage 6 Tires Check pressure and wear Check for damage 28 7 Throttle Operation Check for smooth operation and proper return 27 8 Lights signals and switches Check for proper operation 27 9 Fittings fasteners Check all chassis fittings and fasteners 27 WARNING If any item in the Pre Operation check is found to be in need of repair have it inspected an...

Page 31: ... Do not turn the fuel cap counter clockwise to align the Victory logo This may cause the fuel cap to loosen during operation WARNING Do not overfill the fuel tank Avoid spilling fuel on a hot engine Do not fill the fuel tank above the bottom of the filler tube as shown in the illustration or it may overflow when the fuel heats up and expands WARNING Be sure the fuel cap is properly installed befor...

Page 32: ... is specially formulated for the Victory engine for lubrication and cooling attributes Make certain the engine oil is at the specified level Fill with oil as necessary Refer to page 37 for proper procedure WARNING Running with low oil level can lead to engine overheating and seizure ProCarManuals com ...

Page 33: ...ow brake fluid levels may let air enter the brake system possi bly creating poor on non existent braking Before riding check the levels of the brake fluid and add if necessary See Pg 40 Brake fluid must be visible in the window on the front master cylinder reservoir 3 To check the level rest the bike on the side stand and turn the handlebars to the far left position The level must be above the min...

Page 34: ... A throttle that does not return freely presents a serious hazard Do not ride a bike with a throttle that does not work perfectly Doing so can lead to a serious crash Engine Idle Before each ride the operator should inspect engine idle speed After the engine has reached operating temperature the idle speed should be at 950 rpm 50 If the idle speed is incorrect the bike should be taken to a Victory...

Page 35: ...f the sidewall is cracked contact a Victory dealer and have the tire replaced Using a tread depth gauge 1 mea sure the tread of the tires You should have at least 1 16 1 6 mm of tread WARNING It is danger ous to ride with a worn out tire When a tire has less than 1 16 1 6 mm of tread have a Victory dealer replace the tire immedi ately Brakes tires and related wheel parts replacement should be perf...

Page 36: ...et it run for any length of time in an enclosed area The exhaust fumes are poisonous and can cause loss of consciousness and death within a short time Always operate your motorcycle in an area with ade quate ventilation WARNING D The motorcycle must not be ridden when the sidestand is down D Be certain vehicle stand is up before riding the motorcycle If not it couldcontact the road surface causing...

Page 37: ...e 19 CAUTION 1 Do not coast for long periods with the engine off and do not tow the motorcycle a long distance Even with gears in neutral the transmission is only properly lubricated when the engine is running Inadequate lubricationmay damagethe transmission 2 Always use the clutch when changing gears The engine transmission and driveline are not designed to withstand the shock of forced shifting ...

Page 38: ...nto first gear Anytime the engine is about to stall or runs very roughly pull the clutch and use the brakes to stop Recommended Shift Points Acceleration Shift Points UP SHIFT Mi Hr Km Hr 1st to 2nd 20 32 2nd to 3rd 35 55 3rd to 4th 45 72 4th to 5th 55 88 Deceleration Shift Points DOWN SHIFT Mi Hr Km Hr 5th to 4th 40 64 4th to 3rd 30 48 3rd to 2nd 20 32 2nd to 1st 10 16 ProCarManuals com ...

Page 39: ...oid prolonged operation above 1 2 throttle Fol low the other guidelines in the step above 300 500 miles 0 3 4 throttle position Avoid cruising speeds above 3 4 throttle 500 miles Replace the engine oil and engine oil filter See pages 37 and 38 for more information Have the 500 mile service per formed 500 miles and be yond Avoid prolonged full throttle operation Vary the engine speed occasionally F...

Page 40: ...roper engine operation and maximum performance In the following tables of periodic maintenance the services related to emissions control are grouped separately These services require specialized data knowledge and equipment Victory dealers are trained and equipped to perform these particular services Tool Kit The information provided concerning periodic maintenance is intended to provide necessary...

Page 41: ...ten if necessary Replace gaskets if neces sary T I I T I I Battery Inspect terminal condition and tightness Check open cell voltage I I I I I I Throttle Operation Check for smooth operation Throttle should return to the idle position I I I I I I Clutch Cable Freeplay Adjust cable free play and inspect for smooth operation I I I I I I Evaporative emission control system for Cali fornia only Check c...

Page 42: ...eck operation and ap ply light weight grease I L L L L L Front Fork Check operation and for leakage Replace fork fluid every 15000 miles or 24 months I I I I R I Rear Shock Check operation and for leakage Complete shock service every 15 000 miles I I I I I L Steering Bearings Check bearing assembly for looseness and adjust as necessary Repack every 15 000 miles I I I I I I Wheel Bearings Check bea...

Page 43: ... one or more spark plugs show a distinctive dif ferent color it could be an indication of an engine problem Do not attempt to diag nose such problems yourself Have your Victory dealer determine what if anything is wrong with your motorcycle Always measure the electrode gap with a wire type thickness gauge before instal ling new or used spark plugs in your engine If necessary adjust the electrode g...

Page 44: ...vel Engine Oil and Oil Filter Replacement CAUTION A oil filter wrench is required when replacing the oil filter Take your machine to a Victory dealer or refer to the service manual when replacing the oil filter D Warm up the engine for sev eral minutes D Stop the engine Securely support the machine on its sidestand CAUTION D Take care not to upset the ma chine while working on it Place an oil pan ...

Page 45: ...erial to enter the crankcase D Start the engine and warm it up for several minutes While warming up check for oil leaks If any leaks are found stop the engine immediately and determine the source of the problem before starting the engine again Consult your Victory dealer if you cannot determine or repair the source of the problem D After the engine is started the oil indicator light should go off ...

Page 46: ...Have a Victory dealer inspect and bleed the brake system if necessary Brake Pedal Freeplay Adjustment 1 Measure pedal freeplay travel as illustrated The freeplay measurement A should be 5 8 mm when light downward pressure is applied to the pedal NOTE No movement of the master cylinder piston should occur 2 If the pedal freeplay is outside of specification loosen the locking nuts and turn the adjus...

Page 47: ... brake performance may result D Refill with the same type brake fluid Mixing different types of fluids may result in detrimental chemical reactions and lead to loss of braking performance D Do not let water enter the master cylinder when refilling Water will significantly lower the boiling point of the fluid and may result in non operative braking D Brake fluid attacks many painted surfaces and pl...

Page 48: ...red have a Victory dealer replace the brake pads Rear Brake Pad Inspection The rear brake pads do not have wear indicator grooves but rely on chamfers 3 for wear indication When the pads are worn to the point that the chamfer no longer exists on the end with the wear indi cator 4 the brake pads must be replaced Brake Pad Replacement When it is determined that brake pads need to be re placed take y...

Page 49: ...ree play 1 080 2mm If the free play is incorrect loos en the lock nut 2 and turn the adjustment sleeve 3 until free play is correct Tighten the lock nut after you are finished If the operation of the clutch cable is not smooth ask your Victory dealer to inspect the op eration and determine if any re pair or lubrication is needed 1 2 3 ProCarManuals com ...

Page 50: ... a Victory Technician NOTE Pure Moly Lube Polaris starter grease should be used for cable lube PN 2871460 Steering Head Bearings Fast Idle Cable Clutch Cable Seat Cable Side Stand Pivot Rear Shock Pivot Throttle Cables Throttle Housing Control Lever Pivots Swing Arm Pivot ProCarManuals com ...

Page 51: ... tension 3 Inspect the side stand for smooth movement lubricate if necessary 4 Inspect the side stand pivot bolt nut for proper torque 36 ft lbs 5 0 kg m 5 Make sure that the side stand is not bent Do not attempt to straighten the side stand if it is bent The side stand should be replaced if it is found to be bent ProCarManuals com ...

Page 52: ...on and apply the front brake Push down hard on the handlebars several times to determine if the forks operate smoothly Check for loose steer ing or abnormal noise Check tightness of all fasteners CAUTION If unsmooth movement dam age looseness or abnormal noise is detected in front fork take your motorcycle to a Victory dealer for inspection WARNING Do not operate a motorcycle with faulty suspensio...

Page 53: ...lade type fuse Main Fuse B 20 amp Blade type fuse All other fuses 10 amp Blade type fuses If any fuse is blown turn off the main switch and determine which fuse is blown Install a new fuse of the specified amperage Turn on the switches and see if the system operates correctly If the fuse blows again see your Victory dealer CAUTION Do not use fuses of a higher amperage rating than what is speci fie...

Page 54: ...approximately the same weight as the primary rider sit on the motorcycle 5 Place the motorcycle upright with the handlebars centered and turn on the high beam of the headlight 6 The top of the light beam must be even or below the horizontal line on the wall or screen 7 The light beam should project evenly to the right and left of the motorcycle s center line 8 If headlight adjustment is necessary ...

Page 55: ...cure the motorcycle in an upright position 2 Place a tape measure or ruler next to the belt in the location shown 3 Place the O ring on the 10 lb mark of the belt tension gauge 4 Determine the center of the belt and place the belt tension gauge squarely against the belt 5 Push up on the belt tension tool When the O ring just touches the tool body belt deflection should be 8mm mm 0 31 CAUTION The b...

Page 56: ...mpare this measurement with the measurement taken from the right side of the swing arm B 7 The two measurements must be identical loosen the long side adjuster bolt 1 8 of a turn and tighten the short side adjuster bolt 1 8 of a turn 8 Repeat steps 3 thru 7 until the swing arm pivot to rear axle center measurement is the same on both the right and left sides 9 When wheel alignment is correct inspe...

Page 57: ...ry dealer CAUTION Whenever removing the battery disconnect the negative black cable first When reinstalling the battery connect the negative black cable last Do not remove the battery cables while the engine is running Doing so may dam age the Electronic Control Unit ECU Take great care not to reverse the battery leads when installing the battery Re verse power applied to the ECU will damage it in...

Page 58: ...must be in CLOCK mode to set the time To set the time hold SET key for 3 seconds hours digits start flashing press SET to select the hour and MODE to enter the set hour the first digit of minutes will begin to flash press SET to select the number and MODE to enter it continue with this procedure for the final digit After the last digit is entered the display will return to normal op erational mode...

Page 59: ...ll be shown CH Eng every time this line turns low This screen will be on for a period of two seconds every 5 seconds as long as the Ch Engine line remains low HIGH BEAM DIMMER ODOMETER METRIC ENGLISH RESET TRIP ODOMETER TRIP ODOMETER CLOCK SET 3 Sec SET 3 Sec SET 3 Sec DEFAULT BACK LIGHTING FLASHING HOURS DIGIT INCREASE VALUE CHANGE DIMMER VALUE CHANGE DIMMER VALUE FUEL SET SET ALTERNATOR BATTERY ...

Page 60: ...ower If your motorcycle requires any repair take it to your Victory dealer The skilled technicians at a Victory dealership have the tools experience and know how to properly service your motorcycle Use only genuine Victory parts on your motorcycle Imitation parts may look like Victory parts but are often inferior Consequently they have a shorter service life and can lead to expensive repair bills ...

Page 61: ...ny cosmetically painted or plated areas Also do not apply the degreaser to any areas that depend upon grease for proper functioning such as brake and shifting pivot points If degreaser is necessary in these areas make sure to re grease the affected areas after your cleaning is finished Rinse the dirt and degreaser off with a low pressure garden hose CAUTION Excessive hose pressure may cause water ...

Page 62: ...off of both the front and rear wheels See illustration Blocks Set floor jack under the center of the engine Raise Vehicle off the floor and set 2 blocks underneath the bike as shown Set bike down on blocks 5 Secure a plastic bag over the exhaust outlets to prevent moisture from entering the exhaust system IMPORTANT Make certain the system is cool prior to securing the plastic 6 Remove the battery ...

Page 63: ... iden tify your motorcycle and will be used to register your motorcycle with the licensing authority in your state Model Label The model label 3 is located left side of the steering head This information will be needed to order parts or accessories from your Victory dealer Engine Label The engine label 4 is located on top of the crankcase behind the rear cylinder This label identifies the engine m...

Page 64: ...94 Overall Width inches 29 5 Overall Height inches 44 5 Ground Clearance 5 5 Passenger Capacity 1 Engine Model Number MCVT1507D 01 Engine Configuration 50 V Twin Engine Displacement 1507cc 92 cubic in Engine Cooling System Air Oil Cooling E Compression Ratio 8 5 1 E N Valves Per Cylinder 4 N G Bore x Stroke 97 x 102 mm I N Starter Direct Drive N E Throttle Body Bore Size 44 mm Exhaust System Type ...

Page 65: ...t Travel inches 5 1 U S P Rear Type Single Shock P Rear Travel inches 4 00 B Brake Type Disc Disc B R A K Front Brake Rotor 300 x 5 mm 4 Piston Fixed Caliper K E S Rear Brake Rotor 300 x 5mm 2 Piston Floating Caliper Headlight 5 5 amps Brake Tail Light 2 1 1 6 amps L Turn Signal Light Front 2 1 amps L I Turn Signal Light Rear 1 6 amps I G H T Instrument Cluster Lights Backlighting Dimming Feature ...

Page 66: ...ives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or Polaris Sales Inc To contact NHTSA you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll free at 1 800 424 9393 or 366 0123 in Washington D C area or write ...

Page 67: ...such device or elementof designhas beenremoved or rendered inoperative by any person Among those acts presumed to constitute tampering are the acts listed below 1 Removal of or puncturing the muffler baffles header pipes or any other com ponent which conducts exhaust gases 2 Removal of puncturing of any part of the intake system 3 Lack of proper maintenance 4 Replacing any moving part of the vehic...

Page 68: ...n accordance with the manufacturer s warranty policy and Federal State emission s Warranty poli cies The following chart is supplied only for your convenience so it may remind you that the maintenance work is required It is not acceptable proof of mainte nance work Interval Date Mileage Dealer Notes 500 2 500 5 000 7 500 10 000 12 500 18 000 21 000 24 000 27 000 30 000 ProCarManuals com ...

Page 69: ...se of five 5 years or 18 000 kilometers 11 185 miles whichever first occurs Class III motorcycles 280 cc and larger for a period of use of five 5 years or 30 000 kilometers 18 641 miles whichever first occurs If an emission related part on your motorcycle is defective the part will be repaired or replaced by Victory This is your emission control system DEFECTS WARRAN TY OWNER S WARRANTY RESPONSIBI...

Page 70: ...Agency and the California Air Resources Board Any part or parts replaced under this warranty shall be come the property of Victory In the State of California only emission related warranted parts are specifically defined by the state s Emission Warranty Parts List These warranted parts are carburetor and internal parts intake manifold fuel tank fuel injection sys tem spark advance mechanism crankc...

Page 71: ... from the Victory dealer VICTORY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER EX PENSES LOSS OR DAMAGE WHETHER DIRECT INCIDENTAL CON SEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OR USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE VICTORY MOTOR CYCLE FOR ANY PURPOSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUEN TIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU B NO ...

Page 72: ... warranty period begins on the date the motorcycle is delivered to an ultimate purchaser Victory Motorcycle Division Polaris Sales Inc 1225 HWY 169 No Minneapolis MN 55441 NOISE EMISSION WARRANTY Victory Motorcycle Division warrants that this exhaust system at the time of sale meets all applicable U S EPA Federal noise standards This warranty extends to the first person who buys this exhaust syste...

Page 73: ...NLESS YOUR VICTORY MOTORCYCLE IS REG ISTERED WITH VICTORY MOTORCYCLES DIVISION OF POLARIS SALES INC Initial dealer preparation and set up of your Victory Motorcycle is very important in ensuring trouble free operation Purchasing a machine in the crate or without proper dealer set up will void your warranty coverage WARRANTY COVERAGE AND EXCLUSIONS LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES The warrant...

Page 74: ... IN THIS WARRANTY OTHER THAN EMISSIONS AND EXCISE WARRANTIES Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you if inconsistent with controlling state law HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE If your Victory Motorcycle requires warranty service you must take it to a Victory Motorcycle Servicing Dealer When requesting warranty service y...

Page 75: ...dlebar 16 Left Side 12 Lights Signals And Switches 27 Loading 5 Lubrication Points 43 Main Switch 15 Maintenance 33 49 Maintenance Record 61 Mode Selector 17 Mode Switch 51 Model Label 56 Modifications 4 Motorcycle Noise Regulation 60 Multi function Display 51 52 Multi function Display 15 Noise Emission Warranty 65 Noise Regulation 60 Odometer 51 Oil Filter Replacement 37 38 Oil Leak Check 45 Oil ...

Page 76: ... INDEX Vehicle Description 12 14 Vehicle Identification Number 56 Voltmeter 52 Warranty Coverage 62 Warranty Policy 66 67 Warranty Responsibilities 62 Warranty Rights And Obligations 62 ProCarManuals com ...

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