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MAINTENANCE

Maintenance

Headlamp Aim Inspection

The headlamp should shine straight ahead. The top 

of the HIGH beam should be just below the height of 

the center of the headlamp lens, at a distance of 25 

ft. (7.6 meters). The low beam pattern spreads 

farther right than the high beam (U.S. & Canada).

To check for proper headlamp aim:

1. Set tire pressure (page 176) and rear 

suspension air pressure for load (page 153).

2. Straddle the motorcycle in an upright position 

and sit in the operator’s seat. 

3. Turn ignition switch ON / select HIGH BEAM.
4. Compare to illustration at right. See page 188 to 

adjust if necessary.

Floor

Wall

25 feet (7.6m)

Height of Center

of Headlamp Lens

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Page 3: ... 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 inside cover fm Page 202 Tuesday April 1 2008 9 45 AM ...

Page 4: ...1 INTRODUCTION 2009 VICTORY VISION RIDER S MANUAL Copyright 2008 Polaris Sales Inc All Rights Reserved P N 9921967 Printed in U S A visionownersmanual book Page 1 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 5: ...Polaris Industries reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring obligation to make the same or similar changes to motorcycles previously built Any reprinting or reuse of the depictions and or procedures contained within whether whole or in part is expressly prohibited All reference to RIGHT LEFT FRONT REAR are from the operator s perspective seated in a norma...

Page 6: ...TORY VICTORY MOTORCYCLES VICTORY VISION FREEDOM DUNLOP is a registered trademark of Dunlop Tire Corporation LOCTITE is a trademark of Henkel Corporation XM and its corresponding logos are trademarks of XM Radio Inc iPod is a registered trademark of Apple Inc visionownersmanual book Page 3 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 7: ...orcycle in top condition on the road or in storage Bring the manual with you when you ride Following the precautions and procedures in the manual will add to your enjoyment and help keep you riding safely If you lose or damage this manual you can purchase a new one through any authorized VICTORY dealer The Rider s Manual should be considered part of the motorcycle and remain with it if sold WARNIN...

Page 8: ...TY DEFECTS 35 IDENTIFICATION COMPONENT LOCATION 37 46 INSTRUMENTS FEATURES CONTROLS 47 84 PRE RIDE CHECKS 85 106 OPERATION 107 128 MAINTENANCE 129 206 CLEANING 207 216 STORAGE 217 224 WARRANTY 225 238 visionownersmanual book Page 5 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 9: ...PECIFICATIONS 239 250 AUDIO SYSTEM OVERVIEW 251 258 FEATURES 259 276 CB RADIO ICOM 277 292 AUX iPod 293 298 XM RADIO 299 302 CD CHANGER 303 306 INDEX 307 320 visionownersmanual book Page 6 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 10: ...mbols are used Become familiar with their meanings before reading the manual NOTICE Indicates a situation which if not avoided could result in damage to the motorcycle WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury visionownersmanual book Page ...

Page 11: ...mation specific to the VICTORY motorcycle as well as information about general motorcycle safety Anyone who uses the motorcycle operators and passengers must follow these safety precautions WARNING Motorcycling has inherent risks You can minimize those risks but you can t eliminate them completely Even if you re an experienced motorcycle operator or passenger read all of the information in this sa...

Page 12: ... Foundation rider education courses in your area call 1 800 446 9227 or visit their home page at http www msf usa org Read and understand all information in this Rider s Manual It contains safety information specific to individual components and operations Pay close attention to the motorcycle maintenance requirements in this manual For additional information or assistance with technical services ...

Page 13: ...g with more than one passenger or carrying weight exceeding the maximum weight rating can make handling difficult which could cause loss of control In the first 500 miles operate the motorcycle according to the break in procedures beginning on page 108 Operating the motorcycle without following break in procedures can result in serious engine damage Some VICTORY models include saddlebags a windshi...

Page 14: ...ying weather conditions Know your skills and limits and ride within them Allow only licensed experienced operators to ride your motorcycle and then only after they have read this manual and become familiar with its controls and operation Do not ride when you re fatigued or under the influence of alcohol prescription drugs over the counter drugs or any other drugs Fatigue alcohol and drugs can caus...

Page 15: ...ely places for an accident To prevent loss of control while operating the motorcycle keep your hands on the handlebars and your feet on the footrests whenever the motorcycle is moving Obey the speed limit and adjust your speed and riding technique based on road weather and traffic conditions As you travel faster the influence of all other conditions increases which can affect the motorcycle s stab...

Page 16: ...The road contains painted surfaces manhole covers metal grating railway crossings or other slippery surfaces The weather is windy The traffic is heavy congested not allowing sufficient space between vehicles or otherwise not flowing smoothly You are being passed in either direction by a large vehicle that produces a wind blast in its wake visionownersmanual book Page 13 Wednesday February 13 2008 ...

Page 17: ... Consider road conditions before applying the brakes When the road is wet or rough or contains loose or other slippery substances apply the brakes gradually Bring the motorcycle to the upright position before applying the brakes and avoid applying the brakes in a corner if at all possible When the motorcycle is leaning through a corner the amount of traction available for braking is reduced increa...

Page 18: ...Ground clearance is reduced when the motorcycle leans Do not allow components to contact the road surface when leaning the motorcycle in a curve as this could cause loss of control Retract the sidestand fully before riding If the sidestand is not fully retracted it could contact the road surface and cause loss of control Do not tow a trailer Towing a trailer can make the motorcycle hard to control...

Page 19: ...ontrol To obtain the best ride and handling characteristics adjust the rear shock absorber air pressure according to instructions beginning on page 153 Before riding be sure your passenger knows safe riding procedures Discuss any safety information unfamiliar to your passenger A passenger who is unaware of safe riding procedures may distract you or make movements that make the motorcycle hard to h...

Page 20: ...ched to the motorcycle before riding and whenever you take a break from riding Do not attach large or heavy cargo such as sleeping bags duffel bags or tents to the handlebars front fork area or front fender Cargo or accessories placed in these areas can cause instability due to improper weight distribution or aerodynamic changes Such items can also block air flow to the engine and cause overheatin...

Page 21: ...lective clothing to improve visibility to other motorists A motorist s failure to see or recognize a motorcycle is the leading cause of automobile motorcycle accidents Wear gloves a jacket heavy boots and long pants to prevent or reduce abrasions lacerations or burns should the motorcycle fall Wear boots with low heels as high heels can catch on pedals or footrests The combination of boots and pan...

Page 22: ...le and cause loss of control Distribute weight evenly in each of the saddlebags Do not exceed the individual weight limit of each saddlebag or the trunk A weight capacity label is attached inside for reference See Loading Examples beginning on page 28 See page 27 for GVWR information NEVER EXCEED GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT RATING GVWR regardless of whether or not the saddlebags and or trunk are loaded t...

Page 23: ...off and lock the steering see page 48 Remove the ignition key Park in a well lit area to discourage thieves Park the motorcycle where people are not likely to touch the hot engine or exhaust system or place combustible materials in close proximity to these hot areas Do not park near a flammable source such as a kerosene heater or an open flame where hot components could ignite combustible material...

Page 24: ...s either leaned or in a vertical position Limit suspension or steering travel or your ability to operate controls Displace you from your normal riding position Obscure lights or reflectors Bulky or large accessories can cause instability due to the lifting or buffeting effects of wind and loss of control Do not install electrical accessories that exceed the capacity of the motorcycle s electrical ...

Page 25: ...t of the fuel tank if the motorcycle leans to one side Gasoline is a fire hazard and it can also damage the motorcycle s finish Do not restrain the motorcycle using the handlebars In front hook the tiedowns in the loop provided in the bottom of the frame Place tie downs as wide apart as possible on the truck or trailer bed for best stability Secure the motorcycle as shown at right To loop on frame...

Page 26: ...the fuel system Turn off the engine Open the fuel cap slowly Add fuel in a well ventilated area Do not spill gasoline on the engine or the exhaust system Immediately wipe or rinse with water gasoline spilled on any part of the motorcycle or the surrounding area Do not smoke while fueling Do not fuel in an area where there are sparks or open flames visionownersmanual book Page 23 Wednesday February...

Page 27: ...physician immediately If you spill gasoline on your skin wash it off immediately with soap and water If you spill gasoline on your clothes change your clothes immediately Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide a colorless odorless gas that can cause unconsciousness or severe injury or death in a short time Observe the following precautions to avoid the effects of exhaust gases Do not inhale exhaust...

Page 28: ...e Periodic Maintenance Interval tables beginning on page 133 Maintain proper tire pressure and tread condition and proper wheel and tire balance Inspect tires regularly and replace them if they re worn or damaged Use only an approved replacement tire and see the VICTORY service manual or your authorized VICTORY dealer for tire replacement Check proper steering head bearing adjustment Regularly ins...

Page 29: ... and installed in a position specified by law Each fastener used in the motorcycle meets our quality specifications for strength finish and type When replacement fasteners are needed use only genuine VICTORY parts tightened to the proper torque A fastener that does not meet original specifications could fail and result in damage to the motorcycle or injury to riders Electromagnetic Interference Th...

Page 30: ...e motorcycle and all of its fluids any accessories and their contents and any additional cargo on the motorcycle The weight of the operator or passenger includes body weight all apparel and objects in or on apparel Examples of loading and calculating Gross Vehicle Weight are included on the following pages Refer to the specifications section of this manual beginning on page 239 or to the certifica...

Page 31: ... recommended riding apparel 220 lbs 100 kg 220 lbs 100 kg Passenger with recommended riding apparel 155 lbs 70 kg 155 lbs 70 kg Total Weight 1219 lbs 553 kg 1264 lbs 574 kg NEVER exceed GVWR If you have any questions about loading your VICTORY motorcycle safely please consult an authorized VICTORY dealer See Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR on page 27 visionownersmanual book Page 28 Wednesday Febr...

Page 32: ...220 lbs 100 kg Passenger with recommended riding apparel 155 lbs 70 kg 155lbs 70 kg Total weight of cargo in the saddlebags trunk 9 lbs 4 kg 15 lbs 7 kg Total Weight 1228 lbs 557 kg 1279 lbs 581 kg NEVER exceed GVWR If you have any questions about loading your VICTORY motorcycle safely please consult an authorized VICTORY dealer See Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR on page 27 visionownersmanual bo...

Page 33: ...h recommended riding apparel 155 lbs 70 kg 155lbs 70 kg Total weight of cargo in the saddlebags trunk 9 lbs 4 kg 15 lbs 7 kg Total weight of accessory item mounting hardware 7 lbs 3 kg 7 lbs 3 kg Total Weight 1235 lbs 560 kg 1286 lbs 584 kg NEVER exceed GVWR If you have any questions about loading your VICTORY motorcycle safely please consult an authorized VICTORY dealer See Gross Vehicle Weight R...

Page 34: ... decal on frame under rear console cover See Seat Removal Installation on page 190 VIN decal VIN Number Tire Wheel Information Date of Manufacture under rear console panel Operator Fuel warning on outside of panel GAWR Information GVWR Information 3safety fm Page 31 Tuesday February 3 2009 11 50 AM ...

Page 35: ...32 SAFETY Safety Safety and Information Labels VECI Decal Location of Vehicle Emission Control Information decal inside left saddlebag VECI decal 3safety fm Page 32 Tuesday February 3 2009 11 50 AM ...

Page 36: ...ty Safety and Information Labels NECI Decal Location of Noise Emission Control Information decal inside left saddlebag NECI decal below VECI decal Windshield decal 3safety fm Page 33 Tuesday February 3 2009 11 50 AM ...

Page 37: ...nformation Labels Tire Information Cargo Decals Location of Tire Information decal inside left saddlebag door Tire Information decal Cargo decals inside bags and trunk if equipped 3safety fm Page 34 Tuesday February 3 2009 11 50 AM ...

Page 38: ...at 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 Industries To contact NHTSA or obtain other information about motor vehicle safety you may either call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free at 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 visit the NHTSA website at www saferc...

Page 39: ...36 SAFETY Safety NOTES visionownersmanual book Page 36 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 40: ...ver on the frame See Seat Removal Installation on page 190 Record this number in the space provided on page 40 and have it available as it is sometimes required when ordering parts or accessories The VIN is also stamped into the right side of the frame near the steering head VIN on frame Manufacturer VIN Decal under cover 4component identification fm Page 37 Tuesday February 3 2009 12 54 PM ...

Page 41: ...er in the space provided on page 40 VECI NECI Tire Information Decals The Vehicle Emission Control Information VECI Noise Emission Control Information NECI and the Tire Information decals are located in the left saddlebag and on the bag door 1 VECI NECI Tire Decal 4component identification fm Page 38 Tuesday February 3 2009 12 54 PM ...

Page 42: ...place Additional keys can be copied from one of the original keys VICTORY key blank required If you lose both original keys you will need the following Key number recorded previously A new key blank purchased from your VICTORY dealer Proof of ownership A lock smith or VICTORY dealer with the equipment necessary to cut a new key 1 4component identification fm Page 39 Tuesday February 3 2009 12 54 P...

Page 43: ...40 IDENTIFICATION I D Record important numbers below for reference VIN Number Record Engine I D Record Ignition Key Number Record 4component identification fm Page 40 Tuesday February 3 2009 12 54 PM ...

Page 44: ...st 5 Sidestand 6 Oil Drain Plug 7 Oil Filter 8 Passenger s Footrest 9 Rear Brake Caliper 10 Diagnostic Connector in left bag 11 Running Light Tour 12 Rear Speakers Tour 13 Passenger Hand Grip 14 Rear Shock Air Fitting under left saddlebag door 5 6 7 8 3 4 9 11 2 1 12 14 13 10 4component identification fm Page 41 Tuesday February 3 2009 12 54 PM ...

Page 45: ...enger s Footrest 4 Drive Sprocket under cover 5 Speed Sensor top of crankcase 6 Engine Oil Fill Cap Dipstick 7 Rear Brake Pedal 8 Operator s Footrest 9 Front Brake Caliper right 10 Passenger Hand Grip 11 Reflector 3 2 4 5 6 1 7 8 9 10 11 4component identification fm Page 42 Tuesday February 3 2009 12 54 PM ...

Page 46: ...mp low beam 5 Driving Lamp or HID lamp if equipped 6 Air Filter front of frame 7 Tiedown Loop on frame 8 Rear Brake Fluid Reservoir 9 Battery 10 Oil Cooler 11 Horn 12 Evaporative Emissions Canister 13 Fuel Tank one each side 14 Running Light inner light each side 3 9 2 1 5 6 10 11 12 14 8 7 4 13 4component identification fm Page 43 Tuesday February 3 2009 12 54 PM ...

Page 47: ...Lamps 3 each side all tail bulbs are ON with lights 3 Brake Lamps four lower bulbs illuminate brightly when brake is applied with turn signal OFF bottom two only with turn signal ON 4 Exhaust Muffler 5 License Plate Bracket 2 3 1 6 4 4 visionownersmanual book Page 44 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 48: ...ent Door 6 Operator Seat 7 Passenger Seat 8 Left Saddlebag Latch 9 Trim Panel Street Model or Tour w Trunk Removed 10 Right Saddlebag Latch 11 Front Brake Lever 12 Front Brake Fluid Reservoir 13 Fuel Filler Cap Access Door 14 Right Mirror 15 Reverse Lever if equipped 7 3 4 2 5 6 1 12 11 13 14 8 9 10 15 4component identification fm Page 45 Tuesday February 3 2009 1 27 PM ...

Page 49: ...formation 1 Speaker left 2 Fuel Gauge 3 Speedometer 4 Indicator Lamp Display 5 Information Display 6 Tachometer 7 Volt Meter 8 Speaker Right 9 Cruise Control Switches 10 Radio Controls 11 Left Handlebar Switch Audio Control 8 7 1 3 4 5 2 6 9 10 11 visionownersmanual book Page 46 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 50: ...on the following pages Keep the spare key provided in a safe place separate from the main key Be careful what style of key ring you use as some larger rings or those made of metal can scratch the finish on the console CAUTION Before starting the engine read engine starting instructions beginning on page 112 LOCKED OFF ACC ON FUEL DOOR OPEN PUSH visionownersmanual book Page 47 Wednesday February 13...

Page 51: ...ghts radio and instrument lights illuminate Headlight can be turned on by either tapping or pressing the start button Hazard flashers and turn signals can be activated ACC Power is supplied to accessory circuits radio instruments turn signals brake light windshield motor horn and hazard flasher The key can be removed LOCK All electrical circuits are off The ignition key can be removed The glove co...

Page 52: ...nge Speedometer The speedometer displays current motorcycle speed in miles per hour mph or kilometers per hour kph International See page 54 Tachometer The tachometer displays current engine speed in revolutions per minute RPM A red line on the face indicates maximum safe engine RPM WARNING Do not exceed red line Excessive RPM could cause engine damage or failure that could result in loss of contr...

Page 53: ...ion Volt Meter The volt meter displays battery voltage being supplied to main electrical circuits when the key is in the ON position The meter will display approximate battery voltage when the key is ON without the engine running With the engine running the meter will display approximate battery charging voltage Fuel Gauge Volt Meter visionownersmanual book Page 50 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 ...

Page 54: ... position ambient temperature mileage either trip or total vehicle mileage fuel range average MPG current fuel economy trip time and other trip information Use the MODE button page 62 to toggle through the feature Each feature is described in more detail in this chapter See page 54 to change the unit display U S to Metric NOTE If Err displays while toggling through the features a system error has ...

Page 55: ...1 minute segments then press and hold the MODE button to save the settings and exit the CLOCK SET mode 4 Turn the key off The clock is set until the battery is disconnected or discharged Error Screen If Err appears in the clock area record the three code numbers displayed on the screen See an authorized VICTORY dealer for code details See Check Engine indicator information on page 59 Clock Avg C F...

Page 56: ...dometer shows total miles traveled since the trip odometer was reset Use the MODE button to toggle between odometer and trip meter To reset the trip meter 1 Turn the key to ON and toggle to the trip meter 2 Hold the MODE button until the trip meter resets Temperature Current ambient air temperature is displayed with the key in the ON or ACC position Gear Position Trip Odometer Temperature visionow...

Page 57: ...Display Units To change the odometer display from English miles 12 hour clock to Metric kilometers and 24 hour clock 1 With the key OFF press and hold the MODE button 2 Turn the key to ON or ACC 3 Toggle the MODE button to the desired screen display unit 4 Press and hold the MODE button until the display returns to the TRIP computer Odometer visionownersmanual book Page 54 Wednesday February 13 20...

Page 58: ...owing features Handgrip Heaters if equipped Hazard emergency flashers Driving lamp center headlamp Accessory switch location blank Refer to the following pages for switch function 2 Hazard 3 Driving lamp 1 Hand grip heater 4 Accessory switch location 2 1 3 4 visionownersmanual book Page 55 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 59: ...cy Flashers The Hazard switch activates and de activates the emergency flashers When the emergency flashers are active all of the turn signals flash To activate the emergency flashers Press the rocker switch toward the triangle to turn the emergency flashers ON Press the rocker switch away from the triangle to turn the emergency flashers OFF Hazard ON Hazard OFF Grip Heat HIGH Grip Heat OFF vision...

Page 60: ...lled by the high low beam switch It is an additional low beam lamp that can be on at all times if selected on the console To activate the driving lamp Press the rocker switch toward the headlamp icon to turn the driving lamp ON Press the rocker switch away from the icon to turn the driving lamp OFF Driving Lamp ON Driving Lamp OFF visionownersmanual book Page 57 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 61: ...everse lever is engaged See page 127 Neutral The neutral indicator lamp illuminates when the transmission is in neutral and the ignition key is in the ON or ACC position High Beam This lamp illuminates when the head lamp switch is set to HIGH BEAM Neutral Light Gear Position High Beam Oil Pressure Low Fuel Check Engine Cruise Control Right Turn Left Turn Low Battery 6 visionownersmanual book Page ...

Page 62: ...zed VICTORY dealer for code details NOTE Codes are not stored The Err screen displays only when the check engine light is on or goes on and off during one ignition cycle When the key is turned OFF the code and message is lost but will reappear if the fault reoccurs after restarting the engine NOTICE If the Check Engine Indicator illuminates while the engine is running see an authorized VICTORY dea...

Page 63: ...ates while engine is running turn the engine off as soon as safely possible and check the oil level If the oil level is correct and the indicator remains illuminated after the engine is restarted turn the engine off immediately Low Fuel The Low Fuel indicator illuminates when approximately one gallon 3 8 liters of fuel remains in the fuel tank Cruise Control The Cruise Control indicator illuminate...

Page 64: ...trolled The front switch controls the driver s seat and the rear switch controls the passenger s seat CAUTION LOW position is sufficient for most ambient temperatures and riding apparel Use HIGH with caution Off Low High Front Location Switch OFF Set switch in the center position LOW Set switch in the rearward position HIGH Set switch in the forward position visionownersmanual book Page 61 Wednesd...

Page 65: ...rmation display items available and to change the display from English miles to Metric kilometers Refer to the individual display feature throughout this chapter for more information NOTE If Err displays while toggling through the features a system error has been logged See Check Engine indicator information on page 59 LEFT Handlebar Switch visionownersmanual book Page 62 Wednesday February 13 200...

Page 66: ...ress the start button The headlamp high low beam switch toggles the headlamp between high and low beam To activate the high beam press the upper portion of the switch To activate the low beam press the lower portion of the switch High Beam Low Beam LEFT Handlebar Switch visionownersmanual book Page 63 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 67: ...tion To move the windshield UP press the upper portion of the switch To move the windshield DOWN press the lower portion of the switch NOTE Do not continuously cycle windshield more than once in a 60 second period If your motorcycle is not equipped with a motorized windshield adjustment see Manual Windshield Adjustment on page 76 UP DOWN LEFT Handlebar Switch visionownersmanual book Page 64 Wednes...

Page 68: ...ically cancel after predetermined speed and distance conditions are met To manually cancel a signal move the switch to the center position and press it inward Push the switch to the left to activate the left turn signals Push the switch to the right to activate the right turn signals Turn LEFT Handlebar Switch visionownersmanual book Page 65 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 69: ...and hold the switch through at least one complete flash cycle at least one second to activate the feature The signal will then cancel the moment the switch is released Horn Button With the ignition key in the ON or ACC position press the horn button to sound the horn Hold Left or Horn Right for one flash cycle visionownersmanual book Page 66 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 70: ...nterlock switch that prevents the electric starter from operating when the transmission is in gear and the clutch is engaged lever released Read complete engine starting procedures beginning on page 112 before starting the engine CAUTION Never start the motorcycle in gear with the clutch disengaged unless you are seated on the bike in a normal riding position with the front brake applied LEFT Hand...

Page 71: ...ress the lower portion of the engine stop run switch RUN position To interrupt the circuits press the upper portion of the switch STOP position The engine should not start or run when the switch is in the STOP position Use the engine stop run switch to turn the engine off under either normal or emergency conditions Turn the key OFF after the engine stops Run RIGHT Handlebar Switch visionownersmanu...

Page 72: ...e clutch must be disengaged and the reverse lever if equipped must be disengaged Press the right side of the starter button to engage the starter NOTE Read the engine starting procedure beginning on page 112 before starting the engine To activate the headlight the ignition switch must be on Tap the starter button to turn the headlight on without starting the engine To operate in reverse see page 1...

Page 73: ...and power twist the top of the throttle control grip toward you A To decrease engine speed and power twist the top of the grip away from you B Mirrors The rear view mirrors are adjusted by applying light pressure to left right top or bottom edge C Throttle Control Grip A B C visionownersmanual book Page 70 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 74: ...s Application of the rear brake pedal activates the rear brake caliper fully while simultaneously activating one of the three pistons in each front brake caliper For maximum brake effectiveness the front brake lever and rear brake pedal should be applied together as you would with a conventional non linked brake system visionownersmanual book Page 71 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 75: ...king on page 124 for braking procedures in various riding conditions Lever reach or distance to the hand grip is adjustable To adjust the front brake lever reach Pull the lever away from the grip 1 and hold Turn dial 2 to align a lower number with the arrow 3 on the lever to increase lever reach distance Turn the dial to align a higher number with the arrow on the lever to decrease reach distance ...

Page 76: ... side of the motorcycle To apply the rear brake press down on the rear brake pedal As described on page 71 a small amount of front brake is also applied See page 124 for braking procedures in various riding conditions Brake Pedal visionownersmanual book Page 73 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 77: ... the left side of the motorcycle To shift to a lower gear press down on the gear shift pedal To shift to a higher gear lift up on the gear shift pedal See page 114 through page 117 for proper gear shifting procedures Shift Pedal visionownersmanual book Page 74 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 78: ...lide the control forward or rearward in its track until the threaded hole of the control aligns with the front 2 or rear 3 screw hole in the footrest support 3 Reinstall the screw and torque to 96 lb in 11 Nm 4 After adjusting the shift pedal always readjust the shift linkage rod Loosen both jam nuts on the linkage and turn the shaft until the footpeg is about 90mm from the floorboard or to desire...

Page 79: ...nel see page 184 3 Remove the retaining clip 1 4 Hold slight downward pressure on the bottom of the windshield it is under slight upward spring pressure 5 Remove the clevis pin 2 slide the windshield inner bracket to align with one of the optional holes in the outer bracket then reinstall the clevis pin 6 Install the retaining clip in the clevis pin 7 Install the windshield trim panel page 184 1 2...

Page 80: ... full left NOTE Do not push the key down when unlocking the fuel door 3 Turn the key counter clockwise to release the fuel door latch The door will open under light spring tension NOTE See page 23 and page 110 for fueling instructions Turn key counterclockwise to open fuel door Do not depress key 5instruments fm Page 77 Thursday February 14 2008 8 14 AM ...

Page 81: ...open 2 Set the cap in the holder while fueling 3 To install the cap turn the fuel cap clockwise until seated 4 Close the fuel door The door is locked when the key is removed NOTE For fueling procedure and safety see Fueling and Fill Height page 23 and page 110 Cap Holder visionownersmanual book Page 78 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 82: ...the door The door will open under spring pressure To CLOSE the glove compartment Push the door firmly until latched then release To LOCK the glove compartment Close the glove compartment door Turn the ignition key to the lock position NOTE The glove compartment is locked when the steering is locked visionownersmanual book Page 79 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 83: ...t firmly supports the motorcycle To retract the sidestand lean the motorcycle away from the sidestand until the motorcycle is fully upright Swing the sidestand back into its fully retracted position WARNING Correctly retract the sidestand before operating the motorcycle An improperly retracted sidestand could come into contact with the ground and cause a loss of control visionownersmanual book Pag...

Page 84: ...ey in bag lock and rotate clockwise to the unlocked position 2 Remove the key 3 Press the bag lock to open the bag door 4 Refer to loading information beginning on page 27 To LOCK the saddlebag 1 Close bag door and insert key 2 Rotate key counterclockwise to lock position 3 Remove the key UNLOCK L O C K visionownersmanual book Page 81 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 85: ...nk when riding To UNLOCK the trunk 1 Insert key in trunk lock and rotate key to the vertical position to unlock 2 Remove the key 3 Press the trunk lock to open 4 Observe trunk cargo load limits 5 Refer to page 27 for loading information UN LO CK LOCK visionownersmanual book Page 82 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 86: ...ONTROLS Controls Radio Audio Systems Refer to the Audio section of this manual beginning on page 251 for radio and accessory audio systems operation Radio Panel visionownersmanual book Page 83 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 87: ... and some of the general repairs 1 4mm Ball Drive Allen Wrench 2 4mm 6mm Open End Wrench 3 6mm Ball Drive Allen Wrench 4 8mm 10mm Open End Wrench 5 Combination Phillips Slot Screw Driver 6 Rear Shock Absorber Tire Pressure Gauge 7 Fuse Puller 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 visionownersmanual book Page 84 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 88: ...ction of this manual refer to the service manual or see your authorized VICTORY dealer NOTE During the pre ride check you may use products that are potentially hazardous such as oil or brake fluid When using any of these products always follow the instructions and warnings on the product packaging WARNING Failure to perform the recommended pre ride checks could result in component failure while ri...

Page 89: ...beam indicator comes on and that lamp brightness increases Taillight Brake Light Verify that the taillight and license plate light illuminate If a turn signal is activated only the two lower lamps will illuminate Verify that the taillight lamps increase in brightness when the front brake lever is applied and also when the rear brake pedal is applied Turn Signals Move the turn signal switch to the ...

Page 90: ...n sounds loudly Neutral Indicator Place the transmission in neutral Verify that the neutral indicator lamp illuminates and that the letter N displays in the gear position display Low Oil Pressure Indicator Verify that the low oil pressure lamp illuminates Start the engine and verify that the low oil pressure lamp goes off Engine Stop Run Switch Start the engine Move the stop run switch to the STOP...

Page 91: ...for several minutes to bring it to operating temperature 2 Shut the engine off and wait for 3 5 minutes 3 Straddle the motorcycle on level ground and bring it to a vertical position 4 Remove the oil fill cap dipstick 1 and wipe it clean Reinstall the dipstick and turn the cap clockwise until it seats Approx 1 2 qt 1 visionownersmanual book Page 88 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 92: ...and below the FULL mark See Engine Oil Specification on page 248 WARNING Do not operate the motorcycle with the oil level above the FULL mark or below the ADD mark Operating the engine with too much or too little oil can cause serious engine damage or engine seizure resulting in loss of control Approx 1 2 qt visionownersmanual book Page 89 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 93: ...ion 2 Turn the ignition switch to the ON or ACC position and watch the fuel gauge 1 on the instrument panel 3 Note the fuel level 4 Estimate your next fuel stop and plan accordingly to avoid running out of fuel See Fuel Specification on page 247 1 visionownersmanual book Page 90 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 94: ...ressure table on page 176 or the Tire information Label on the motorcycle located in the left saddlebag Tire Condition Inspect the tire sidewalls road contact surface and tread base for cuts punctures and cracks Replace damaged tires promptly Tire Tread Depth Measure the tread depth near the center of the tread on both front and rear tires See page 175 Replace any tire with a tread depth of less t...

Page 95: ... when applied with constant pressure Check the amount of front brake lever movement before it develops firm resistance It should not move more than 3 4 inch 19 mm before lever is firm Check the amount of rear brake pedal movement before it develops firm resistance It should not move more than 3 8 inch 8mm before pedal is firm Max 3 8 in 8 mm Max 3 4 in 19 mm visionownersmanual book Page 92 Wednesd...

Page 96: ...dlebars until the top of the front brake fluid reservoir is level 3 View the brake fluid through the sight glass The fluid should be clear and at a level above or near the top of the sight glass as shown Add brake fluid if necessary See page 170 MINIMUM LEVEL visionownersmanual book Page 93 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 97: ...g fairing view from front right side see page 171 2 Stand the motorcycle upright on level ground View the brake fluid in the reservoir 3 The brake fluid should be clear and at a level between the MIN and MAX lines marked on the reservoir 4 Add brake fluid if necessary See page 171 Minimum Maximum visionownersmanual book Page 94 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 98: ...or contact your VICTORY dealer for service When checking brake pad friction material thickness page 96 check each brake caliper for dampness or stains from leaking or dried brake fluid WARNING Brake system failure could result if fluid is low or if fluid has leaked out of the brake system Do not ride the motorcycle if any leaks are present or if there is evidence of leakage such as dampness or sta...

Page 99: ...riction material See page 172 for brake disc inspection Check each caliper for dampness or stains from leaking or dried fluid that would indicate a leak from caliper piston seals behind the brake pads a brake hose or a connection Have your VICTORY dealer replace brake pads if worn beyond the minimum friction material thickness at their thinnest point or if brake fluid leakage is evident See WARNIN...

Page 100: ...mpletely open position and back again It should return to its rest position quickly when released 2 Throttle freeplay the amount of throttle control grip movement from the rest position to the point of cable resistance should be 080 160 2 4 mm See page 162 for adjustment procedure Rotate release throttle visionownersmanual book Page 97 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 101: ...ight glass Add Dot 4 brake fluid if necessary see page 169 4 Check clutch lever operation by pulling the lever to the hand grip and releasing it slowly The lever should move smoothly through the travel range 5 Check for any signs of clutch fluid leaks around the hoses fittings fluid reservoir and slave cylinder located at the rear of the left engine primary cover Minimum Level Clutch Lever Slave C...

Page 102: ...oothly and quietly 3 Place the motorcycle securely on the sidestand and inspect the front forks for leaks There should be no oil visible on the fork tubes or around the fork seals 4 Check the fork tubes for damage caused by contact with rocks or other foreign objects 5 Check fork inner tubes for any dirt or bugs If necessary clean the tubes see page 157 visionownersmanual book Page 99 Wednesday Fe...

Page 103: ...e the motorcycle and bring it to a vertical position Turn the handlebars from stop to stop The action should be smooth but not loose or interfered with by wires hoses or control cables visionownersmanual book Page 100 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 104: ...as the proper amount of available suspension travel and ground clearance See page 153 for suspension air pressure adjustment for various vehicle loads and consult the Suspension Air Pressure Label located in the left saddlebag near air fitting WARNING Inadequate ground clearance could allow components to come into contact with the ground causing loss of control visionownersmanual book Page 101 Wed...

Page 105: ...ction Do not measure or adjust the drive belt when the belt or drive system is wet or when it is hot such as immediately after riding Check the drive belt teeth for stones or other debris Replace the drive belt if it is cracked has broken teeth missing teeth or frayed edges see the service manual or an authorized VICTORY dealer Drive Belt visionownersmanual book Page 102 Wednesday February 13 2008...

Page 106: ...ition then to its fully extended down position and back again It should move smoothly and quietly When the sidestand is up the return spring should hold it tightly against frame Tighten the sidestand pivot bolt if it is loose Replace the bolt if it is worn Sidestand Pivot Bolt visionownersmanual book Page 103 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 107: ...and to the stored position if the stand is inadvertently left in the down position Check the condition of the sidestand rubber pad 1 and make sure it s firmly attached to the sidestand Check the wear indicator 2 on the leading edge of the sidestand rubber pad Replace the pad if worn beyond the WEAR LIMIT line on the pad 1 2 visionownersmanual book Page 104 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 108: ...torque specifications not listed in this Rider s Manual or contact an authorized VICTORY dealer Immediately replace stripped damaged or broken fasteners with genuine VICTORY fasteners WARNING The fasteners on your motorcycle were specified during the design process for their specific purpose Never substitute fasteners if replacement is necessary visionownersmanual book Page 105 Wednesday February ...

Page 109: ...Pre Ride Check Mirror Adjustment Check and adjust mirrors for proper rear view Press the left right top or bottom edge of the mirror as required to adjust visionownersmanual book Page 106 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 110: ... Even if you re an experienced motorcycle operator or passenger read all of the safety information in this manual before operating the motorcycle See page 7 Important areas covered by the operation section include Engine Break In Fueling Starting the Engine Shifting Gears Accelerating Using Cruise Control Braking Stopping the Engine Parking visionownersmanual book Page 107 Wednesday February 13 20...

Page 111: ...the following rules for operating the motorcycle during the first 500 miles 800 kilometers to ensure your engine s long term performance and durability CAUTION Do not put unnecessary load on the engine during the first 500 miles 800 kilometers Avoid prolonged full throttle operation or any condition that creates excessive engine heat visionownersmanual book Page 108 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31...

Page 112: ...rottle position 301 500 miles 484 800 Kilometers Do not operate the motorcycle for extended periods of time at throttle positions above 3 4 throttle After 500 miles After 800 Kilometers Perform initial maintenance as described in the Maintenance section of this Rider s Manual This maintenance is one of the most important services your motorcycle requires and should be performed by an authorized VI...

Page 113: ...his could cause a fire Immediately wipe or rinse with water gasoline spilled on any part of the motorcycle or the surrounding area Do not fill the fuel tank above the fuel filler insert Overfilling the fuel tank may cause fuel to overflow when it expands Fuel may leak from an improperly seated fuel cap Be sure the fuel cap properly seated before starting the engine CAUTION Fuel can damage painted ...

Page 114: ...he engine stop switch to the RUN position the fuel pump will run momentarily 4 Wait for the pump to stop running about 3 seconds 5 Turn the engine stop switch to STOP and wait 10 seconds 6 Repeat steps 3 5 four or five times to thoroughly prime the fuel system 7 Turn ignition key OFF 8 Start the engine following normal procedures visionownersmanual book Page 111 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 115: ... the motorcycle ran out of fuel completely prime the fuel system before attempting to start the engine See Priming the Fuel System on page 111 1 Perform the Pre Ride Checks beginning on page 85 2 Mount the motorcycle and bring it to an upright position Insert the ignition key into the ignition switch and turn it to the ON position 3 Set the Stop Run switch to the RUN position You should then hear ...

Page 116: ...e as possible to minimize battery drain Do not push the starter button for more than 10 seconds at any one time NOTE If either the Check Engine indicator or the Low Oil Pressure indicator stays on after the engine starts STOP THE ENGINE IMMEDIATELY See Check Engine Indicator page 59 or Low Oil Pressure Indicator page 60 for more information CAUTION Do not rev the engine or put the transmission in ...

Page 117: ...rd or backward freely while the clutch is engaged clutch lever released With the ignition switch in the ON position the Neutral indicator illuminates when the transmission is in neutral WARNING The clutch must be fully disengaged clutch lever pulled completely toward the handlebars before you attempt to shift gears Forced shifting shifting without the clutch disengaged may damage the engine transm...

Page 118: ...ear Change Upshift Speed Downshift Deceleration Gear Change Downshift Speed 1st to 2nd 18 mph 29 km h O D to 5th 50 mph 80 km h 2nd to 3rd 30 mph 48 km h 5th to 4th 35 mph 56 km h 3rd to 4th 40 mph 64 km h 4th to 3rd 25 mph 40 km h 4th to 5th 50 mph 80 km h 3rd to 2nd 15 mph 24 km h 5th to O D 60 mph 96 km h 2nd to 1st 10 mph 16 km h visionownersmanual book Page 115 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31...

Page 119: ...ease the clutch lever slowly and open the throttle roll the throttle control grip toward you slowly 5 As the clutch begins to engage the motorcycle will begin to move forward 6 To shift to the next gear accelerate smoothly to the recommended shift point See RECOMMENDED SHIFT SPEEDS on page 115 7 With a quick motion simultaneously close the throttle completely and disengage the clutch pull in the c...

Page 120: ...efore downshifting and do not downshift at a speed above that in the table of recommended shift points Downshifting abruptly on wet rough loose or slippery surfaces can cause the motorcycle to skid When downshifting while passing over such surfaces release the clutch lever very gradually Downshifting on a curve may cause the rear wheel to lose traction Downshift before entering a curve Release the...

Page 121: ...so helps to decrease your speed when combined with closing the throttle See RECOMMENDED SHIFT SPEEDS on page 115 and the downshifting WARNING on page 117 1 To shift to a lower gear simultaneously pull in the clutch lever and close the throttle Shift into the next lower gear by depressing the shift pedal with your toe 2 Simultaneously release the clutch lever and open the throttle visionownersmanua...

Page 122: ...s See Shifting Gears Upshifting on page 116 The more quickly you open the throttle the more quickly the motorcycle accelerates WARNING Abrupt acceleration can cause your body to shift suddenly toward the rear of the motorcycle Accelerating abruptly on wet rough loose or slippery surfaces may cause the rear wheel to lose traction When accelerating on such surfaces whether you are at a stop or alrea...

Page 123: ...per operation of the cruise control could result in a loss of control and serious personal injury or death WARNING Do not engage the cruise control when riding in the rain or on slippery surfaces such as wet roads sand or gravel surfaces Do not engage the cruise control when riding in traffic or in congested areas visionownersmanual book Page 120 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 124: ...trol notes Cruise control can be set in any gear The cruise control can be activated between speeds of 25 95 mph 40 153 kph Set speed will vary slightly in hilly terrain The cruise control will not resume a pre set speed if the resulting accel decel rate is too high or too low Example If you are in 6th gear and try to resume a set speed from 40mph the cruise may disengage Brake lights must be work...

Page 125: ...nd disengage the cruise control ACCELERATE Press tap and release the Accelerate ACC button to increase speeds in approximately 1 mph increments Press and hold the ACC button to accelerate the vehicle to a new SET speed until released or until a maximum increase of approximately 10 MPH is achieved whichever comes first NOTE If you use the throttle to accelerate and then release it the cruise will r...

Page 126: ... you hold the DEC button the vehicle continues to decelerate to the 25 MPH minimum cruise speed TO CANCEL THE CRUISE CONTROL To cancel the cruise control do one of the following Apply the front or the rear brake or both Close the throttle with the twist grip Pull the clutch lever in Turn the cruise control master switch to OFF NOTE Turning the cruise control master switch OFF will erase the SET sp...

Page 127: ...tating Leave sufficient distance so you can apply the brakes gradually if you need to stop WARNING Do not apply either brake so strongly that the wheel stops rotating This can cause loss of control Braking hard on wet rough loose or slippery surfaces can cause the motorcycle to skid and you could lose control of the motorcycle Apply the brakes lightly on such surfaces Braking while in a curve can ...

Page 128: ...n and remove the ignition key NOTE A momentary clicking noise from the Idle Air Control IAC valve is normal when the ignition key is turned to OFF WARNING Stopping the engine while the motorcycle is in motion and the transmission is engaged may damage the engine and the transmission or cause the rear wheel to lose traction In either case you could lose control If the motorcycle is in motion and th...

Page 129: ...in gear If you must park on a soft surface place a sidestand plate under the foot of the sidestand NOTE Make sure the sidestand plate is strong and large enough to support the weight without sinking into the parking surface WARNING The engine and exhaust pipes are hot for some time after the engine is stopped Touching the engine or exhaust pipes while hot can cause serious burns Allowing flammable...

Page 130: ...verse always sit on the motorcycle with legs astride and both feet on the ground always check for obstacles or people behind the motorcycle always retract the sidestand fully always make sure the motorcycle is not moving when you are not seated in a normal operating position when in an area where obstacles or bystanders are present with a passenger on board A passenger can obstruct your view and m...

Page 131: ...nd is fully retracted UP and that the motorcycle is stationary 6 Lift the reverse lever and verify that the reverse indicator R displays in the Information Display 7 Recheck the area behind and around the motorcycle to ensure a clear operating area 8 While balancing the motorcycle with your legs and feet press and hold the START button to begin moving in reverse Release the button to stop moving 9...

Page 132: ...the entire procedure Then you can decide whether you have the time tools and mechanical ability to complete a procedure properly Choose a flat firm surface for servicing the motorcycle During maintenance you might use products that are potentially hazardous such as oil or brake fluid When using any of these products follow the instructions and warnings on the product packaging Review and comply wi...

Page 133: ...vated or while on the sidestand Serious injury or death can occur if the motorcycle tips or falls WARNING A hot engine or hot exhaust pipes can be hazardous The engine and exhaust are hot for some time after the engine has stopped Touching the engine or exhaust pipes while hot can cause serious burns Allowing flammable materials to contact a hot engine or exhaust can cause a fire Park the motorcyc...

Page 134: ...er s Manual whether due to the lack of knowledge mechanical skill or the proper equipment contact your VICTORY dealer to have the work performed WARNING Wear eye and face protection when using pressurized air WARNING Never start the engine or let it run in an enclosed or confined area Engine exhaust fumes are poisonous and can cause loss of consciousness or death in a short time visionownersmanual...

Page 135: ...f your motorcycle Periodic Maintenance Use the following Periodic Maintenance Interval table to determine how often you should perform maintenance on various components For additional information on maintenance operations for each component listed in the table refer to the instructions in this section and review all warnings beginning on page 130 before performing any maintenance on your motorcycl...

Page 136: ... R I I I R I I I R I I I R Battery 179 I I I I I I I I I I I Brake Fluid 170 I I I I I I I I I I I I R I I I I I I I I Brake Pads 96 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Clutch Fluid 169 I I I I I I I I I I I I R I I I I I I I I Clutch Lever 165 L L I L I L I L I L I L I L I L I L I L I Control Cables 161 I I L I L I L I L I L Maintenance Key I Inspect clean adjust correct or replace if neces...

Page 137: ...I I I I I R I I I I I I I I Drive Belt Adjust 147 P Adjust with each tire change thereafter Engine Oil Filter 140 R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R Evaporative Emission Control 159 I I I I I I I I I I I Exhaust System 178 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Fasteners 189 I I I I I I I I I I I Front Brake Lever 166 L L I L I L I L I L I L I L I L I L I L I Maintenance Key I Inspect cl...

Page 138: ...00 45 000 72 000 47 500 76 000 50 000 80 000 Front Fork Oil 157 I I I R I I R I I R I Front Fork Axle 157 I I I I I I I I I I I Fuel System 159 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Gear Shift Pedal 174 I I L I L I L I L I L Headlamp 187 I I I I I I Maintenance Key I Inspect clean adjust correct or replace if necessary P Perform R Replace Rebuild L Lubricate w proper lubricant Replace at speci...

Page 139: ...I I I I I I I Rear Shock 153 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Rear Brake Pedal 167 I I L I L I L I L I L Reverse Idler Port 173 L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L Road Test 200 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Sidestand 189 I I L I L I L I L I L Sidestand Pad 189 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Maintenance Key I Inspect clean adjust correct or replace if necessary ...

Page 140: ...7 500 76 000 50 000 80 000 Spark Plugs 177 I I I I I I R I I I I Steering Head 158 I I I I I I L I I I I I L I I I I I L I I Swingarm 155 I I I I I I I I I I I Throttle Cable 161 I I I I L I I I L I I I L I I I L I I I L Tires 175 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Maintenance Key I Inspect clean adjust correct or replace if necessary P Perform R Replace Rebuild L Lubricate w proper lubrica...

Page 141: ...138 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Maintenance Log Maintenance Performed Miles Km Notes Performed By visionownersmanual book Page 138 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 142: ...139 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Maintenance Log Maintenance Performed Miles Km Notes Performed By visionownersmanual book Page 139 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 143: ...gine until it reaches normal operating temperature Stop the engine 2 Securely support the motorcycle on the sidestand 3 Place an oil drain pan under the drain plug 1 and oil filter 2 4 Remove the drain plug with a 6mm Allen wrench allowing the oil to drain into the pan 5 Use a 2 1 2 inch 63 5 mm oil filter wrench to loosen the filter slowly Allow oil to drain Left Side View 1 2 visionownersmanual ...

Page 144: ...r and apply a thin film of clean engine oil to the gasket Screw the new filter on until the gasket contacts the filter mounting plate Tighten the filter by hand an additional 3 4 turn 10 Fill crankcase through the oil fill cap with approximately 4 5 quarts 4 25 liters of oil Use only VICTORY brand Semi Synthetic 20W 40 Motor Oil or equivalent oil for use with wet clutches such as JASO MA rating CA...

Page 145: ... engine while the low oil pressure indicator is illuminated 12 Stop the engine and make sure there are no leaks around the drain plug and oil filter 13 Check the oil level and adjust if needed NOTICE Recycle used oil and filter in accordance with local regulations ENGINE OIL CAPACITY AT CHANGE WITH FILTER Approx 4 5 qt 4 25 liter ENGINE OIL CAPACITY AT CHANGE WITHOUT FILTER Approx 4 0 qt 3 8 liter...

Page 146: ...ilter retaining screws 2 Pull the lower edge of the filter toward the front of the motorcycle then lower it to release the two tabs at the top edge Remove the filter 3 Clean the filter sealing surface on the frame 4 Install the new air filter engaging the tabs at the top of the filter with the filter case 5 Install retaining screws 6 Torque screws to 87 lb in 10 Nm Tabs Screws visionownersmanual b...

Page 147: ...orized VICTORY dealer DO NOT attempt to check belt tension if the belt has been exposed to rain or washing within a 24 hour period or if the belt is hot from riding Allow the belt to cool down to ambient temperature before measuring belt tension Replace drive belt and both sprockets as a set if drive belt has over 5 000 miles 8 000 km of service at the time of damage or failure visionownersmanual ...

Page 148: ...Missing teeth Replace belt Chipping not serious OK to run but monitor condition Fuzzy edge cord OK to run but monitor condition Hook wear Replace belt Stone damage Replace belt if damage is on edge Bevel wear outboard edge only OK to run but monitor condition Drive Belt Wear Analysis visionownersmanual book Page 145 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 149: ...easurement requires Gates Sonic Tension Meter 507C or an equivalent Drive Belt Deflection Using PV 43532 Tension Gauge Deflection 32mm 0 5mm Drive Belt Sonic Tension Using Sonic Tension Meter Required Data Sonic Tension Span 708 6 20 Hz 1 Belt Width 28mm Belt Mass Constant 8 4 8maintenance fm Page 146 Wednesday April 16 2008 1 58 PM ...

Page 150: ...32 which is designed specifically for measuring drive belt tension You can also use a Sonic Tension Meter if available Before you begin Make sure the drive system is clean dry and at room temperature belt and sprockets Be sure suspension is properly adjusted Belt tension must be adjusted at the tightest spot 1 Tension Gauge Body 2 Support Base 3 Small O Ring 4 Plunger Fig 1 1 2 3 4 visionownersman...

Page 151: ...om This is your reference point for determining the tight spot to make your adjustment if necessary 4 Position the small O ring on the tension gauge directly over the 10 lbs mark on the plunger as shown in Fig 1 on page 147 5 Place a tape measure or steel rule next to the drive belt as shown in Fig 2 at a position mid way between the sprockets Support the rule or tape so it does not move from this...

Page 152: ...t surface Fig 3 and parallel with its length push the plunger upward until the small O ring touches the tension gauge body 9 Be sure the tension gauge is seated squarely against the belt and note the graduation mark on the rule that now aligns with the lower edge of the belt This position represents 10 lbs force 10 To calculate belt tension deflection subtract the smaller measurement from the larg...

Page 153: ...e rear most position top and front most positions 90 degrees rotation each time recording each measurement 12 If the tightest measurement is not within the range specified below belt tension must be adjusted Belt Deflection Tension 32mm 5mm Fig 4 90 90 90 Valve Stem Rear Wheel 8maintenance fm Page 150 Wednesday April 16 2008 1 59 PM ...

Page 154: ...wise an equal amount to tighten the belt reduce deflection or an equal amount counter clockwise to loosen the belt increase deflection 4 Tighten rear axle nut to proper torque Rear Axle Nut Torque 65 lb ft 88 Nm 5 Pump the rear brake pedal to re set the pads against the brake disc 6 Verify proper belt tension page 147 and wheel alignment page 152 Nut is hidden by swingarm Shown for clarity 1 2 vis...

Page 155: ...rify proper wheel alignment Axle plate mark to reference mark alignment must be the same on both sides 2 If the marks are not aligned perform all steps of the Belt Tension Adjustment procedure page 151 3 Before and after tightening the axle nut verify belt tension and wheel alignment are both correct 3 4 visionownersmanual book Page 152 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 156: ... gauge provided in the tool kit DO NOT exceed 72 PSI 496 kPa in the shock Use ONLY A DRY AIR SOURCE such as a system with a water separator or air line dryer to prevent moisture from entering the shock The shock has small volume Air pressure increases VERY quickly when using pressurized air NOTE Each time pressure is checked with the gauge in the tool kit approximately 4 PSI 27 5 kPa is lost to fi...

Page 157: ... pressure on gauge 5 To REDUCE air pressure push the bleed button 2 located on side of gauge Bleed pressure in small amounts until desired pressure is indicated on gauge Remove the tool hose from air fitting and install the cap 6 To INCREASE pressure install the gauge select the desired pressure from the chart as described in steps 1 4 above Pump the handle 3 until pressure increases to the desire...

Page 158: ...motorcycle with the rear tire 1 2 inches off the floor see page 200 3 Grasp the rear most surface of the rear tire and attempt to move the wheel side to side If there is movement at the front of the swingarm check the swingarm pivot nut torque and swingarm pivot bearings 4 Contact your VICTORY dealer for service if you detect noise or movement at the swingarm pivot visionownersmanual book Page 155...

Page 159: ...VICTORY dealer for service if you detect noise or movement at the wheel bearings 7 With the transmission in neutral slowly rotate the rear wheel If the wheel does not rotate smoothly have your VICTORY dealer inspect the wheel bearings drive belt adjustment wheel alignment or rear brakes as required Check for movement in wheel bearing area visionownersmanual book Page 156 Wednesday February 13 2008...

Page 160: ...damage from abrasion using warm water and a mild detergent Inspect front forks for abnormal noise as outlined in Pre Ride Inspection on page 99 Front Fork Oil Replace fork oil in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Table on page 135 See your VICTORY dealer for front fork service 1 8maintenance fm Page 157 Tuesday February 3 2009 12 59 PM ...

Page 161: ... 200 Move the handlebars from full left to full right Movement should be smooth without any rough spots Alternately push and pull on the lower fork legs and feel for movement in the steering head area See your VICTORY dealer if any movement is detected View visionownersmanual book Page 158 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 162: ...rative Emission Control System Visually inspect all evaporative emission control system hoses and connections Make sure all connections are tight Inspect connections at the evaporative emissions canister to be sure they are secure The canister 1 is located on the left side of the motorcycle near the oil cooler Evaporative Emissions Canister California Models 1 visionownersmanual book Page 159 Wedn...

Page 163: ...is automatically set by the EFI system Idle Air Control IAC Periodic adjustment is not required Crankcase Breather Hose Inspect the crankcase breather hose for cracks or damage Be sure the clamps are in place and secure Breather Hose visionownersmanual book Page 160 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 164: ...hroughout the range of motion and returns to its rest position freely and completely when released 3 Remove the triangular cover from the right side of the motorcycle by pulling straight outward at each corner to release the three tabs Inspect cables for frayed ends Contact your VICTORY dealer if throttle operation is not smooth if the throttle grip does not return properly or if cable ends are fr...

Page 165: ... With the handlebars pointed straight ahead and the engine OFF loosen the cable lock nuts by turning them counter clockwise viewed from the throttle grip until they stop 2 Turn both cable adjusters toward the lock nuts until they stop lightly against the lock nuts 3 Turn the throttle opening cable adjuster front cable out until freeplay is within specified range See Fig 5 on following page 080 160...

Page 166: ... just until slight resistance is felt 3 Hold the adjuster in place and tighten the lock securely by hand against it 4 Verify the throttle grip moves smoothly and returns freely when released in all handlebar positions Contact your VICTORY dealer if throttle operation is not smooth or if the throttle grip does not return properly Fig 5 Adjuster Lock Nut Reduce Increase Freeplay Loosen visionownersm...

Page 167: ...ight side of the motorcycle by pulling straight outward at each corner to release the three tabs 2 Inspect the throttle body end of the cruise control cable for fraying and be sure the end is secured in the bracket Cruise Control Cable visionownersmanual book Page 164 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 168: ...nd return smoothly to the engaged position out 2 Lubricate the pivot bushing with VICTORY All Purpose Grease P N 2872187 or a light spray lubricant at regular intervals in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Table on page 133 or whenever binding is evident Clutch Lever Bushing visionownersmanual book Page 165 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 169: ... Purpose Grease P N 2872187 or a light spray lubricant at regular intervals in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Table on page 134 3 Check brake pads as outlined on page 96 Check the amount of front brake lever movement before it develops firm resistance It should not move more than 3 4 inch 19 mm inch before lever is firm If movement is excessive contact you VICTORY dealer for service Brak...

Page 170: ...al movement is excessive contact your VICTORY dealer for service Lubricate the rear brake pedal pivot bushing with VICTORY All Purpose Grease P N 2872187 or a light spray lubricant at regular intervals in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Table on page 136 Check brake pads for wear as outlined on page 96 Max 3 8 in 8 mm visionownersmanual book Page 167 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 171: ...e front brake with the reservoir cover removed Fluid could overflow from the reservoir and allow air to enter the system Air in the brake system could cause the brakes to malfunction WARNING Use only DOT 4 Brake Fluid from a sealed container Using the wrong brake fluid or allowing contaminants into the brake fluid system can cause brake system malfunction visionownersmanual book Page 168 Wednesday...

Page 172: ... crankcase for leaks 4 To add fluid remove the three reservoir cover screws cover and diaphragm 5 Add DOT 4 Brake Fluid from a sealed container to the proper level Reinstall the cover and torque screws to 25 lb in 3 Nm Wipe cap area clean to remove any brake fluid 6 Check for any signs of clutch fluid leaks around the hoses fittings fluid reservoir and slave cylinder Check for deterioration of hos...

Page 173: ...n past the service limit inspect the brake system for leaks 4 To add fluid remove the three reservoir cover screws cover and diaphragm 5 Add DOT 4 Brake Fluid from a sealed container to the proper level Reinstall the cover and torque screws to 25 lb in 3 Nm Wipe cap area clean to remove any brake fluid 6 Check for signs of brake fluid leaks around hoses fittings reservoir and brake calipers Check ...

Page 174: ...not worn past the service limit inspect the rear brake system for leaks 4 To add fluid remove reservoir cover with diaphragm by turning it counter clockwise as viewed from top 5 Add DOT 4 Brake Fluid from a sealed container to the proper level Reinstall the cover and diaphragm and install the cover securely Wipe cap area clean to remove any brake fluid 6 Check for signs of brake fluid leaks around...

Page 175: ...maged contact your VICTORY dealer for replacement Clean discs if minor squeaks develop due to dirt or dust Apply VICTORY Brake Cleaner P N 2872191 to a clean shop towel and wipe disc DO NOT allow brake cleaner to contact painted or plastic parts Read all precautions on the label Brake Hoses and Connections Inspect all brake hoses and connections If leaks or stains from leaking or dried fluid are e...

Page 176: ...the engine and position the motorcycle on its sidestand 2 Remove the idler port screw from the reverse gear cover 3 Spray the lubricant into the port hole for 2 3 seconds 4 Raise and lower the reverse gear lever to clean the shaft and distribute the lubricant Repeat if necessary Make sure lever action is smooth and non binding 5 Reinstall the port screw and torque to 50 lb in 5 6 Nm Idler Port Scr...

Page 177: ...r shift pedal pivot bushing with VICTORY All Purpose Grease P N 2872187 or a light spray lubricant at regular intervals in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Table on page 135 whenever binding is evident or if a shifting problem occurs Shift Pedal Bushing visionownersmanual book Page 174 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 178: ...aged tires immediately see your VICTORY service manual or an authorized VICTORY dealer Tire Tread Depth Use a depth gauge or an accurate ruler to measure the depth of the center tire tread on both front and rear tires Replace the tire if the tread depth is less than 1 16 inch 1 6 mm visionownersmanual book Page 175 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 179: ...torcycle located in the left saddlebag Tire Pressure Table Tire Load Up to 200 lbs 91 kg Load 201 lbs 92 kg Max Load Capacity FRONT Dunlop Elite 3 130 70R18 63H 36 psi 248 kpa 38 psi 262 kpa REAR Dunlop Elite 3 180 60R16 74H 38 psi 262 kpa 41 psi 283 kpa 8maintenance fm Page 176 Tuesday April 1 2008 7 52 AM ...

Page 180: ... removing them 4 Remove spark plugs use a 12 mm plug socket 5 Both spark plugs should have the same light or medium tan color deposits The electrodes should be square with sharp edges Replace in pairs if worn WARNING Wear eye protection when using pressurized air 0 032 inch 0 8 mm Spark Plug NGK DCPR6E Gap 036 9mm Torque 8 5 lb ft 11 Nm Apply anti seize compound sparingly to threads 036 9mm vision...

Page 181: ... VICTORY service manual or contact your VICTORY dealer to have a compression test performed Exhaust Inspect exhaust fasteners as shown at right and tighten clamps and fasteners to the proper torque Do not overtighten the clamps 8 lb ft 11 Nm 12 lb ft 16 Nm 35 lb ft 47 5 Nm 31 lb ft 42 Nm 1 2 3 4 35 lb in 4 Nm 2 1 5 1 2 3 5 5 4 4 5 visionownersmanual book Page 178 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM...

Page 182: ...charger connection is provided The connector is designed for use with the VICTORY accessory maintenance charger available at your authorized VICTORY dealer WARNING The battery contains sulfuric acid which can cause severe burns Do not allow sulfuric acid to contact skin eyes or clothing ANTIDOTES EXTERNAL Flush with water INTERNAL drink large quantities of water or milk Follow with milk of magnesi...

Page 183: ...a DC volt meter The charge should be a minimum of 12 5 DC volts Repeat the charging cycle if the charge is less than 12 5 DC volts Replace the battery if it fails to reach 12 5 volts after the second charge WARNING The battery may contain explosive gases Keep sparks cigarettes or any flame away from the battery Shield eyes and protect skin and clothing when handling or working near the battery Mak...

Page 184: ...LLATION The grill bolt is placed in the FRONT hole the center belly pan screw uses the rear hole CAUTION Do not disconnect the positive cable before the negative cable Disconnecting the positive cable first can produce an electric shock that could result in damage or injury 2 1 1 1 36 lb in 4 Nm 85 lb in 10 Nm 85 lb in 10 Nm visionownersmanual book Page 181 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 185: ...e positive cable end to expose positive terminal Remove the positive cable from the battery terminal 10 mm wrench 6 Remove the front battery box bolt 5 with a 10mm socket 7 Tip the front box forward and lift the battery up to clear the case and then out the bottom side 3 4 5 Viewed from right front side visionownersmanual book Page 182 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 186: ...que bolt to specification 3 Install positive battery cable first Torque battery terminal bolt to specification 4 Install red protective boot over positive terminal Install negative cable Torque bolt to specification 5 Connect grill halves and install scoop page 181 CAUTION Connecting the negative cable first can produce an electric shock that could result in damage or injury Always connect the pos...

Page 187: ...y slide panel toward windshield to disengage lower tabs 2 and remove the panel 3 Unplug the antenna 4 To install reverse the above steps With the trim panel removed you can access Fuse boxes Windshield adjustment mechanism manual Headlamp adjustment knob Front turn signal bulbs 1 2 visionownersmanual book Page 184 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 188: ...emove the trim panel page 184 to access the fuses auto reset circuit breakers and relays Use the fuse puller provided in the tool kit to remove a fuse if necessary LEFT FUSE BOX RIGHT FUSE BOX Decal P N 7174111 Decal P N 7175380 visionownersmanual book Page 185 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 189: ...at 2 Push center of darts upward and remove the fuse box cover panel s 3 Pull the tabs to release the cover s NOTICE Use only the recommended fuse to prevent electrical system damage Fuse application and size is printed on the cover label Push Center UP Right Fuse Box Left Fuse Box Reverse System 25 amp mini fuse visionownersmanual book Page 186 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 190: ... than the high beam U S Canada To check for proper headlamp aim 1 Set tire pressure page 176 and rear suspension air pressure for load page 153 2 Straddle the motorcycle in an upright position and sit in the operator s seat 3 Turn ignition switch ON select HIGH BEAM 4 Compare to illustration at right See page 188 to adjust if necessary Floor Wall 25 feet 7 6m Height of Center of Headlamp Lens visi...

Page 191: ... windshield trim panel page 184 2 Reach through the opening in the headlamp housing mount 3 To LOWER the headlamp beam turn the knob CLOCKWISE as viewed from the operator s seat 4 To RAISE the headlamp beam turn the knob COUNTER CLOCKWISE as viewed from the operator s seat Rear View Knob Headlamp Adjuster Access Raise Lower visionownersmanual book Page 188 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 192: ...ine for loose broken or missing fasteners Replace stripped damaged or broken fasteners with genuine VICTORY hardware of equal size and strength immediately Tighten fasteners to the proper torque see page 201 Refer to the service manual for torques not included in this Maintenance section or in the illustration on page 201 or contact an authorized VICTORY dealer Sidestand Pivot Sidestand Pad Seat B...

Page 193: ...o remove it Do not tip the panel backward 3 Remove the two seat bolts 4mm Allen 4 Lift the front of the seat upward and pull forward to disengage the tab at the rear of the seat 5 To install reverse the above process being sure to engage the tab at the back of the seat 6 Torque seat bolts to 36 lb in 4 Nm Seat Bolts visionownersmanual book Page 190 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 194: ...ove the trunk 1 Remove the seat page 190 2 Disconnect the trunk wire harness 1 3 Remove the license plate and then remove the plate bracket by removing the two 4mm Allen screws 2 1 2 visionownersmanual book Page 191 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 195: ... bolts 2 using a 13 mm socket and an extension on a suitable drive handle 7 Support the trunk and remove the last bolt 8 Install the trim panel as outlined on page 194 Trunk Installation 1 Remove street trim panel page 193 then reverse steps above 2 Torque trunk mounting bolts to 26 lb ft 35 Nm and license plate bracket screws to 36 lb in 4 Nm 1 2 visionownersmanual book Page 192 Wednesday Februar...

Page 196: ...r 2 3 then 4 to release tabs NOTE Lift tail molding enough to provide clearance to remove the trim panel 4 Lift the trim panel 5 straight upward to release all four tabs at the corners 5 Install the trunk page 192 6 Align tail molding and snap it back into place reversing the order of removal 7 Install the seat page 190 and license bracket 1 2 3 4 5 36 LB IN 4 nM visionownersmanual book Page 193 W...

Page 197: ...Lift tail molding enough to provide clearance to install the seat trim panel It is not necessary to remove the tail molding 3 Set the trim panel in place and push straight down evenly until all four tabs are seated in the slots 4 Align tail molding and snap it back into place pressing each tab in order shown 5 Install the seat page 190 and license bracket 1 2 3 36 LB IN 4 nM visionownersmanual boo...

Page 198: ...ase it from the latch tab 3 Pull bulb out with wire connector attached 4 Disconnect wire harness Install new bulb DO NOT TOUCH glass portion of headlamp bulb Oil on the glass surface of bulb could cause bulb failure Clean with denatured alcohol if touched 5 Install bulb by reversing steps Be sure boot is sealed tightly around bulb base and lens to prevent moisture from forming inside the lamp Head...

Page 199: ...t with bulb 4 Pull out the old bulb and install the new 5 Install the socket by engaging in the socket holder and rotating 1 4 turn clockwise 6 Connect the wire harness Be sure it snaps securely into place over the connector lock tab NOTE Running light innermost bulb replacement is the same as the turn signal bulb with one exception leave wire harness attached to bulb socket when removing socket f...

Page 200: ... Remove five button head screws 4 that secure tail light lenses using a 4mm Allen wrench 5 Pull both tail lights 5 straight rearward to release all spring tabs from rear fender and expose bulb sockets as required 6 Rotate bulb socket 1 4 turn counter clockwise to remove socket Note orientation for assembly 7 Pull the bulb straight out of the socket and replace it with the new bulb 8 Assemble in re...

Page 201: ...unk Tour model The glove compartment Accessory Power power jack is powered whenever the ignition key is in the ON or ACC position The trunk Accessory Power jack is powered at all times If it is necessary to provide power to an item that does not use one of the previously mentioned power supply jacks connect to the load side of the main circuit breaker located under the cover behind the oil cooler ...

Page 202: ...rected to do so by the VICTORY instructions that come with the kit DO NOT back probe electrical connectors on the vehicle unless directed to do so by the Service Manual DO NOT power any accessories from the diagnostic connector located inside the left saddlebag near the rear suspension air pressure label visionownersmanual book Page 199 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 203: ...torcycle without proper equipment or without properly securing the motorcycle so it cannot tip or fall when elevated Road Test Before returning the motorcycle to regular use road test it in a safe area Pay special attention to the proper fit and operation of all serviced components Make any corrections or additional adjustments as necessary to ensure safe reliable and enjoyable vehicle performance...

Page 204: ...anual Rear Axle Nut Front Axle Pinch Bolts Windshield Screws Front Brake Caliper Mounting Bolts Front Fender Front Axle 52 lb ft 71 Nm 31 lb ft 42 Nm 8 lb ft 65 lb ft 88 Nm 17 lb ft 23 Nm Apply grease to threads 11 Nm 36 inch lbs 4 Nm Switch Screws 25 inch lbs 3 Nm Handlebar End Cap Screws 84 inch lbs 10 Nm 8maintenance fm Page 201 Tuesday February 3 2009 12 57 PM ...

Page 205: ... Cause Possible Remedy Action Low Fuel Verify fuel level Fuel pump inoperative Turn engine STOP switch to RUN Turn key ON The fuel pump should run momentarily and then stop If you do not hear the fuel pump run check the fuel pump ignition circuit breaker see page 186 Note A momentary clicking sound from the IAC valve is normal when key is first turned to the OFF position Battery Discharged Fully c...

Page 206: ... Stop Position Place switch in RUN position Battery Discharged Fully charge the battery page 180 Battery Cables Loose or Corroded Inspect battery cables Transmission In Gear Shift transmission into Neutral or pull clutch lever in to disengage clutch See starting procedures on page 112 visionownersmanual book Page 203 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 207: ...es and connections Spark Plug s Fouled Inspect spark plugs page 177 Spark Plug Wire s Loose or Wet Inspect spark plug wires ensure dry secure Contaminated Fuel Inspect fuel for water contamination see dealer Engine Oil Level Incorrect Or Wrong Type Inspect level and quality of oil page 140 Loose Broken Shorted Ignition Coil Wires Inspect coil primary wires see dealer Air Intake Restricted Inspect ...

Page 208: ...0 Hydraulic Clutch Fluid Contaminated Flush hydraulic clutch fluid see dealer Air In Hydraulic Clutch System Bleed system see dealer Clutch Slave Cylinder Bracket Loose Inspect tighten loose parts Hydraulic Clutch Fluid Leak Inspect system for leaks see dealer Clutch Damage Replace clutch Possible Cause Possible Remedy Action Dust Dirt On Brake Disc s Clean disc page 172 Worn Pads Or Brake Disc Di...

Page 209: ...s page 181 and charging circuit connections see dealer Accessory Load Exceeds Charge Rate Use ACC position and limit accessory operation when engine is off Improperly Wired Accessory Current Draw See dealer to check charging system output and current draw Battery discharges when motorcycle not in use See dealer to check key OFF current draw visionownersmanual book Page 206 Wednesday February 13 20...

Page 210: ...on for cleaning and polishing Pure VICTORY Polishes also has specialty products for removing scratches scuffs and swirls enhancing black and silver engines cleaning engines tires and wheels removing brake dust After cleaning the motorcycle inspect for damage to the painted surfaces Repair chips or scratches promptly by applying VICTORY touch up paint to prevent corrosion For more information or fo...

Page 211: ...bber bands and plastic bags from the exhaust pipes Start the engine and let it idle for a few minutes Make sure the brakes are functioning properly before riding NOTICE Do not use pressurized water to wash the motorcycle Water may seep in and deteriorate wheel bearings brake caliper assemblies brake master cylinders electrical connectors steering head bearings and transmission seals Do not direct ...

Page 212: ...s formulated to perform as a wetting agent to soften bugs road grime and soil and to prevent abrasion from your wash mitt or cloth This product also decreases drying time without spotting or streaking 1 Add 1 ounce about 2 capfuls to 1 gallon of water 2 Apply to a cool motorcycle with a wool or microfiber wash mitt TIP For best results work one side of the motorcycle at a time working from top to ...

Page 213: ... dirt soil bugs and road grime 1 Spray windshields body panels saddle bags trunks engines tires wheels pipes and chrome Consistent and complete coverage of the motorcycle is important for best results TIP Use a cloth or wash mitt on stubborn areas 2 DO NOT allow the product to dry on your motorcycle Blast rinse with a garden hose equipped with a pressure nozzle Be sure to rinse thoroughly then use...

Page 214: ...safe for all surfaces including pin striping custom paint or murals It s safe for Plexiglas Lexan Acrylic or factory coated windscreens It s non streaking and it provides polish protection and a water repellant shine 1 Spray on all surfaces including the windshield paint chrome wheels and leather to clean polish and protect 2 Wipe dry with Pure VICTORY Plush Microfiber Towel DO NOT use a T shirt 3...

Page 215: ...ore that factory chrome like shine and leave a protective coating that resists future oxidation for several months Pure VICTORY Awesome Metal Polish provides instant results you must see to believe 1 Shake the polish container well before using 2 Apply the product with a terry cotton or microfiber cloth or pad 3 Rub gently until the black begins to come to the surface or until shine begins to show...

Page 216: ...ssories to prevent surface rust and create a glass like shine Use it on chrome plated accessories to prevent surface rust and create a glass like shine This product creates a high reflective index point giving a deep shiny finish without silicone Use it to polish and fill light scratches on Plexiglas Lexan Acrylic and factory coated windshields It repels water from windshields and keeps bugs from ...

Page 217: ...product until it is almost clear then allow to dry to a haze before removal The entire motorcycle can be treated before removing polish 4 Use a Pure VICTORY Polishes Plush Microfiber Towel to wipe it off easily and dust free 5 For best results on a windshield apply to a clean windshield Once applied rain water beads and blows off enhancing rain visibility The glass like finish keeps bugs from stic...

Page 218: ... It contains NO PETROLIUM DISTILLATES or SILICONES 1 Shake container well before use 2 Begin by washing and rinsing the motorcycle 3 Spray Liquid Spray Wax on a wet or dry bike one section at a time For best results the bike s surface should be cool 4 Wipe dry one section at a time with Pure VICTORY Microfiber Chamois or microfiber towel 5 When finished drying buff the entire motorcycle with a cle...

Page 219: ...like new appearance This product can also be used to restore or maintain the factory finish on a VICTORY VISION instrument panel dash and rear storage compartment black vinyl surfaces Regular use increases soil resistance 1 Apply the product on a clean dry surface using a soft cloth 2 Rub the product into the material Repeat the treatment if the surface is extremely dry 3 Wipe dry with a second cl...

Page 220: ... from corrosion or deterioration During storage you might use products that are potentially hazardous such as fuel stabilizer When using any of these products follow the instructions and warnings on the product packaging This section includes instructions for preparing the motorcycle for storage maintaining it during storage and removing it from storage visionownersmanual book Page 217 Wednesday F...

Page 221: ...surface and allow enough space for the motorcycle To best preserve tire condition The storage area should have a relatively constant and moderate temperature The storage surface should be free of oil and gasoline The motorcycle should not be near a radiator or other heat source or any type of electric motor visionownersmanual book Page 218 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 222: ...egin by cleaning it as outlined beginning on Wax painted surfaces and polish chromed and other metal surfaces Apply protectant to exposed rubber vinyl and plastic parts Do not apply rubber protectant to the tire tread surfaces visionownersmanual book Page 219 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 223: ...un the engine for 15 minutes in a well ventilated area to pass the stabilized fuel through entire fuel injection system Engine Protection Change the engine oil see page 140 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 visionownersmanual boo...

Page 224: ...of 1 part baking soda to 16 parts water Rinse with clean water and wipe dry 4 Apply a thin film of dielectric grease available from your VICTORY dealer to the posts and cable connectors 5 Clean the outside of the battery with a solution of mild detergent and warm water 6 Store the battery in a dry area with a temperature of 32 to 90 F 0 to 32 C 7 While in storage fully charge the battery once a mo...

Page 225: ...re from building up on the motorcycle which can cause oxidation of metal surfaces 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 placing a screen mesh over any intake or exhaust o...

Page 226: ...enance During Storage Check and maintain normal air pressure in the tires page 176 and battery voltage in the battery page 180 during extended storage periods visionownersmanual book Page 223 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 227: ...anges can cause condensation to form in the crankcase and mix with engine oil Running the engine with oil that contains condensation can cause engine damage If your motorcycle was stored in an area subject to wide swings in temperature and humidity such as outdoors it is recommended that you change engine oil prior to running the engine 7 Install new spark plugs if necessary 8 Wax polish or apply ...

Page 228: ...r than for the purposes of maintenance repair or replacement of any device or element of design incorporated into any new vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use or The use of the vehicle after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person visionownersmanual book Page 225 Wednes...

Page 229: ...ck of proper maintenance Replacing any moving part of the vehicle or parts of the exhaust system or intake system with parts other than those specified by the manufacturer This product should be checked for repair or replacement if the motorcycle noise has increased significantly through use Otherwise the owner may become subject to penalties under state and local ordinances visionownersmanual boo...

Page 230: ... noise standards This warranty extends to the first person who buys this exhaust system for purposes other than resale and to all subsequent buyers Warranty claims should be directed to An authorized VICTORY dealer or VICTORY Motorcycle Division Polaris Sales Inc P O Box 47700 Hamel MN 55340 9960 visionownersmanual book Page 227 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 231: ...re has been no abuse neglect or improper maintenance of your motorcycle Your emission control system may include parts such as the fuel injection system the ignition system catalytic converter and engine computer Also included may be hoses belts connectors and other emission related assemblies Where a warrantable condition exists VICTORY will repair your motorcycle at no cost to you including diag...

Page 232: ...dealer as soon as a problem exists The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time not to exceed 30 days As the motorcycle owner you should be aware that VICTORY may deny your warranty coverage if your motorcycle or part has failed due to abuse neglect improper maintenance or unapproved modifications If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilit...

Page 233: ... material and workmanship which cause such motorcycle to fail to conform with applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency or the California Air Resources Board for a period of use depending on the engine displacement of 12 000 kilometers 7 456miles if the motorcycle s engine displacement is less than 170 cubic centimeters of 18 000 kilometers 11 185miles if the moto...

Page 234: ... failure occurs prior to the first scheduled replacement and hoses clamps fittings and tubing used directly in these parts Since emission related parts may vary from model to model certain models may not contain all of these parts and certain models may contain functionally equivalent parts In the State of California only Emission Control System emergency repairs as provided for in the California ...

Page 235: ... of replacement parts or accessories not conforming to VICTORY specifications which adversely affect performance and or 5 Use in competitive racing or related events B Inspections replacement of parts and other services and adjustments necessary for required maintenance C Any motorcycle on which the odometer mileage has been changed so that actual mileage cannot be readily determined visionownersm...

Page 236: ...RPOSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU B NO EXPRESS EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY VICTORY EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLYSETFORTHHEREIN ANYEMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY IMPLIED BY LAW INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS LIMITED TO THE EX...

Page 237: ...y be used in the performance of any maintenance or repairs However VICTORY is not liable for these parts The owner is responsible for the performance of all required maintenance Such maintenance may be performed at a service establishment or by any individual The warranty period begins on the date the motorcycle is delivered to an ultimate purchaser VICTORY Motorcycle Division Polaris Sales Inc P ...

Page 238: ...ted to VICTORY Motorcycle Division Polaris Sales Inc within ten days Upon receipt of this registration VICTORY Motorcycle Divi sion Polaris Sales Inc will record the registration for warranty No verification of registration will be sent to the pur chaser as the copy of the Warranty Registration Form will be the warranty entitlement If you have not signed the original registration and received the ...

Page 239: ...eyond VICTORY Motorcycle Division Polaris Sales Inc control This warranty does not cover the use of unauthorized lubricants chemicals or fuels that are not compatible with the VICTORY Motorcycle The exclusive remedy for breach of this warranty shall be at VICTORY Motorcycle Division Polaris Sales Inc exclusive option repair or replacement of any defective materials or components or products THE RE...

Page 240: ...ler When requesting warranty service you must present your copy of the Warranty Registration form to the dealer THE COST OF TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM THE DEALER IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY VICTORY MOTOR CYCLES division of Polaris Sales Inc suggests that you use your original selling dealer however you may use any VICTORY Motorcycle Servicing Dealer to perform warranty service Please work with your dea...

Page 241: ...238 WARRANTY Warranty NOTES visionownersmanual book Page 238 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 242: ...ches 114 7 cm Overall Height 58 5 inches 148 5 cm Seat Height 26 5 inches 67 3 cm Wheel Base 65 7 inches 166 9 cm Ground Clearance 5 8 inches 14 8 cm Rake Trail 29 5 4 inches 13 7 cm Dimensions and specifications may vary with features options and accessories Specifications subject to change without notice or obligation visionownersmanual book Page 239 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 243: ... Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR Front Axle 513 lbs 233 kg Rear Axle 901 lbs 409 kg Capacities Engine Oil 5 qt 4 75 l Approximately 4 5 qt 4 25 l at oil change Fuel 6 0 Gallons 22 7 l Fuel Reserve 1 0 Gallon 3 8 l Dimensions and specifications may vary with features options and accessories Specifications subject to change without notice or obligation 2009 VICTORY VISION visionownersmanual book Page ...

Page 244: ...s Self Adjusting Cam Chains Bore Stroke 101 x 108 mm Throttle Body Bore 45mm Electronic Fuel Injection System Closed Loop Lubrication System Wet Sump Spark Plug Gap NGK DCPR6E 036 in 9mm Exhaust Split dual exhaust with crossover Dimensions and specifications may vary with features options and accessories Specifications subject to change without notice or obligation 2009 VICTORY VISION visionowners...

Page 245: ...al Disc Floating Rotor 3 Piston Calipers Rear Brakes Disc Floating Rotor 2 Piston Caliper Total Storage Volume Street 3370 Cubic Inches 55 224 Cubic Centimeters Tour 6750 Cubic Inches 11 061 Cubic Centimeters Colors Black Midnight Cherry Blue Ice Dimensions and specifications may vary with features options and accessories Specifications subject to change without notice or obligation 2009 VICTORY V...

Page 246: ...1 5 1 Gear Shift Pattern 1 Down 5 Up Internal Gear Ratios 1st 3 15 1 2nd 2 03 1 3rd 1 53 1 4th 1 24 1 5th 1 1 6th Overdrive 84 1 Final Drive Ratio 2 12 1 Clutch Type Wet Multi Plate Diaphragm Spring Dimensions and specifications may vary with features options and accessories Specifications subject to change without notice or obligation 2009 VICTORY VISION visionownersmanual book Page 243 Wednesday...

Page 247: ... 180 60R16 74H Radial Electrical Alternator 50 Amp Maximum Output Battery 12 Volt 18 Amp Hour 310 CCA Yuasa YTX20HL Fuses Circuit Breakers Left Fuse Box See page 185 Ignition 10A Breaker Headlight 20A Breaker Gauges 5A Dimensions and specifications may vary with features options and accessories Specifications subject to change without notice or obligation 2009 VICTORY VISION visionownersmanual boo...

Page 248: ...e 20A Right Fuse Box See page 185 Engine 15A Breaker Windshield Electric 20A Fuel Pump Ignition Coil 15A Chassis 20A Dimensions and specifications may vary with features options and accessories Specifications subject to change without notice or obligation 2009 VICTORY VISION visionownersmanual book Page 245 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 249: ...amp 3157 27 7W License Plate Lamp W5W 5W Trunk Lamps Running Lights W5W 5W Courtesy Lamp trunk if equipped 6411 10W Dimensions and specifications may vary with features options and accessories Specifications subject to change without notice or obligation 2009 VICTORY VISION visionownersmanual book Page 246 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 250: ...engine service life Use only unleaded gasoline 91 Pump Octane Minimum R M 2 Method Gasoline containing up to 10 Ethanol can be used Gasoline containing up to 15 Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether MTBE can be used 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 fuel system components visiono...

Page 251: ...cation Polaris Recommends the use of VICTORY brand Semi Synthetic 20W40 Motor Oil or equivalent motorcycle oil that is approved for use in wet clutch transmissions such as JASO MA rating visionownersmanual book Page 248 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 252: ...nt and training and can be dangerous to perform Be sure you have the required technical skills and tools that are needed before you attempt ANY service on your motorcycle Your VICTORY dealer has trained technicians with the knowledge and skills to keep your motorcycle operating at peak performance Please contact your VICTORY dealer before attempting any service work that is beyond your level of te...

Page 253: ...250 SPECIFICATIONS Specifications NOTES visionownersmanual book Page 250 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 254: ... your motorcycle may not be equipped with all of the components listed above Components not installed at the factory can be purchased from and installed by your local VICTORY dealer Radio Frequencies North America AM 530 to 1700 kHz FM 87 9 to 107 9 MHz WX 162 40 to 162 55 MHz European FM 87 5 to 108 00 MHz MW 531 to 1602 kHz LW 144 to 279 kHz visionownersmanual book Page 251 Wednesday February 13...

Page 255: ...252 AUDIO SYSTEM OVERVIEW Audio Overview Main User Interface 1 2 3 4 5 visionownersmanual book Page 252 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 256: ...e source 2 Memory presets Allows operator to store and recall up to 12 radio stations directly select any 1 of 10 CDs in CD changer or directly access up to 11 iPod user defined playlists 3 Volume Menu Option Select control Acts as volume control or cycles through menu options in the MODE menus visionownersmanual book Page 253 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 257: ...nus Press MODE to access the radio settings menu U S Sources FM AM WB AUX or iPod XM Radio CD Changer European Sources FM MW LW AUX or iPod CD Changer Mode Menu Options Bass Treble Fader External Speakers AVC CB Headset ENT ICOM Volume CB Volume CB LO DX Tuning XM Display XM Category XM Scan Mode NOTE Sources and menu options will only be displayed for installed components visionownersmanual book ...

Page 258: ... Press to manually tune radio stations CD or iPod tracks Hold to automatically seek or scan radio stations or FF RW CD or iPod tracks 3 Source Exit Mute select Press S E to cycle through available sources or to exit from current MODE setting 4 Press MUTE to silence audio from speakers headsets and pause CD player or iPod 1 2 3 visionownersmanual book Page 255 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 259: ...Q to adjust CB radio channel reception sensitivity 3 COM ICOM select Press COM to turn the CB on or off Press and hold to select COM channel Press ICOM to turn the driver passenger intercom on or off Press and hold to access VOX settings Voice Activated Switch If equipped with CB radio 1 2 3 visionownersmanual book Page 256 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 260: ...l 1 Rear PTT Push to Talk Press and hold PTT to transmit over the CB radio only if CB radio is present 2 Rear Volume control Press VOL to increase or VOL to decrease rear passenger headset volume visionownersmanual book Page 257 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 261: ...258 AUDIO SYSTEM OVERVIEW Audio Overview Audio System Notes visionownersmanual book Page 258 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 262: ...he key in the ACC or ON position and audio system OFF the screen will display VICTORY MOTORCYCLES NOTE To prevent battery power loss do not leave the key in the ACC position for long periods of time It is recommended to have the engine running whenever using the audio system 14audio features fm Page 259 Thursday February 14 2008 8 18 AM ...

Page 263: ...source U S FM AM WB iPod AUX XM CD Changer Euro FM MW LW iPod AUX CD Changer 2 Station preset number P1 P12 3 CB radio active and active channel 4 Intercom system active 5 Stereo indicator NOTE The audio system will always display the last active source when turned on If equipped 1 2 3 4 5 14audio features fm Page 260 Thursday February 14 2008 8 18 AM ...

Page 264: ...nd rear speakers turn the speakers off or on and mute the system audio level Audio Mute Press and release MUTE to drop audio system volume To resume volume to prior level press and release MUTE on LH control or S E on LH control visionownersmanual book Page 261 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 265: ...volume or VOL or on LH control Passenger Volume The passenger can control the rear headset music volume and the CB ICOM volume when either are active Press or on the passenger control to raise or lower the rear headset volume visionownersmanual book Page 262 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 266: ...ting Audio Sources Press and release S E or SRC until desired source is active FM source active U S European models AM source active U S models only FM 92 5 ST AM 1130 visionownersmanual book Page 263 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 267: ...ipped if component not present XM Radio source active U S models only Source skipped if component not present After 5 seconds the display will show either the artist song title channel name or category WB 1 AUX iPod Name of Song XM 8 The 80s XM 8 Artist Song Title Channel Name or Category visionownersmanual book Page 264 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 268: ...ive U S European models Source skipped if component not present MW Medium Wave source European models only LW Long Wave source European models only CD 1 TRK4 0 04 MW 531 P1 LW 144 P1 visionownersmanual book Page 265 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 269: ...NE on the left control to locate stations in single step increments Press and hold TUNE or TUNE on the LH control to seek or scan for stations depending on mode setting Press and release TUNE or TUNE on the LH control or S E on the LH control to exit seek or scan function visionownersmanual book Page 266 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 270: ...e of the console preset buttons P1 P12 until the audio sound is muted for 1 2 second Once the station is given a preset location the screen will display its memory preset location Press and release the MODE button on the console panel to enter the audio system settings sub menus Continue to press and release the MODE button until the desired setting is shown on the display screen FM 92 5 ST P1 vis...

Page 271: ...ting sub menusand return to the default screen NOTE After 5 seconds of inactivity the system will exit the setting menu and return to the default display Bass Setting Press the console panel or button to increase or decrease audio bass level visionownersmanual book Page 268 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 272: ...or button to increase or decrease audio treble level Fader Setting Press the console panel or button to attenuate the front and rear speaker output ratio Setting skipped when external speakers are off visionownersmanual book Page 269 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 273: ...270 AUDIO FEATURES Features External Speakers Press the console panel or button to turn the external speakers on or off visionownersmanual book Page 270 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 274: ...l settings AVC will lower or raise the speaker headset volume based on the ambient vehicle noise level AVC Off No AVC Volume will not adjust AVC Low Least aggressive AVC setting AVC Medium Moderate AVC setting AVC High Most aggressive AVC setting AVC Display visionownersmanual book Page 271 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 275: ...t listening to an audio source MIX The audio source volume will be set lower than the ICOM volume whenever the VOX is opened The audio source volume is slowly returned to its original volume level once the VOX is closed MUTE The audio source volume is muted when the VOX is opened The audio source volume is slowly returned to its original volume level once the VOX is closed 14audio features fm Page...

Page 276: ...ipped when COM system is not present CB Volume Press the console panel or button to set the driver CB volume Setting skipped when COM system is not present Tuning Seek Scan Modes Press the console panel or button to set the tuner seek or scan mode visionownersmanual book Page 273 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 277: ... ICOM section for more information Setting skipped when CB radio is not present XM Display Press the console panel or button to set the screen to display the artist song title channel name or category when the XM radio is active Setting skipped when XM radio is not present visionownersmanual book Page 274 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 278: ...anel or button to turn ON or OFF the XM Scan Mode When Scan Mode is ON pressing Tune or Tune will tune to the next higher or lower XM channel remain there for 5 seconds and then automatically tune to the next higher or lower channel until Tune or Tune is pressed again Setting skipped when XM radio is not present XM Category All Categories XM Category Decades XM Category Etc XM Scan Mode OFF XM Sca...

Page 279: ...Administration NOAA NOAA operates more than 940 transmitters covering all 50 U S states Puerto Rico the U S Virgin Islands U S Pacific Territories and adjacent coastal waterways Access each WB channel by pressing P1 P7 on the console or use Tune WB Channels WB Ch Freq 1 162 400 2 162 425 3 162 450 4 162 475 5 162 500 6 162 525 7 162 550 visionownersmanual book Page 276 Wednesday February 13 2008 4...

Page 280: ... OFF the screen will display VICTORY MOTORCYCLES NOTE To prevent battery power loss do not leave the key in the ACC position for long periods of time It is recommended to have the engine running whenever using the audio system Press the power button to turn the audio system on Press COM on the upper LH control to activate the CB COM system visionownersmanual book Page 277 Wednesday February 13 200...

Page 281: ... governments restrict or prohibit the use of helmet mounted headsets Always obey all applicable regulations and laws Always make adjustments to the CB ICOM system prior to operating your motorcycle to minimize distractions while riding Reference the FCC Plain Rules pamphlet accompanying this Rider s Manual for a comprehensive guide of citizens band CB rules and regulations visionownersmanual book ...

Page 282: ...ed CB channel NOTE Changing to a new channel may require changing the squelch setting Press S E on the lower LH control or allow the system to time out to exit the CHANNEL ADJUST screen and return to the main display visionownersmanual book Page 279 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 283: ...old the PTT button on the upper left control to communicate over the CB radio The passenger can communicate over the CB radio by pushing and holding the rear PTT button Left Side of Trunk visionownersmanual book Page 280 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 284: ... over the CB radio RX will be displayed when the CB is receiving a transmission Squelch Squelch is a feature that blocks undesired signals and noise by only allowing the reception of signals over a specified level Press and release the SQ or SQ buttons to adjust the squelch level visionownersmanual book Page 281 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 285: ...g strong signals To set the squelch level lower the squelch level until noise or static is heard After hearing noise or static increase the squelch level until the noise or static is gone Press S E on the lower left control or allow the system to time out to exit the SQUELCH set screen and return to the main display visionownersmanual book Page 282 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 286: ...elease the MODE button on the console panel to enter the audio system settings sub menus Continue to press and release the MODE button until the desired setting is shown on the display screen Press the console panel or button to set the CB volume visionownersmanual book Page 283 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 287: ...independently adjustable Press or on the passenger control to raise or lower the rear headset volume CB LO DX Setting skipped when CB radio is not present Press and release the MODE button on the console panel to enter the audio system settings sub menus Continue to press and release the MODE button until the desired setting is shown on the display screen visionownersmanual book Page 284 Wednesday...

Page 288: ...ise levels increased Local Receiver sensitivity decreased Use for stronger signals or in high density areas Static and noise levels decreased CB Frequencies There are 40 citizen band CB channels designated for use by the Federal Communications Commission FCC NOTE The FCC has designated Channel 9 as an EMERGENCY channel visionownersmanual book Page 285 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 289: ... 27 015 12 27 105 19 27 185 6 27 025 13 27 115 20 27 205 7 27 035 14 27 125 21 27 125 22 27 225 31 27 315 40 27 405 23 27 255 32 27 325 24 27 235 33 27 335 25 27 245 34 27 345 26 27 265 35 27 355 27 27 275 36 27 365 28 27 285 37 27 375 29 27 295 38 27 385 30 27 305 39 27 395 CB Channels Frequencies Ch Freq Ch Freq Ch Freq visionownersmanual book Page 286 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 290: ...yed on the console screen VOX Break Setting The intercom is opened and closed using a voice operated switch VOX The volume sensitivity level required to open the intercom can be adjusted using the VOX sensitivity setting Press and hold ICOM on the upper LH control to access the VOX sensitivity set screen visionownersmanual book Page 287 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 291: ...r ambient vehicle noise trigger the VOX to open set the VOX sensitivity to a higher level Press S E on the lower LH control to exit the VOX volume set screen and return to the main display VOX will be displayed on the console screen whenever the driver or passenger are communicating over the intercom system visionownersmanual book Page 288 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 292: ...dio system settings sub menus Continue to press and release the MODE button until the desired setting is shown on the display screen Press the console panel or button to set the ICOM volume Press S E on the left control at any time to exit the system setting sub menus and return to the default screen visionownersmanual book Page 289 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 293: ...OM or rear headset speakers are active Press or on the passenger control to raise or lower the rear speaker volume Headset Receptacles A headset receptacle is provided for both the driver and passenger if equipped Driver Receptacle HEADSET RECEPTACLE 12V RECEPTACLE visionownersmanual book Page 290 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 294: ...291 CB RADIO ICOM CB ICOM Passenger Receptacle HEADSET RECEPTACLE Left Side visionownersmanual book Page 291 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 295: ...292 CB RADIO ICOM CB ICOM CB Radio ICOM NOTES visionownersmanual book Page 292 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 296: ...RY MOTORCYCLES NOTE To prevent battery power loss do not leave the key in the ACCESSORY position for long periods of time NOTE It is recommended to have the engine running whenever using the audio system Press the power button to turn the audio system on Press and release the S E button on the lower LH control or SRC on the console panel until AUX or iPod is active visionownersmanual book Page 293...

Page 297: ...s active the console screen will display AUX When iPod is active the console screen will display the name of the iPod iPod is a registered trademark of Apple Inc AUX visionownersmanual book Page 294 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 298: ...small hole in the left side console storage bin Only one input cable can be connected at any given time To change an input cable 1 Open the left side console storage bin 2 Locate the input cable and sealing grommet at the bottom of the bin 3 Carefully pull the cable inside the bin visionownersmanual book Page 295 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 299: ...carefully pushing up on the green tab DO NOT ALLOW THE HARNESS TO DROP BACK THROUGH THE HOLE 5 Install the desired input cable 6 Carefully push the sealing grommet back into the hole AUX INPUT CABLE visionownersmanual book Page 296 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 300: ... console preset buttons NOTE Generic MP3 players cannot be controlled though the audio system Press and release preset button 1 to access the iPod s main music library Press and release preset buttons 2 through 12 to access the iPod s user defined play list s visionownersmanual book Page 297 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 301: ...rd or 1 track backward Press and release the TUNE or TUNE button on the lower LH control twice double click to move 10 tracks forward or 10 tracks backward Press and hold the TUNE or TUNE button on the lower LH control to fast forward or reverse the track visionownersmanual book Page 298 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 302: ...e original programming The biggest names in news talk and entertainment The most sports play by play Major league baseball Every team All season long XM and its corresponding logos are trademarks of XM Radio Inc Getting Started The ignition key must be in the ACC or ON position to use the XM radio With the key in the ACC or ON position and audio system OFF the screen will display VICTORY MOTORCYCL...

Page 303: ...f time It is recommended to have the engine running whenever using the audio system Press the power button to turn the audio system on Press and release the S E button on the lower left control or SRC on the console panel until the XM RADIO is active visionownersmanual book Page 300 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 304: ...ry other than ALL is selected the display will show the channel number and C XM Reception If the XM radio is not receiving a signal due to being located indoors or some other overhead obstruction the word Antenna will show on the display XM 8 Artist Song Title Channel Name or Category XM 8 C XM 8 ANTENNA visionownersmanual book Page 301 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 305: ... com Have your XM ID number and a major credit card ready The activation process normally takes 10 to 15 minutes but can take up to an hour during times of high usage During the activation process the ignition key must be in the ACCESSORY position and the audio system must be ON To prevent battery discharge VICTORY recommends activating your XM radio by riding your motorcycle in open areas and awa...

Page 306: ...CLES NOTE To prevent battery power loss do not leave the key in the ACC position for long periods of time It is recommended to have the engine running whenever using the audio system Press the power button to turn the audio system on Press and release the S E button on the lower LH control or SRC on the console panel until the CD changer is active visionownersmanual book Page 303 Wednesday Februar...

Page 307: ...ress the EJECT button 3 Remove the CD cartridge from the CD player 4 Slide one of 10 trays out of the cartridge Insert a CD data side down into the tray 5 Slide the tray back into the cartridge 6 Carefully insert the cartridge back into the CD player 7 Close and latch the CD player door CD 1 TRK4 0 04 visionownersmanual book Page 304 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 308: ...lease one of the console preset buttons P1 P10 to access a CD If no disc is located in the location pressed the CD changer will move to the next highest disc location until a disc is found If preset buttons P11 or P12 are pressed NO DISC will be shown on the console display visionownersmanual book Page 305 Wednesday February 13 2008 4 31 PM ...

Page 309: ... lower LH control to move forward or reverse 1 track on the CD Press and hold the TUNE or TUNE button to fast forward or fast reverse through the CD track NOTE To preserve battery power the CD Track which track was playing and CD Slot Location memory which slots contained CDs will be lost after several days of non use Ignition key OFF A B C visionownersmanual book Page 306 Wednesday February 13 20...

Page 310: ...on 187 Air Filter 143 Air Pressure Rear Suspension 153 Air Temperature Display 53 Aluminum Care 212 Apparel Protective 18 A Audio Features AM Radio 263 Automatic Volume Control AVC 271 AUX 264 Bass Setting 268 CB Headset Entertainment Mode 272 CB Local LO Distant DX 274 CB Volume 273 CD Changer 265 Fader Setting 269 FM Radio 263 Intercom ICOM Volume 273 iPod 264 Long Wave LW 265 Medium Wave MW 265...

Page 311: ...can Mode 275 Audio Systems Frequencies Overview 251 Left Hand Controls Lower 255 Left Hand Controls Upper 256 A Audio Systems Main User Interface 252 LCD Screen 253 Memory Presets 253 Power 254 Source SRC Mode 254 Volume Menu 253 Overview of Operation 251 Passenger Controls 257 AUX Getting Started 293 Input Cable 295 iPod Input Cable 295 iPod Play Lists 297 iPod Tuning 298 Axle Torque 201 Axle Rea...

Page 312: ...Pedal Rear 167 Brakes Checking Pedal Lever Movement 92 Brakes Front Fluid Level 93 170 Lever Reach 72 Pad Inspection 96 B Brakes Linked 71 Brakes Rear Disc 172 Fluid Level 94 171 Pad Inspection 96 Braking Techniques 124 Break in Period Engine 108 Breather Crankcase 160 Bulb Headlamp Replacement 195 C Capacity Engine Oil 142 Carrying Cargo 17 CB Radio Channel Adjustment 278 Channels Frequencies 285...

Page 313: ...5 Compartment Glove 79 Compression Engine 178 Console Panel Removal 190 Crankcase Breather Hose 160 C Cruise Control Accelerate 122 Cable Inspection 164 Cancelling 123 Decelerating 123 Resume 122 Safety 120 Setting 121 D Dash Panel Instruments 49 Defects Safety Reporting 35 Downshifting 117 Drain Plug Torque Oil 141 Drive Belt Alignment 152 Drive Belt Condition 144 Drive Belt Tension Adjustment 15...

Page 314: ...l 140 Start Switch 69 Starting 112 Stop Switch 68 Stopping 125 E Engine Number 38 Error Screen 52 Ethanol 247 Evaporative Emission Inspection 159 Exhaust 178 Exhaust Precautions 24 F Fast Idle 160 Fastener Inspection 189 Fastener Torque 201 Filter Air 143 Filter Oil 140 Fluid Brake Precautions 168 Fluid Clutch Level 169 Foot Control Adjustment 75 Fork Front Inspection 157 Frequencies CB Radio 285 ...

Page 315: ...ears Recommended Shift Speeds 115 Gears Shifting 114 Gears Upshifting 116 Glove Compartment 79 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 27 H Handgrip Heater Switch 56 Hazard Switch 56 Headlamp Aim Adjustment 188 Headlamp Aim Inspection 187 Headlamp Bulb Replacement 195 High Beam Switch 63 Horn 66 I ICOM System Activation 287 Headset Receptacles 290 Voice Activation VOX 287 Volume Driver 289 Volume Passenger 29...

Page 316: ...ponents 159 Steering Head 158 Swingarm Rear Axle 155 Inspection Fasteners 189 Inspection Headlamp Aim 187 I Installation Battery 183 Installation Trunk 192 Instrument Cluster 49 Instruments Fuel Gauge 50 Speedometer 49 Tachometer 49 Volt Meter 50 J K Jack Motorcycle 200 Key Number 39 KPH to MPH Changing 54 L Labels Tire Information 34 Leather Care 216 Leather Rubber and Vinyl Care 216 Left Handleb...

Page 317: ...rive Belt Tension Process Overview 147 Drive Belt Wear Analysis 145 Exhaust Fasteners 178 Fast Idle Speed 160 Fasteners 189 M Maintenance First Service 132 Front Brake Fluid 170 Front Brake Lever 166 Front Fork 157 Front Fork Oil 157 Fuel System 159 Guidelines 129 Log 138 139 Rear Brake Fluid 171 Rear Brake Pedal 167 Rear Suspension Air Pressure 153 Safety Reminders 130 Shift Pedal 174 Sidestand 1...

Page 318: ...nty 227 Noise Regulation 225 Numbers Identification 37 O Odometer 54 Odometer Trip 53 Oil Filter Change 140 Oil Capacity 142 Oil Drain Plug Torque 141 Oil Level Engine 140 Oil Pressure Indicator 60 Oil Fork Front 157 Operation Vehicle 107 Oxygenated Fuel Use 247 P Painted Finish Polishing 213 214 Panel Console Removal 190 Panel Seat Trim Install 194 Panel Street Trim Removal 193 Parking 20 Parking...

Page 319: ...155 Rear Brake Fluid Level 171 Rear Brake Pedal 73 Rear Turn Signal Bulb Replacement 197 Rear View Mirror 106 R Rear Wheel Alignment 152 Recommended Shift Speed Table 115 Records Engine Number 40 Ignition Key 40 VIN Number 40 Re fueling 110 Regulation Noise 225 Removal Battery 181 Removal Seat 190 Removal Trunk 191 Reporting Safety Defects 35 Resetting Displays 62 Resume Cruise Control 122 Reverse...

Page 320: ...Seat Trim Panel Installation 194 Service Manual 249 Service First Maintenance 132 Shift Speeds Recommended 115 S Shifting Gears Downshifting 117 General 114 Recommended Shift Speeds 115 Speed Table 115 Upshifting 116 Sidestand 80 Sidestand Inspection 189 Sidestand Pad Inspection 189 Signal Turn Front 196 Spark Plugs 177 Specifications Capacities 240 Chassis 242 Dimensions 239 Drive System 243 Elec...

Page 321: ... From 224 Rodent Protection 222 Tire Inflation 221 Street Trim Panel Removal 193 Suspension Adjustment Rear 153 S Swing Arm Inspection 155 Switches Console Mounted 55 Driving Lamp 57 Engine Stop 68 Handgrip Heater 56 Hazard 56 High Low Beam 63 Ignition 48 Left Handlebar 62 Mode 62 Seat Heater 61 Starter 69 Turn Signal 65 Windshield Adjustment 64 Symbols and Terms 7 T Tachometer 49 Tail Light Bulb ...

Page 322: ...ondition 202 Shifting Clutch 205 Starter Motor 203 Trunk 82 Trunk Installation 192 T Trunk Removal 191 Turn Signal Bulb Replacement Front 196 Turn Signal Bulb Replacement Rear 197 Turn Signal Indicator 59 Turn Signal Switch 65 U U S to Metric 54 Unit Display Changing 54 Upshifting 116 V VECI Label 32 Vehicle Emission Control 38 Vehicle Identification Number 37 Vehicle Operation 107 VICTORY Cleanin...

Page 323: ... Service 237 Owner s Responsibilities 229 Policy 235 Rights Obligations 228 Warranty Limitations 232 W Washing Before Washing 208 Quick Clean Ups 211 Spray Rinse and Ride Wash 210 Standard Bucket Wash 209 Washing the VICTORY Motorcycle 208 210 Weight GVWR 27 Wheel Alignment Rear 152 Windshield Adjustment Manual 76 Windshield Adjustment Electric 64 Windshield Trim Panel 184 X XM Radio Getting Start...

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