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1. Hand Grip Heater Switch High 9 Press the top high heat or bottom low heat of the rocker switch to turn the Off hand grip heaters on Move the switch to the center position to turn the heat L o ers off OW 26 Instruments Features and Controls Left Handlebar Switches High Low Light Switch Flasher Hazard Switch Emergency The emergency flasher switch activates and cancels the emergency flash Flasher Switch ers When the emergency flashers are active all of the turn signals flash Hazard Switch Press the top of the switch to activate the emergency flashers Press the bottom of the switch to cancel the flashers beam 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 Turn Signal Move the switch to the left to activate the left turn signals Move the switch Switch to the right to activate the right turn signals A signal will deactivate auto matically when speed or distance reach predetermined levels To cancel a signal manually move the switch to the center position and push it inward Momentary Feature Move the turn signal switch left or right and hold it in that position for at least one second The momentary feature will activate and the signal will then cancel when the switch is released Audio Switches if equipped See page 107 for audio systems operation Mode Butt
2. POLARISG FREEDOM VICTORYG VICTORY MOTORCYCLESG CROSS COUNTRY G CROSS COUNTRY TOUR CROSS COUNTRY 8 BALL and MAGNUM M DUNLOPOJO is a registered trademark of Dunlop Tire Corporation LOCTITE is a registered trademark of Henkel Corporation Sirius and XM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc iPod is a registered trademark of Apple Inc Garmin and zumo are registered trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries Pandora the Pandora logo and the Pandora trade dress are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pandora Media Inc Used with permission Printed in U S A P N 9925277 2 A WARNING Improper vehicle use can result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH NEVER Operate e f you are under the age of 16 and without a driver s license with motorcycle endorsement e Under the influence of drugs or alcohol e Off road e With more than one passenger motorcycle must be equipped with passenger foot pegs With weight that exceeds maximum weight rating ALWAYS e Wear a helmet eye protection gloves long sleeve shirt long pants and over the ankle boots Make sure any passenger reads and understands all safety labels Beaware of your surroundings and driving conditions Keep both hands on the handlebars and both feet on the footrests when riding Useonly genuine VICTORY accessories designed for your model ALWAYS USE AN NEVER USE WITH APPROVED HELMET DRUGS OR ALC
3. Reverse Operation Procedure 1 Always check for obstacles or people behind the motorcycle Be aware that the front wheel may travel outward and require a larger operating area Make sure the motorcycle 1s stationary Dismount any passenger Sit on the operator s seat with legs astride and both feet on the ground Retract the sidestand if down Place the transmission in neutral With the engine idling lift the reverse lever and verify that the reverse indicator R dis plays in the multi function display NOTICE NEVER shift the transmission into gear with the reverse engaged Doing so WILL result in damage to the reverse system 8 Recheck the area behind and around the motorcycle to ensure a clear operating area E P es D 9 While balancing the motorcycle with your legs and feet press and hold the starter switch to begin moving in reverse Release the switch to stop moving NOTICE NEVER shift the transmission into gear with the reverse engaged Doing so WILL result in damage to the reverse system 10 If parking the motorcycle wait until it s completely stopped then move the reverse lever down to the disengaged position Verify that the neutral indicator N displays before stopping the engine 50 Maintenance Safety During Service Procedures A WARNING Failure to follow recommended precautions and procedures could result in severe injury or death Always heed all safety precautions and follow all operatio
4. To open the fuel cap lift the lock cover Place the key in the lock and turn it clockwise To secure the fuel cap push the cap down to engage the latch Turn the key counter clockwise to lock the cap Tool Kit The tool kit can be used to perform most basic maintenance items Tools provided in the tool kit include 1 4 mm Ball Drive Allen Wrench 5 mm Ball Drive Allen Wrench 6 mm Ball Drive Allen Wrench 4 mm 6 mm Open End Wrench 8 mm 10 mm Open End Wrench Combination Phillips Slot Screw Driver Rear Shock Absorber Tire Pressure Gauge pe csl v b oae 2 og Fuse Puller Saddlebag and Trunk Door Locks Use the ignition key to lock and unlock the trunk and saddlebag doors The doors should be locked before riding Tip Not all models are equipped with a trunk To lock a door place the key in the lock and turn it counter clockwise To unlock a door turn the key clockwise After unlocking a door press the door lock to release the latch and open the door Refer to the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating informa tion beginning on page 16 for loading information Instruments Features and Controls 39 Pre Ride Inspections To keep your motorcycle in safe operating condition always perform the recommended pre ride inspections before each ride This is especially important before making a long trip and when removing the motorcycle from storage WARNING Failure to perform the recommended pre ri
5. When the Now Playing screen F displays press and release a to display the station list screen Station Name Artist Name Song Title Pandora Station 90 S Pop Classic Rock Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Voice Recognition Mode The radio features voice recognition when a driver headset is connected and turned on Radio Bluetooth functionality is dependent on the capabilities of the device Please see your device s user manual Tip Make sure the Bluetooth volume on your device is turned all the way up The device s signal and battery strength are shown on the display with a range of zero to five 0 5 with 5 representing maximum strength Initiating a Phone Call 1 To initiate a phone call double press V to request voice recognition mode 1 Voice Command Il Activate Preset wall Cancel Mode 2 Speak phone commands into the microphone m A amp 4 E 3 Press and release or press and release while in voice recognition mode to re send or resume the voice recognition request When the phone call is initiated DIALING and either the caller ID or OUTGOING CALL will be displayed 51 Outgoing Call P al Phone or Caller ID FTIIT Dialing 4 Press f to cancel outgoing call if desired When the call is answered the screen will display CONNECTED Phone or Caller ID Connected End Call Mode 5 Press and release
6. 119 Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System AUX iPod Getting Started The ignition key must be in the ACC or ON position to use the audio system Tip To prevent battery drain do not leave the key in the ACC position for long periods VICTORY recommends using the audio system only when the engine is running Press VOL to turn the audio system on Press and release the MODE button until AUX or iPod is active When AUX is active the console screen will display AUX as the active source NAV MP3 When iPod is active the console screen will display iPod as the active source and iPod information in the display screen Artist Song Title Playlist To change the mode press the MODE button repeatedly to toggle to the AUX mode Press TUNE or TUNE to set the mode to AUX for iPod or any other MP3 player use or to NAV MP3 for navigation unit MP3 player use Tip NAV MP3 mode will override any device connected with an input cable AUX MODE AUX AUX MODE NAV MP3 120 iPod Song Control Press and release TUNE or TUNE to change the tracks in the currently selected playlist Tip Generic MP3 players can play music but cannot be controlled through the audio system for example selecting tracks or playlists Press and hold TUNE or TUNE to fast forward or fast reverse in the currently playing song A quick double press and release of TUNE or TUNE
7. P Press and release to clear the presets for the desired tuner band 4 Clear Presets VOL tall Cleared JAM 7 EF is Press and release f to move to the next selection Radio Broadcast Data System RBDS 1 Press c or c to select a Radio Broadcast Data System RBDS setting Tip When on the screen displays artist song title etc if available in the radio signal e OFF e ON Station name only e FULL Station name radio text 2 Press and release f to move to the top of the MODE menu list 151 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio System Diagnostics The audio system diagnostic menu allows the following actions for you or your VICTORY dealer e View radio software version Perform left hand audio control key pad tests e Set radio tuner location View vehicle speed Diagnostic Menu Access 1 Press and hold cj to turn the radio off 2 Turn the power switch OFF 3 Turn the power switch ON Press and hold for several seconds k a xm The Radio Version screen will appear if steps 1 4 were performed correctly SW 1 00 HW 02 Boot 1 00 Tip If you do not see this screen perform steps 1 4 again F 6 Press and release Li to move to Key Pad Diagnostics i J 152 4 Press and release Key Pad Diagnostics Key pad diagnostics allows the user to the test the function of each button on the left hand audio con
8. displayed 4 Saving fi aving 1 5 O Fi e 6 The station will be stored 1005 Tip If the desired preset location already contains a stored radio station it will be overwritten by the new selection ral 7 Press a repeatedly to scroll through the list of radio presets Weather Band WX Weather band channels are broadcast by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admin istration NOAA NOAA operates more than 940 transmitters covering the United States Puerto Rico the U S Virgin Islands the U S Pacific Territories and adjacent coastal waterways 3 Press Li repeatedly until WX source is selected Tip Typically only one weather band channel will be available for a given location When traveling if a channel becomes unavailable search for another active channel 2 Press Z Or gt to select a channel 133 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Selecting Audio Sources USB Audio Source Flash Memory Stick Connect the USB memory stick to the USB connector cable The following music files are recognized by the radio e WAV e OGG e MP3 e FLAC Drive must be FAT32 formatted Music files not recognized by the radio will be ignored If a drive is not recognized the display screen will display No Device i Fi 1 Press and release f until USB is active When USB is active the console screen will display USB as the active source Album Mame Artist N
9. will bring up a list of songs in the currently selected playlist Brown Sugar Gimme Shelter 2 Honky Tonk Woman Use TUNE 4 or TUNE to scroll through this song list The selected song will be in reverse video on the center line of the display Press and release the PRE button to select and play the highlighted song or press and release the MODE button to exit without selecting a new song Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System AUX iPod iPod Playlists To browse tracks by artist playlist or album press and hold the PRE button to bring up the selection screen Press TUNE or TUNE to highlight the desired category Artist Playlist Album Press and release the PRE button to bring up the items in the selected category When a category is selected a list of items in that category are displayed with the active track highlighted My Top Rated Road Tunes 2 80 s Music Press TUNE or TUNE to make a selection Press and release the PRE button to select the highlighted item and play the first track within that item 90 s Music My iPod On The Go Tip Press and release the MODE button to exit without making a selection iPod Tuning Press TUNE or TUNE once to move one track forward or backward Press and hold the button to advance fast forward or fast reverse Press the button twice double click to bring up the track selection screen then use the TUNE
10. 2015 Rider s Manual Cross Country Cross Country 8 Ball Cross Country Tour amp Cross Country amp Magnum California Proposition 65 Warning This product contains or emits chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm 2015 Victory Rider s Manual Cross Country Cross Country 8 Ball Cross Country Tour Cross Country Magnum Copyright 2014 Polaris Industries Inc All information contained within this publication is based on the latest product information available at the time of publication Product improvements or other changes may result in differences between this manual and the motorcycle Depictions and or procedures in this publication are intended for reference use only No liability can be accepted for omissions or inaccuracies 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 normal riding position Features of VICTORY Motorcycles are covered by U S Patent Nos 6 976 691 6 407 663 D489670 D482311 D482304 D481980 D481973 D474142 The following are trademarks of Polaris Industries Inc
11. Drive Belt 40 Pre Ride Inspections Sidestand 1 On level ground straddle the motorcycle and bring it to the fully upright position 2 Move the sidestand up to the stored position and down to the fully extended position sev eral times It should move smoothly and quietly Make sure the return spring holds the sidestand tightly in place when the sidestand is in the stored position Adjust or replace a loose spring 3 Inspect the sidestand pivot bolt for looseness or wear Tighten or replace a loose or worn bolt 4 Inspect the sidestand rubber pad Make sure the pad is firmly attached TWEAR LIMITI Wear Limit Line to the sidestand Check the wear indicator on the leading edge of the pad Replace the pad when it s worn beyond the wear limit line Fasteners 1 Inspect the entire motorcycle chassis and engine for loose damaged or missing fasten ers Tighten loose fasteners to the proper torque Tip Refer to the specifications section of this manual or the service manual for fastener torque values or see your VICTORY dealer 2 Always replace stripped damaged or broken fasteners before riding Use genuine VIC TORY fasteners of equal size and strength Front of Motorcycle 4 Operation The operation section of this manual describes how to ensure maximum performance and longevity through the proper care and operation of your motorcycle Tip Even if you re an experienced motorcycle o
12. 1 1 30 Sting Fields of Gold WX Weather source active MW Medi edium Wave Source ees MOGs ony heli models only WX MW NAV MP3 source active U S European models LW Long Wave source European models only AUX LW NAV MP3 144 110 Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System Audio Tuning Use the tuner on the left control to select radio stations Press and release TUNE or TUNE to locate stations in single step increments Press and hold TUNE or TUNE to seek or scan for stations depending on mode setting Memory Presets The audio system features 15 user defined presets for storing favorite stations 1 To set a preset press and release the MODE button until the desired source is active FM AM WX SiriusXM MW LW 2 Use TUNE or seek scan to locate a radio station 3 Press and hold the PRE button 4 Press TUNE 4 or TUNE to cycle to an available preset location The preset location displays on the screen Station being stored 5 When the desired location is displayed press and hold the PRE button to store the selected radio station Tip If the desired preset location already contains a stored radio station it will be overwritten by the new selection Station will be overwritten 6 Wait 5 seconds or push VOL or VOL to exit 7 To listen to a preset location press and release the PRE button until the desired locatio
13. 2 Inspect brake discs for nicks scratches cracks or other damage Inspect the thickness of each brake disc at four or more locations around the disc If any disc is worn to the minimum thickness at the thinnest point or if a disc is damaged see your VICTORY dealer for replacement 3 Clean discs if minor squeaks develop due to dirt or dust Apply VICTORY Brake Cleaner P N Mini Thick 2872191 to a clean shop towel and wipe disc DO ak 4 Coil NOT allow brake cleaner to contact painted or Rear 6 5 mm plastic parts Read all precautions on the label Wheel Spokes Inspect both wheels for loose bent broken or missing spokes if equipped To identify loose spokes grasp each spoke and try to move it side to side or up and down All spokes should be equally tight and have the same amount of flex Tighten loose spokes and replace bent broken or missing spokes see an authorized VICTORY dealer WARNING Spokes adjusted or replaced improperly could distort the wheel make the motorcycle difficult to handle and cause loss of control Wheel Inspection Inspect both wheels for cracks or damage and replace damaged wheels promptly Do not operate the motorcycle if wheels are damaged or cracked See the VICTORY Service Manual or your authorized VICTORY dealer vy 73 Maintenance Anti Lock Brake System ABS Tone om 1 Visually inspect for damaged teeth on the front and rear ABS tone rings Inspect for nicks and dents
14. 40 in Ibs 5 Nm Adjust clutch lever freeplay See page 69 Mechanical Clutch Cable Lubrication Lubricate control cable ends at the intervals recommended in the periodic maintenance table beginning on page 53 NOTICE External casings are factory lubricated Additional lubrication could be detrimental to cable performance Pivot Screw Verify proper routing and smooth movement Inspect for damage to the external casing and inspect exposed cable wire for fraying kinks or corrosion Replace any damaged sticky or sluggish cable I 3 70 Disconnect the cable at the clutch lever and at the primary cover 2 Lubricate the barrel ends with VICTORY All Purpose Grease or equivalent Reconnect the cable and adjust freeplay as needed Maintenance Rear Brake Pedal See page 31 for rear brake pedal adjustments 2 Lubricate the pivot bushing at the intervals recommended in the periodic maintenance table beginning on page 53 Also lubricate any time binding is evident Use VICTORY All Purpose Grease or equivalent 3 Inspect brake pads as outlined on page 39 Brake Hoses Connections Inspect all brake hoses and connections for dampness or stains from leaking or dried fluid Tighten any leaking connections and replace components as necessary See the VICTORY Service Manual or your authorized VICTORY dealer Brake Fluid Precautions WARNING Using the wrong fluid or allowing air or contaminants into the fluid syst
15. Battery Installation WARNING Improperly connecting or disconnecting battery cables can result in an explosion and cause serious injury or death When removing the battery always disconnect the negative black cable first When reinstalling the battery always connect the negative black cable last Place the battery in the battery compartment with terminals forward 2 Reinstall the battery hold down strap 3 Install the positive cable first Torque 36 in lbs 4 Nm 4 Install the red protective boot over the terminal 5 Install the negative cable last Torque 36 in lbs 4 Nm 6 Reinstall the front chin fairing Tighten all four SCICWS Torque 36 in lbs 4 Nm 36 in lbs 4 Nm Battery Charging Tip If your VICTORY motorcycle will not be used for a period of 6 months or longer a maintenance charger should be connected to the battery An accessory maintenance charger and accessory fused charging harness can be purchased through your authorized VICTORY dealer 1 Following the charger manufacturer s instructions use a battery charger designed for use with 12 volt batteries The charger should have a maximum charging rate of 1 8 amps Charge the battery for approximately 10 hours at a rate of 1 8 amps If you use a taper or trickle charger it will take longer to charge the battery 2 After charging the battery allow the battery to sit 1 2 hours before checking the state of charge with a DC volt meter The char
16. Check all exhaust system fasteners Tighten loose clamps and fasteners Do not overtighten Fastener Torques 12 ft lbs 16 Nm 35 ft lbs 47 5 Nm 8 ft lbs 11 Nm 35 in Ibs 4 Nm 18 ft lbs 24 Nm ae ce 85 Maintenance Elevating the Motorcycle WARNING Serious injury or death can occur if the motorcycle tips or falls Make sure the motorcycle will not tip or fall while elevated or while on the sidestand Some procedures require raising the motorcycle to remove weight from the component being inspected Elevate the motorcycle by placing a stable flat platform jack or lift mechanism on a firm flat surface and lifting under the engine crankcase The platform should be a mini mum of 12 inches 30 cm square DO NOT attempt to lift the motorcycle without proper equipment Always secure the motorcycle properly before lifting so it cannot tip or fall when elevated Road Test Before returning the motorcycle to regular use perform a road test in a safe area Pay special attention to the proper fit and operation of all serviced components Make any corrections or additional adjustments promptly to ensure safe reliable and enjoy able vehicle performance Fastener Inspection 1 Inspect the entire motorcycle chassis and engine for loose damaged or missing fasten ers Tighten loose fasteners to the proper torque Tip Refer to the specifications section of this manual or the service manual for fastener torque values or see
17. Position the motorcycle on level ground in the fully upright position 2 View the brake fluid through the reservoir 3 The fluid should be clear Replace cloudy or contaminated fluid 4 The fluid level should be between the minimum and maximum marks on the reservoir Add brake fluid as needed See page 71 Maximum he Mark Brake Lines i Inspect all brake hoses and connections for damp o ness or stains from leaking or dried fluid Tighten Minimum any leaking connections and replace components as Mark necessary Tip Refer to the service manual or contact your dealer for fastener torque values WARNING Brake fluid leaks or low brake fluid levels could cause brake system failure which could result in serious injury or death Do not operate the vehicle with low brake fluid levels or when leaks are evident dampness or stains from dried fluid See your VICTORY dealer for service 38 Pre Ride Inspections Brake Pads Inspect each front brake pad on both sides of Friction the front disc Inspect each rear brake pad on Material both sides of the rear disc When the thinnest point of the friction material has worn to the A minimum recommended thickness see your VICTORY dealer for brake pad replacement Replace brake pads when friction material thickness reaches 1 0 mm When checking brake pad friction material thickness check each brake caliper for damp ne
18. retrieve the error codes from the display Avg Speed Range nst Time 1 Ifthe error codes are not displayed use the TRIP Cu E tA km h mode button to toggle until Err displays TRIP 2 VNU LE UP LLLI miles gal in the clock area 2 Record the three code numbers displayed Suspect Parameter Number SPN in the gear position temperature and odometer displays 3 See an authorized VICTORY dealer for code details and diagnosis 24 Instruments Features and Controls Instrument Cluster Multi Function Display Display Units Standard Metric The display can be changed to display either standard or metric units of measurement Tip To exit the set up mode at any time wait 10 seconds The display automatically exits and returns to the odometer display lt Standard Display Metric Display Miles Kilometers s U S Gallons Imperial Gallons Liter Liters Fahrenel 12 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock Display Units Standard Metric 1 Turn the key to the OFF position 2 Press and hold the mode button while turning the key to the ON or PARK position 3 When the display flashes the distance setting tap the mode button to advance to the desired setting 4 Press and hold the mode button to save the setting and advance to the next display option 5 Repeat the procedure to change remaining display settings Clock Tip The clock must be reset any time the battery has been disconnected or discharged 1 Turn the
19. sedo 9 es 68 Throttle Freeplay 242 22 Xm does 39 Throttle TaSDEC HO ooa ue ew teas tus ruR S 39 TIE S eHBOP S a4 ic 04 2009 8023 32 D E US Ee eda de MEA 32 Tires COMCMMIOM 5 453404 tad ara PORE eee we 74 PCSSIN Cs fo seins ake hee eae Medi Rd URS E 75 Tire Condition uoo Db 68240028 SEI Tite PIESSII Oo cs se Rer RE PEDE ERE 37 Tite Tread Depth cs dav ode ad en is k dda 37 Tread Dept es ure EenreRI Sens 74 Wheel hispeeliOfk 2 acu decre S rare me 73 T Tone Ring Sensor Inspection ABS 74 Ur E cure seas Habe Hoe wa dae ea eee 33 Transporting the Motorcycle 14 Trip Odometer e uico oe irr ado dose aes 26 Troubleshooting suus on thot oe od ceca 87 88 Trunk Door Lock 2e seri aw se eee e en 33 Trunk Removal itm OE RI ERIS Ook Haw x62 80 Trunk Using Safely c iaceat uiedsecee eo dre Bes I5 Turn Signal SWIC ois cceee sedans Res 27 V Vents FANNO egea eas darada pareke ri Vrai 32 VICTORY Cleaning Products 89 VOR MICE buds aw cv needed dbs marcan chs 22 W Warranty POLICY 222 ded da doce deae ace cere 97 98 Washing the Motorcycle 89 9 Weight Capacity eis conn 220912393 ACE nnn etait 16 Wheel IlsSpeCHODE lt 3 5 nad EE bn ok oe ads 72 Wheel Spoke Inspection T Index 157 To locate your nearest dealer call 1 877 737 7172 or visit www victorymotorcycles com Victory Motorcycles 2100 Highway 55 Medina MN 55340 Part No 9925277 Rev 01
20. 2 3 Nm Make sure the front isolators are installed to the frame Apply alcohol soapy water or rubber lubricant to ease tank installation Vent A Line V Gog Step 3 Slide the tank onto the isolators then slide the tank fully forward Pivot the rear of the tank upward to access the tank bottom Support the rear of the tank in this position Remove the plug tool from the fuel pump fitting by pressing the center button of the plastic coupler Carefully connect the fuel line to the fuel pump fitting Make sure you hear a click to indicate proper engagement Test the connection by pulling the fuel line lightly Connect the fuel pump harness electrical connector Verify that the fuel line is correctly routed and secured Maintenance Fuel Tank Installation 10 Install the rear isolators with flange side toward the tank and flange bushings 11 Lower the tank and install the tank bolts Torque 18 ft lbs 24 Nm 12 Connect the vent line ground wire and ground wire bolt Torque 96 in lbs 11 Nm 13 Prime the fuel pump See page 43 14 Check for leaks 15 Reinstall the seat and side covers Isolators Step 12 Vent Line 59 Maintenance Drive Belt Condition Replace the drive belt if it is cracked or has broken teeth or frayed edges No matter its condition the drive belt should be replaced at periodic intervals See the VICTORY Service Manual or an authorized VICTORY dealer DO N
21. 57 PUCING ssam tenses oe eee eee end ans ae eae 43 Fuse Recommendations 4 3 as ntes 84 Fuse Replacement oso hrs 84 G Gasoline Handling Safety 14 Gear smit Pedal so suene censes 29 Gear Shift Pedal Adjustment 31 Gear SHUM ee oue cue ogee ow heed ENTS 45 46 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 16 GVWR etoile etre heer ie anche st cance tees 16 H Hand Grip Heater Switch orae 26 Handlebar Position Limited Edition 79 Handlebar Switches Left 0 21 Handlebar Switches Right 28 Headlight Aim Adjustment 83 Headlight Aim Inspection Halogen 82 Headlight Aim Inspection LED 83 Headlight Lamp Replacement 83 Heater Switches Seat 4 4 0040 ee20e24 6 21 I Identification Number Record 106 Idle T SpectiOl 122 ete deuwenes den hig niidi 67 Ignition Key Number 0005 18 TOMIMMON Switch a do ac some dee Re ee UR dod 21 Ignition Switch Lubrication 78 Indicator Lamps 25 5 652004 ooh eed ROEDER ARDS 23 Information Labels use we wae tr os ys 17 Instrument Cluster caa E er ie wa 22 26 K Key NINBDOE ca tice ee Legi ao idu dedit 18 L Labels Information 17 BENI MEUS eese rE REEE rE raS 17 Leather Rubber and Vinyl Cate 6004046 46 93 Lock Lubrication aa es mus rere b rms 78 Locking Saddlebags i 22d du dca ace e
22. 7 6 m from a wall Mark 5 Position the motorcycle facing the wall with the center of the front wheel at the mark on the floor With the operator and cargo on board bring the motorcycle to the fully upright position Measure the distance from the floor to the center of the headlamp 6 Place a mark or tape on the wall 3 inches 7 6 cm below the previous measurement 7 Move the ignition switch to the ON position and switch the headlamp to low beam Observe the headlight aim on the wall The top edge of the LED low beam must be 3 inches 7 6 cm below the center of the headlamp and centered straight ahead at 25 feet 7 6 m Make any necessary adjustments to headlight aim Headlight Aim Adjustment 1 To adjust the headlamp vertically remove the headlight bezel by pulling straight outward at the edges to release the spring clips Loosen the adjustment screws evenly to adjust the beam downward Tighten the adjustment screws evenly to adjust the beam upward Adjustment Screws 2 To adjust the headlamp horizontally tighten one screw and loosen the other equally The beam will adjust to the direction of the tighter screw 3 Verify proper headlight aim Readjust if necessary Headlight Lamp Replacement High Intensity Discharge HID Lamps High intensity discharge lamps should be handled only by a trained technician wearing the appropriate protective gear See the VICTORY Service Manual or an authorized VICTORY dealer LED L
23. 8 Keeping the tension gauge perpendicular to the belt surface and parallel with its length push the plunger upward until the small O ring touches the tension gauge body 9 Besure 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 70 lbs force 10 To calculate belt tension deflection subtract the smaller measurement from the larger measurement and record it Determine The Tightest Spot 11 Repeat the above deflection measurements with the tire s valve stem at the rear most position top and front most positions 90 degrees rotation each time recording each measurement Push Inner Plunger Rear Wheel 12 If the tightest measurement is not within the recommended range see page 61 belt tension must be adjusted 62 Maintenance Drive Belt Tension Adjustment l 2 3 9 6 Move the wheel to the tight spot location determined previously Loosen the rear axle nut on the left side Turn each axle adjuster nut clockwise an equal amount to tighten the belt reduce deflection or an equal amount counter clockwise to loosen the belt increase deflection Tool 13 mm deep socket Tighten the rear axle nut Adjuster Nut Torque 65 ft lbs 88 Nm hidden by swing arm Pump the rear brake pedal to re set the pads against the brake disc Verify proper bel
24. Anti Lock Brake Light Remains Illuminated or Illuminates Intermittently Possible Cause Possible Remedy Action Check the fuses See page 84 Loose or damaged pulse ring Inspect pulse ring for looseness or chipped teeth Debris lodged in components Inspect wheel speed sensor and pulse ring for debris Damage caused by debris Inspect wheel speed sensor for cracked housing Damaged components See service manual or authorized dealer Service Manual Availability Some procedures are beyond the scope of this manual See your dealer to purchase a VIC TORY Service Manual for your motorcycle Some procedures provided in the Service Manual require specialized knowledge equipment and training Be sure you have the required technical skills and tools that are needed before you attempt ANY service on your motorcycle Please contact your VICTORY dealer before attempting any service work that is beyond your level of technical knowledge or experience or if the work requires specialized equipment 88 Cleaning and Storage VICTORY Cleaning Products This section provides tips on the very best way to clean polish and preserve every surface of your beautiful new VICTORY Motorcycle We recommend the use of our new Pure VIC TORY cleaning and polishing products and accessories which have been specially designed to offer the best care possible for your VICTORY motorcycle In addition to the products recommended in this section for cleaning and polish
25. CB Radio ICOM System ICOM System Press and release im IM FR V When the intercom system is active ICOM will display on the console screen FM ICOM CB19 go 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 left control to access the VOX sensitivity set screen Push COM or ICOM to adjust the sensitivity setting Tip Lower settings require less volume to open the intercom If wind or ambient vehicle noise trigger the VOX to open set the VOX sensitivity to a higher level VOX will display on the console screen whenever the driver or passenger are communicating over the intercom system FM VOX lt CB19 100 5 Driver ICOM Volume To change settings enter the mode menu Press TUNE or TUNE to adjust settings ICOM VOL 15 mmm l Tip Intercom volume can also be adjusted with the hand control when the VOX circuit is open Passenger ICOM Volume Press or on the headset control to raise or lower volume Headset Receptacles The driver s headset receptacle is located on the left side of the motorcycle below the fuel tank The passenger headset receptacle if equipped is located on the left side of the motorcycle on the forward side of the saddlebag
26. If the engine does not start within 10 sec onds release the starter switch Wait five seconds then try again Hold the starter switch for as short a time as possible to minimize battery drain Do not hold the starter switch for more than 10 seconds at one time If either the check engine indicator or the low oil pressure indicator or display remains on after the engine starts stop the engine immediately Refer to either the check engine indicator information on page 23 or the low oil pressure indicator display information on page 23 Leave the throttle closed and allow the engine to idle Idle speed will gradually slow to normal as the engine warms to operating temperature Do not rev the engine or put the transmission in gear immediately after starting the engine Allow the engine to idle for about 30 seconds after a warm start or at least one minute after a cold start longer in cold weather This will allow oil to reach all areas before the engine is put under load Operation Shifting Gears WARNING Forced shifting with clutch engaged could cause damage to the engine transmission and drive train Such damage could cause loss of control which could result in serious injury or death Always pull the clutch lever fully toward the handlebars to disengage the clutch before shifting gears This motorcycle is equipped with a Overdrive six speed transmission The sixth gear O D lt 6th Gear is overdrive Neutral 1s located 4 3
27. OFF 48 Operation Stopping the Engine Before stopping the engine bring the motorcycle to a complete stop Shift to neutral or dis engage the clutch WARNING Stopping the engine with the transmission in gear while the motorcycle is moving could cause loss of rear wheel traction or engine and transmission damage which could cause loss of control and serious injury or death Always stop the engine after the motorcycle is fully stopped and the transmission is in neutral If the engine stops unexpectedly while the motorcycle is moving guide the motorcycle to a safe location off the road and away from traffic 1 When fully stopped shift into neutral 2 Move the engine stop run switch to the STOP position 3 Move the ignition switch to the OFF position Remove the ignition key Tip A en clicking sound from the IAC valve is normal when the key is first turned to the OFF Parking Choose a firm level surface to park the motorcycle 1 When fully stopped shift into neutral 2 Stop the engine 3 Fully extend the sidestand 4 Turn the handlebars to the left and lean the motorcycle to the left until the sidestand firmly supports the motorcycle 5 Remove the ignition key Parking on a Slope If parking on a slope is unavoidable position the front of the motorcycle toward the top of the slope Place the transmission in gear and position the motorcycle so that it 1s stable when it rests on the sidestand Parking on a Soft Sur
28. Press lt or c to navigate to either DEFAULT or Pandora i Press and release 1 to make the selection B Default AVRCP Pandora If Pandora is selected the screen will display station name artist name and song title 1 P Station Name i Artist Name LLL Song Title 139 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Selecting Audio Sources Bluetooth Device Music Mode Settings Music Mode Setting Bluetooth Driver Source Lh 140 When the Bluetooth device audio source is active and playing press and P hold a until the system enters the MUSIC MODE menu Karlie s Phone Artist Name Song Title Bluetooth Driver Device screen shown in Default mode Press cq or c to navigate to either DEFAULT or Pandora Press and 1 P1 E release to make the selection Music Mode Default AVRCP Pandora If Pandora is selected the Now Playing screen will display station name artist name and song title station Name Artist Name Song Title To give a THUMBS UP for the current song press and hold gt gt Thumbs Up dr Artist Name Track Title 5 To give a THUMBS DOWN for the current song Press and hold lt Thumbs Down P Artist Name Track Title To skip forward to the next song press and release gt gt Skipping Track When the skip limit is reached SKIP LIMIT REACHED displays Skip Limit Reached
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30. Suspension Inspect the front forks for oil leaks or damage and verify smooth suspension operation See page 66 Steering 1 On level ground straddle the motorcycle and bring it to the fully upright position Turn the handlebars from stop to stop The action should be smooth but not loose 2 Make sure wires hoses and control cables do not interfere with smooth steering Rear Suspension 1 Check rear shock absorber movement and air pressure to ensure the correct amount of suspension travel and ground clearance 2 For air pressure adjustment information see page 64 or refer to the suspension air pres sure label located in the left saddlebag near the air fitting WARNING Inadequate ground clearance could result in components contacting the ground causing loss of control and serious injury or death Always ensure ground clearance is at specification Drive Belt 1 Check drive belt tension See page 61 The ut drive belt should fit tightly i gt Tip The drive belt system must be cool clean and dry to accurately measure belt tension deflection Do not measure belt tension when the belt or drive system is wet or when it is hot such as immediately after riding 2 Check the drive belt teeth for stones or other debris 3 Inspect drive belt condition If you discover cracks broken teeth or frayed edges replace the drive belt before riding See the VICTORY Service Manual or an authorized VICTORY dealer
31. The pouch is padded and tethered to the fairing to securely hold your device Tip Device to USB adapters are not supplied with the motorcycle and must be purchased l separately Reference device owner s 1 Radio On Off qi manual for USB accessory adapter Volume information Menu Scroll VOL 2 Tuner Music Track Select D TUNE A eS SF Menu Navigation Q TUNE 3 Preset Button Select Enter Menus PRESET 4 Mute 3 Push to Talk PTT p MOUTE Voice Recognition T PTT 5 Mode Button t MODE E Tip Some mode menu options have sub menus Sources and menu options will be displayed only for installed components E i 129 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Instrument Cluster Audio Display Zones The LCD display uses four distinct zones to provide the rider with audio system information 1 Entertainment Icons Displays the entertainment source Tip iPod will be displayed whenever an iPod or iPhone is connected via USB The number 1 designates Driver Source 2 Bluetooth Device Status Meters NAV Battery and signal strength meters are shown for paired devices NAV is displayed when navigation system transmits voice commands ET lll NAV 3 Menu Titles When this zone is displayed a line will separate it from zone four Zone three describes the menu you are viewing below the line Anytime zone three is not underlined it will display now playing information
32. VOL to turn the audio system on Press VOL to increase audio volume Press VOL to decrease audio volume Press and hold to rapidly increase or decrease volume When volume is decreased until OFF displays continuing to press and hold VOL for two seconds will turn the radio off Memory Preset PRE Button Press PRE to cycle through the stored preset locations See page 111 107 Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System Citizens Band CB Radio Controls If equipped the operator s CB radio controls are located on the left handlebar above the audio controls Operation of these controls is outlined in greater detail on the following pages Push to Talk PTT Press and hold the top or bottom of the button to transmit See page 117 2 Squelch Press SQ 4 or SQ to adjust CB radio channel reception sensitivity See page 117 3 COM Press COM to turn the CB radio on or off Press and hold COM to select a COM channel 4 ICOM Press ICOM to turn the driver passenger intercom on or off Press and hold ICOM to access Voice Activated Switch VOX settings See page 119 Passenger CB Controls The passenger s radio controls are located on the headset cord Push to Talk PTT Press and hold the button to transmit 2 Rear Volume Press or to adjust the rear headset volume 108 Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System Audio System Power The ignition key must be in the ACC
33. When set this feature will lower or raise the speaker tune AUTO OW o headset volume automatically based on vehicle speed Press TUNE or TUNE to change settings Off Volume will not adjust TUNE AUTO VOL CONTROL MEDIUM Low Least aggressive setting Medium Moderate setting High Most aggressive setting TUNE nee GH a CB Headset Volume Controls if equipped The headsets have three separate volume settings Intercom ICOM volume CB receive volume and entertainment ENT volume Always position headsets with the speakers directly over your ears to ensure the best sound quality and volume Tip The driver can turn off the external speakers and listen to audio only through the headsets See page 112 Volume Adjustments Mem Can Be Adjusted Driver Controls Passenger Controls ICOM Volume When VOX is in use CB Receive Volume When receiving a CB transmission Press VOL or VOL oci E ENT Volume While listening to ENT CB Headset ENT Mode if equipped OFF Only communications are audible in the headsets Riders can listen to navigation commands and TUNE HEADSET ENT MODE entertainment with the external speakers while reserving OFF the headset for communication MIX The audio source volume drops lower than the TUNE ICOM volume whenever the voice operated switch VOX is opened The audio source volume gradually returns to its original level after the VOX is closed MUTE The audio source volume is m
34. and cargo Remove the right side cover Remove the cap from the air fitting Refer to the shock label to determine the recommended air pressure Install the hose fitting of the recommended Da gauge securely onto the air fitting Read the Uy air pressure on the gauge Y A small oil leak from the air fitting is acceptable E ANN SN when pressure is adjusted See your dealer if oW 9 We NA more than 5 cc of oil leaks from the fitting To reduce air pressure push the bleed button on the gauge Bleed pressure in small amounts until the desired pressure is attained To increase pressure pump the handle until pressure increases to the desired amount CAUTION DO NOT exceed 72 PSI 496 kPa in the shock 7 Remove the hose from the air fitting and reinstall the cap Swing Arm Rear Axle Inspection IL 2 Sit in the operator s seat and slowly bounce the rear suspension a few times Make sure the suspension moves freely without binding Listen for abnormal noises Elevate and support the motorcycle with the rear tire slightly off the floor CAUTION Make sure the motorcycle is stable when elevated Injury may occur if the motorcycle tips or falls 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 Contact your VICTORY dealer for service if yo
35. and release Vor gt to select new category p j I 4 Press and release tj to exit to the main J menu 5 Press a or gt gt to navigate from the category menu to the sub category menu Pandora Station VOL Baas Classic Rock 6 Press and release lt or cT to scroll m 7 Press and release a to select new subcategory and play the first song found Press gt to browse the list of songs available 8 Press lt to navigate back to the subcategory or category selection USB Audio Source iPod iPhone with Pandora When using the Pandora app on an iPod or iPhone connect the device to the USB connector Using the USB connection will enable Pandora functions like skip track thumbs up and thumbs down through the left hand control Tip Pandora is intended for use only in the United States Australia and New Zealand If licensing restrictions prevent Pandora from playing NOT AVAILABLE displays Pandora Not Available 1 Turn on the Pandora app Connect a compatible iPhone or iPod device to the USB connector Station Name Artist Name Track Title 2 Press and release L until Pandora 1s displayed in the screen Tip If Pandora is the currently playing app on the device the USB source displays information and enables features specific to the app If it is not you must select Pandora from the category menu P Press and hold a a 3 To give a THUM
36. anti lock brake system does not compensate for or reduce the risks associated with excessive speed reduced traction on rough uneven or loose surfaces poor judgment e improper operation Instruments Features and Controls Brakes The front brake lever activates the front brake calipers The rear brake pedal activates the rear brake caliper For maximum brake effectiveness apply the front brake lever and the rear brake pedal together Front Brake Lever mu Front Brake The front brake lever is located on the right handlebar Lever This lever controls only the front brakes The front brakes should be applied simultaneously with the rear brakes To apply the front brake pull the lever toward the handlebar See page 47 for braking procedures Front brake lever reach distance to the hand grip is adjustable 1 Pull and hold the lever away from the hand grip 2 To increase reach distance rotate the adjuster to align a lower number with the arrow on the lever 3 To decrease reach distance rotate the adjuster to align a higher number with the arrow on the lever Rear Brake Pedal The rear brake pedal is located on the right side of the motorcycle Press downward on the rear brake pedal to apply the rear brake See page 31 for pedal adjustment options See page 47 for braking procedures Pedal Adjustment The brake pedal and gear shift pedal controls can be adjusted to a front rear or center position The center
37. be required to keep receipts and failed parts in order to receive compensation ll Limitations This Emission Control System Warranty shall not cover any of the following A Repair or replacement required as a result of Accident e Misuse Repairs improperly performed or replacements improperly installed Use of replacement parts or accessories not conforming to VICTORY specifications which adversely affect performance and or 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 102 Warranties Emissions Control System Warranty Ill Limited Liability A The liability of VICTORY under this Emission Control System Warranty is limited solely to the remedying of defects in material or workmanship by an authorized VICTORY dealer at its place of business during customary business hours This warranty does not cover inconvenience or loss of use of the motorcycle or transportation of the motorcycle to or from the VICTORY dealer VICTORY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER EXPENSES LOSS OR DAMAGE WHETHER DIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OR USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE VICTORY FOR ANY PURPOSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSE
38. but navigation instructions may be difficult to hear if volume levels in the unit are set too low See the GARMIN information for setting procedures The recommended initial settings are 100 80 80 MASTER 100 NAVIGATION 80 MEDIA 80 e Pause or stop the MP3 player to switch to radio o switch from radio to MP3 player change the active source to AUX For best sound quality change the AUX mode setting on the radio from AUX to NAV MP3 when listening to the MP3 player Audio works in the AUX setting but the levels are not optimized e f playing MP3 files from the GARMIN ZUMO 660 unit you may need to turn down the media volume on the GARMIN unit to avoid distortion Changing to NAV MP3 Mode The ignition key must be in the ACC or ON position to use the audio system Press VOL to turn the audio system on Press and release the MODE button until AUX is the active source To change the mode press the MODE button repeatedly to toggle to the AUX mode Press TUNE or TUNE to set the mode to AUX for iPod or any other MP3 player use or to NAV MP3 for navigation unit MP3 player use 125 Cross Country 8 BALL Audio System Audio Controls Audio System Introduction The 6 BALL audio system differs from the system described on the preceding pages Tip The 8 BALL audio software cannot be updated The 8 BALL audio system allows you to listen to audio from e an iPod when connected the iPod wil
39. control and serious injury or death Do not operate the motorcycle with the oil level above the FULL mark or below the ADD mark Fuel Level 1 On level ground straddle the motorcycle and bring it to the fully upright position 2 Turn the ignition switch to the ON or PARK position View the fuel level in the fuel gauge 3 Refuel as needed See page 106 for fuel specifications 36 Pre Ride Inspections Tires Tire Pressure Check tire pressure before riding when the tires are cold This will provide the most accurate reading as riding warms the tires and increases tire air pressure Adjust tire pressure as needed based on the total weight of your intended load See page 75 Tire Condition Inspect the tire sidewalls road contact surface and tread base If inspection reveals cuts punctures cracks or other wear or damage replace the tire before riding Use only approved replacement tires See the VICTORY Service Manual or your authorized VICTORY dealer Tire Tread Depth Measure the tread depth near the center of the tread on both tires See page 74 Replace any tire with a tread depth of less than 1 16 1 7 mm Front Brake Lever 1 Pull the front brake lever toward the gt handlebar and hold it The lever should Ld move freely and smoothly It should not move more than 3 4 inch 19 mm before resistance 1s firm It should con tinue to feel firm without loss of pres sure until the lever is released 2 Rel
40. country be sure to contact VICTORY MOTORCYCLES Customer Assistance and the customs department of the destination country before you move Vehicle importation rules vary considerably from country to country You may be required to present documentation of your move to VICTORY MOTORCYCLES in order to continue your warranty coverage You may also be required to obtain documentation from VICTORY MOTORCYCLES in order to register your motorcycle in your new country You should warranty register your motorcycle at a local VICTORY MOTORCYCLES dealer in your new country immediately after you move to continue your warranty coverage and to ensure that you receive information and notices regarding your motorcycle If you purchase from a private party If you purchase a VICTORY motorcycle from a private party to be kept and used outside of the country in which the motorcycle was originally purchased all warranty coverage will be denied You must nonetheless register your motorcycle under your name and address with a local VICTORY MOTORCYCLES dealer in your country to ensure that you receive safety information and notices regarding your motorcycle 99 Warranties Exported Vehicles EXCEPT WHERE SPECIFICALLY REQUIRED BY LAW THERE IS NO WARRANTY OR SERVICE BULLETIN COVERAGE ON THIS VEHICLE IF IT IS SOLD OUTSIDE THE COUNTRY OF THE SELLING DEALER S AUTHORIZED LOCATION This policy does not apply to vehicles that have received authorization for export from VICT
41. i to end the phone call m Error Messages If voice command is initiated but a device is not paired to the Driver Device source Driver Device Not Connected displays Voice Command Error Driver Device Not Connected If an outgoing call is made without a headset Error No Headset displays 3 1 Outgoing Call alll Error No Headset 141 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Voice Recognition Mode Receiving Answering a Phone Call When a phone is paired to DRIVER DEVICE the audio system will allow the driver to either answer or reject an incoming phone call When an incoming phone call is received the screen will display the information of the caller 1 Phone or Caller ID Incoming Call Answer Pre Reject Mode to answer the call f 7 Fi 7 Press i to reject the call a f F 8 To end the phone call press L 1 Phone or Caller ID Connected End Call Mode 142 Error Messages If your phone receives an incoming call when the headset is not connected the incoming call information and CANNOT ANSWER displays 3 1 Incoming Call al Cannot Answer No Headset NE rr 7 F i Fi Press a or f to send the incoming call to voice mail If you attempt to initiate a phone call when the headset 1s not connected HEADSET NOT CONNECTED displays Voice Command Error Driver Headset Not Connected Cross Country MAGNUM Aud
42. ingestion contamination improper maintenance modified components use of aftermarket or unapproved components accessories or attachments unauthorized repairs or repairs made after the warranty period expires or by an unauthorized repair center This warranty excludes damages or failures caused by abuse accident fire or any other cause other than a defect in materials or workmanship and provides no coverage for consumable components general wear items or any parts exposed to friction surfaces stresses environmental conditions and or contamination for which they were not designed or not intended including but not limited to the following items Wheels and tires Finished and unfinished surfaces e Suspension components Fuel injectors Throttle body components Brake components e Engine components e Seat components Drive belts e Clutches and components e Hydraulic components and fluids e Steering components Circuit breakers Fuses e Batteries Electronic components Light bulbs Sealed beam lamps e Spark plugs Filters Sealants Lubricants Coolants Bushings Bearings 97 Warranties Victory Motorcycles Warranty Policy Warranty Coverage And Exclusions Limitations Of Warranties And Remedies LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS 1 Mixing oil brands or using non recommended oil may cause engine damage We recommend the use of VICTORY MOTORCYCLES engine oil 2 Damage or failure resulting from the use of non recommended l
43. mmn 86 Emission Control System Inspection 67 Emissions Control System Warranty 101 103 Engine Break In 5 Rt Eg 42 Engine Compression Test sco Res 85 Engine Identification Number 18 Engine Starter SWitch ccsss 00ses0ue00 28 Engine Stop Run Switch 28 Eng me SADS csetera de die x eee es 44 Engine SlOPPING sss oo i coke EROR IHE e On 49 Equipment ModiTHICcations aet m mw 12 Error Codes Engine 224a ate aud drea 24 Exhaust Safety lt s ocax Rrwrrerrir9 reEe erai 14 Exhaust System Inspection 85 F Fairing Deflectors oed erroe ved sre me 32 Pario V ese uu iw bbe d a dud awe ate Qe o d 2 Fastener Inspection uiu do ied i oe pres 41 86 Fastener TOUS Ls o2 45 944944240 2 68 os 86 Floorboard Adjustments 32 Fluid Change Engine Oil 33 Fluid Level Eneyne Ol seseris nee eS Ke CER Hs 36 Front Brake usa eurer tnt 37 Front Brake Fluid scce uaa reos 12 Rear BraRe iu ose ob oo dor re Pee hians i 38 Rear Brake Fluid ausos ER oad wa 71 Fork Inspection s paco dcpedar elo vL cei iier 66 laii Ati paired ees oe eee ws Bet eae 33 Puc Aero T T PvrTr 22 Fuel Handling Safety 2 a2 m nd oce m s 14 AP T Tt 36 Fuel Becommiendatloln 2 euet dt 106 Fuel System Inspection 2 222 Rs 67 Fuel System Pome sos cse pr Es 43 Fuel Tank Installation 2s sx ee dae 58 59 Fuel Tank Removal 2522222222222 sea ses 56
44. near the area where refueling is performed or where gasoline is stored Gasoline and gasoline vapors are poisonous and can cause severe injury Do not swallow gasoline inhale gasoline vapors or spill gasoline If you swallow gasoline inhale more than a few breaths of gasoline vapor or get gasoline in your eyes see a physician immediately e f gasoline spills on your skin or clothing immediately wash it off with soap and water and change clothing Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide a colorless odorless gas that can cause loss of consciousness or death in a short time Never start the engine or let it run in an enclosed area Never inhale exhaust gases 14 Safety Safety Maintenance A WARNING Failure to perform safety maintenance as recommended can result in difficult handling and loss of control which could result in serious injury or death Always perform the safety maintenance procedures as recommended in this manual Perform maintenance and repairs promptly as outlined in the VICTORY Service Manual or see your authorized VICTORY dealer for service Before each ride perform the Pre Ride Inspections See page 34 Perform all periodic maintenance at the recommended intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance section beginning on page 52 e Always maintain proper tire pressure tread condition and wheel and tire balance Inspect tires regularly and replace worn or damaged tires promptly Use only approved
45. or an error prompt 4 Track or Station Information Menu Choices When a menu is displayed this zone contains menu choice At all other times radio station artist album song call or error information populates zones three and four 130 Audio System Power VICTORY Turn the power switch ON to use the audio system Tip To prevent battery drain when the engine is not running power will automatically turn off after 5 minutes To turn the audio system on press and release MODE or one of the volume buttons The screen will display the last active entertainment source The volume level when power is turned on will default to the level in use when power was last turned off limited to level 15 Audio System Volume Audio is active in either the speakers or the headsets The volume controls will adjust the volume in the speakers or in the driver s Bluetooth headset Tip On some headsets the user must press or or rotate the volume dial on the head set controls to raise or lower volume Press lt Or c to adjust volume Turn the Radio Off Volume 15 Press and hold cT until the radio turns off VICTORY Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Mute Push To Talk PTT Press gt Z once to mute the audio system FTT volume Press lt or c or N amp to un mute the audio system volume Double press to activate voice recognition feature on a paired phone L
46. position Battery Discharged Fully charge the battery See page 78 opark Plug s Fouled Inspect spark plugs See page 76 Spark Plug Wire s Disconnected or Loose Be sure spark plug wires are securely fastened Starter Motor Does Not Turn or Turns Slowly Transmission In Gear Shift transmission into neutral or pull the clutch lever in to disengage the clutch See starting pro cedures on page 44 Engine Starts But Misses or Runs Poorly Tip Turn engine OFF before inspecting any of these items 87 Maintenance Troubleshooting Shifting Difficulties or Hard to Find Neutral Possible Cause Possible Remedy Action Shift Linkage Bushings Dry Or Worn Lubricate shift linkage Engine Oil Level Incorrect Or Wrong Type Inspect level and quality of oil See page 36 Clutch Damage Replace clutch Battery Charging Rate Low or Battery Discharges Possible Cause Possible Remedy Action Loose Corroded Charging Circuit Check clean battery cable connections Check clean Connection charging circuit connections See dealer Accessory Load Exceeds Charge Rate Limit accessory operation when the engine is off Improperly Wired Accessory Current Draw See dealer to check charging system output and cur rent draw Battery discharges when motorcycle not in See dealer to check key OFF current draw use Brake Noise Poor Brake Performance Tip Contact a VICTORY dealer if brake performance does not return after these inspections
47. position loosen the bolts on the bottom of the riser 2 Adjust the handlebars upward or downward to the desired position For high position align the upper handlebar marks with the split in the riser For low position align the lower handlebar marks with the split in the riser 3 Tighten the front longer riser bolts first then Low Position tighten the rear bolts Use forward holes Torque 22 ft lbs 31 Nm 0X 4 Loosen the screws at the bottom of the left and right handlebar controls and reposition both controls Make sure the index pin in each control is fully seated in the appropriate handlebar hole before tightening screws For handlebars in the low position seat the index pins in the forward set of index holes For handlebars in the high position seat the pins in the rear set of holes High Position Use rear holes Index Pin 5 Tighten the handlebar control screws Torque 25 in Ibs 2 8 Nm 79 Maintenance Side Covers Remove the left side cover to access the electronic Grommets control module diagnostic connector and chassis to engine harness connector T Remove the right side cover to access the fuses rear suspension air fitting clutch cable adjuster purge valve and flasher unit Remove both side covers to access the seat screws l 2 3 Pull outward at each corner of the side cover to disengage the three darts Remove the side cover from the motorcycle To
48. press and release lt or 7 to return to the RADIO OFF screen Audio Compliance Information FCC and Industry Canada Compliance Statement This equipment complies with FCC radia tion exposure limits set forth for an uncon trolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interfer ence including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Japan Compliance Statement This device contains a radio module with certification number 153 Index A About the Rider s Manual 7 hi 30 ABS Tone Ring Sensor Inspection 74 ABS How to Respond 000 10 ACCCISAUNG oc tak see bi Sew ew EOS Oe Sed 46 Accessories How to Choose 12 ZU DIllet 2262 Gok hae oe chao ee ee ase AUR ae 56 Anti Lock Brake 5ystem iere sigs den ca es 30 Anti Lock Brake System Response 10 Apparel for Bidt bg eceencte eR RES 11 Audio Mode Menus x 22x aaa de s 144 Audio Switches 6 646 se eror viene ee daw ons 27 Audio System 8 BALL Audio Controls o diei eae RES 126 Audio System Introduction 126 Usmo OP CP 126 Audio System Cross Co
49. pressure Use as little water as possible when washing near the air cleaner or the exhaust pipe openings Dry these components thoroughly before using the motorcycle 3 Clean the front fork tubes thoroughly to reduce fork seal wear and leakage 4 After washing remove the rubber 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 prop erly before riding 89 Cleaning and Storage Washing the Motorcycle There are two totally different styles of motorcycle washing and there is a Pure VICTORY Polish product for each style Standard Bucket Wash This is the conventional way to wash your motorcycle We recommend the use of Pure VIC TORY Bike Wash Concentrate a concentrated gentle product formulated to clean without diminishing the life of any durable polish This product does not contain alkalis acids or abrasives and 1s 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 bottom 3 Rinse thoroughly with an open hose no pressure needed Create a sheeting action to eliminate spotting 4 Use a Pu
50. switch to the left Verify that front and rear left turn signals flash as well as the corresponding light on the indicator panel Push the switch inward to cancel the signal Verify that the signals and the indicator light stop flashing Repeat the procedure for the right turn signals Emergency Flashers Press the top of the hazard switch to turn the flashers on Verify that all four turn signals flash as well as the lamps on the indicator panel Turn the flashers off Verify that all signals and indicator lamps stop flashing Horn Press the horn button Verify that the horn sounds loudly Neutral Indicator Place the transmission in neutral Verify that the neutral indicator lamp illumi nates and that the letter N displays in the gear position display Low Oil Pressure Verify that the low oil pressure lamp illuminates Start the engine and verify that Indicator the low oil pressure lamp goes off Engine Stop Run Start the engine Move the stop run switch to the STOP position Verify that the witc engine stops Attempt to restart the engine to verify that the engine WILL NOT start Engine Oil Level Fuel Level Tires Brake Operation Brake Fluid Levels Check the oil level on the dipstick View the fuel gauge or information bar Inspect condition pressure and tread depth Inspect pedal and lever movement Check front and rear brake fluid levels Brake Components Inspect hoses connections brake pads Throttle Inspect
51. them Allow only licensed experienced operators to ride your motorcycle and then only after they have become familiar with its controls and operation Make sure all riders read and understand this rider s manual before riding Do not ride when you re fatigued ill or under the influence of alcohol prescription drugs over the counter drugs or any other drugs Fatigue illness alcohol and drugs can cause drowsiness loss of coordination and loss of balance They can also affect your awareness and judgment If your motorcycle operates abnormally correct the problem immediately See the VICTORY Service Manual or an authorized VICTORY dealer Ride defensively as if you are invisible to other motorists even in broad daylight A motorist s failure to see or recognize a motorcycle is the leading cause of automobile motorcycle accidents Ride where you re clearly visible to other motorists and observe their behavior carefully Be especially cautious at intersections as these are the most likely places for an accident To prevent loss of control keep your hands on the handlebars and your feet on the footrests Be aware that the highway bar is not designed to protect the rider from injury in a collision Do not move or operate the motorcycle with the steering locked 1f equipped as the severely restricted steering could result in loss of control Obey the speed limit and adjust your speed and riding technique based on road weather
52. to e An authorized VICTORY MOTORCYCLES dealer or VICTORY MOTORCYCLES 2100 Highway 55 Medina MN 55340 100 Warranties Emissions Control System Warranty Victory Motorcycle Division Polaris Industries Inc Emission Control System Warranty Statement Your Warranty Rights and Obligations The California Air Resources Board and VICTORY MOTORCYCLES hereinafter VICTORY are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your 2014 or later VICTORY motorcycle In California new motor vehicles must be designed built and equipped to meet the state s stringent anti smog standards VICTORY must warrant the emission control system on your motorcycle for the periods of time listed below provided there 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 diagnosis parts and labor Manufacturer s Warranty Coverage Class III motorcycles 280 cc and larger for a period of use of five 5 years or 30 000 kilometers 18 641 miles whichever first occurs If an emission related part on your motorcycle is defective the part will be repaired or replaced by VICTORY This is your emission control sy
53. toward the handlebar To engage the clutch gradually release the lever Gear Shift Pedal The gear shift pedal is located on the left side of the motorcycle Press downward on the gear shift pedal to shift to a lower gear e Lift up on the gear shift pedal to shift to a higher gear See page 31 for pedal adjustment options See pages 45 46 for gear shifting procedures Sidestand The sidestand is located on the left side of the motorcycle WARNING An improperly retracted sidestand could contact the ground and cause a loss of control resulting in serious injury or death Always retract the sidestand fully before operating the motorcycle To park the motorcycle swing the end of the sidestand downward and away from the motorcycle until it is fully extended Lean the motorcycle to the left until the sidestand firmly supports the motorcycle To retract the sidestand straddle the motorcycle and bring it to the fully upright position Swing the end of the sidestand upward and toward the motorcycle until it is fully retracted Instruments Features and Controls h a Decrease Speed Increase Speed Gear Shift Pedal 20 Instruments Features and Controls Brakes Anti Lock Brake System ABS if equipped The anti lock brake system automatically reduces or increases brake pressure as needed to provide optimum braking control reducing the chance of wheel lock up during hard braking ev 30 ents or whe
54. treatment if the surface is extremely dry 3 Wipe dry with a second cloth to remove excess product Buff lightly with the second towel for additional luster 93 Cleaning and Storage If you will not operate the motorcycle for several months such as during the winter store the motorcycle to prevent damage to the fuel system and the battery and to protect components from corrosion or deterioration During storage you might use products that are 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 Storage Area Preparation Choose a dry well ventilated storage location inside a garage or other structure if possible The location should have a firm flat 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 Clean and Protect the Motorcycle To prepare the motorcycle for storage begin by cleaning it as outlined beginning on page 89 Wax painted surfaces and polish chromed and other metal surfaces Apply protectant to exposed rubber vinyl and plast
55. your VICTORY dealer 2 Always replace stripped damaged or broken fasteners before riding Use genuine VIC TORY fasteners of equal size and strength Fastener Torque Refer to the service manual or an authorized VICTORY dealer for procedures and fastener torques not listed in this manual Windshield Screws Front Fender 36 in lbs 4 Nm Handlebar End Switch Screws 17 ft lbs 23 Nm Cap Screws da 84 in lbs 10 Nm 25 in lbs 3 Nm ETSI cata i J E ry D Rear Axle Nut Ri ra Front Brake Caliper Pinch Bolts Front Axle Mounting aetna Apply grease to threads 17 ft lbs 23 Nm 52 ft lbs 31 ft lbs 42 Nm 65 ft lbs 88 Nm 71 Nm 86 Maintenance Troubleshooting For your personal safety do not attempt inspection or repairs not fully described in this rider s manual Contact an authorized VICTORY dealer for service if you cannot determine the cause of a problem or if the inspection repair exceeds your mechanical ability or tool resources Do not perform any inspection or repair with the engine running Engine Cranks But Will Not Start Possible Cause Possible Remedy Action Verify fuel leve 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 84 A momentary clicking sound from the IAC valve is normal when the key is first turned to the OFF
56. BS UP for the current song press and hold Thumbs Up I Artist Name Track Title 135 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Selecting Audio Sources USB Audio Source iPod iPhone with Pandora 4 To give a THUMBS DOWN for the 7 When the default screen displays press current song Press and hold lt and release to display the station Thumbs Down 99 Artist Name list screen Track Title 5 To skip forward to the next song press and release Skipping Track 90 S Pop Classic Rock 6 When the skip limit is reached SKIP LIMIT REACHED displays le F i amp i E Skip Limit 8 Press and release to display the Reached Station list Use lt or KJ to scroll through the list e Press t or gt gt to select a new station 136 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Selecting Audio Sources NAV Audio Source NAV AUDIO Please read this manual and the GARMIN ZUMO 660 NAV MP3 information provided with your player to become familiar with all unit features and operation The audio integration kit must be installed to enable outputs from the NAV MP3 such as navigation instructions or user loaded MP3 media files to play through the headsets or speakers The unit is fully functional without the kit installed but there will be no interface with the vehicle s audio system Navigation MP3 Operation Tips Signals coming from the
57. CROSS COUNTRY Dimensions Dimensions and specifications may vary with features options and accessories Overall Length Overall Width Overall Height Seat Height Wheel Base Ground Clearance Rake amp Trail Dry Weight Wet Weight Maximum Load Capacity riders cargo accessories options Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR see page 16 Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR 104 3 in 265 cm CC 8 BALL 104 6 in 265 7 cm MAGNUM 108 1 in 274 7 cm TOUR 39 3 in 100 cm 52 5 in 133 3 cm CC 8 BALL 53 8 in 136 7 cm MAGNUM 60 in 152 5 cm TOUR 26 3 in 66 8 cm 25 7 in 65 4 cm MAGNUM 65 7 in 167 cm 5 8 in 14 8 cm 5 3 in 13 4 cm MAGNUM 299 5 6 in 14 2 cm 746 lbs 338 k 760 Ibs 345 k g g 772 lbs 350 kg 761 lbs 345 k 845 Ibs 383 k 781 Ibs 354 kg 795 lbs 361 kg CC w Wire Wheels MAGNUM TOUR 807 Ibs 366 kg 796 lbs 361 kg 880 Ibs 399 kg 579 Ibs 263 kg 565 Ibs 256 kg 553 Ibs 251 kg 514 Ibs 233 kg MAGNUM 480 lbs 218 kg TOUR 1360 Ibs 617 kg 1310 Ibs 595 kg MAGNUM Front Axle 460 Ibs 209 kg Rear Axle 900 Ibs 409 kg Rear Axle 850 Ibs 386 kg MAGNUM CC w Wire Wheels MAGNUM TOUR 8 BALL CC w Wire Wheels Engine Oil Fuel Fuel Reserve 5 qt 4 73 I Approximately 4 5 qt 4 25 at oil change 5 8 gal 22 l 1 2 gal 4 5 I E
58. Deflector Fairing Vents and Deflectors CROSS COUNTRY TOUR An air vent and a deflector are located in each lower fairing Use the vent handles to open and close the vents Do not force a vent to open beyond the vent pivot stop Move a deflector inward or outward to adjust air flow WARNING Failure to inspect deflector clearance after removing and reinstalling a fairing could result in steering interference which could result in serious injury or death After removing and reinstalling a fairing always check for adequate steering clearance by moving the handlebars fully to the left and fully to the right first with the deflectors open and again with the deflectors closed Make any adjustments necessary to ensure steering clearance Passenger Floorboard Supports CROSS COUNTRY TOUR The passenger floorboard height and angle can be adjusted To adjust the angle loosen both attachment screws Rotate the floorboard to the desired position using the indicator mark on the rear facing support as a guide then tighten the screws Torque 18 ft lbs 24 4 Nm To adjust the height remove both attachment screws Move the floorboard assembly to the next hole position then reinstall the fasteners adjust the angle and tighten the fasteners to the rec ommended torque Attachment Screws 32 Fuel Cap Use the ignition key to lock and unlock the fuel cap Always lock the fuel cap before riding An open fuel cap could contact the handlebar
59. EM NE NU NE NC DC ND CANC NL Fuel System 67 1 NAM NAM NANI NL NN UNDC NIC UND CUL CI A NENNEN Fuer Please see your dealer for this service Headlamp 82 iE UNE N ES NUM fT Ignition Switch Locks 78 g O ay HM ENCANS EN RNC Update annually Please see your dealer ABS Components 74 NIE M ND ND hc NL Rear Wheel Align 63 i ME NE NIC IN NN NE NE IC ND NND NND Rear Shock 64 i GHEN M NL NC NL GN CNN CUN CDI NL Rear Brake Pedal lt 1 ED M i NUNC NECI G Road Test 86 PP PP eee ee Sidestand eh sehen NM NN hs a NL Sidesand Pad 4i 1 MM EE N NE NE ND ND ND CRDI NL Spark Plugs 76 A NN NL NL NN he hc ANI Steering Head Bearings 66 MM AE NEU NN NEC NEN DCN ND Swingarm 865 i NA N NL ND ND ND CN CUN hc NL Fore I NUT oe NC me 17 i sh NN CN ON IN IUIUS IU Wheel Spokes 73 1 GME E INC IN NE NND C ND CALI NN Wheel Condition 73 1 GM MAN NEN NN NN NNI INCL O Maintenance Key I Inspect clean adjust correct or replace if necessary P Perform R Replace Rebuild L Lubricate w proper lubricant Replace at specified interval or annually Replace as specified or every 2 years 53 Maintenance Maintenance Log by Maintenance Engine Oil Filter Change Change the engine oil at the intervals specified in the pe
60. ICOM 100 5 CB19 47 Press and hold COM on the upper left control to access the CHANNEL ADJUST screen Push COM or ICOM to change channels COM GL CHANNEL ADJUST COM CB 19 Tip Changing to a new channel may require changing the squelch setting Wait 5 seconds or push VOL or VOL to exit the screen and return to the main display Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System CB Radio ICOM System Push to Talk PTT Press and hold the top or bottom of the PTT fa gt button to transmit over CB radio The Heo Mic passenger must push S VY SZ and hold the PTT 7 button on the headset i controls Tip PTT will activate the intercom when the intercom is turned on and the CB is turned off TX will display on the console screen when one of the PTT buttons is pressed RX will display when the CB is receiving a transmission Transmitting Receiving Squelch Squelch blocks undesired signals and A fa A a noise by allowing the 8 reception of signals d D only over a specified tw VY MV level Press and release the SQ or SQ buttons to adjust the squelch to any level between OPEN and CLOSED SQUELCH 8 When squelch is set to OPEN no filtering occurs Setting squelch to CLOSED blocks all signals including strong signals To set the squelch level first lower the squelch level until noise or stati
61. NAV MP3 unit will override any source of the motorcycle s audio system to ensure navigation instructions are communicated when needed The signals will also override the MP3 player You must set volume levels within the NAV MP3 unit Volume settings in the motorcycle s audio system control NAV MP3 volume but navigation instructions may be difficult to hear if volume levels in the unit are set too low See the GARMIN information for setting procedures The recommended initial settings are 100 80 80 MASTER 100 NAVIGATION 80 MEDIA 80 Pause or stop the MP3 player to play audio from radio source If playing MP3 files from the GARMIN ZUMO 660 unit you may need to turn down the media volume on the GARMIN unit to avoid distortion NAV audio must be turned on in the mode menu in order to play MP3 music files from the GARMIN ZUMO 660 NAV unit While in NAV source only MP3 music stored on the GARMIN ZUMO 660 will play on the radio The power switch must be ON to use the audio system 7 Press and release until NAV is the active source When navigation instructions are given the music volume will be muted and NAV will be displayed in display zone two USB Album Name lll Artist Name Track Title 137 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Selecting Audio Sources Bluetooth Sources Tip To utilize the Driver Device source a device must be paired with the radio and the driver source must b
62. NUM Audio System Audio Mode Menus Bass Setting Bass 6 Press chy or J to adjust y 2 Press and release to move to the next selection Mid Setting Press lt or J to adjust j F 2 Press and release f to move to the next selection Treble Setting Treble 6 1 Press chy or J to adjust 7 2 Press and release f to move to the next selection 144 Fader Setting Use the fader adjustment menu to control audio sound balance between front and rear speakers Tip The fader setting menu does not display if the headsets are selected for output 1 Press lt or c to adjust fa 2 Press and release f to move to the next selection Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio Mode Menus Automatic Volume Control AVC When set this feature will lower or raise the speaker headset volume automatically based on vehicle speed 4 Auto Vol Control VOL Medium Off No Adjustment Low Least aggressive setting e Medium Moderate setting High Most aggressive setting Press lt or J to adjust 2 Press and release f next selection Audio Output Select Use the audio output select menu to direct the audio output to either the external speakers or headsets to move to the Speakers Press lt or cT to adjust 7 2 Press and release to move to the next selection Bluetooth Setup Blueto
63. OHOL AND PROTECTIVE GEAR READ RIDER S MANUAL FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS Safety Training Safety training is a top priority for POLARIS POLARIS strongly encourages you to take a rider education course from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation or another qualified instructor The course will help you develop or refresh your expertise in safe riding habits through instruction and riding For information on Motorcycle Safety Foundation rider education courses in your area call 1 800 446 9227 or visit their home page at www msf usa org Table of Contents Introduction llle RR RR 6 scu CPP 7 Reporting Safety Defects Les 17 Component Identification ee 18 Instruments Features amp Controls 000 ee eee 21 Pre Ride Inspections llle 34 Operation llle I ane 42 Maintenance 0 hn 2 Cleaning and Storage aaea aa eee 89 VISIT ETTTITTTIOTTOTTTU V RTDCTTO TII T TIT 97 opecifications llle 104 Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System 107 Cross Country 8 Ball Audio System llus 126 Cross Country Magnum Audio System 127 INdEX 2 uis eee eee Gh eea esha dene ede HERZEN SIN RES E 154 Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Polaris vehicle and welcome to our world wide family of Polaris owners We proudly produce an exciting line of utility and recreational products Snowmobil
64. ORY MOTORCYCLES Dealers may not give authorization for export You should consult an authorized dealer to determine this vehicle s warranty or service coverage if you have any questions This policy does not apply to vehicles registered to government officials or military personnel on assignment outside the country of the selling dealer s authorized location This policy does not apply to Safety Bulletins Notice If your vehicle is registered outside of the country where it was purchased and you have not followed the procedure set above your vehicle will no longer be eligible for warranty or service bulletin coverage of any kind other than safety bulletins Vehicles registered to government officials or military personnel on assignment outside of the country where the vehicle was purchased will continue to be covered by the Limited Warranty Please work with your dealer to resolve any warranty issues Should your dealer require any additional assistance they will contact the appropriate person at VICTORY MOTORCYCLES This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or in different countries If any of the above terms are void because of federal state local law all other warranty terms will remain in effect For questions call VICTORY MOTORCYCLES Customer Assistance United States amp Canada 1 877 737 7172 French 1 800 268 6334 Motorcycle Noise Regulation Tampering with n
65. OT 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 the drive NN SVS belt and both sprockets as a set if the drive belt has over 5 000 miles 8 000 km of service at the time of damage or failure Drive Belt Wear Analysis Internal tooth cracks External tooth cracks Missing teeth Chipping not serious hairline Replace belt Replace belt OK to run but monitor OK to run but condition monitor condition Fuzzy edge cord Hook wear Stone damage Bevel wear OK to run Replace belt Replace belt if damage is outboard edge only but monitor condition on edge OK to run but monitor condition 60 Maintenance Drive Belt Tension Data Specifications are listed below for deflection and sonic tension Sonic tension measurement requires Gates Sonic Tension Meter 507C or an equivalent Drive Belt Deflection Using PV 43532 Tension Gauge Deflection CROSS COUNTRY Models 32 mm x 0 5 mm Drive Belt Sonic Tension Using Sonic Tension Meter Span 708 6 Belt Width Belt Mass Constant PBA Drive Belt Tension Inspection On new drive systems or belt adjust belt tension after the Base first 500 miles 800 km Adjust tension at each tire di change thereafter 2 Tip Do not inspect or adjust drive belt tension when the belt is wet Improp
66. QUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU B NO EXPRESS EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY VICTORY EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH HEREIN ANY EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY IMPLIED BY LAW INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS LIMITED TO THE EXPRESS EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY TERMS STATED IN THIS WARRANTY THE FOREGOING STATEMENTS OF WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER REMEDIES SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU C No dealer is authorized to modify this VICTORY Limited Emission Control System Warranty IV Legal Rights THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE V This Warranty is in addition to the VICTORY Limited Motorcycle Warranty VI Additional Information Any replacement part that is equivalent in performance and durability may 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 MOTORCYCLES 2100 Highway 55 Medina MN 55340 ATTN Warranty Department 103 Specifications
67. S RBERSSS 42 Breather Hose Inspection oo ccr vases vce 67 C Carso Distribution gece dau eu ss en o n 13 Cargo Safety suu ob whe oot ne oe eee ew aed 13 Check Engine Indicator s 2er mm ae 24 Cleaning Products coss 12s dese vto EE EE acess 89 Clock Resetting 52 2 636 69465 see editus 25 Clutch Cable Lubrication Mechanical 70 Clutch Inspection Mechanical 39 Go niri MR c 20 Clutch Lever Freeplay Mechanical 69 Clutch Lever Lubrication Mechanical 70 ComphHafice Vehicle uia a ice dou Re er ew 15 Component Locations CONSO TTC 20 Ce SIGS as wnat nena eee eos eee ee eee 19 RIGA S106 su 3 9322 5ERRCE EE d Rd 19 TOD VEW 2 a spur cas ER eh eae aces ous 20 Console Components 04 2 4 4 4064 640 sew mue as 20 Cruise Control Cable Inspection 69 Cruise Control Operation 47 48 D Deflectors Pairing 2 4 c4cc04 04s08 tn 32 Display Units Standard Metric 25 Drive Belt E Un C 2 do Sueur ees eth asd ops be dead lt 63 CCOTICITUIOTI uou oi od ewe ai are nae be 60 Rear Wheel Alignment 63 Tension Adjustment 63 Tosin Dala sca eva eq nari dud we interiors 61 Tension Inspection 61 62 Wear Analysis sa sasdauewks 00 e xxrP 60 Drive Belt Inspection seis du uem ade arme s 40 Drive Belt Rear Wheel Alignment 63 E Electrical Precautions 12222 aria owl 85 Elevating the Motorcycle
68. TATIONS ON THE DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU IF INCONSISTENT WITH CONTROLLING STATE LAW 98 Warranties How To Obtain Warranty Service If your motorcycle requires warranty service you must take it to a VICTORY MOTORCYCLES Servicing Dealer When requesting warranty service you must present your copy of the Warranty Registration Form to the dealer THE COST OF TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM THE DEALER IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY VICTORY MOTORCYCLES suggests that you use your original selling dealer however you may use any VICTORY MOTORCYCLES Servicing Dealer to perform warranty service In the country where your motorcycle was purchased Warranty or Service Bulletin repairs must be done by an authorized VICTORY MOTORCYCLES dealer If you move or are traveling within the country where your motorcycle was purchased Warranty and Service Bulletin repairs may be requested from any authorized VICTORY MOTORCYCLES dealer Outside the country where your motorcycle was purchased If you are traveling temporarily outside the country where your motorcycle was purchased you should take your motorcycle to an authorized VICTORY MOTORCYCLES dealer You must show the dealer photo identification from the country of the selling dealer s authorized location as proof of residence Upon residence verification the servicing dealer will be authorized to perform the warranty repair If you move If you move to another
69. TING GAWR regardless of whether or not the saddlebags racks and or trunk are loaded to capacity Exceeding the weight rating can reduce stability and handling and cause loss of control 13 Safety Transporting the Motorcycle If you must transport the motorcycle To lower triple clamp Use a truck or trailer Do not tow the motorcycle one tiedown each side with another vehicle as towing will impair the motorcycle s steering and handling Position and restrain the motorcycle so it remains upright on the truck or trailer If the motorcycle leans to one side gasoline may leak from the fuel tank and result in a fire hazard or damage to the fin ish Donotrestrain the motorcycle using the handlebars Place tiedown straps around the fork tubes above the lower triple clamp Place tiedowns as wide apart To Pale S id as possible on the truck or trailer bed for best stabil one tiedown each side ity Fuel and Exhaust Safety Always heed these fuel safety warnings when refueling or servicing the fuel system For fueling procedures see page 43 A WARNING Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive under certain conditions e Always exercise extreme caution whenever handling gasoline Always turn off the engine before refueling Always refuel outdoors or in a well ventilated area Open the fuel cap slowly Do not overfill the tank Do not fill the tank neck Do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks in or
70. ad this section and understand how to safely operate this fea ture before using the cruise control WARNING Improper operation of cruise control could cause loss of control and result in serious injury or death Follow all cruise operation procedures carefully Never use cruise control when roads are wet or EP ie Do not use cruise control when riding in heavy or congested traffic Cruise Control Tips e Cruise control can be set in any gear e Vehicle speed must be above 25 MPH 40 km h e Set speed will vary slightly in hilly terrain e Cruise control will not resume a pre set speed if the resulting i acceleration or deceleration rate is too high or too low For example resuming a set speed from 40 MPH 64 km h while in 6th gear may Cruise Control cause cruise to disengage Switches Cruise control will not engage if brake lights are not operating properly Set Speed 1 Press the cruise control ON button Tip The cruise control indicator lamp will illuminate when the ON or OFF switch is pressed 2 Wait at least 3 seconds A red dot power indicator at the center of the switch will illuminate to indicate when cruise control can be engaged 3 Accelerate to the desired speed and press the SET switch The cruise control indicator lamp will illuminate a Power Indicator 47 Operation Using Cruise Control if equipped Resume Speed After disengaging the cruise control with the brake throttle Resume or clu
71. alled at the factory can be purchased from and installed by your VICTORY 1 dealer Software Updates Radio system software should be updated annually to ensure the best performance Please see your authorized VICTORY dealer for this service Radio Frequencies 2 North America e AM 520to 1720 kHz e EM 879 to 107 9 MHz e WX 162 40 to 162 55 MHz 3 European e FM 87 5to 108 00 MHz e MW 522 to 1602 kHz e LW 144 to 288 kHz Audio Controls Operation of the audio controls is outlined in greater detail on the following pages U S A Sources FM WX e SiriusXM Radio European Sources FM MW LW AUX NAV MP3 AUX or iPod Mode Menu Options e AM e AUX NAV MP3 AUX or iPod e Bass CB Local Distant e Treble e AM FM Clear Preset e Fader Radio Data System e AUX Mode e SiriusXM Clear Preset e SiriusXM Display SiriusXM Category External Speakers Automatic Volume Control CB Headset ENT Mode e ICOM Volume e CB Volume Tip Audio Controls Mode Button Press and hold the MODE button until the system enters the audio system mode menus Then press and release the MODE button until the desired mode menu displays Some mode menu options have sub menus Sources and menu options will be displayed only for installed components Tuner Button Press and release TUNE or TUNE to change radio stations or iPod tracks Press and hold to automatically seek or scan Volume Button Press
72. ame Track Title 2 Press and hold lt or 7 to select the next or the previous music folder The folders are arranged in alphabetical order 3 Press and release L Or gt to select the next or previous song 134 USB Audio Source iPod iPhone Connected 1 Connect a compatible iPod or iPhone device to the USB connector cable 2 Press and release f until iPod 1s the active source iPod Album Name lll Artist Name Track Title 3 When iPod is active the console screen will display iPod as the active source Tuning FF RW 1 Press and release Or gt to select the next or previous song 2 Press and hold Or p to fast forward or rewind Direct Song Selection m FF l Press and release to display cur rently playing track list 2 Press and release lt or c to scroll track list i P 3 Press and release or gt to select the new song 4 Press lt to exit without selecting a new song track Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Selecting Audio Sources USB Audio Source iPod iPhone Connected Category Select 1 Press and hold z until the category list appears Pandora Tip Pandora will appear only if device is connected via USB and is capable of running Pandora 2 To navigate the categories press and release lt or c Press and hold to continuously scroll through the list 1 P 3 Press
73. ammable source such as a kerosene heater or an open flame where hot components could ignite combustible materials Park the motorcycle on a firm level surface Sloped or soft surfaces may not support the motorcycle If you must park on a slope or soft surface follow the precautions outlined on page 49 12 Safety Carrying Cargo Use the following guidelines when attaching cargo or accessories to the motorcycle Where applicable these guidelines also refer to the contents of any accessories Keep cargo and accessory weight to a minimum and keep items as close to the motorcycle as possible to minimize a change in the motorcycle s center of gravity Changing the center of gravity can cause loss of stability and handling and could cause loss of control Distribute weight evenly on both sides of the motorcycle Maintain even weight distribution by checking accessories and cargo to make sure they re securely attached to the motorcycle before riding and whenever you take a break from riding Uneven weight distribution or accessories or cargo that shift suddenly while you re riding can make the motorcycle hard to handle can cause loss of control or cargo could fall from the motorcycle creating a hazard for surrounding vehicles 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 wei
74. amps LED lamps are not serviceable If an LED fails to illuminate the entire assembly must be replaced Please see your VICTORY dealer 83 Maintenance Fuse Replacement NOTICE Use fuses with the recommended amperage to avoid damage to the electrical system Fuse Recommendations Fuse Application Fuse Size Fuse Application Fuse Size Anti Lock Brakes ABS 30 amp Fuel Pump Ignition Coil 15 amp Reverse if equipped on rear tire 25 amp debris flap Lights Accessory under right side cover Turn Signals Horn Radio in fairing behind headlight 12 Volt Storage Compartment Outlet TOUR model under electrical cover Chassis above battery Tip Use the fuse puller provided in the tool kit to remove a fuse Fuse 1 Remove the right side cover En 2 Luft the release tab and slide the fuse Accessory box upward to remove it from the Fuse bracket Release the tabs on each side of if equipped the fuse box cover and remove the cover 4 3 Remove the damaged fuse and seat the To Remove Fusebox new fuse firmly in its place Pour retirer la boite a fusibles mmm 1 Lift Up 4 Reinstall the fuse box cover with the Boite fusibles tever double cut out to the left with print readable from right side of motorcycle 5 Reinstall the fuse box and the side Cover ABS Fuses if equipped Reverse Fuse if equipped 12 Volt Storage Compartment Outlet if equipped i Radio Fuse if equ
75. and remedy campaign How ever 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 safercar gov or write to ADMINISTRATOR NHTSA 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE West Building Washington DC 20590 17 Identification Ignition Key Number The ignition key number is stamped on the small metal tag attached to the key ring Remove the tag and record the number on page 106 Store the tag in a safe place Additional keys can be copied from one of the original keys A VICTORY key blank is required If you lose both original keys you will need the following e Key number recorded on page 106 A new key blank from a VICTORY dealer Proof of ownership A locksmith or VICTORY dealer with the equipment necessary to cut a new key Engine Identification Number The engine number is stamped into the right crankcase behind the rear cylinder Record the number in the space provided on page 106 Engine Number 18 Identification Left Side View Spark Plugs Front Brake Caliper Oil Cooler Battery Gear Shift Pedal Operator Footrest Sidestand Oil Drain Plug Oil Filter Passenger Footpeg Rear Brake Caliper Evaporative Emissions Canister 13 Diagnostic Connector under cover R
76. and traffic conditions As you travel faster the influence of all other conditions increases which can affect the motorcycle s stability and increase the possibility of losing control Safety Safe Riding Practices Reduce speed when e the road has potholes or is otherwise rough or uneven e the road contains sand dirt gravel or other loose substances the road is wet icy or oily the road contains painted surfaces manhole covers metal grating railway crossings or other slippery surfaces he weather is windy rainy or otherwise causing slippery or rapidly changing conditions Traffic is heavy congested not allowing sufficient space between vehicles or otherwise not flow ing smoothly You are being passed in either direction by a large vehicle that may produce a wind blast in its wake To maximize braking effectiveness use the front and rear brakes together Be aware of the following braking facts and practices Therear brake provides 4096 of the motorcycle s stopping power at most Use the front and rear brakes together To avoid skidding apply the brakes gradually when the road is wet or rough or contains loose or other slippery substances f possible avoid applying the brakes while making a turn Motorcycle tires have less traction during turns so braking will increase the possibility of skidding Bring the motorcycle to the upright position before applying the brakes When approaching a curve choos
77. anguage Notice Channels with frequent explicit language are indicated with an XL Channel blocking is available for SiriusXM Satellite Radio receivers by visiting U S A www siriusxm com or calling US 1 866 635 2349 Canada www siriusxm ca or calling XM 1 877 438 9677 or Sirius 1 888 539 7474 122 A Warning Against Reverse Engineering It is prohibited to copy decompile disassemble reverse engineer hack manipulate or otherwise make available any technology incorporated in receivers compatible with the SiriusXM Satellite Radio System or that support the SiriusXM web site the Online Service or any of its content Furthermore the AMBE voice compression software included in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems Inc You also agree not to upload post transmit or otherwise make available any material that contains software viruses or any other computer code files or programs designed to interrupt disable or limit the functionality of the SiriusXM web site or the Online Service Furthermore the music talk news entertainment data and other content on the Services are protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws and all ownership rights remain with the respective content and data service providers You are prohibited from any export of the data or derivative thereof except in compliance with a
78. ar WARNING Accelerating abruptly could cause your body to shift rearward suddenly which could result in loss of control Accelerating abruptly could also cause loss of control on low traction surfaces Loss of control could result in serious injury or death Always accelerate gradually especially on wet slippery or other low traction surfaces 46 Operation Braking Always allow sufficient stopping distance so that brakes can be applied gradually Tip Applying slightly more front brake than rear brake generally provides the best braking perfor mance 1 To slow the motorcycle with the brakes close the throttle and apply the front and rear brakes evenly and gradually Tip If the anti lock brake system activates while braking if equipped you ll feel pulsing at the foot brake or hand brake Continue applying equal pressure to the brakes to slow or stop the motorcy cle See page 10 2 Asthe motorcycle slows disengage the clutch or downshift each time vehicle speed reaches a downshift point WARNING Braking improperly could result in loss of control which could result in serious injury or death Avoid braking abruptly Always apply the brakes gradually especially on wet slippery or other low traction surfaces Avoid braking in a curve or turn Bring the motorcycle to the upright position before applying the brakes Using Cruise Control if equipped If equipped the cruise control is located on the right handlebar Re
79. as VESC 8 V 8 Z87 1 or CE Make sure protective eyewear is kept clean All riders should wear bright or light colored and or reflective 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 injury from 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 pants should completely cover legs ankles and feet protecting skin from engine and exhaust system heat Do not wear loose flowing clothing or long boot laces as they can catch on handlebars levers or footrests or they can become entangled in the wheels causing loss of control and serious injury 1 Safety Use of Accessories Because VICTORY cannot test and make specific recommendations concerning every accessory or combination of accessories sold the operator is responsible for determining that the motorcycle can be safely operated with any accessories or additional weight Use the following guidelines when choosing and installing accessories Do not install accessories that impair the stability handling or operation of the motorcycle or operator visibility Before installing an accessory be sure that it does not e Reduce ground clearance when the motorcycle is either leaned or in a vertica
80. between first and second gear 3 Tip The transmission is in neutral if you X 2 can move the motorcycle forward or rearward freely without disengaging the clutch If the ignition switch is in the N ON position the neutral indicator illu minates when the transmission is in 1 neutral Start the engine See page 44 With the engine at idle speed apply the front brakes Disengage the clutch pull the clutch lever fully toward the handlebar pei Ie c Push the shift pedal downward until you feel it stop in first gear Tip Shift to a higher gear by lifting the front of the gear shift pedal with your toe Shift to a lower gear by pressing the pedal downward A Release the brake lever 6 Simultaneously release the clutch lever while opening the throttle rolling the throttle control grip rearward in one smooth motion As the clutch begins to engage the motor cycle will move forward 7 To shift to a higher gear accelerate smoothly to the recommended shift point See page 46 With a quick motion simultaneously close the throttle completely and disengage the clutch Raise the shift pedal until you feel it stop at the next gear Simultaneously release the clutch lever and open the throttle in one smooth motion 45 Operation Shifting Gears Tip Within the recommended speed ranges see Recommended Shift Points table you can downshift to slow the motorcycle or to increase power You may want to downshift when climbing a h
81. bility for your motorcycle e Have your VICTORY dealer perform the break in maintenance procedures when the motorcycle s odometer registers 500 miles 800 km Perform the recommended periodic maintenance at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance table beginning on page 53 Road Tests Before returning the motorcycle to regular use after performing service road test it in a safe environment Pay special attention to the proper fit and operation of all serviced components Make any corrections or additional adjustments necessary to ensure safe vehicle perfor mance Break In Maintenance Have your VICTORY dealer perform the break in maintenance procedures when the motor cycle s odometer registers 500 miles 800 km Performing the break in maintenance will help ensure optimum engine performance for the entire service life of the engine Your dealer will change engine oil inspect all fluids and serviceable components ensure that all fasten ers are tightened and make other adjustments as needed Major Maintenance For major repair information refer to the VICTORY Service Manual Major repairs typically require technical skills and specially designed tools Emission system service requires spe cial tools and training and should be performed by your dealer Periodic Maintenance Inspect clean lubricate adjust and replace parts as necessary When inspection reveals the need for replacement parts use genuine VICTORY par
82. button to move forward and backward through the playlist When the desired track 1s highlighted press and release the PRE button to select the track Tip To exit the screen without changing tracks press and release the MODE button Track 1 Track 3 121 Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System SiriusXM Radio About SiriusXM Satellite Radio for U S A and Canadian Products SiriusXM Radio offers an extraordinary variety of commercial free music plus premier sports news talk radio stand up comedy children s and entertainment programming over 160 digital radio channels SiriusXM 1s broadcast via satellite in 10046 superior digital audio from coast to coast Refer to document AD 1 for more details More About SiriusXM Satellite Radio For more information program schedules and to subscribe or extend subscription after complimentary trial period visit our web site U S A customers WWwW siriusxm com Canadian customers www siriusxm ca Legal Disclaimers Subscription fee other fees taxes and one time activation fee may apply Subscription fee is consumer only All fees and programming subject to change Subscriptions subject to Customer Agreement available at www siriusxm com Only available in the 48 contiguous United States and Canada Canada some deterioration of service may occur in extreme northern territories This is beyond the control of SiriusXM satellite Radio Explicit L
83. c 050450000 91 93 Protectants Leather Rubber Vinyl 93 R Rack Removal oae RSRREGRRA Dave bas 81 Rear Axle Inspection s oua rm dene FRIES 65 ReMechite Safety used A Rad dr gr RR ome 14 Reverse Operation cus ada deere E res 50 Riding Sally cic net nee aded dee dead eee hes 8 11 Road Tesi 1454 vtec ed ieee Pd 52 86 S Saddlebag BUMpPes o us da 9 81 Saddlebag LOCK uva tue tp eed eee dra ested 33 Saddlebags Using Safely 13 Safety Defects Reporting to NHTSA 17 ooy E X 2 sedo aes hr v a PERRE een 11 Dale by Label co ay ace enh ee ae E EE 17 SIE SYMONS 5 iod ates pre but bea ap MC ole gs 7 Safety While Servicing 04 51 Seat Removal Installation 82 SOLO MARU a6 nce bee eek ewe eens Ewa Oe 88 Service Procedure Salety a we cw xd Ga vs 2 us 51 SHITE eoru PFP 46 SHIMMY CIGHES uad ed Sari sta 9od io cd dra E 45 46 Side Covers Removal Installation 80 Jur nun D 29 Sidestand Inspection 24 mac 41 Sidestand Lubrication e rr 78 Sonal Wordi si a s ea ew ees eee ae EENE EN I da 7 Spark PCS E hee cw es 76 SPCCUOMCICE uses vacare Ir Rio End E RUE ewes 22 Starter Interlock SWICK osea Ele ero 21 Steering Head Inspection 66 Steering Inspeccion uuu ed det d Lae 40 156 S Storage Batlery Cate ii ors aces oes ceed ERE ES PA 95 Clean Protect the Motorcycle 94 Engine Protectiotl iue cu ker 95 Foel Sbil
84. c 1s audible Gradually increase the squelch level until the noise or static is gone Driver CB Radio Volume To change settings enter the mode menu Press TUNE or TUNE to adjust settings CB VOL 15 mmm Tip The CB volume can also be set using the hand control when the CB is receiving Passenger CB Radio Volume The passenger can control rear headset volume when Entertainment CB radio or ICOM is active L Press or on the headset m control to raise or lower m ES volume wW Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System CB Radio ICOM System Local Distant CB Radio Mode To change mode settings enter the mode menu Press TUNE or TUNE to set the CB to local LO or distant DX mode Distant Use this setting for weaker signals Receiver sensitivity will be increased Static and noise levels are increased Local Use this setting for stronger signals or in high density areas Receiver sensitivity will be decreased Static and noise levels are decreased CB Radio Frequencies CB LO DX MODE DISTANT CB LO DX MODE LOCAL The FCC has designated 40 citizen band CB channels for consumer use Channel 9 is designated as an EMERGENCY channel for emergency use only CB Channels Frequencies 118 Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System SE ICOM on the left control to activate the intercom system
85. capacity include the following operator body weight e passenger body weight e weight of all riders apparel and items in or on apparel weight of any accessories and their contents e weight of any additional cargo on the motorcycle 16 Safety Safety and Information Labels Labels are model specific and market specific Your motorcycle may not contain all of the labels shown 1 Vehicle Identification Number VIN Vehicle Emission Control Information VECI Noise Emission Control Information NECI Operator Fuel Warning Cargo Information in saddlebags Shock Air Pressure label Saddlebag Warning Highway Bar Warning po ED T asco Tu Date of Manufacture GVWR Information VIN Number n ACD dem mE DATI MED XXMMAHX 0 MANUVACTOREE By TETANY iater vel T DISISION Pl AIS TMDLS BITS NT APTS RRMA 0 E wp dde XXXI ii TRAL MOTOR YFINELE SAFETY t DATE ST MARUPACTUAL SHOE ABOVE HOLE GOATS TO ALL APPLICABLE FED AS MA CREM tel tht r Tire Wheel Information GAWR Information Reporting Safety Defects If you believe that your vehicle has a defect that could result in a crash or cause injury or death you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying Polaris Industries in writing If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall
86. ch pairing position Tip Turning the source off in the MODE MENU will not prevent the device from connecting it only prevents it from appearing on the audio source loop This allows a device to be paired and connected only for the purpose of receiving phone calls e Left hand audio controls are limited to basic functions when devices are connected via Bluetooth e To maintain full left hand audio controls connect the device to the USB cable To enable maximum functionality when streaming Pandora over a device select Pandora from the MUSIC MODE menu See Bluetooth Device Music Mode Settings To enable maximum functionality when playing Pandora on an iPod or iPhone connect the device using the USB cable 146 Driver Headset Pairing Tip p Tip Incoming phone calls cannot be answered if driver headset is not connected f_ 7 fj Press and release calls to voice mail F A j j E Vor E to send the Press and hold J to access the audio menu v F 7 Press and release f until BLUETOOTH SETUP displays F Press and release to access the Bluetooth Setup Menu options In the Bluetooth Setup Menu press lt or cT to navigate through selections Select Driver Headset Bluetooth Setup Driver Headset Driver Device F A R i Press and release Press to select Add Headset Driver Headset Add Headset The radio will search for the head
87. clean and luxurious shine Tip Liquid Spray Wax can also be applied to clean and dry clear coats windshields and chrome Apply to one section at a time and wipe dry When finished use a second towel to buff to a luxurious long lasting shine Leather Rubber and Vinyl Care Never use a non recommended protectant on seats footrests hand grips or tires Slippery seats footrests or hand grips can cause loss of control Slippery tires can cause loss of traction and loss of control Both situations could result in serious injury or death For the finest leather care use Pure VICTORY Leather Vinyl amp Rubber Conditioner a unique pleasantly scented formula of premium quality polymers designed to restore luster and softness to vinyl leather and rubber without making them slippery This product is a true conditioner not a coating It does not close the pores of the surfaces but penetrates nourishes and softens the material It protects against ultra violet UV rays and cracking repels water and prolongs the life and like new appearance of the materials Applied to rubber this product creates a water repellent like new appearance This product can also be used to restore or maintain the factory finish on a VICTORY instrument panel dash and rear storage compartment black vinyl surfaces Regular use increases soil resis tance 1 Apply the product on a clean dry surface using a soft cloth 2 Rub the product into the material Repeat the
88. de inspections could result in component failure while riding which could result in serious injury or death Always perform the pre ride inspections before each ride You must be familiar with all instruments and controls to perform the pre ride inspections Tip During the pre ride inspections 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 When inspections reveal the need for adjustment replacement or repair refer to the maintenance section of this manual page 51 e refer to the VICTORY Service Manual or see your authorized VICTORY dealer 34 Pre Ride Inspections Turn the ignition key to the ON position and move the stop run switch to RUN before per forming the following electrical inspections Return the ignition key to the OFF position after completing these inspections If inspection of any electrical item reveals component failure repair or replace the component before operating the motorcycle ltem Inspection Procedure Headlamp Switch to high beam Verify that the high beam indicator comes on and that lamp brightness increases Taillight Brakelight Verify that the taillight and license plate light 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
89. des protection from UV rays acid rain and dirt It will remove bugs road tar and road grime from your windshield paint and chrome This product is 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 repellent 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 Spray on and wipe off to easily remove bugs dust and water spots For heavily soiled surfaces use product more liberally Tip Use this product on the windshield to repel water and enhance rain visibility Polishing the Motorcycle Polished Aluminum Care When a VICTORY is new the polished aluminum wheels hand levers and shifter shine like chrome Ultraviolet UV rays and oxidation will cause polished aluminum to grow dull however if it s not properly polished and protected Pure VICTORY Awesome Metal Polish will clean polish and protect these aluminum sur faces This metal polish will restore 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 Shake the polish container well before using 2 Apply the product with a terry cott
90. e s Emission Warranty Parts List These warranted parts are carburetor and internal parts intake manifold fuel tank fuel injection system spark advance mechanism crankcase breather air cutoff valves fuel tank cap for evaporative emission controlled vehicles oil filler cap pressure control valve fuel vapor separator canister igniters breaker governors ignition coils ignition wires ignition points condensers and spark plugs if 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 Administrative Code may be performed by other than an authorized VICTORY dealer An emergency situation occurs when an authorized VICTORY dealer is not reasonably available a part is not available within 30 days or a repair is not complete within 30 days Any replacement part can be used in an emergency repair VICTORY will reimburse the owner for expenses including diagnosis not to exceed VICTORY s suggested retail price for all warranted parts replaced and labor charges based on VICTORY s recommended time allowance for the warranty repair and the geographically appropriate hourly labor rate The owner may
91. e Lever L 2 3 See page 31 for front brake lever reach adjustments Lubricate the pivot bushing at the intervals recommended in the periodic maintenance table beginning on page 53 Also lubricate any time binding is evident Use VICTORY All Purpose Grease or equivalent Inspect brake pads as outlined on page 39 Front Brake Fluid Change the brake fluid at the intervals recommended in the periodic maintenance table beginning on page 53 Do not attempt to change the anti lock brake system fluid See your VICTORY dealer iF 12 Straddle the motorcycle and bring it to the fully upright position Position the handlebars so that the fluid reservoir is level Wipe the fluid container and the area around the reservoir cover with a clean cloth If the fluid level is low inspect brake pads as outlined on page 39 If pads are not worn beyond the service limit inspect the brake system for leaks To add fluid remove the three reservoir cover screws Remove the cover and diaphragm Carefully Brake Lever Bushing Maximum Level Minimum Level add fluid to the top of the sight glass Do not overfill Reinstall the diaphragm cover and screws Torque 25 in Ibs 3 Nm Wipe away any fluid spills Check for signs of brake fluid leaks around hoses fittings reservoir and brake calipers Check for deterioration of hoses Maintenance Brake Disc Inspection Cleaning 1 Inspect brake pads as outlined on page 39
92. e a speed and lean angle that allows you to pass through the curve in your own lane without applying the brakes Excessive speed improper lean angle or braking in a curve can cause loss of control 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 handle Anti Lock Brake System Response When the anti lock brakes engage during a braking event the rider will feel pulsing at the brake levers Continue to apply steady pressure to the brakes for the best stopping performance 10 Safety Safe Riding Practices Carrying a Passenger Do not carry a passenger unless the motorcycle is equipped with passenger seat and passenger footrests To carry a passenger safely Do not exceed the gross vehicle weight rating GVWR for your motorcycle See the manufacturer s label on the left side of the frame at the steering head Direct the passenger to hold onto you or to the passenger hand grips with both hands and to keep both feet on the passenger footrests Do not carry a passenger who cannot place both feet firmly on the passenger footrests A passenger who is not holding on properly or who canno
93. e engine See page 44 OFF In the OFF position all electrical circuits are inactive and the ignition key can be removed Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position and remove the ignition key when leaving the motorcycle unattended ON In the ON position all electrical circuits are energized and the ignition key cannot be removed The headlamp taillight and instrument lights illuminate The engine stop run switch must be in the RUN position to start the engine or activate the turn signals and other electrical features PARK In the PARK position the taillight indicator lights and license plate light illuminate The radio can be operated and the instrumentation is active The emergency flashers can be activated and the ignition key can be removed You must push the ignition key into the switch while selecting the PARK position Seat Heater Switches CROSS COUNTRY TOUR The seat heater switches are located on the lower left edge of the seat Toggle Up High Toggle Down Low Toggle Center Off Driver s Passenger s Seat Switch Seat Switch my F rj F 1 f 21 Instruments Features and Controls Instrument Cluster The instrument cluster includes the speedometer tachometer fuel gauge volt meter indica tor lamps and multi function display Indicator Lamps Speedometer Tachometer Fuel Gauge Volt Meter Multi Function Display Speedometer The speedometer displays vehicle speed in either miles per
94. e engine oil Some automotive engine oils contain additives that could damage or reduce the service life of the wet clutch in your motorcycle 8 Start the engine and allow it to idle for several min We A ae utes Stop the engine uw NOTICE After an oil change the low oil pressure indicator or display remains illuminated longer than usual Revving the engine while the low oil pressure indicator or display is illuminated can damage the engine 9 Check for leaks around the drain plug and oil filter 10 Check the oil level and adjust if needed Oil Check Fill 11 Recycle the used oil and filter properly end a f a mil i Ai Oil Capacities Engine Oil Capacity at Oil Change 4 5 qt 4 25 liter 1 qt 9 I including filter approximately approximately Engine Oil Capacity at Oil Change 4 0 qt 3 8 liter not including filter approximately 53 Maintenance Air Filter Inspect the air filter often if riding in unusually wet or dusty conditions Do not apply air filter oil to this air filter The fuel line is secured to the main wiring harness with a cable tie Do not cut or remove the cable tie L 2 3 8 Remove the fuel tank See pages 56 57 Loosen the three filter retainer screws Loosen the two air filter mounting screws only until the filter can be removed Do not remove the screws from the filter Lift the retainer Remove the filter by pulling upward and rearward Clean the fi
95. e fuel pump disconnect the vent and drain lines at the bottom of the fuel tank 8 Disconnect the fuel line from the fuel pump by squeezing both fitting release tabs simultaneously Gently slide the fuel line off the fitting 9 Install the fuel tank fitting plug tool onto the fuel pump fitting to protect the fitting and prevent fuel from seeping from the tank NOTICE DO NOT rest the fuel tank on the frame while removing it Fuel pump fitting damage can occur 10 Lift the rear of the fuel tank as high as clearance at the front of the tank will allow to ensure adequate clearance for the fuel line fitting under the tank 11 With the rear of the fuel tank raised carefully slide the tank rearward and off the front mounts When the tank 1s clear of the front mounts lift the tank up and away from the frame Reinstall the front isolators if they become dislodged Maintenance Step 6 Lift tab to disconnect Step 7 Vent Line amp Step 8 Squeeze tabs 57 Maintenance Fuel Tank Installation P 58 Place the handlebars in the straight ahead position Cover the front of the fuel tank with a protective cloth to prevent damage Using care to avoid damage to the fuel tank fitting and special tool position the fuel tank on the frame of the motorcycle If removed reinstall the fuel tank vent and drain lines at the bottom of the tank Rotate the lines against the side of the tank Torque 20 in Ibs
96. e fuel system before attempting to restart the engine Fill the fuel tank Turn the ignition key to the ON position Move the engine stop run switch from the STOP position to the RUN position Allow the fuel pump to run until it stops about 3 seconds Move the engine stop run switch to the STOP position and wait 20 seconds Repeat steps 3 5 four to five times Turn the key to the OFF position Start the engine See page 44 dud 2E E 2 aa 43 Operation Starting the Engine The starter interlock system allows the engine to be started only when the transmission is in neutral or when the transmission is in gear with the clutch disengaged clutch lever pulled in Tip E a CE m ib i Tip 10 Tip 44 If the motorcycle runs out of fuel prime the system before attempting to restart the engine See page 43 Perform the Pre Ride Inspections See page 34 Properly secure any cargo Straddle the motorcycle and bring it to the fully upright position Retract the sidestand Insert the key into the ignition switch Turn the key to the ON position Move the engine stop run switch to the RUN position You should hear the fuel pump run momentarily as it pressurizes the fuel system If the neutral indicator is not illuminated shift the transmission to neutral Apply the front brakes Leaving the throttle closed press and hold the starter switch to start the engine Release the switch promptly when the engine starts
97. e rr a 33 Locking the TNK 3 04 64 uico cae dak aes y OS 33 Luggage Rack Removal 81 Luggage Racks Using Safely 13 M Maintenance Break In Maintenance 52 Major Maintenance 0 32 Periodic Maintenance 52 53 Maintenance for Safety 005 15 Maintenance LO cura degno enr b ates 54 Maintenance Safety c iudicio eio ae Raw RC wd 51 Maintenance Required ces mb Rd 15 Major Maintenance 0 00 c ee eee 52 Metric Display 43 2 r3 203a hipa Eneas E 25 MED oye eo nies eine sce A Ream Oren wae oo 24 26 Mode BUttOn serre ham 9b oh ord es 21 Modifications Vehicle I Motorcycle Safety Foundation 8 Multi Function Display 24 26 155 Index N Noise Control System Tampering 100 Noise Emission Warranty 100 O WGOMCIC voco 2nd en ead orum ee aE e eos ed 26 Oil Change Engine Oil Filter 55 Oil Level Engine OI ss ccscrerinississriwi 36 Oil Recommendation lt s4 00 008ceseed seule 106 P 130 C 49 Parkin on a Slop cus ede ta eed pea ind 49 Parking on a Soft Surface 49 Parking the Motorcycle vs ev Rr n EE n 12 Passenger Sale by ieudue adco dU ende dn e 11 Pedal Adjustment arn ret debt be 31 Periodic Maintenance ees em Reads 52 53 Polished Aluminum Care 9 Polishing the Motorcycle s
98. e the tab at the back of the seat 5 Tighten the seat screws Torque 10 ft lbs 13 5 Nm Headlight Aim Inspection Halogen The top edge of the high beam must be 3 inches 7 6 cm below the widest part of the headlight and centered straight ahead at 25 feet 7 6 m AS ALOT 1 Verify that tire pressure is at 3 in 7 6 cm specification See page 75 2 Verify that rear suspension ride EE height preload is at specification See page 64 3 Position the motorcycle on a level surface with the headlight 25 feet 7 6 m from a wall 4 With the operator and passenger if applicable on board bring the motorcycle to the fully upright position Height of widest part of headlight 5 Move the ignition switch to the ON position and switch the headlamp to high beam Observe the headlight aim on the wall 6 Make any necessary adjustments to headlight aim See page 83 82 Maintenance Headlight Aim Inspection LED For best results have an assistant and perform the inspection in a dimly lit area 25 ft 7 6 m 1 Verify that tire pressure is at specification See page 75 lb 7 6 cm TM owBeam 2 Verify that rear suspension ride height preload 1s at ificati Step 5 specification See page 64 Step 6 p Mark Measure 3 Adjust rear shock air pressure for weight of rider and cargo See page 64 4 Place a mark or tape on the floor Step 4 25 feet
99. e turned on See Bluetooth setup and Bluetooth Driver Source Press and release f until DRIVER DEVICE is displayed on the screen Tip If a Bluetooth compatible device is paired to the DRIVER DEVICE the radio will automat ically turn on the DRIVER DEVICE in the audio source loop Make sure the Bluetooth volume on your device is turned all the way up Bluetooth Source Driver When a device is paired and connected to the Driver Device location selecting this mode will stream music to the radio 1 Alex s Phone Artist Name Song Title alll When a device is paired but not connected SEARCHING will display 51 Alex s Phone searching If a device cannot be detected for 15 seconds the radio will continue to search for the device but the screen will display NOT CONNECTED 1 Driver Device Not Connected 138 Bluetooth Source Driver When a device is paired to a Bluetooth source and is in the process of connecting to the radio CONNECTING will display Alex s Phone Connecting When Driver Device is turned on NO AUDIO will display as the radio resumes connection with the device Alex s Phone Tip Press and release to initiate a play command to the device if NO AUDIO continues to display Doing so may force the device to start playing If the connected device does not support track information only the Bluetooth device name dis
100. ease the lever It should return to its rest position quickly when released 3 Ifthe front brake lever fails to perform l as stated service the brake lever before Resistance at 3 4 inch 19 mm riding TM n Ns T Me _ as 4 See page 31 for front brake lever reach adjustments Front Brake Fluid Level 1 Straddle the motorcycle and bring it to the fully upright position Position the handlebars so that the fluid reservoir is level 2 View the fluid level through the sight glass The fluid should be clear Replace cloudy or contaminated fluid 3 The fluid level should be at or above the top of the sight glass Add brake fluid if neces sary See page 72 37 Pre Ride Inspections Rear Brake Pedal Press downward on the rear brake pedal It should move freely and smoothly It should not move more than 3 8 inch 8 mm before resistance is firm It should continue to feel firm without loss of pres sure until the pedal is released 2 Release the pedal It should return to its rest position quickly when released 3 If the rear brake pedal fails to perform as stated or travels too far before beginning to engage the brake service the brakes before riding Resistance at 3 8 inch 8 mm 4 See page 31 for rear brake pedal adjust ments Rear Brake Fluid Level The rear brake fluid reservoir is located near the rear brake pedal View the reservoir from the front right side of the vehicle
101. ebags 2 Remove the five 5 screws securing each bumper to the frame along with the nut plate and spacer plate 3 Remove the bumpers Place bumpers and hardware in a secure location for future rein stallation with the exception of the three 3 M8 screws on each side 4 Reinstall the M8 screws for mufflers and A E saddlebag bracket posu Teh Torque 18 ft lbs 24 4 Nm Ai x 2 eS m 5 Reinstall the saddlebags W Bese er 6 Toreinstall the saddlebag bumpers reverse 6 Le WM the removal instructions using the hardware ANE Nx removed with the bumpers Tighten the PS ox bumper screws to the following specifica RA mee E tions Torque 84 in Ibs 9 4 Nm for M6 fasteners Torque 18 ft lbs 24 4 Nm for M8 fasteners Luggage Rack Removal if equipped Removing the luggage racks is not recommended If you do remove the luggage racks even if you reinstall them the disturbance may result in water leaks to the saddlebags and trunk We recommend that you replace the saddlebag and trunk doors lids with new lids if you remove the luggage racks 81 Maintenance Seat Removal Installation 1 Remove the side covers See page 80 Pacha 2 Remove the two seat screws 10 ft lbs 13 5 Nm Tool 6 mm Allen wrench Y 3 Lift the front of the seat upward and pull forward to disengage the tab at the rear of the seat If equipped unplug the seat heater 4 To install reverse the above process being sure to engag
102. em can damage the system seals or result in a malfunction that could lead to serious injury or death Use only DOT 4 brake fluid from a sealed container Do not operate the 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 An over full reservoir may cause brake drag or brake lock up which could result in serious injury or death Maintain brake fluid at the recommended level Do not overfill NOTICE Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces and plastic parts Always clean spilled brake fluid immediately with water and a mild detergent Rear Brake Fluid 1 Position the motorcycle on level ground in the fully upright position 2 The rear brake fluid reservoir is located near the rear brake pedal just inside the right lower leg fairing Wipe the fluid container and the area around the reservoir cover with a clean cloth 3 Ifthe fluid level is low inspect brake pads as outlined on page 39 If pads are not worn beyond the service limit inspect the brake system for leaks 4 To add fluid remove the reservoir cover Carefully add fluid to the recommended level Do not overfill TM IN E a 5 Reinstall the cover and diaphragm Mak 6 Wipe away any fluid spills Check for signs of brake a fluid leaks around hoses fittings reservoir and brake Mini calipers Mark 71 Maintenance Front Brak
103. enance free battery Do not remove the battery cap strip for any reason Keep the battery connections clean and tight at all times A WARNING Battery electrolyte is poisonous It contains sulfuric acid Serious burns can result from contact with skin eyes or clothing Antidote External Flush with water Internal Drink large quantities of water or milk Follow with milk of magnesia beaten egg or vegetable oil Call physician immediately Eyes Flush with water for 15 minutes and get prompt medical attention Batteries may produce explosive gases Keep sparks flame cigarettes etc away e Ventilate when charging or using in an enclosed space Always shield eyes when working near batteries e KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Battery Removal 1 Remove the two upper and two lower screws from the front chin fairing Remove the fairing WARNING Improperly connecting or disconnecting battery cables can result in an explosion and cause serious injury or death When removing the battery always disconnect the negative black cable first When reinstalling the battery always connect the negative black cable last 2 Remove the negative battery cable from the battery terminal Tool 10 mm wrench 3 Remove the red protective boot from the positive cable end to expose the terminal Remove the positive cable from the battery terminal 4 Remove the battery hold down strap 5 Remove the battery TW Maintenance
104. er adjustment will result Checking drive belt tension involves using the belt tension gauge P N PV 43532 You can also use a Sonic Tension Meter if available Before beginning this procedure Belt Tension Gauge Small O Ring e Make sure the drive system is clean dry and at room Plunger temperature belt and sprockets T SUN Be sure suspension is properly adjusted Belt tension must be adjusted at the tightest spot 61 Maintenance Drive Belt Tension Inspection 1 Elevate and support the motorcycle with the rear tire slightly off the floor CAUTION Make sure the motorcycle is stable when elevated Injury may occur if the motorcycle tips or falls 2 Place the transmission in neutral 3 Rotate the rear wheel in a forward direction until the valve stem is at the bottom This is your reference point for determining the tight spot to make your adjustment 1f necessary 4 Position the small O ring on the tension gauge directly over the 10 Ibs mark on the plunger 5 Place a tape measure or steel rule next to the drive belt mid way between the sprockets Support the rule or tape a Belt Tension Gauge Rule so 1t does not move 6 Note the graduation mark on the rule that aligns with the lower edge of the belt This position represents zero force 7 Place the support base of the tension gauge squarely against the lower surface of the belt as close as possible to the rule or tape
105. er source Alex s Phone Artist Name Song Title All models skipped if not enabled Tip Pandora is available on some Bluetooth devices 1 p Station Name alll Artist Name Track Title FM AM MW LW Tuning Tip MW and LW radio sources are in Europe only 7 f Press i repeatedly to choose the desired audio source 2 Usethe tune buttons on the left control to tune radio stations Press and release or 7 to locate stations in single step increments 3 Press and hold lt or 7 to seek for radio stations The radio will slew until the tune button 1s released At that time the radio will seek to the next strong radio station signal FM wwuvlc P1 alll Elton John aman All the Girls FM station shown with RBDS FULL on 100 5 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Selecting Audio Sources FM AM MW LW Tuning Memory Presets The audio system features 15 user defined presets for each tuner source for storing favorite stations y 7 1 Toseta preset press J repeatedly until the desired source is active FM AM MW LW 2 Use Or gt to tune a radio station m 3 Press and hold 4 Press jj or c to cycle to an available preset location The preset location displays on the screen Tip Saving a radio station without picking a location will save the station in the next available location re 1 5 Press when the desired location is
106. es All terrain vehicles ATVs Low emission vehicles LEVs e RANGER Q utility vehicles e RZR sport vehicles e VICTORY motorcycles e GEMQ electric vehicles For the safe and enjoyable operation of your vehicle be sure to follow the instructions and recommendations in this rider s manual Keep this manual with the motorcycle especially when ownership changes If your rider s manual is misplaced or damaged please purchase a replacement from your VICTORY dealer All references in this manual to RIGHT LEFT FRONT or REAR are from the operator s perspective when seated in a normal riding position If you have questions about the opera tion or maintenance of your motorcycle after you ve read this manual please see your VIC TORY dealer To locate the nearest authorized VICTORY dealer call 1 800 POLARIS or visit www polaris com VICTORY motorcycles comply with all federal state and local safety and emission regula tions for the area of intended sale Safety About the Rider s Manual A WARNING Failure to follow recommended precautions and procedures could result in severe injury or death Always heed all safety precautions and follow all operation inspection and maintenance procedures outlined in this manual This rider s manual contains information that is essential to safe riding and proper mainte nance of your VICTORY motorcycle Anyone who uses the motorcycle operators and pas sengers must read the rider s
107. es DIOC auus a aeg dade 143 USB Connetti cos exe mrEIHE ETE 129 Voice Recognition Mode 141 142 Audio System Introduction 107 154 B Battery CHASING mc gate ena TRE eee ee ees eas 78 lose lino PP 78 Removal ons ex tet ao EE EE PEU ATE TP A Safety Warnings iu ke dex rere Poco 74 Brake Fluid Level Front Brake 37 Brake Fluid Level Rear Brake 38 Brake Fluid Front Brake ooo osos 72 Brake Fluid Rear Brake 71 Brake Lever Inspection 2s cad cue 2 04 37 Brake Lever Front Brakes 31 72 Brake Line Inspection 38 Brake Pad Inspection dx iaxdie Re 39 Brake Pedal Adjustment 31 Brake Pedal Inspection 222 abi RUE 38 Brake Pedal Rear Brakes 31 71 Brakes ABS Tone Ring Sensor Inspection 74 Anti Lock Brake System 30 Brake Fluid Precautions Jl Brake Lever Inspection ou ane aos mr 37 Brake Line Inspection 38 Brake Pad Inspection 39 Brake Pedal Inspection iue RR 38 Disc Inspection Cleaning qo Front Brake Pld s lt lt s4004eecee x us 3T 12 Front Brake Lever esu eda 3 30 3 2 3172 Hoses Connections s 4 es eed m mw 71 Rear Brake Pad cs serisicscictssi 38 71 Rear Brake Pedal 4 2 icu ms 31 71 IPAS TEE 47 Break In Maintenance iu uoc goed ie ew 52 Break In Engine s 34 3405 dk ESTA
108. eturn to the Bluetooth Setup Menu Re attempt the pairing procedure 4 Bluetooth Setup Error 147 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio Mode Menus Bluetooth Setup Menu Driver Device Pairing The radio can be paired with Bluetooth devices such as smart phones 1 In the Bluetooth Setup Menu press lt or cT to scroll 2 Setthe device to Discoverable Mode before starting the pairing procedure 3 Scroll to Driver Device P Press and release L Bluetooth Setup Driver Headset Headset NEE DEVICE BEMIS voL Driver Headset 4 Scroll to ADD DEVICE p Press and release 1 V Driver Device VOL Add Device The radio will search for the device Add Device When found the device name displays Add Device VOL Bema e 5 Press and release with the radio Alex s Phone S Phone 4 148 to pair the device Tip When the confirmation screen displays verify that the code on the device matches the code displayed on the screen lt n rmation Code 123456 yo LNo SS n c u Press ab or CJ to scroll to YES mJ F i i i Press and release to accept Select NO if the codes do not match Perform all steps again to pair the device PAIRED displays when the radio has successfully paired the device Alex s Phone Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio Mode Menus Bluetooth Se
109. face If parking on a soft surface is unavoidable place a sidestand footrest under the foot of the sidestand to provide a firm surface The sidestand footrest must be strong enough and large enough to support the motorcycle s weight without sinking into the parking surface Asphalt becomes soft in hot weather A sidestand can sink into soft asphalt and the motorcy cle may fall When parking on asphalt in hot weather use a sidestand footrest CAUTION Hot engine and exhaust components can cause burns to skin and can ignite a fire if exposed to flammable materials Always park the motorcycle clear of flammable materials and where people are not likely to contact hot components 49 Operation Reverse Operation if equipped NOTICE Do not attempt to engage or disengage the reverse system when the motorcycle is moving Before Operating in Reverse e always sit on the motorcycle with legs astride and both feet on the ground always check for obstacles or people behind the motorcycle e always retract the sidestand fully e always make sure the motorcycle is completely stopped NEVER Operate in Reverse when not properly seated e when in an area where obstacles or bystanders are present with a passenger on board A passenger can obstruct your view and maneuverability when on loose or slippery surfaces Loss of foot traction could cause a tip over while the motorcycle is moving forward when on a grade or uneven surfaces
110. from leaks Fast Idle A fast idle speed during warm up of between 1200 and 2000 RPM is automatically set by the EFI system Idle Air Control LAC Periodic adjustment is not required Crankcase Breather Hose Breather Hose Inspect the crankcase breather hose for cracks or damage Be sure the clamps are in place and secure 67 Maintenance Throttle Control Inspection P 2 NOTICE To prevent damage to the throttle system always With the engine OFF rotate the throttle control grip fully open and then release it It should rotate smoothly from the rest position to the completely open position It should return to the rest position quickly when released Repeat the twist and release process with the handlebars turned fully right and fully left operate with the throttle cable guard installed Cable Area Remove the right side access cover Inspect throttle cables for frayed ends Service the throttle system if throttle operation is not smooth if throttle grip does not return properly or if cable ends are frayed See the VICTORY Service Manual or your authorized VICTORY dealer Throttle Cable Freeplay Throttle freeplay is the amount of throttle control grip movement from the rest position to the point of cable resistance Measure this distance Freeplay should be 2 4 mm Adjust throttle freeplay as needed l 2 68 Position the front wheel straight ahead Stop the engine 2 4 mm to Hold the ad
111. ft selected to scroll through every available control to change the category channel in numerical order If a specific category other than ALL XM CATEGORY CHANNELS is selected only channels ALL CHANNELS within that category will be selected with the TUNE button Tip If a preset button is used to tune a station that is not within the currently active cate gory and the TUNE button is used to change the channel it will tune stations within the previously selected category not within the category of the preset station 124 Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System NAV MP3 Navigation MP3 Introduction Please read this manual and the GARMIN ZUMO 660 NAV MP3 information pro vided with your player to become familiar with all unit features and operation The audio integration kit must be installed to enable outputs from the NAV MP3 such as navigation instructions or user loaded MP3 media files to play through the head sets or speakers The unit is fully functional without the kit installed but there will be no interface with the vehicle s audio system Navigation MP3 Operation Tips e Signals coming from the NAV MP3 unit will override any source of the motorcycle s audio system to ensure navigation instructions are communicated when needed The signals will also override the MP3 player You must set volume levels within the NAV MP3 unit Volume settings in the motorcycle s audio system control NAV MP3 volume
112. ge 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 Ignition Switch Lock Lubrication Periodically lubricate the ignition switch saddle bag locks and fuel cap lock We recommend the use of VICTORY Multi Purpose Lubricant 1 Spray lubricant directly into the ignition switch and into each lock cylinder for 1 2 sec onds 2 Insert each key into its lock and turn it to all positions to distribute the lubricant 3 Wipe away any excess lubricant Sidestand Lubrication Periodically lubricate the sidestand pivot and the ends of the spring See page 41 for sidestand inspections Lubricate 78 Maintenance Handlebar Position On models equipped with two handlebar positions the motorcycle 1s AP High manufactured with handlebars in the low position Before changing BOR handlebar position check regulations in your area of operation es Operation with the handlebars in the high position may not be legal in all areas or for all riders Low WARNING Handlebar controls must be repositioned each time handlebar z position is changed Failure to reposition handlebar controls could result in A E Position loss of vehicle control resulting in severe injury or death High Low Position j Position Align upper Align lower mark to split mark to split a 1 To adjust handlebar
113. ght distribution or aerodynamic changes and could cause loss of control Such items can also block air flow to the engine and cause overheating that can damage the engine Do not exceed the maximum cargo weight limit of any accessory see accessory instructions and labels Do not attach cargo to an accessory not designed for that purpose Either circumstance could result in an accessory failure that could cause loss of control Do not attach anything to the motorcycle unless specifically designed for that purpose by VICTORY Saddlebags Trunk if equipped Luggage Racks if equipped WARNING Operating this vehicle without saddlebags could result in severe injury or death Never operate this vehicle if the saddlebags are not in place and properly secured WARNING Never install an accessory trunk to the CROSS COUNTRY MAGNUM This model is not designed for operation with a trunk Always ensure both fender close outs are installed before operating Whenever operating a motorcycle with saddlebags Never ride at excessive speeds Saddlebags combined with the lifting or buffeting effects of wind can make the motorcycle unstable and cause loss of control Distribute weight evenly on both sides of the motorcycle Do not exceed the maximum cargo weight limit of any saddlebag luggage rack or trunk A weight capacity label is attached to these components for reference NEVER EXCEED GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT RATING GVWR or the GROSS AXLE WEIGHT RA
114. hand grip and throttle freeplay Clutch Mechanical Check lever operation and freeplay Front Suspension Check for leaks debris and damage Steering Check for smooth operation Rear Suspension Check shock movement and air pressure verify ground clearance Drive Belt Check for wear damage proper deflection Sidestand Verify smooth operation inspect pivot bolt spring and pad Fasteners Inspect for loose damaged or missing fasteners Mirrors Adjust for proper rear view 29 Pre Ride Inspections Engine Oil Level The oil fill cap dipstick is located on the right side of the vehicle Always use the recommended oil See page 106 Tip The engine must be at normal operating temperature when checking the oil level Place the transmission 1n neutral 2 Start the engine and allow it to idle for several min utes 3 Stop the engine and wait 3 5 minutes before check ing the oil level 4 Onlevel ground straddle the motorcycle and bring it to the fully upright position 5 Remove the oil fill cap dipstick and wipe it clean Reinstall the dipstick and turn the cap clockwise until it seats 6 Remove the dipstick and view the oil level 7 Add or remove oil as needed to bring the level into the safe operating range between the FULL and ADD marks on the dipstick WARNING Operating the engine with too much or too little oil can cause serious engine damage or engine seizure which could result in loss of
115. he time of initial retail purchase with all applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board and B is free from defects in 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 7 456 miles if the motorcycle s engine displacement is less than 170 cubic centimeters of 18 000 kilometers 11 185 miles if the motorcycle s engine displacement is equal or greater than 170 cubic centimeters but less than 280 cubic centimeters or of 30 000 kilometers 18 641 miles if the motorcycle s engine displacement is 280 cubic centimeters or greater or 5 five years from the date of initial retail delivery whichever occurs first 101 Warranties Emissions Control System Warranty Il Coverage Warranty defects shall be remedied during customary business hours at any authorized VICTORY dealer located within the United States of America in compliance with the Clean Air Act and applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board Any part or parts replaced under this warranty shall become the property of VICTORY In the State of California only emission related warranted parts are specifically defined by the stat
116. hour or kilometers per hour Tachometer The tachometer displays engine speed in revolutions per minute RPM A red line on the face of the gauge indicates the maximum safe engine speed WARNING Excessive engine speed can cause engine damage or failure which could result in serious injury or death Do not allow engine speed to exceed the red line Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge displays fuel level The key must be in the ON or PARK position For the most accurate reading sit on the motorcycle and bring it to the upright position Volt Meter When the key is in the ON position the volt meter displays battery voltage If the engine is not running approximate battery voltage displays If the engine is running approximate charging voltage displays 22 Instruments Features and Controls Instrument Cluster Indicator Lamps l Anti Lock High Beam Brake System Low Fuel ABS Left Turn Right Turn Oil Pressure Cruise Control Vp N E Check Engine Neutral Battery Warning Neutral This lamp illuminates when the transmission is in neutral and the ignition key is in the ON or PARK position D High Beam This lamp illuminates when the headlamp switch is set to high beam Check Engine This lamp illuminates momentarily when the ignition switch is in the ON 6 position and the engine is off This indicates proper function f this lamp illuminates while the engine is running contact an authorized VICTORY dealer p
117. i xau duci ace eed eee ed aoe 94 Maintenance During 95 Motorcycle Cover 5 2 seid eden 02 95 Removal Front eeu uper eM cx 96 FOGGING usus des Rao Rue oe wee aca 95 SIORIOG ATCA xctwcaveescre Edge us 94 Tite MAGO ico eave arate tiean aoe 2 8 e 94 Storage Compartments 0000 32 Suspension Adjustment Rear 64 65 Suspension Inspection Front 40 65 66 Suspension Inspection Rear 40 Swing Arm Inspection se s4eeeavee eon ve bes 65 Switches Audio SWItCheS 5 205 402 05 245 062 eee Sau 21 Emergency Flasher Switch 21 Engine Starter Switch 28 Engine Stop Run Switch 28 Hand Grip Heater Switch 26 Hazard SWIECD Sz ved dope E Ere a High Beam Low Beam Switch 21 Hom Button 2e 24 limon SW HOD ca ux aeo c Eure RE pt 21 Ignition Switch Lubrication 78 Mode B tton ne ee cen o o etse 21 Seat Heater Switches es ak umm 21 Starter Interlock Switch 27 Turn Signal Switch 2 Switches Console 6445446 o RR ea awen 26 Switches Left Handlebar 21 Switches Right Handlebar 28 T TACHOMCll 25 vous on ced eee e are ee 22 Testing After Servicing 52 86 Throttle Cable Preeplay 242a 68 Throttle Cable Lubrication 69 Throttle Control OTI c2242 c2 60 oui pacha 29 Throttle Control Inspection
118. iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance Audio Menu Options e Bass e Mid Treble e Fader Automatic Volume Control AVC Audio Output Speakers Headsets Bluetooth Setup Driver Device NAV Audio iPod Music Shuffle e AM FM Clear Preset e Radio Broadcast Data System RBDS 127 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio System Introduction Radio Frequencies North America e AM 520 to 1720 kHz e FM 87 9 to 107 9 MHz e WX 7NOAA Channels 162 400 to 162 550 MHz Europe e FM _ 87 5 to 108 00 MHz 100 kHz steps e MW 531 to 1602 kHz e IW 153 to 279 kHz Europe 50 e FM 87 5 to 108 00 MHz 50 kHz steps e MW 531 to 1602 kHz e IW 153 to 279 kHz Australia e FM 87 5 to 108 0 MHz e AM 581 to 1701 kHz Japan e FM 76 1 to 89 9 MHz e AM 522 to 1629 kHz Taiwan e FM 87 5 to 108 0 MHz e AM 581 to 1701 kHz 128 Radio Sources North America Sources e USB e NAV e Bluetooth Europe Europe 50 Sources e FM e MW e LW USB e NAV Bluetooth Japan Taiwan Sources e FM e AM e USB e NAV e Bluetooth Australia Sources e FM e AM e USB e NAV Bluetooth Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio Controls Instrument Cluster The audio controls are located on the left Audio Display handlebar i X ji P cm PF USB Connector A USB connector cord is located in the right saddlebag A pouch is provided to hold your device while operating the vehicle
119. ic parts Do not apply rubber protectant to the tire tread surfaces Fuel Stabilizer Using a mixture of fuel and the recommended amount of VICTORY Premium Carbon Clean Plus or other gasoline stabilizer fill the fuel tank only to the top of the filler insert Ride the motorcycle or start and run the engine for 15 minutes in a well ventilated area to pass the stabilized fuel through entire fuel injection system Tire Inflation Inflate the tires to normal pressure See page 75 94 Cleaning and Storage Engine Protection Change the engine oil See page 55 Carbon deposits and combustion acids normally sus pended in the engine oil when in service settle on internal engine components during stor age Settled deposits can cause engine damage or internal corrosion Battery Care 1 Remove the battery See page 77 2 Clean the battery terminals first with a wire brush to remove any loose deposits 3 Wash the posts and the ends of the battery cables with a solution of 1 part baking soda to 16 parts water Rinse with clean water and wipe dry 4 Applyathin 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 month See page 78 Park and Cover the Motorcycle Par
120. ietly Fork oil condition and level affects front suspension perfor Fork Inner Tube mance and internal component wear Replace fork oil at the recommended intervals Special tools are required to perform this procedure See the VICTORY Service Manual or your authorized VICTORY dealer Steering Head Inspection l CAUTION Make sure the motorcycle is stable when elevated Injury may occur if the motorcycle tips or falls 2 66 Elevate and support the motorcycle with the front tire slightly off the floor Turn the handlebars from stop to stop The action should be smooth but not loose Make sure wires hoses and control cables do not inter fere with smooth steering Position the front wheel straight ahead Grasp the front forks near the front axle and attempt to move the wheel front to back If there is front to back movement at the steering head see your VICTORY dealer for service Maintenance Evaporative Emission Control System California Models 1 Inspect all evaporative emission control system hoses and connections Make sure all connections are tight 2 Inspect connections at the evaporative emissions canister to be sure they are secure The canister is located under the rear fender Fuel System Components 1 Inspect fuel hoses for cracks or damage Evaporative Emissions 2 Inspect hose connections at the fuel tank Canister California Models and at the fuel rail for dampness or stains
121. ight Side View Exhaust Mufflers Drive Belt Guard Drive Sprocket under cover Engine Oil Fill Cap Dipstick Hear Brake Fluid Reservoir Hear Brake Pedal Air Filter Headlamp Mirror 10 Fuel Tank 11 Access Cover 12 Fuse Box under cover 13 Accessory Fuse under cover 14 Rear Shock Air Fitting under cover 15 Radio Antenna if equipped 16 License Plate Bracket dO po NO Deo Ic ol MIZO GOD o a a NS 19 Identification Top View d DO DEO II us DO 10 11 12 Windshield Clutch Lever Fuel Filler Cap Operator Seat Passenger Seat Saddlebag Latch Turn Signals Tail Lamps Fender Closeouts MAGNUM USB Cord MAGNUM Front Brake Lever Front Brake Fluid Reservoir Console 0 IO a aa a 20 Speakers Mode Switch Fuel Gauge Speedometer Indicator Lamp Display Multi Function Display Tachometer Volt Meter Left Handlebar Switches iPod Cord and 12 Volt Outlet TOUR model left compartment Audio Control Switches 12 Volt Accessory Outlet Radio Display Heated Grip Switch if equipped Cruise Control Switches if equipped Right Handlebar Switches Instruments Features and Controls Ignition Switch The ignition key operates the ignition switch and parking lights The ignition switch provides electrical power to the ignition the lighting system and all electrical switches and buttons Before starting the engine read the instructions for starting th
122. ill or passing Downshifting also helps to decrease speed when combined with closing the throttle 8 To shift to a lower gear downshift simultaneously pull the clutch lever toward the han dlebar and close the throttle Move the shift pedal downward until you feel it stop at the next gear Simultaneously release the clutch lever while opening the throttle WARNING Downshifting improperly could cause transmission damage loss of traction and loss of control which could result in serious injury or death e Reduce speed before downshifting Always downshift within the recommended shift points Use extreme caution when downshifting on wet slippery or other low traction surfaces Release the clutch lever very gradually in these conditions Avoid downshifting in a curve Downshift before entering the curve Recommended Shift Points Upshifting Accelerating z Downshifting Decelerating Gear Change Recommended Speed I Gear Change Recommended Speed 18 MPH 29 km h an O D to 5 50 MPH 80 km h 2 to3 30 MPH 48 km h 5104 35 MPH 56 km h OMPR GAR 4103 25 MPH 40kmh 4 to 5 50 MPH 80 km h 802 15 MPH 24 km h 5 to O D 60 MPH 96 km h 201 10 MPH 16 km h Accelerating Accelerate by opening the throttle rolling the throttle control grip rearward For even accel eration open the throttle with a smooth continuous motion When you reach the recom mended speed for upshifting shift up one ge
123. in the right saddlebag cover reproduced below Follow these guidelines when adjusting e Park the motorcycle with the sidestand down on a firm level surface Remove all riders and cargo e DO NOT exceed 72 PSI 496 kPa in the shock e Use the VICTORY Air Pump and Gauge P N 2876654 Follow the instructions on the following y pages b ey If the VICTORY air pump and gauge are not available use the gauge provided in the tool kit and a pressurized air source with a maximum line pressure of 72 PSI 496 kPa After using this gauge remove it quickly to minimize leakage Expect to lose about 4 PSI 27 6 kPa with each pressure check when using this gauge 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 CAUTION Air pressure increases VERY quickly when using pressurized air Wear eye and face protection Air Suspension Adjustment Shock Label Set desired pressure with bike unloaded on side stand Total Cargo Air Pressure psi MAX 72 PSI sit T 100 26 125 30 150 35 175 15 38 200 15 25 42 225 25 29 46 250 15 29 34 49 2 5 25 34 39 52 300 29 39 45 57 325 34 45 52 63 350 39 52 58 65 3 5 45 58 65 400 52 65 70 425 58 70 72 450 65 72 72 475 70 72 72 500 64 Maintenance Rear Suspension Adjustment i Tip 5 6 Park the motorcycle with the sidestand Air Fitting down on a firm level surface Remove all riders
124. ing Pure VICTORY Polishes also has specialty products for e removing scratches scuffs and swirls e 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 for answers to your cleaning and detailing questions see your VICTORY dealer or write to the Pure VICTORY Polishes Staff at victorymailbag polaris com Washing the Motorcycle 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 any water stream at air intakes exhaust outlets or electrical connectors Electrical components may be damaged by water Do not allow water to contact electrical components or connectors Do not use glass cleaners water or soil repellents and petroleum or alcohol based cleaners on the windshield as these products can damage the windshield 1 Before washing make sure exhaust pipes are cool Cover each pipe opening with a plas tic bag secured with a strong rubber band Check that the spark plugs spark plug wire caps oil fill cap and fuel caps are properly seated 2 Rinse off as much dirt and mud as possible with water running at low
125. io System Siri Eyes Free The radio s voice command mode supports the Siri Eyes Free feature on select iPhone models so you can use Siri without having to look at the screen For example e Play songs by e Get directions to e Read my notifications e Send a message to For additional commands consult your device s owner s manual Siri is available on iPhone 4s or later iPad with Retina display iPad mini and iPod touch 5th generation and requires internet access Siri may not be available in all languages or in all areas and features may vary by area Cellular data charges may apply For more information about Siri Eyes Free visit www apple com ios siri Audio Mode Menus Entering Mode Menu Press and hold J until the system enters the audio system mode menus fi 7 2 Press and release f to cycle through the following menu items shown in order of display e Bass Mid Treble Fader Automatic Volume Control AVC Audio Output Select Speakers Headsets Bluetooth Setup Bluetooth Driver Device Source ON OFF NAV Audio iPod Music Shuffle FM AM Tuner Clear Presets Radio Broadcast Data System RBDS f j 3 Press and release f to return to mode menu list E Exiting Mode Menu Exit the menu and return to the default display using either option e Wait 10 seconds the system will automatically exit e Press Or gt 143 Cross Country MAG
126. ipped 84 Maintenance Electrical Precautions Be aware of the following precautions regarding the electrical system to avoid disruption of electrical signals and possible system malfunction DO e DO use ONLY genuine VICTORY parts and accessories designed for your model and follow the instructions provided DO use the accessory power jack provided if equipped e f it is necessary to provide power to an item that does not use one of the previously mentioned power jacks connect to the load side of the main circuit breaker under the cover behind the oil cooler and connect the ground wire to the engine ground at the front left side of the crankcase near the circuit breaker DO NOT DO NOT splice or cut any wires e DO NOT tap in to any power or ground on the motorcycle unless specifically directed to do so by the VICTORY instructions that come with the kit e 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 under left side cover Engine Compression Test An engine compression test can be performed to monitor general engine condition See the VICTORY Service Manual or your authorized VICTORY dealer Exhaust System Inspection Check the exhaust system for stains from leaking exhaust gasses Replace damaged or leaking exhaust gaskets See the VICTORY Service Manual or your authorized VICTORY dealer
127. juster nuts securely and loosen the resistance lock nuts on both cables Turn the lock nuts away from the adjuster nuts as far as possible Turn both adjuster nuts toward the lock nuts as far as possible for maximum freeplay in both cables Turn the adjuster on the throttle opening cable front cable away from the lock nut until throt tle freeplay is 2 4 mm To adjust the closing cable rear cable hold the throttle grip lightly in the closed position Adiuster Kut Turn the adjuster slowly outward until slight pee poet resistance 1s felt Turn the lock nuts on both cables until they are seated against the adjuster nuts Hold each adjuster nut and tighten each lock nut securely Repeat the throttle control inspection See page 68 Maintenance Cruise Control Cable Inspection if equipped 1 Remove the right side access cover 2 Inspect the throttle body end of the cruise control cable for fraying and be sure the end is secured in the bracket Throttle Cable Lubrication P El i Lubricate control cable ends at the intervals recommended in the periodic maintenance table Cruise Control Cable beginning on page 53 NOTICE External casings are factory lubricated Additional lubrication could be detrimental to cable performance Verify proper routing and smooth movement Inspect for damage to the external casing and inspect exposed cable wire for fraying kinks or corrosion Replace any damaged sticky or sluggi
128. k the motorcycle in its storage location Cover it with a genuine VICTORY motorcycle cover or a cover made from a durable breathable material designed for storage Covering the motorcycle helps protect it from dust and other airborne materials The cover must be of a breathable material to prevent moisture 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 openings just be sure to remember to remove them when you take the motorcycle from storage Maintenance During Storage During extended storage periods maintain tire pressure and battery voltage at the recom mended levels 95 Cleaning and Storage Removal From Storage E 2 3 4 Remove the cover and unlock the front forks 1f locked Verify that tire pressure is at specification Install the battery and perform an electrical inspection Check the oil level If the motorcycle was stored in an area subject to wide swings in temperature and humidity such as outdoors change the engine oil before starting the engine NOTICE During storage temperature and humidity changes can cause condensation to form in the 96 crankca
129. key to ON or PARK Use the mode button to toggle to the odometer display Tip If LOW FUEL is flashing the display will not enter the CLOCK SET mode 2 Press and hold the mode button until the hour segment flashes Release the button 3 With the segment flashing tap the mode button to advance to the desired setting 4 Press and hold the mode button until the next segment flashes Release the button 5 Repeat steps 3 4 twice to set the 10 minute and 1 minute segments After completing the l minute segment step 4 will save the new settings and exit the clock mode 6 Turn the key to the OFF position 25 Instruments Features and Controls Instrument Cluster Multi Function Display Odometer Trip Odometer The odometer displays the total distance traveled by the vehicle The trip odometer displays distance traveled since the trip odometer was reset To view the trip odometer turn the key to the ON position Use the mode button to toggle to the trip odometer To reset the trip odometer toggle to the trip odometer then press and hold the mode button until the trip odometer resets Gear Position Gear position displays only when the vehicle is moving and the clutch is engaged If the vehicle stops moving or if the clutch is disengaged will show in the display Temperature The key must be in the ON or PARK position to display ambient air temperature Console Switches Optional Accessory Hand Grip Switch Heater Switch
130. l charge and can be controlled using the handlebar audio controls aGARMIN GPS when using the available audio integration kit Using the Global Positioning System GPS Interface e Make sure the audio on the GPS is set to 80 or higher and is not muted Entertainment audio will automatically mute pause when GPS audio commands are received from the GARMIN Entertainment audio will automatically resume at the completion of the command Before using the GARMIN as the entertainment source XM MP3 the iPod must be paused turned off or disconnected from the system 126 Tip Mode Button The MODE button has no function for this system Tuner Button Press and release TUNE or TUNE to change iPod tracks Volume Button Press VOL to increase audio volume Press VOL to decrease audio volume Press and hold a button to rapidly increase or decrease volume Press and hold VOL for two 2 seconds to pause the audio To resume audio press VOL A tone sounds when maximum audio volume is reached Memory Preset PRE Button Press PRE to cycle through the stored iPod playlists Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio System Introduction Please see page 126 for CROSS COUNTRY BALL audio system information Please see page 107 for CROSS COUNTRY and CROSS COUNTRY TOUR audio system information Not all motorcycles are equipped with an audio system Motorcycles equipped with an a
131. l position Limit suspension or steering travel or your ability to operate controls Displace you from your normal riding position e 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 system Never install higher wattage light bulbs than those supplied as original equipment An electrical failure could result and cause hazardous loss of engine power or lights or damage to the electrical system See page 85 Use only genuine VICTORY accessories designed for your model Modifications Modifying the motorcycle by removing any equipment or by adding equipment not approved by VICTORY may void your warranty Such modifications could make the motorcycle unsafe to ride and could result in severe injury to operator or passengers as well as damage to the motorcycle Some modifications may not be legal in your area of operation If in doubt contact your authorized VICTORY dealer Parking the Motorcycle When leaving the motorcycle unattended turn the engine off Remove the ignition key to prevent unauthorized use by minors or those without proper motorcycle certification and training Park the motorcycle where people are not likely to touch the hot engine or exhaust system or place combustible materials near these hot areas Do not park near a fl
132. lter sealing surface on the frame Install the new air filter with captive screws Check the edges of the filter to be sure they are seated properly in the flange Tighten the mounting screws then tighten the retainer SCIeWs Torque 36 in lbs 4 Nm Reinstall the fuel tank See page 58 Fuel Tank Removal A special fuel tank fitting plug tool is required for this pro cedure Please see your dealer to obtain this tool Before beginning be prepared to place the fuel tank in a secure location to avoid scratching the finish I 2 3 56 Remove both side covers and the seat See pages 80 and 82 Disconnect the fuel tank vent line Remove the ground wire bolt and rear tank bolts along with the bushings and isolators Set hardware aside for reassembly Place the handlebars in the straight ahead position Cover the front of the fuel tank with a protective cloth to prevent damage Retainer Screws Mounting Screws Step 2 Vent Line Ground Wire Bolt 1 Tank Bolts Fuel Tank Removal 5 The fuel line is secured to the main wiring harness with a cable tie Do not cut or remove the cable tie Pivot the rear of the tank upward to access the tank bottom Support the rear of the tank in this position 6 Locate the pump harness electrical connector under the tank Carefully lift the tab and disconnect the harness 7 If servicing the air filter skip this step If installing a new tank or servicing th
133. manual before riding Carefully read and understand the information found in the Safety section Understand and follow the procedures outlined in the Maintenance section to keep your VICTORY motorcycle in top condition on the road or in storage Bring the manual with you when you ride Following the precautions and proce dures 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 Safety Symbols and Signal Words The following signal words and symbols appear throughout this manual and on your vehicle Your safety and the safety of others is involved when these words and symbols are used Become familiar with their meanings before reading the manual A The safety alert symbol indicates a potential personal injury hazard DANGER A DANGER indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING A WARNING indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION A CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE A NOTICE indicates a situation that could result in property damage The Prohibition Safety Sign indicates an action NOT to take in order to avoid a hazard The Mandator
134. mmended for the total weight of your intended load see table WARNING Do not exceed the maximum recommended inflation pressure to seat the bead Tire or rim failure may result Recommended Pressure Location Brand Tvpe Loads up to yP Feii 91 E maximum load g capacity CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY TOUR CROSS COUNTRY 8 BALL Sook 130 70B18 63H Dunlop D491F Elite 2 38 psi 262 kPa 38 psi 262 kPa poke 75 Maintenance Spark Plugs Replace spark plugs at the intervals recommended in the periodic maintenance table beginning on page 53 Always replace spark plugs in pairs 031 035 inch 0 8 0 9 mm Spark Plug Specifications Spark Plug Type NGK DCPR6E Spark Plug Gap 031 035 inch 0 8 0 9 mm Spark Plug Torque 10 8 14 5 ft lbs 14 6 19 7 Nm 1 Make sure the engine is at room temperature 2 Pull upward on the spark plug boot not the wire to remove the boot CAUTION Wear eye and face protection when using pressurized air 3 To prevent debris from entering the spark plug hole use compressed air to clean the area around the plugs before removing them Remove the spark plugs Tool 5 8 inch plug socket Tip Both spark plugs should have the same light or medium tan color deposits The electrodes should be square with sharp edges 4 Reinstall the spark plugs or install new plugs Apply anti seize compound sparingly to the threads 76 Maintenance Battery The motorcycle battery is a sealed maint
135. n inspection and maintenance procedures Outlined in this manual Improperly installed or adjusted components can make the motorcycle unstable or hard to handle Improperly installed electrical components can cause engine or electrical system failure In either event damage or serious injury could result If you do not have the time tools and expertise necessary to complete a procedure properly please see your dealer for service Review the safety related maintenance information on page 15 Before beginning any maintenance procedure read the instructions for the entire procedure Always position the motorcycle on a firm level surface before performing service Make sure the motorcycle will not tip or fall while elevated or while on the sidestand Hot engine and exhaust components can cause burns to skin and can ignite a fire if exposed to flammable materials Always park the motorcycle clear of flammable materials and where people are not likely to contact hot components Wear eye and face protection when using pressurized air Never start the engine or let it run in an enclosed area Engine exhaust fumes are poisonous and can cause loss of consciousness or death in a short time During some procedures you may use potentially hazardous products such as oil or brake fluid Always follow the instructions and warnings on the product packaging 21 Maintenance Proper maintenance assures the highest level of safety durability and dependa
136. n braking on rough uneven slippery or loose surfaces See page 10 The anti lock brake system cannot be turned off The ABS indicator always illuminates when the key is in the ON or PARK position and remains on until the anti lock system activates which occurs when vehicle speed exceeds 6 MPH 10 km h When the lamp is illuminated the anti lock brakes will not activate but the conventional brake system will continue to operate normally When the anti lock brakes engage during a braking event the rider will feel pulsing at the brake levers Continue to apply steady pressure to the brakes for the best stopping perfor mance If the ABS light does not come on when the key is turned to the ON or PARK position see your authorized VICTORY dealer for service If the lamp continues to illuminate after vehicle speed exceeds 6 MPH 10 km h the ABS system is not functioning See your VICTORY dealer promptly for service Operating with non recommended tires or improper tire pressure may reduce the effec tiveness of the anti lock brake system Always use the recommended size and type of tires specified for your vehicle Always maintain the recommended tire pressure The anti lock brake system will not prevent wheel lockup loss of traction or loss of con trol under all conditions Always adhere to all safe motorcycle riding practices as recom mended It is not unusual to leave tire marks on the road surface during a hard braking event The
137. n displays 111 Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System Audio Mode Menus Entering Mode Menus Treble Setting Press and hold the Press TUNE or TUNE to adjust C A Y LJ i MODE button until the system enters the audio system mode menus Then press and release TREBLE 0 T TUNE the MODE button TREBLE 3 until the desired TUNE mode menu displays m To change mode settings enter the mode menu Press TUNE or TUNE to TUNE change settings Wait 5 seconds or push VOL or VOL to exit Exiting Mode Menus Exit the screen and return to the default Press TUNE or TUNE to adjust display in one of two ways 1 Wait 5 seconds The system will automatically exit 2 Press VOL 4 or VOL TREBLE 3 I O Q D Qo D e i H FADER p TUNE Tip The volume will also change External Speakers Bass Setting Press TUNE or TUNE to turn the Press TUNE or TUNE to adjust speakers on or off BASS 0 EXTERNAL SPKRS WC id J BASS 3 Mi EXTERNAL SPKRS UE BASS 3 TUNE W 112 Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System Audio Mode Menus To change mode settings enter the mode menu Press TUNE or TUNE to change settings Wait 5 TUNE AUTO VOL CONTROL seconds or push VOL or VOL to exit OFF Automatic Volume Control AVC A
138. ngine Type Configuration Displacement Cooling System Compression Ratio Valve Train Bore amp Stroke Throttle Body Bore Electronic Fuel Injection System Lubrication System Spark Plug Gap Exhaust 104 4 Valves per cylinder Hydraulic Lifters amp Self Adjusting Cam Chains NGK DCPR amp E 032 inch 0 8 mm Split dual exhaust with crossover Specifications CROSS COUNTRY Front Suspension Type Travel Front Fork Tube Diameter Hear Suspension Type Travel Swingarm Front Brakes Rear Brakes Total Storage Volume Final Drive Type Transmission Type Primary Drive Type Reduction Ratio Gear Drive with Torque Compensator 1 49 1 Gear Shift Pattern Internal Gear Ratios ee 1st nd d Co PO Ath 1 20 1 Sth 6th Overdrive Final Drive Ratio Clutch Type Front Wheel Type Size Cast 18 x 3 5 inch CC w Wire Wheels Spoke 18 x 3 5 inch MAGNUM Cast 21 x 3 5 inch Front Tire Type Size DUNLOP D418F Elite 3 130 70R18 63H CC w Wire Wheels DUNLOP D491F Elite 2 130 70B18 63H MAGNUM DUNLOP D418F Elite 3 120 70R21 M C 62V Rear Wheel Type Size Cast 16 x 5 0 inch CC w Wire Wheels Spoke 16 x 5 0 inch Rear Tire Type Size DUNLOP D418 Elite 3 180 60R16 M C 80H Alternator 700W 2000 RPM 48 Amp Maximum Output Battery 12 Volt 18 Amp Hour 310 CCA Yuasa YTX20HL Lights Headlights HID Headlamp High H11 Low H11 LED Headlamp Non Serviceable LED Auxiliary Lights if equipped H3 25w LED Light
139. nique menus that apply only to this system when the SiriusXM radio is the active source Some settings such as bass treble fader etc apply to both the audio system and the SiriusXM radio system Menus specific to the SiriusXM radio system are SiriusX M Display Category or Channel Name SiriusXM Category Rock Country Traffic Sports All Channels Talk News eto SiriusXM Tune Mode Seek Scan Tip SiriusXM Tune Mode is unique to the SiriusXM radio system SiriusXM Radio Settings To access the menus turn the audio system power on and change the active source to SiriusXM Radio Press the MODE button repeatedly to toggle to the SiriusX M DISPLAY menu Press TUNE or TUNE to select CATEGORY or CHANNEL NAME XM DISPLAY CHANNEL NAME XM DISPLAY CATEGORY In the CATEGORY mode the category of a selected station will display in the upper right corner of the screen XM CH55 P2 CAT ICOM Artist CB19 Song Title ROCK In the CHANNEL NAME mode the name of the selected channel will display XM CH55 CH Name ICOM Artist Song Title CB19 125 Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System SiriusXM Radio SiriusXM Radio Categories SiriusXM Radio Channels With SiriusXM as the active source use the Press TUNE or TUNE on the left MODE button to scroll to the SiriusXM control to change the channel Category menu The ALL CHANNELS category must be Press TUNE or TUNE on the le
140. nnel becomes unavailable search for another active channel Press TUNE or TUNE to access a channel WX Channels 62400 400 ss 3 162 450 4 3845 162 500 6 162885 115 Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System CB Radio ICOM System CB ICOM Introduction In the U S A refer to the Federal Communications Commission FCC Plain Rules pamphlet accompanying this rider s manual for a comprehensive guide of citizens band CB radio rules and regulations Headset Use The use of helmet mounted headsets may be restricted or prohibited in some areas Always obey all applicable regulations and laws The headsets have three separate volume settings Intercom ICOM volume CB receive volume and entertainment ENT volume See page 113 Getting Started Tip To minimize distractions while riding always make adjustments to the CB ICOM system prior to operating your motorcycle Tip To prevent battery drain do not leave the key in the ACC position for long periods VICTORY recommends using the audio system only when the engine is running The ignition key must be in the ACC or ON position to use the audio system 1 Press VOL to turn the audio system on 2 Press COM on yu the left control to e gt TY activate the CB 888 d A COM system i J 116 CB Channels When the CB radio system is active CB and the active channel will display FM P1
141. ns and maximum service life of the engine At At Perform the break in maintenance outlined in the maintenance section of this 500 800 manual Break in maintenance should be performed by an authorized VIC TORY dealer Break in maintenance must include inspection adjustments fas tener tightening and an engine oil and filter change Performing break in 42 Operation Fueling Always refuel on level ground with the sidestand down Review the fuel warnings See page 14 Use only the recommended fuel See page 106 Hold the nozzle while filling Do not rest the weight of the nozzle and hose on the filler neck Do not leave the nozzle unattended WARNING Overflows or spilled gasoline could contact a hot engine or exhaust system and cause a fire which could result in serious injury or death Do not allow gasoline to contact hot components 1 Insert the fuel nozzle into the fuel tank filler neck 2 Fill the fuel tank to a level just below the bottom of the fuel filler insert WARNING Fuel expands in the fuel tank Do not overfill To prevent leaks make sure the fuel filler cap is properly seated 3 Always lock the fuel cap before riding An open fuel cap could contact the handlebars NOTICE Fuel can damage painted surfaces and plastic parts If gasoline spills on the any part of the motorcycle immediately rinse it off with water or wipe it dry with a clean cloth Priming the Fuel System If the motorcycle runs out of fuel prime th
142. oise control systems is prohibited Federal law prohibits the following acts or causing thereof The removal or rendering inoperative by any person other than for the purposes of maintenance repair or 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 e The use of the vehicle after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person Among those acts presumed to constitute tampering are e Removal or puncturing of the muffler baffles header pipes or any other component which conducts exhaust gasses e Removal or puncturing of any part of the intake system Lack 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 Noise Emission Warranty VICTORY MOTORCYCLES warrants that this exhaust system at the time of sale meets all applicable U S EPA Federal noise standards This warranty extends to the first person who buys this exhaust system for purposes other than resale and to all subsequent buyers Warranty claims should be directed
143. on The mode button is located on the front side of the left handlebar J switch Use the mode button to toggle through the modes of the Audio Switches multi function display If Err displays while toggling through the features a system error has been logged See page 24 Mode Button Use the mode button to set the display units to either standard or metric units of measurement See page 25 Starter Interlock Switch The starter interlock switch switch prevents the electric starter from operating when the transmission is in gear and the clutch is engaged lever released Read the engine starting procedures beginning on page 44 before starting the engine WARNING Never start the engine with the transmission in gear and the ed hk aol unless you are properly seated with the front brake applied Interlock Clutch Switch Lever 27 Instruments Features and Controls Right Handlebar Switches Engine Stop Run Switch The engine stop run switch is located on the right handlebar This switch completes or interrupts the ignition starter and fuel pump circuits Use the engine stop run switch to turn the engine off quickly Turn the key off after the engine stops Press the bottom of the switch RUN to complete the circuits and allow the engine to start and run Press the top of the switch STOP to interrupt the circuits and stop the engine The engine should not start or run when the switch is in the STOP position Cr
144. on or microfiber cloth or pad 3 Rub gently until the black begins to come to the surface or until shine begins to show through the haze 4 Allow the product to haze 5 Remove the haze with a terry cotton or microfiber cloth and buff to a long lasting chrome like shine 6 Do not polish the spokes on painted spoked wheels 9 Cleaning and Storage Polishing the Motorcycle There are now two totally different styles of polishing or protecting your paint and chrome Standard Method of Polishing Paint and Chrome Pure VICTORY Windshield Paint and Chrome Polish is a unique formula designed to pro duce a glass like shine on painted or clear coated finishes and chrome surfaces Use it on chrome plated accessories to prevent surface rust and create a glass like shine e This product creates a high reflective index point giving a deep shiny finish without sili cone Use it to polish and fill light scratches on Plexiglas Lexan Acrylic and factory coated windshields trepels water from windshields and keeps bugs from sticking e Windshield Paint and Chrome Polish provides long lasting protection from oxidation corrosion UV rays and heat Standard Method of Polishing Paint and Chrome 1 Shake the container well before using 2 Apply with Pure VICTORY 100 Microfiber Wax Applicator in a circular motion or straight line to a clean surface It can be applied in direct sunlight 3 Rub the product until it is almos
145. on the face of the teeth The teeth edges should be consistent in appearance If a tone ring is damaged see your VICTORY dealer for replacement as soon as possible 2 Inspect for debris adhering to the end of the wheel speed sensors If contamination is observed or if you are unable to visually inspect slide a thin towel across the face of the sensor between the sensor and the tone ring Tone Ring Wheel Speed to remove any potential debris Teeth Sensor Tires A WARNING Operating the motorcycle with improper tires or with improper or uneven tire pressure could cause loss of control or accident Always use the correct size and type of tires specified for your vehicle Always maintain proper tire pressure as recommended in the owner s manual and on safety labels Tire Condition Inspect the tire sidewalls road contact surface and tread base If inspection reveals cuts punctures cracks or other wear or damage replace the tire before riding Use only approved replacement tires See the VICTORY Service Manual or your 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 74 Maintenance Tires Tire Pressure Riding warms the tires and increases tire air pressure For an accurate reading check tire pressure before riding Adjust tire pressure as reco
146. or ON position to use the audio system C O With the key in the ACC or ON position and VI T HY audio system OFF the screen will display VICTORY Tip To prevent battery drain do not leave the key in the ACC position for long periods VICTORY recommends using the audio system only when the engine is running Press VOL to turn the audio system on The screen will display the active entertainment source 1 Current audio source e eo U S FM AM WX iPod AUX SiriusXM e Euro FM MW LW iPod AUX Station preset number P1 P15 Stereo indicator 8 CB19 Intercom system active if equipped CB radio active channel if equipped Tip The audio system will always display the last active source when turned on Audio Volume Control The driver can adjust volume for the speakers and turn the speakers off or on Audio Volume Press and release VOL 4 or VOL to raise or lower volume n ODD D 109 Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System Selecting Audio Sources Press and release the A A A I WW 6 MODE button until iPod source active U S European models skipped if not equipped Artist the desired source 1s active Title Playlist FM source active U S European models AUX source active U S European models AUX is beh E SiriusXM Radio source active U S models only skipped if not equipped BM XM CH25 P6 TheBlend
147. oth Setup allows the user to pair and unpair headsets and devices 1 Press and hold L to access the audio menu fF 7 2 Press and release f until BLUETOOTH SETUP is displayed Press Preset P 3 Press and release i 1 to access the Bluetooth Setup Menu options Tip The Bluetooth setup menu is not available when the motorcycle is moving 1 Bluetooth Setup Menu Not Available Bluetooth Setup Menu The Bluetooth Setup Menu provides the following selections e DRIVER HEADSET Pair unpair driver headset s e DRIVER DEVICE Pair unpair driver device s e EXIT Exit Bluetooth Setup Menu Bluetooth Setup VOL Driver Headset Driver Device 1 Press and release lt or J to scroll through the list Vor 7 to select an 2 Pressandrelease Item 145 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio Mode Menus Bluetooth Setup Menu Bluetooth Setup Notes Bluetooth Setup VOL MAEMEDIZEAEEREIII Driver Device e The Bluetooth Setup Menu will display C next to each position when there is either a headset or device connected e Each Bluetooth position can have a maximum of three devices paired to that location To add another device you must remove one or all of the paired devices e Only one device can be connected at any given time e During audio system power up the radio will search through the list of paired devices and make connections to one of ea
148. otorcycle The motorcycle is designed for on road use with one rider and one passenger See the manufacturer s label on the left side of the frame at the steering head The label contains the Vehicle Identification Number VIN and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR and Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR information Never exceed the GVWR or the GAWR Riding off road riding with more than one passenger or carrying weight exceeding the maximum weight rating can make handling difficult which could cause loss of control During the first 500 miles 800 km of operation follow all break in procedures as outlined in the break in section beginning on page 42 Failure to do so can result in serious engine damage Some VICTORY motorcycles include saddlebags a windshield a trunk luggage racks or a passenger backrest as standard equipment To maintain stability be prepared to reduce the operating speed of motorcycles equipped with these items Safety Safe Riding Practices Follow these general safe riding practices Before each ride perform the pre ride inspections as outlined beginning on page 34 Failure to do so may result in damage to the motorcycle or an accident Until you re thoroughly familiar with the motorcycle and all of its controls practice riding where there 1s little or no traffic Practice riding at a moderate speed on various road surfaces and in different weather conditions Know your skills and limits and ride within
149. our Audio System Audio Mode Menus To change mode settings enter the mode menu Press TUNE or TUNE to change settings Tip Sources and menu options will be displayed only for installed components SiriusXM Display Press TUNE or TUNE to set the screen to display channel name or category when the SiriusXM radio is active XM DISPLAY TUNE CHANNEL NAME XM DISPLAY TUNE CATEGORY SiriusXM Category Press TUNE or TUNE to set the music selection category when tuning SiriusXM These categories are downloaded from SiriusXM whenever the SiriusXM antenna is receiving a signal and may change from time to time Tip Selecting a category will then limit the channels available to those within that category until ALL CHANNELS or another category is selected XM CATEGORY TUNE All Channels XM CATEGORY TUNE MorMusic XM CATEGORY TUNE Traffic Weather Band WX Weather band channels are broadcast by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA NOAA operates more than 940 transmitters covering the United States Puerto Rico the U S Virgin Islands the U S Pacific Territories and adjacent coastal waterways Press and release the MODE button until the desired source is active When the WX source 1s selected a total of 7 weather band channels are available Typically only one weather band channel will be available for a given location When traveling if a cha
150. ow Voltage Mute If the battery voltage drops Mute to 10 5 0 5 Low Voltage volts the radio will mute to reduce voltage drain on the battery Full volume will be restored when the battery voltage returns to 11 5 12 5 volts If battery voltage drops below 8 5 volts the radio will turn off Radio function will not be available until the battery is charged Selecting Audio Sources Press f repeatedly to choose the desired audio source Each press changes the audio source as follows e FM e AM e MW Europe only LW Europe only WX Weather North America only e USB NAV If enabled Bluetooth Driver if enabled Selecting Audio Sources FM source All models shown with RBDS FULL FM wviC P1 100 5 Elton John All the Girls AM source All models excluding Europe MW Medium Wave source Europe models only MW 837 LW Long Wave source Europe models only LW 153 131 Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Selecting Audio Sources WX Weather source North America models only USB sources WX 3 Flash memory connected USB Album Name oul Artist Name TTT Track Title Album Name Artist Name Track Title Pandora on iPhone iPod Pandora 1s currently available only in the United States Australia and New Zealand Station Name Artist Name Track Title NAV Audio source All models skipped if not enabled NAV AUDIO 152 Bluetooth Driv
151. page 47 Anti Lock Brake The ABS indicator always illuminates when the key is in the ON position System Not and remains on until the anti lock system activates which occurs when Activated vehicle soeed exceeds 6 MPH 10 km h When the lamp is illuminated if equipped the anti lock brakes will not activate but the conventional brake system will continue to operate normally Va ER t ar E g Instruments Features and Controls Instrument Cluster Multi Function Display Use the mode button to toggle through the modes of the multi function display See page 27 Permanently Displayed Modes Clock Clock Gear Position e Ambient Temperature Instantaneous Fuel Economy Trip Hours Meter Tip Press and hold the mode button to reset the trip odometer average fuel economy average speed or trip hours meter Trip Computer Modes B e Odometer Trip Odometers Trip 1 Trip 2 Average Fuel Economy Trip Computer Average Speed Temperature Fuel Range Engine Error Codes The error screen displays only when the CHECK ENGINE light is on or when it goes Error Code Failure Mode on and off during one ignition cycle Error pC Indicator FMI codes are not stored When the key 1s turned OFF the code and message is lost but will reappear if the fault reoccurs after restarting the X engine Err Sa Ss Cyc D Mao If the CHECK ENGINE indicator lamp illumi VI Vasa NIC nates
152. perator 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 e Fueling e Starting the Engine e Shifting Gears Accelerating Using Cruise Control if equipped Braking e Stopping the Engine e Parking Engine Break In The engine break in period for your motorcycle is the first 500 miles 800 km of operation During this break in period critical engine parts require special wear in procedures so they seat and mate properly Read understand and follow all break in procedures to ensure the long term performance and durability of your engine NOTICE Failure to properly follow the engine break in procedures outlined in this manual can result in serious damage to the engine Follow all break in procedures carefully Avoid full throttle operation and other conditions that may place an excessive load on the engine during the break in period Break in Procedure 0 145 Do not operate for extended periods above 1 3 throttle or at any one throttle position Vary engine speed frequently 91 300 46 483 Do not operate for extended periods above 1 2 throttle or at any one throttle position Vary engine speed frequently 301 500 484 800 Do not operate for extended periods above 3 4 throttle maintenance at the required odometer reading helps ensure peak engine per formance minimal exhaust emissio
153. plays Alex s Phone Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Selecting Audio Sources Bluetooth Device Music Mode Settings The DRIVER DEVICE source will play the music source that 1s active on the connected device Some Bluetooth devices allow the radio to access additional features and controls when using the Pandora app The MUSIC MODE menu offers two settings Default Radio streams active music source from device with limited left hand control functions even if Pandora is the active music source on the device e Pandora Radio always commands device to use Pandora when DRIVER DEVICE is on Left hand control features expanded Pandora functionality skip track thumbs up and thumbs down Music Mode Setting Bluetooth Setup Menu F 7 Press and hold J until the system enters the audio system mode menus fa 2 Press and release to cycle through the menu items until BLUETOOTH SETUP is displayed Press and release P to access the Bluetooth Setup Menu options 3 In the Bluetooth Setup Menu press lt or cT to navigate through selections Select DRIVER DEVICE VOL Driver Headset C Driver Device Press lt or c to navigate through selections until the device you want to configure is highlighted Press and 5 release a to select the device Press lt or c to navigate to MUSIC F i I Press and release 4 Karlies Phone VOL E Music
154. posi tion is the factory setting 1 Remove the screw from the footwell support Tool 6 mm Allen wrench 2 Slide the control forward or rearward in its track until the threaded hole of the control aligns with the desired hole in the footrest support 3 Reinstall the screw Torque 96 in lbs 11 Nm 4 After adjusting the shift pedal always readjust the Center Adjustment shift linkage rod Loosen both jam nuts on the linkage Position and turn the shaft until the footpeg is about 90 mm from the floorboard or to desired height Tighten both jam nuts Torque 96 in lbs 11 Nm 31 Instruments Features and Controls Tilt Sensor A tilt sensor stops the engine if the motorcycle tips beyond 45 degrees to one side The check engine light or message will also activate To restart the engine cycle the ignition switch to the OFF position wait 20 seconds then restart the engine Storage Compartments CROSS COUNTRY TOUR A storage compartment is located at the top of each lower fairing The maximum weight capacity for each compartment is five pounds 2 3 kg Optional door locks are available for these compartments The left compartment contains the iPod cord and a second 12 volt accessory outlet To open a compartment door pull the door handle and allow the door to pivot downward Do not force a door to open beyond the door pivot stop Door Handle A Veni Vent Pivot Stop Handles 12 Volt Outlet and iPod Cord
155. pplicable export laws rules and regulations The user of this or any other software contained in an SiriusXM Radio or the SiriusXM web site and all software used in connection with either is explicitly prohibited from attempting to copy decompile reverse engineer or disassemble the object code or in any other way convert the object code into human readable form The software is licensed solely for use within this product Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System SiriusXM Radio Getting Started The ignition key must be in the ACC or ON position to use the audio system Tip To prevent battery drain do not leave the key in the ACC position for long periods VICTORY recommends using the audio system only when the engine is running Press VOL to turn the audio system on Press and release the MODE button until the SiriusXM radio is the active source XM ICOM CB19 tt When the SiriusXM radio is active the console screen will display radio channel preset number if applicable channel name or category artist and song title XM CH55 P2 CAT ICOM Artist CB19 Song Title ROCK SiriusXM Radio Reception If the SiriusXM radio system is not receiving a signal due to being indoors or any overhead obstruction No Signl appears on the display XM CH55 ICOM CB19 Tip If the antenna is disconnected Antenna will display SiriusXM Radio Menu Options The SiriusXM radio system has u
156. re VICTORY Microfiber Chamois or Plush Microfiber Towel to dry virtually spot free Spray Rinse and Ride Wash This 1s the new way to clean your VICTORY quickly and easily then resume riding Pure VICTORY Spray Rinse and Ride bike wash is safe and will not harm any surface that water won t harm If you clean your bike frequently you may mix this product 50 50 with water Spray the product on surfaces cool to the touch DO NOT spray on a hot motorcycle When applied this product softens 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 a gentle rinse to create sheeting action of the water to lessen the possibility of spotting Use a Pure VIC TORY Microfiber Chamois or Plush Microfiber Towel to dry virtually spot free 90 Cleaning and Storage Washing the Motorcycle Quick Clean Ups For quick clean ups between washings or when water is not available use Pure VICTORY Spray amp Wipe Instant Detailer a complete spray and wipe product designed to clean and polish all surfaces It works quickly and easily and is silicone free so it leaves no oily nor white residue It provi
157. reinstall the side cover make sure each rubber grommet is properly positioned Align each dart with the appropriate grommet and press inward firmly to secure each dart Trunk Removal CROSS COUNTRY TOUR P m Open both saddlebag covers Remove the left saddlebag and side cover Place them in a safe location to prevent damage to the painted surfaces Disconnect the trunk wire harness Pull the two trunk latch levers fully upward to release the latches From the rear of the motorcycle grasp the trunk firmly with both hands Pull the trunk assembly rearward to disengage the trunk support legs from the saddlebag support bracket bushings Place the trunk assembly in a safe location to prevent damage Reinstall the side cover and left saddlebag Reverse this procedure to reinstall the trunk assembly Make sure the trunk support legs are firmly anchored onto the saddelbag support bracket bushings Push both trunk latch levers fully downward to engage the latches When properly latched theft prevention bolts prevent latches from rotating and releasing WARNING An insecurely latched trunk assembly can cause loss of control resulting in serious injury or death Always make sure trunk latches are secure before operating the motorcycle 80 Maintenance Saddlebag Bumpers Saddlebag bumpers if equipped can be removed Be sure to retain the M6 screws nut plates and spacer plates for future reinstallation 1 Remove the saddl
158. replace ment tires See the VICTORY Service Manual or your authorized VICTORY dealer Always ensure proper steering head bearing adjustment Regularly inspect the rear shock absorber and the front forks for fluid leaks or damage Make any necessary repairs promptly Clean the motorcycle thoroughly to reveal items in need of repair Fasteners must meet original specifications for quality finish and type to ensure safety Use only genuine VICTORY replacement parts and ensure that all fasteners are tightened to the proper torque Electromagnetic Interference This vehicle complies with the requirements of European directive 97 24 EC Chapter 8 United Nations ECE regulation 10 and Canadian ICES 002 15 Safety Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR WARNING Exceeding the gross vehicle weight rating of your motorcycle can reduce stability and han dling and could cause loss of control NEVER exceed the GVWR of your motorcycle The maximum load capacity of your motorcycle is the maximum weight you may add to your motorcycle without exceeding the GVWR This capacity is determined by calculating the difference between your motorcycle s GVWR and wet weight Refer to the specification section beginning on page 104 or the Manufacturing Information VIN label on the motorcycle frame for model specific information See page 17 When determining the weight you will be adding to your motorcycle and to ensure you do not exceed the maximum load
159. ri odic maintenance table beginning on page 53 1 Start the engine and allow it to idle for several min utes Stop the engine Tip The engine must be at normal operating temperature before changing the oil CAUTION Hot engine and exhaust components can cause burns to skin and can ignite a fire if exposed to flammable materials Always park the motorcycle clear of flammable Oil Filter materials and where people are not likely to contact hot Drain Plug components 2 Position the motorcycle securely on the sidestand 3 Place a drain pan under the drain plug and oil filter Remove the drain plug and seal Allow the oil to drain completely Tool 6 mm Allen wrench 4 Slowly loosen the oil filter Allow the oil to drain completely Tool 2 1 2 inch 63 5 mm oil filter wrench 5 Clean the drain plug sealing surface on the crankcase Reinstall the drain plug with a new seal DO NOT overtighten Torque 15 ft lbs 20 Nm 6 Clean the oil filter mounting threads and gasket sealing surface on the crankcase Make sure the new oil filter gasket is properly seated in the new oil filter Apply a thin film of clean engine oil to the gasket Screw the new filter on until the gasket contacts the seal ing surface Tighten the filter by hand an additional 3 4 turn 7 Remove the oil fill cap dipstick Add approximately 4 5 quarts 4 25 liters of the recom mended oil Reinstall the oil fill cap NOTICE Do not add chemical additives to th
160. romptly for diagnosis The light will remain on if the tilt sensor shuts down the engine See page 32 If abnormal sensor or engine operation is detected the light will remain on as long as the fault condition exists Retrieve the error codes for diagnosis See page 24 This lamp is also known as a malfunction indicator lamp MIL Turn Signal One arrow flashes when the corresponding turn signal is activated Both arrows flash when the hazard signal is activated f a bulb fails or if there is a short circuit in the signal system the lamp flashes at more than twice the normal rate Low Oil Pressure This lamp illuminates when the ignition switch is in the ON position and the engine is off indicating that the indicator circuit is functioning properly This lamp also illuminates if engine oil pressure drops below safe operating pressure If this lamp illuminates while the engine is running turn the engine off as soon as safely possible and check the oil level f the oil level is correct and the lamp remains on after the engine is restarted turn the engine off immediately Low Fuel This lamp illuminates when approximately one gallon 3 8 liters of fuel remains in the fuel tank ail Low Battery This lamp illuminates when battery voltage is low Make sure the j Warning charging system is operating properly See page 88 Cruise Control Before using the cruise control read the safety and operation Engaged procedures beginning on
161. s Non Serviceable LED Turn Signal Lamp Non Serviceable LE Tail Brake License Plate Lamp Non Serviceable LED 105 Specifications Fuel Recommendation For best performance use only unleaded gasoline with a 91 pump octane minimum R M 2 Method DO NOT USE E 85 GASOLINE OR GASOLINE CONTAINING METHANOL Using E85 or gasoline methanol blends can result in poor starting and driveability and may damage critical fuel system components Gasoline containing up to 10 Ethanol can be used Gasoline containing up to 15 Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether MTBE can be used Engine Oil Recommendation Polaris Recommends the use of VICTORY brand Semi Synthetic 20W 40 Motor Oil or equivalent motorcycle oil that is approved for use in wet clutch transmissions such as those with a JASO MA rating Identification Number Record Record important identification numbers below Vehicle Identification Number VIN see page 17 Engine Identification Number see page 18 Ignition Key Number see page 18 106 Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System Audio System Introduction Please see page 126 for CROSS COUNTRY BALL audio system information Please see page 127 for CROSS COUNTRY MAGNUM audio system information Not all motorcycles are equipped with an audio system Motorcycles equipped with an audio system may not be equipped with all components discussed in the audio section of this manual Components not inst
162. se and mix with engine oil Running the engine with oil that contains condensation can cause engine damage Inspect the storage area for signs of fluid leaks Identify and perform service to any leak ing components Install new spark plugs if necessary Wash and polish the motorcycle Wax polish or apply protectant to appropriate compo nents Perform the pre ride inspections See page 34 Perform a road test See page 86 Warranties Victory Motorcycles Warranty Policy Limited Warranty Victory Motorcycles Division Polaris Industries Inc 2100 Highway 55 Medina Minnesota 55340 gives a ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY on all components of your VICTORY motorcycle against defects in material or workmanship This warranty covers parts and labor charges for repair or replacement of defective parts and begins on the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser This warranty is transferable to another owner during the warranty period through an authorized VICTORY MOTORCYCLES dealer but any such transfer will not extend the original term of the warranty The duration of this warranty may vary by international region based upon local laws and regulations Registration At the time of sale the Warranty Registration Form must be completed by your dealer and submitted to VICTORY MOTORCYCLES within ten days of purchase Upon receipt of this registration VICTORY MOTORCYCLES will record the registration for warranty No verification of registra
163. set Add Headset Sena SMH10 motorcycle Bluetooth headsets are recommended Reference the headset user manual to enable Bluetooth pairing Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio Mode Menus Bluetooth Setup Menu Driver Headset Pairing 10 11 12 Tip 13 14 When the headset is found its name displays Add Headset VOL Sena SMH10 Exit n Press and release a to pair the headset with the radio The radio displays PAIRING during the pairing process Sena SMH10 If prompted to enter a pairing code find the code in the headset user s manual Use qj or to enter the digits 0 9 F s to enter the number and move to the next digit Default codes are typically 0000 or 41234 Press and release PAIRED displays on the screen when the radio has successfully paired the headset Sena SMH10 Error Messages l If no headset is found NO DEVICE FOUND displays F Press and release to return to the Bluetooth Setup Menu Verify the headset is set to discoverable Add Headset No Device Found If device pairing fails PAIRING FAILED displays P Press and release to return to the Bluetooth Setup Menu Verify the headset is set to discoverable Verify the correct pairing code is entered Sena SMH10 If other errors occur ERROR displays Press and release 1 to r
164. sh cable 1 Disconnect the cable at the throttle body 2 Apply a light film of VICTORY AII Purpose Grease or equivalent to the barrel end 3 Reconnect the cable and adjust freeplay as needed Mechanical Clutch Lever Freeplay 1 Remove the right side access cover 2 Hold the clutch cable and loosen the adjuster lock nut 3 While holding the cable turn the cable adjuster inward or outward until clutch lever freeplay is 0 5 1 5 mm 4 While holding the cable tighten the adjuster lock 0 5 1 5 mm nut securely Freeplay 5 Reinstall the right side cover 6 Verify that the safety switch activates properly The engine should not start in gear with the clutch lever released Tip The starter interlock switch is dependent on the clutch lever freeplay being set correctly to ensure activation of the clutch safety switch 69 Maintenance Mechanical Clutch Lever Lubrication P 2 6 Remove the right side access cover Loosen the clutch cable adjuster lock nut Turn the cable adjuster completely inward to provide maximum lever freeplay Remove the clutch lever pivot nut and screw Disconnect the clutch cable from the clutch lever Remove any old grease and dirt from the lever and housing Lubricate the clutch lever and pivot screw with VICTORY Moly Assembly Grease or VICTORY All Purpose Grease Reconnect the clutch cable Reinstall the lever pivot screw and nut Hold the screw down and tighten the nut Torque
165. ss or stains from leaking or dried brake fluid lt _ If inspection reveals signs of fluid leakage do u not operate the vehicle See your VICTORY Minimum 1 0 mm dealer for service See page 73 for brake disc inspection Throttle Rotate the throttle control grip It should rotate smoothly from the rest position to the completely open position It should return to the rest position quickly when released Throttle Freeplay Throttle freeplay is the amount of throttle control i grip movement from the rest position to the point of resistance cable resistance Measure this distance Freeplay should be 2 4 mm Adjust throttle freeplay as needed See page 68 Mechanical Clutch 1 Squeeze the clutch lever toward the handlebar and release it It should move freely and smoothly and it should return to the rest posi tion quickly when released If the lever fails to perform as stated service the clutch lever before riding 2 Freeplay gap is the amount of lever movement Lever Clutch from the rest position to the point of cable resis Housing 4 mm Lever tance Clutch lever freeplay should be 0 5 1 5 Freeplay mm Measure the gap between the clutch lever and the lever housing Adjust clutch lever freeplay if necessary See page 69 Tip The starter interlock switch is dependent on the clutch lever freeplay being set correctly to ensure activation of the clutch safety switch 2g Pre Ride Inspections Front
166. stem DEFECTS WARRANT Y Owner s Warranty Responsibilities As the motorcycle owner you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your Rider s manual VICTORY recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your motorcycle but VICTORY cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance You are responsible for presenting your motorcycle to a VICTORY 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 responsibilities you should contact Victory Motorcycle Division Polaris Industries Inc 2100 Highway 55 Medina Minnesota 55340 Phone 877 737 7172 or the California Air Resources Board P O Box 8001 9528 Telstar Avenue El Monte CA 91731 Emissions Control System Warranty VICTORY MOTORCYCLES Limited Warranty on Emission Control System VICTORY MOTORCYCLES hereinafter VICTORY warrants that each new 2014 and later VICTORY motorcycle that includes as standard equipment a headlight taillight and stoplight and is street legal A is designed built and equipped so as to conform at t
167. t 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 sticking and permits their easy removal 92 Cleaning and Storage Polishing the Motorcycle Premium Polishing for Long Lasting Protection This newer style of polishing paint and chrome utilizes the latest in high quality polymer technology that provides the longest lasting protection available in the polish industry today Pure VICTORY Liquid Spray Wax for Windshields Paint amp Chrome is formulated for pol ishing after washing and can be sprayed on wet or dry surfaces Liquid Spray Wax quickly produces a durable high gloss shine with minimal effort It contains NO ABRASIVES and is clear coat safe 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 clean dry Pure VICTORY Microfiber Polishing Towel for a
168. t reach the passenger footrests can shift their body erratically which can make the motorcycle hard to handle and cause loss of control To obtain the best ride and handling characteristics adjust the rear shock absorber air pressure See page 64 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 handle Adjust your riding style to compensate for the differences in handling acceleration and braking caused by the additional weight of the passenger Failure to do so can cause loss of control Protective Apparel Wear protective apparel to decrease the risk of injury and increase riding comfort Always wear a helmet that meets or exceeds established safety standards Approved helmets in the USA and Canada bear a U S Department of Transportation DOT label Laws in some areas require that you wear an approved helmet Head injuries are the leading cause of fatalities in accidents involving motorcycles Statistics prove that an approved helmet is the most effective protection in preventing or reducing head injuries Wear eye protection to protect eyes from wind or airborne particles and objects Laws in some areas require that you wear eye protection VICTORY recommends that you wear approved Personal Protective Equipment PPE bearing markings such
169. t tension and wheel alignment Drive Belt Rear Wheel Alignment l Look at the alignment reference marks on each side of the swingarm and the marks on the axle plates to verify proper wheel alignment Axle plate mark to reference mark ura A al fe SA AR alignment must be the same on both Marks o gt A sides OX irri 7 58 x9 a If the marks are not aligned perform y ox SB O O xu all steps of the Belt Tension QAP Q P Adjustment procedure See page 63 9G J WIP gj S7 Before and after tightening the axle p MZ y L 2 k nut verify proper belt tension and NS Q9 2 2 phu Y wheel alignment P ps Drive Belt Cleaning Cleaning the drive belt will maximize belt and sprocket life and minimize drive line noise Clean the belt at every tire change Clean the belt more often if riding in dirty dusty or high debris environments l 2 3 Mix a few drops of mild dish soap with a cup of warm water Use a soft nylon brush to clean the belt and sprocket teeth with the soapy water Clean well in corner areas where road debris and belt dust can collect Rinse the belt with clear water then dry thoroughly Tip Do not inspect or adjust drive belt tension when the belt is wet Improper adjustment will result 63 Maintenance Rear Suspension Adjustment For riding comfort and to ensure proper ground Shock Label clearance adjust rear shock air pressure as specified on the label located
170. tch wait at least 3 seconds then press the resume but ton RES to return to the set speed If the resume button is pressed within 3 seconds of disengag ing the cruise control may not engage even if the cruise con trol indicator illuminates This is a safety feature that prevents cruise control from engaging if a button is stuck To continue using cruise control disengage it Wait at least 3 seconds then press the resume button Tip Turning the cruise control master switch off will erase the set speed from memory and disengage the cruise control Accelerate Accelerate Tap and release the accelerate ACC button to increase speed in approximately 1 MPH 1 2 km h increments Press and hold the ACC button to accelerate to a new SET speed resets when button is released Tip If you use the throttle to accelerate and then release it the cruise control will resume the previ ously set speed Decelerate Tap and release the decelerate DEC button to decrease speed in approximately 1 MPH 1 2 km h increments Press and hold the DEC button to decelerate to a new SET speed resets when button is released or to the minimum cruise speed of 25 MPH 40 km h Cancel Cruise Control To temporarily cancel the cruise control and allow use of the resume feature Off Decelerate e apply the brakes orclose the throttle or disengage the clutch To cancel the cruise control and erase the set speed from memory press
171. tion will be sent to the purchaser as the copy of the Warranty Registration Form will be your proof of warranty coverage If you have not signed the original registration and received the customer copy please contact your dealer immediately NO WARRANTY COVERAGE WILL BE ALLOWED UNLESS YOUR MOTORCYCLE IS REGISTERED WITH VICTORY MOTORCYCLES Initial dealer preparation and set up of your motorcycle is very important in ensuring trouble free operation Purchasing a vehicle in the crate or without proper dealer set up will void your warranty coverage Warranty Coverage And Exclusions Limitations Of Warranties And Remedies This limited warranty excludes any failures that are not caused by a defect in material or workmanship THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER CLAIMS OF DEFECTIVE DESIGN This warranty also does not cover acts of God accidental damage normal wear and tear abuse or improper handling This warranty also does not cover any motorcycle component or part that has been altered structurally modified neglected improperly maintained or used for racing competition or purposes other than for which it was designed This warranty excludes damages or failures resulting from improper lubrication improper engine timing improper fuel surface imperfections caused by external stress heat cold or contamination operator error or abuse improper component alignment tension adjustment or altitude compensation snow water dirt or other foreign substance
172. trol block 1 Press and release each of the audio control buttons to test the function of each button e ON i LI 2 Observe the display after each button is pressed The screen will display the button name by its function If nothing displays the button is not working See your authorized dealer for service Blank Display Selected audio button failed VOL UP Function Displays Selected audio button operates properly jf 7 3 Press and release f to view UI Version UI Version SW 1 00 Boot 1 00 HW 02 Li to move to Tuner Location Settings Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio System Diagnostics Tuner Location Settings The radio tuner can be set to the geographical location where the motorcycle will be driven voL L North America Europe The following settings can be chosen under the Tuner Location Settings menu NORTH AMERICA USA CANADA MEXICO e EUROPE e EUROPE 50 e JAPAN e AUSTRALIA e TAIWAN 1 Press and release lt or c to make a new selection 2 Turn the power switch OFF then ON to save the new tuner location Speed Diagnostic The Speed Diagnostic menu displays vehicle speed Use this menu to verify the radio system is receiving a speed signal from the vehicle control module 7 j j 1 Press and release f to return to the radio hardware version display screen 2 To exit the audio system diagnostics menu
173. ts available from your VICTORY dealer Record service and maintenance information in the Maintenance Log beginning on page 54 Perform maintenance at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance table beginning on page 53 Perform the procedures more frequently if normal use of the motorcycle includes high speed operation for extended periods low speed operation for extended periods operation in dusty or otherwise adverse conditions 52 Maintenance Periodic Maintenance Table See table key below Odometer Reading in Miles Kilometers e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e S 9 fe je E S S E S D 2 e e eo eo e e e e eo Component Page o 9 z 9 S e z z g 8 E 2 R RK 8 8 9 fs Air Filter 56 i HH e a INN MCN NU Battery 7 INIBE NN NNS NSCUASCS UN A Brake Fluid 72 dh hhh hrs hs NN NUT NU NU eane we D nb ter HH n f nb de Se ZO WN ee EM EI M MS M Clutch Lever 69 70 Mechanical Comro e T TT t TT ewe Pr EET Drive Belt 60 ME NEN UM UN EN CN NL RN UN Drive Belt Adjustment S fA Adjust with each tire change thereafter Engine Oil amp Filler Oil amp Filter HEH EHU HHU HHU H ck uc Am Emission E Control System if equipped Exhaust Exhaust System SAS nN uUUNN MESE SUSUSUSUSUSUSHSUSHSHEE Front Fork Oil 66 E NE NEC NM NN UNI NUNC Front Fork Axle 66 i ME N
174. tup Menu Unpairing Reconnecting Devices The following steps reference the Driver Headset as an example Use the same procedure to unpair other devices 1 In the Bluetooth Setup Menu press lt or c to scroll Scroll to Driver Headset P1 ER i Press and release Bluetooth Setup VOL MEMEIDIZEREEREISI _ C Driver Device 2 To unpair ALL of the devices in the Driver Headset location scroll to UNPAIR ALL im 4 Press and release 4 Driver Headset Unpair All Scroll to YES No 5 7j VOL Yes pO amp 1 Press and release The radio will unpair all of the devices from this location and return to the Bluetooth Setup Menu To unpair individual devices in the Driver Headset location scroll to the device you want to unpair Driver Headset VOL MEESSSIERMP ZACE P1 ER i Press and release Scroll to UNPAIR VOL Unpair m 1 F l Press and release to unpair the device ScalaRider G9 Rider G9 4 UNPAIRED displays after the device is removed from the list Scala Rider G9 The radio will return to the Driver Headset device location Driver Headset VOL sena SMH10 Add Headset To connect a different paired device at a location scroll to the device n Press and release Scroll to COMIC Press and release 149 Cross Country MAGNUM A
175. u detect noise or movement at the swing arm pivot Grasp the top or bottom surface of the tire and try 45 to move it side to side If there is movement at the T W ad rear axle inspect wheel bearings and rear axle nut LL MIU SEE torque oF Y ANY r h o N ay Contact your VICTORY dealer for service if you X EE detect noise or movement at the wheel bearings Va eco MY e EN T ry 2 e 9 With the transmission in neutral slowly rotate the N E rear wheel If the wheel does not rotate smoothly lt inspect the wheel bearings rear axle belt adjust l ment and wheel alignment See the VICTORY Ser e vice Manual or your authorized VICTORY dealer Check for movement in wheel bearing area 65 Maintenance Front Fork Suspension Inspection P Place the motorcycle on the sidestand and inspect the front forks If fork oil is present on the outer tube do not ride the motorcycle See your dealer for service before operating If fork oil is present around the fork seals or inner tubes replace the fork seals Clean the fork tubes to remove bugs tar or buildup which may cause seal wear or leakage Inspect the outer surfaces of the inner fork tubes for scratches or damage from foreign objects Straddle the motorcycle and bring it to the fully upright posi tion Apply the front brake and push downward hard on the handlebars several times The front suspension should operate smoothly and qu
176. ubricants or fluids is not covered by this warranty This warranty provides no coverage for personal loss or expense including mileage transportation costs hotels meals shipping or handling fees motorcycle pick up or delivery replacement rentals loss of vehicle use loss of profits or loss of vacation or personal time THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE AT VICTORY MOTORCYCLES OPTION REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY DEFECTIVE MATERIALS COMPONENTS OR PRODUCTS THE REMEDIES SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY ARE THE ONLY REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO ANY PERSON FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY VICTORY MOTORCYCLES SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY TO ANY PERSON FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OF ANY DESCRIPTION WHETHER ARISING OUT OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORT OR OTHERWISE THIS EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL AND SPECIAL DAMAGES IS INDEPENDENT FROM AND SHALL SURVIVE ANY FINDING THAT THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FAILED OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS EXCLUDED FROM THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ALL OTHER IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE ABOVE 12 MONTH WARRANTY PERIOD VICTORY MOTORCYCLES DISCLAIMS ALL EXPRESS WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS WARRANTY SOME STATES DO NOT PERMIT THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ALLOW LIMI
177. udio System Audio Mode Menus Bluetooth Driver Device 1 Press chy or c to turn the Driver Bluetooth Device source ON or OFF Driver Device VoL Source Off SourceOff Off ee On 2 Press and release t to move to the next selection NAV Audio 1 Press lt or c to turn the NAV Audio source ON or OFF NAV Audio VoL Source Of SourceOff Off a On F 3 2 Press and release k to move to the next selection 150 iPod Music Menu The iPod music menu allows the user to set how the device plays music tracks using the or 7 buttons Four options are provided Default No changes from device s current settings Shuffle Off Forces shuffle feature off and plays in playlist album order or alphabetical order Playlists are in an order prearranged by the user or device Shuffle Tracks All tracks are randomized Shuffle Albums Randomizes albums but plays each track in album s order Press Q or c to scroll and select one of the available iPod Music modes VOL Default j Shuffle Off DEFAULT SHUFFLE OFF SHUFFLE TRACKS SHUFFLE ALBUMS f t to move to the Press and release t next selection Cross Country MAGNUM Audio System Audio Mode Menus Tuner Clear Presets I To clear all FM or AM radio station presets press lt or c to select FM or AM clear presets 4 Clear Presets VOL tal Press Preset JAM m 1
178. udio system may not be equipped with all components discussed in the audio section of this manual Components not installed at the factory can be purchased from and installed by your VICTORY dealer WARNING Distracted driving can result in loss of control collision or accident which may result in serious injury or death Avoid using any features and devices while driving that may take your attention away from the road and safe driving habits even for a moment Always keep both hands on the handlebars When device operation is necessary please use voice activated devices Made for iPod iPhone C3 Bluetooth WORKS WITH PANDORA iPod iPhone Device Compatibility Your radio will connect with the following iPod and iPhone models Update your iPod and iPhone devices to the latest software before use Made for iPhone 5s iPod touch 5th generation iPhone 5c iPod touch 4th generation iPhone 5 iPod touch 3rd generation iPhone 4s iPod nano 7th generation iPhone 4 iPod nano 6th generation iPod nano 5th generation Made for iPod and Made for iPhone mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone respectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple perfor mance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its com pliance with safety and regulatory stan dards Please note that the use of this accessory with
179. uise Control Switches if equipped Refer to the Cruise Control section of this manual beginning on page 47 for cruise control operation Engine Starter Switch The starter switch is located on the right handlebar Use the starter switch to start the engine and operate in reverse if equipped The switch will operate only when the engine stop run switch is in the RUN position and the transmission is in neu tral or the clutch is disengaged The reverse lever if equipped must also be disengaged Tip If the reverse system fuse has blown the starter switch will not function even if the reverse lever is disengaged Replace the fuse See page 84 Read the engine starting procedures before starting the engine Starter Switch See page 44 Press the right side of the starter switch to engage the starter motor e See page 50 for reverse operation 28 Throttle Control Grip The throttle control grip is located on the right handlebar Use the throttle control grip to con trol engine speed While seated in the proper riding position Rotate the top of the grip rearward to increase engine speed and power Rotate the top of the grip forward to decrease engine speed and power Clutch Lever The clutch lever is located on the left handle bar Disengage the clutch before shifting gears For smooth clutch operation pull the lever quickly and release it gradually To disengage the clutch pull the lever
180. untry Tour Audio Controls sss eses wes ote ets 107 Audio Memory Presets 111 Audio Mode Menus 112 115 Audio Source Selection 110 Audio System Power 109 Andio Tunne se oui o i tete ES aaa aes 111 Andio V OTRO nin d oe ea REV EE E 109 AUX iPod Lslus 120 121 AUX Mode uet uda aa decano or 3o Eres 114 CB Headset ENT Mode 113 CB Headset Volume Controls 113 CB LO DX Mod s auis date Dc onde oe 114 CB Radio ICOM System 116 119 Citizens Band CB Radio 108 Driver CB Vomimie 22v EXXS 114 Driver ICOM Volume 114 Headset Receptacles za uuu mem oats 119 NAVY MP ok aua uu bee Bice ote een ae 125 Radio Data System RDS 114 Radio Frequencies oc x us quce ode wwe ees 107 SirlusXM Category 0000 115 SiriusXM Display 26 ssa s en 115 SICIUSXM Radio iv ae es codices 122 124 Weather Band WX 115 Audio System MAGNUM Audio Compliance Information 155 Audio Controls i040 eee m m mmt 129 Audio Mode Menus 143 151 Audio System Diagnostics 152 153 Audio System Introduction 127 128 Audio System Power 2sou score EE 130 Audio System Volume 130 Instrument Cluster Audio Display 129 Instrument Cluster Audio Display Zones 130 Mute Push To Talk PTT 131 Selecting Audio Sources 131 140 SIL B
181. uted when the VOX is opened The audio source volume gradually returns to its original level after the VOX is closed HEADSET ENT MODE MIX TUNE HE MODE 11 W Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System Audio Mode Menus To change mode settings enter the mode menu Press TUNE or TUNE to change settings Tip Sources and menu options will be displayed only for installed components Driver ICOM Volume Press TUNE or TUNE to adjust ICOM VOL 15 Driver CB Volume Press TUNE or TUNE to adjust CB VOL 15 CB LO DX Mode Press TUNE or TUNE to change settings See page 118 for more detailed information CB LO DX MODE DISTANT CB LO DX MODE LOCAL 114 Radio Data System RDS Press TUNE or TUNE to turn the radio data system on or off When on the screen will display artist song title etc 1f available in the radio signal RDS TUNE OFF F RDS TUNE ON AUX Mode Press TUNE or TUNE to choose AUX for iPod or any other MP3 player use or NAV MP3 for navigation unit MP3 player use Tip NAV MP3 mode will override any device connected with an input cable If using NAV MP3 mode always pause the GARMIN unit before changing sources Otherwise music from the NAV unit will interrupt the new source interpreting it as navigation commands not music AUX MODE TUNE AUX AUX MODE TUNE NAV MP3 Cross Country Cross Country T
182. y Action Sign indicates an action that NEEDS to be taken to avoid a hazard Safety Safe Riding Practices A WARNING Improper use of this motorcycle can result in serious injury or death to you your passenger and others To minimize the risk of injury read and understand the information contained in this section before operating the motorcycle This section contains safety information specific to the VICTORY motorcycle as well as information about general motorcycle safety Anyone who rides the motorcycle operators and passengers must follow these safety precautions 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 safety information in this manual before operating the motorcycle Take a rider education course from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation or another qualified instructor The course will help you develop or refresh your expertise in safe riding habits through instruction and riding For information on Motorcycle Safety Foundation rider education courses in your area call 1 800 446 9227 or visit their web site at www msf usa org Read and understand all information in this rider s manual Observe all maintenance requirements specified in this manual For assistance see the VICTORY Service Manual or your authorized VICTORY dealer Design characteristics affect how you should ride the VICTORY m

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