Lock And Ignition Switch Lubrication; Cleaning - Victory Cross Roads Classic Service Manual

2012-2013
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Lock And Ignition Switch Lubrication

1. Insert spray nozzle of Victory Multi-Purpose Lubricant
into the ignition switch and each lock cylinder and
spray for 1-2 seconds.
2. Insert key and turn it to all positions to distribute the
lubricant.
3. Wipe any excess lubricant from lock or switch.
EU Models
9924047 - 2012-2013 VICTORY Cross Roads / Cross Country Service Manual

Cleaning

NOTE: Refer to page 2.3 for maintenance product part
numbers, and the Owner's Manual for more information.
Pure Victory cleaning and polishing products and
accessories have been specifically designed to offer the
best care possible for a Victory motorcycle. In addition to
the products recommended here, Pure Victory products
are also available for removing scratches, scuffs, and
swirls in paint or clear coat, cleaning or enhancing black
or silver engines, cleaning tires and wheels, and
removing brake dust. Visit www.purevictorypolishes.com
for all cleaning product needs.
Before washing the motorcycle, do the following:
• Be sure exhaust has cooled completely. Cover
exhaust openings with a plastic bag secured with a
strong rubber band to prevent water from entering
exhaust system.
• Check spark plugs, spark plug wires, oil dipstick,
fuel cap, and other fill caps are properly seated.
• Avoid spraying the air box / air filter area or
electrical connectors and wiring.
• Remove excess dirt with low pressure water. Use
as little water as possible near air intake or exhaust
openings. Dry thoroughly before starting the engine
or operating the motorcycle.
• Make sure brakes are functioning properly before
operating the motorcycle.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners. Paint wear or other
cosmetic damage can occur if abrasives are used.
Electrical components may be damaged by water. Do not
allow water to contact electrical components or
connectors.
Do not use pressurized water to wash the motorcycle.
Water may seep in and deteriorate wheel bearings and
seals, brake caliper assemblies, brake master cylinders,
electrical connectors, steering head bearings, and
transmission seals if excessive pressure is used.
Do not use glass cleaners, water or soil repellents, and
petroleum or alcohol based cleaners on the windshield (if
equipped), as these products can damage the
windshield.
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