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Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of a new 2010 Indian Chief® Motorcycle and welcome to the tribe. You have joined
a select group of discriminating motorcycle owners that have acquired a celebrated piece of American history, an
Indian Motorcycle. Your new Chief® is the end result of true dedication and craftsmanship by the engineering, design,
and assembly teams here at Indian Motorcycle Company (IMC) in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. We hope you
will take as much pride in riding your new Indian motorcycle as our team did building it.
Your motorcycle is designed and manufactured to meet our goal of providing you with a high quality motorcycle that
you can ride trouble free for many years to come. Th is owner's manual contains important information about the safe
operation and important maintenance of your motorcycle.
We urge you to read the manual thoroughly. Become familiar with the controls it describes and follow its
recommendations closely, as this will make your riding as easy and enjoyable as possible.
To help maintain the value of your motorcycle and to keep from voiding your factory warranty, please remember
that skilled technicians using equipment and methods recommended by IMC are best qualifi ed to perform all major
repairs and service. Your authorized Indian Motorcycle Dealer knows your motorcycle best and should be consulted
for service and assistance.
Also enclosed you will fi nd information about the Indian Riders Group (IRG). You will be automatically signed up for
the IRG for one year with the registration of your new motorcycle. Th e IRG off ers a wealth of benefi ts for its members,
including travel discounts, roadside assistance and others special privileges. Local chapters organize rides, get-togethers
and facilitates charity events. Talk to your local Indian Motorcycle Dealer or visit www.indianmotorcycle.com.
Again, thank you for your purchase. Enjoy the ride...
Sincerely,
Steve Heese – President

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  • Page 1 American history, an Indian Motorcycle. Your new Chief® is the end result of true dedication and craftsmanship by the engineering, design, and assembly teams here at Indian Motorcycle Company (IMC) in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. We hope you will take as much pride in riding your new Indian motorcycle as our team did building it.
  • Page 2 Information This manual should be considered a permanent part of the motorcycle and must remain with the motorcycle at the time of resale.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Motorcycle Components Identifi cation ................ 6 Specifi cations – Dimensions, weights, and capacities ........... 7 Features and Safety – What you must know before riding your Indian Motorcycle ..11 Starting and Riding – How to start and operate your Indian Motorcycle ...... 26 Maintenance &...
  • Page 4: Indian Motorcycle

    • Service facilities or replacement parts may not be motorcycle that are not answered in this manual, contact available your authorized Indian Motorcycle dealer. Your dealer • Unleaded gasoline may not be available and the will be glad to demonstrate the proper procedures.
  • Page 5 Introduction California Proposition 65 Warning Statements in this manual preceded by the following words are of special signifi cance: WARNING! WARNING! Indicates the possibility of personal This product contains or emits chemicals known injury to yourself or others if to the state of California to cause cancer and birth instructions are not followed.
  • Page 6: Motorcycle Components Identifi Cation

    ® Indian Chief Components Identifi cation 1. Head Light 1. Front Brake Master Cylinder 2. Left Front Turn Signal 2. Right Front Turn Signal 3. Horn 3. Coil Cover 4. Gear Shifter 4. Rear Brake Pedal 5. Voltage Regulator 5. Rear Master Cylinder 6.
  • Page 7: Specifi Cations - Dimensions, Weights, And Capacities

    *Preferred method for setting tension is with sonic tension meter Primary Chain Slack ......3/8-1/2”/ 9.25- 12.7 mm Clutch Center Screw adjustment 3/4-1 1/2 turns out Rear Drive Belt Defl ection ....47 hz + 5 hz * - see an Indian Motorcycle dealer...
  • Page 8 Pressure — Single Rider ....39 psi Pressure @ GVWR ......41 psi Fluid Requirements ® Indian Motorcycle recommends Indian Branded Oils and Fluids for trouble free operation Fuel ......Unleaded Gasoline Engine Oil ..... SAE 20W-50 weight SG 91 Octane Minimum (R+M/2) 3.5 Quarts With fi...
  • Page 9 API SM and ILSAC GF-4 specifi cation. Indian Motorcycle Synthetic Gear Oil Indian Motorcycle Synthetic Gear lubricant is formulated with premium gear additive and synthetic base oil which have physical properties that meets API MT-1 and API GL-5 specifi cation.
  • Page 10 ® Indian Chief Specifi cations Electrical Spark Plugs ........ BOSCH 7955/ FR7DC+ P/N 61100001 Gap ......... BOSCH .036”/ .90 mm Battery 12 Volt, 20 amp/ Hr, 300 CCA (Cold Cranking Amps) Sealed Glass Mat Battery Power Points Front.........3 Amp maximum Rear........
  • Page 11: Features And Safety - What You Must Know Before Riding Your Indian Motorcycle

    A complete and skills needed to ride your Indian Motorcycle. We understanding of the features and capabilities of your highly recommend that all riders complete a recognized motorcycle is essential to its safe operation.
  • Page 12 Features and Safety 9. Check rear belt adjustment. Service as necessary See downshifting and up-shifting charts. 10. Make sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are properly • For the balance of the fi rst 1000 miles (1600 km), vary secured the engine speed through all the gears.
  • Page 13 Features and Safety Ignition/Light Key Switch Note: Th e headlights Th e ignition/light key switch controls the electrical functions only illuminate once the of the motorcycle. It is located on the center of the dash below engine is running. To override this function, the speedometer on the Chief.
  • Page 14 Features and Safety Throttle lever. Th is will allow the rider to adjust the lever to his/ Control her preference by changing the dial settings. Setting # 1= Grip largest reach. Setting #4= smallest reach. Th e throttle To change settings, gently push lever away from hand control grip grip and use thumb to rotate.
  • Page 15 Features and Safety Hazard Warning 4-way Flasher ( ∆ ) When Note: Th e hazard 4-way fl asher is located on the right switch the high beam is on, the high beam cube. Th e hazard 4-way fl asher operates all four signal (blue) indicator lamps at the same time.
  • Page 16 Features and Safety LCD DISPLAY odometer on the fuel tank. Th e lights represent: high beam indicator, neutral, engine oil pressure & low fuel. Th e toggle mode button is located on the backside of (See fi gure 6). the left hand control. (See fi gure 3) Press and toggle mode switch to change display modes.
  • Page 17 Features and Safety Clock Set Operation Pushing lever Toggle mode button to display Clock display. To set clock, the way down shifts the hold mode button for approximately 3 seconds. Th e clock transmission into the next display will fl ash. To change hour, press mode switch until lower gear.
  • Page 18 Features and Safety Brakes: Front pressure on the shift and Rear lever and quickly pull the clutch inward. Th e brake hand lever is located on the Both techniques load and right handlebar and unload the transmission is operated by the shift dogs allowing them right hand.
  • Page 19 Features and Safety WARNING! CAUTION! Never lock either the front or rear brake. This could cause During initial break-in of your motorcycle attention loss of control, resulting in possible personal injury and should be paid to the ‘seating’ of the brake components. damage to the motorcycle.
  • Page 20 Features and Safety Fuel Filler Caps WARNING! Your motorcycle is If the motorcycle weight equipped with two fuel is not resting on the fi ller caps, located on kickstand, it will not top of the fuel tank (See lock. In this situation, Figure 12: Fuel Tank and fi...
  • Page 21 To unleaded as soon as possible. adjust the shock absorber spring, you will need a wrench available from your authorized Indian Motorcycle Company dealer. CAUTION! Using gasoline containing an alcohol additive such as...
  • Page 22 8. Repeat step 5 again after the adjust the shock spring preload use the spanner wrench preload has been adjusted. available at your Authorized Indian Motorcycle dealer. Again subtract M1 from M2. 9. Continue the preload Measuring rear suspension sag for a solo...
  • Page 23 Features and Safety Accessories and Cargo in the maintenance records section of your owners manual for future reference along with the items Due to the fact that we cannot test and make specifi c loaded on the motorcycle. recommendations in relation to every accessory or every individual situation, the rider must be responsible for the Example: M1 = 100mm 100 safe operation of the motorcycle when adding accessories...
  • Page 24 Features and Safety Saddlebags to mount the passenger backrest and other Indian “quick detach” accessories. Motorcycles equipped with Indian branded saddle bags should not exceed 15 pounds of cargo per side. Cargo To remove the passenger backrest you will need weight should be distributed evenly between the two to remove the 1/4 turn fastener located inside the saddlebags.
  • Page 25 These items should be properly installed Figure 18: Tire Tread Wear by your authorized Indian Motorcycle Corporation dealer to maintain the validity of your Indian Warranties. WARNING! WARNING! Never exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Do not allow your tires to wear excessively.
  • Page 26: Starting And Riding - How To Start And Operate Your Indian Motorcycle

    Starting and Riding WARNING! WARNING! For your safety, tires, rims and air valves must be Drinking and driving can be a very dangerous correctly matched to wheel rims. Mismatched tires, rims combination. Even a small amount of alcohol or drugs and air valves may result in damage to the tire bead can affect your refl...
  • Page 27 Starting and Riding Starting the Engine WARNING! WARNING! When riding on wet or icy roads, braking effi ciency is greatly reduced. Exercise caution when riding Prior to starting the engine, always make sure the immediately after the start of a rainfall as oil from the transmission is in neutral and the clutch is disengaged.
  • Page 28 Starting and Riding Chief Warm or Hot Engine Starting WARNING! 1. Place the engine stop switch in the RUN position. As with any vehicle, do not start, idle or operate this 2. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. motorcycle in areas where combustible materials such 3.
  • Page 29 4th to 3rd gear 3rd to 2nd gear 2nd to 1st gear (All fi gures are approximate) Note: Your Indian motorcycle is equipped with a RPM Rev limiter that cuts power to the engine at 5250 RPM. Figure 19: Upshift CAUTION!
  • Page 30 Starting And Riding Safe Operating Maintenance WARNING! To keep your motorcycle in safe operating condition, When downshifting, do not select a lower gear at speeds regular and thorough maintenance is essential. In higher than those listed in the above table. Down between regular service intervals and after periods of shifting when your speed is too high may damage the storage, some items should be double-checked to ensure...
  • Page 31: Maintenance & Lubrication - Required Maintenance And Service

    9. Inspect throttle control cables and adjust as needed. km). As your motorcycle reaches this mark, take it to 10. Check rear brake pedal adjustment. your authorized Indian Motorcycle dealer for initial 11. Inspect brake pads and discs for wear. 12. Check and adjust inner primary chain.
  • Page 32 Indian® brand 20w-50SG engine oils are specifi cally motorcycle operating at its optimum condition. Your approved for their suitability in our engines. Th erefore, authorized Indian Motorcycle dealer is best equipped use only engine oils recommended by the Indian to service your motorcycle with factory-approved Motorcycle Corporation.
  • Page 33 Th e Chief engine oil tank and fi ller plug are located the Indian Motorcycle Company Limited Warranty. on the right side of the motorcycle, below the starter. To check the engine oil level: Checking Oil Level 1.
  • Page 34 Maintenance and Lubrication Th e engine oil tank drain is located on the left side of 10. Place the oil drain pan under the oil fi lter. the motorcycle, just below the engine oil tank. (See fi gure 11. Remove oil vent line to 23).
  • Page 35 fi lter. Oil on the tires will impair traction engine damage not covered by the Indian Motorcycle and could lead to loss of control of the motorcycle, Company Limited Warranty.
  • Page 36 Maintenance and Lubrication Th e transmission fi ll plug dipstick is located on the 0.16 to 0.18 in. above the right side of the motorcycle and at the right side of surface of the the transmission housing (See fi gure 24). To check the transmission transmission fl...
  • Page 37 Maintenance and Lubrication Primary Oil Change decrease noise. Th e primary chain should be checked and the oil changed after the fi rst 500 miles and every To change the primary oil warm the bike to operating 5000 miles thereafter. temperature by riding it for 10-15 minutes.
  • Page 38 Failure to conform can result in cosmetic damage. Adjusting drive belt tension See your local Indian Motorcycle dealer for proper drive belt adjustment. Greasing Th e following is an overview of the parts of the...
  • Page 39 Failure to follow recommendations for engine control of the motorcycle, thereby possibly causing personal programming could result in engine damage not injury and damage to the motorcycle covered by the Indian Motorcycle Limited Warranty and is a violation of Federal Law.
  • Page 40 Maintenance and Lubrication Air Filter repeat rinsing step. Th e engine air fi lter is located on the left side of 3. DRY motorcycle, and behind the air fi lter cover (See fi gure After rinsing, gently shake off excess water and allow fi...
  • Page 41 Th erefore, any adjustments to the The quartz halogen bulb contains halogen gas engine should be carried out only by your authorized under pressure. If improperly handled, the bulb may Indian Motorcycle dealer. explode possibly causing personal injury.
  • Page 42 3. Remove fuse and replace with spare fuse recommend taking the motorcycle to your authorized 4. Install center fairing fasteners and tighten. Indian Motorcycle dealer as they have the necessary electrical testing equipment to solve the problem quickly Battery and effi ciently.
  • Page 43 Maintenance and Lubrication brush or sandpaper to remove oxidation. After cleaning WARNING! the terminals, lightly coat them with petroleum jelly Batteries produce hydrogen gas, which is both or grease to prevent corrosion. Do not over-tighten the fl ammable and explosive. Keep fl ames or sparks away terminal connections after replacing them.
  • Page 44 Maintenance and Lubrication Brake System During motorcycle operation, the boiling point of the brake fl uid is continuously reduced through the absorption of moisture from the atmosphere. Under extremely hard operating conditions, this moisture can lead to the formation of bubbles in the system, thus reducing the system’s effi...
  • Page 45 Maintenance and Lubrication harshly unless in an emergency. Riders will observe a gradual Th e brake pads can be inspected visually without having increase in brake effi ciency as the motorcycle is used during to remove the brake calipers (See fi gures 33-34). For this the seating period.
  • Page 46 If your tires need to be replaced, see your authorized Riding on tires that are not in proper working condition –– Indian Motorcycle dealer for advice on recommended excessively worn, unbalanced or improperly infl ated tires D.O.T. tire brands and compounds. Tires, tubes and ––...
  • Page 47 (800 km) and every 5000 miles (8000 km) thereafter for 20,000 miles (32,000km). leaks and deterioration. See your authorized Indian Motorcycle dealer for this Th e shock absorber is a non-serviceable item. If service. you detect leakage or malfunction of any kind, you...
  • Page 48 Your motorcycle is subjected to many external infl uences recommended. In such cases, it is best to seek advice which – if gone unchecked – can harm the paint as and assistance from your authorized Indian Motorcycle well as the external parts causing lasting damage. dealer.
  • Page 49 fi nish. Use of other contact your authorized Indian Motorcycle dealer for cleaners, polish or chemicals can harm paint fi nish. assistance.
  • Page 50 2. Fill the fuel tank and add a gasoline stabilizer. (For recommended gasoline stabilizers, consult your Indian Motorcycle Company dealer). Run the engine until the gasoline stabilizer has had the chance to reach the fuel injectors. Turn the engine off .
  • Page 51 Maintenance and Lubrication Removal from Storage 10. Check the ground below for any fuel, oil, clutch or brake fl uid leaks. WARNING! Prior to starting your motorcycle after an extended storage period, place the transmission in gear, disengage the clutch and push the vehicle back and forth a few times to ensure proper clutch operation.
  • Page 52: Troubleshooting

    For repair and maintenance procedures not listed in this 1. Engine ground wire loose or broken.* manual, please see your authorized Indian Motorcycle 2. Loose or broken wires in charging circuit.* dealer. Th ese procedures often require the attention of 3.
  • Page 53 Troubleshooting Engine Overheats 5. Loose wire or cable connection(s) at one of the battery terminals or at coil.* 1. Insuffi cient air reaching the cylinders from slow 6. Fuel system or Powertrain computer malfunction.* operation. 7. Improper engine oil. 2. Insuffi cient oil supply. 8.
  • Page 54 Troubleshooting 3. Rear engine mount bolts loose.* 2. Oil lines or fi ttings clogged.* 3. Oil fi lter clogged.* 4. Damaged frame.* 4. Inoperative oil pump.* 5. Belt badly worn or loose.* Transmission 6. Wheels and/or tires damaged.* 7. Vehicle not properly aligned.* Clutch Chatters 8.
  • Page 55: Warranty Information - Warranty Coverage, Responsibilities, Claim Procedure

    • overheating, regardless of the cause of overheating; SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST INDIAN • inadequate amount of, contaminated, or improper fl uids MOTORCYCLE. Indian Motorcycle shall always have or fuel; • competition, racing, pulling or trailering any device; the option of purchasing the motorcycle from the retail •...
  • Page 56 Duration 3. Indian Motorcycle shall not have any responsibility Th e term of the Indian Motorcycle Company Limited for covering the cost of repairing damage caused by Warranty (referred to as the “Limited Warranty”) is environmental factors including such things as airborne...
  • Page 57 Coverage and the labor to repair or replace Th e obligation of Indian Motorcycle under this warranty these parts: shall be limited to the repair or replacement of parts only that are judged defective by Indian Motorcycle 1.
  • Page 58 Th e steering stem shaft is covered if damaged by the failure Warranty of a covered part. 6. BRAKES – Hydraulic brake calipers, master cylinders and Th is Indian Motorcycle Company Emission Control hydraulic lines. Warranty (referred to as the “Emission Warranty”) 7. ELECTRICAL – Coils, manually operated switches, applies to the emission control system and is in addition rectifi...
  • Page 59 CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY etc.). • Loss of time, inconvenience, loss of motorcycle Th is Indian Motorcycle Company Noise Control System use or other consequential damages. Warranty (referred to as the Noise Warranty) applies We recommend that any emission control system...
  • Page 60 Indian Motorcycle Company Limited Warranty Transferability be noise legal for street use. • Loss of time, inconvenience, loss of motorcycle Th is warranty extends to the fi rst person who purchases use or other consequential damages. this motorcycle for purposes other than resale, and to...
  • Page 61 Please write to us at: immediately inform the National Highway Traffi c Safety Indian Motorcycle Company Administration (NHTSA) and notify Indian Motorcycle Attention: Customer Service Company. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an 116 Battleground Road investigation and if it fi...
  • Page 62 Th e IMC Warranties stated in this book are the only and mileage. You are responsible for all charges incurred express warranties made by Indian Motorcycle Company for maintenance and non-covered tear-downs. applicable to the motorcycle. Indian Motorcycle...
  • Page 63 Th e arbitrator will Indian Motorcycle Company (IMC) provides a free make a decision that you may either accept or reject. customer satisfaction and warranty dispute resolution If you accept the decision, IMC will be bound by the program.
  • Page 64 Your written notifi cation should be sent to: Indian Motorcycle Company – Customer Service 116 Batt leground Road Kings Mountain, NC 28086...
  • Page 65: Maintenance Schedule & Records

    Maintenance Schedule and Records Maintenance Schedule 500 miles (800km) 52,500 miles (84,000km) 2500 miles (4000 km) 55,000 miles (88,000km) 5000 miles (8000km) 57,500 miles (92,000km) 7500 miles (12,000km) 60,000 miles (96,000km) 10,000 miles (16,000km) 62,500 miles (100,000km) 12,500 miles (20,000km) 65,000 miles (104,000km) 15,000 miles (24,000km) 67,500 miles (108,000km)
  • Page 66 Maintenance Schedule and Records Service at 500 miles, at 5,000 miles and every 27. Check alignment. 10,000 miles thereafter 28. Check tightness of all fasteners, except engine head bolts. 29. Conduct road test. 1. Change engine oil and replace fi lter 2.
  • Page 67 Maintenance Schedule and Records 24. Check tires for pressure and signs of wear. 15. Check and inspect brake fl uid level. 25. Check wheel spoke tightness. 16. Check and inspect clutch fl uid. Adjust clutch 26. Check rear shock absorber mounting bolts and inspect for 17.
  • Page 68 Maintenance Schedule and Records 500 Miles/800km 2500 Miles/4000km 5000 Miles/8000km Service Service Service Mileage Mileage Mileage Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature 10000 Miles/16000km 7500 Miles/12000km 12500 Miles/20000km Service Service Service Mileage Mileage Mileage Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature...
  • Page 69 Maintenance Schedule and Records 15000 Miles/24000km 17500 Miles/28000km 20000 Miles/32000km Service Service Service Mileage Mileage Mileage Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature 22500 Miles/36000km 25000 Miles/40000km 27500 Miles/44000km Service Service Service Mileage Mileage Mileage Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature...
  • Page 70 Maintenance Schedule and Records 30000 Miles/48000km 32500 Miles/52000km 35000 Miles/56000km Service Service Service Mileage Mileage Mileage Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature 40000 Miles/64000km 37500 Miles/60000km 42500 Miles/68000km Service Service Service Mileage Mileage Mileage Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature...
  • Page 71 Maintenance Schedule and Records 45000 Miles/72000km 47500 Miles/76000km 50000 Miles/80000km Service Service Service Mileage Mileage Mileage Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature 52500 Miles/84000km 55000 Miles/88000km 57500 Miles/92000km Service Service Service Mileage Mileage Mileage Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature...
  • Page 72 Maintenance Schedule and Records 55000 Miles/104000km 60000 Miles/96000km 62500 Miles/100000km Service Service Service Mileage Mileage Mileage Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature 70000 Miles/112000km 67500 Miles/108000km 72500 Miles/116000km Service Service Service Mileage Mileage Mileage Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature...
  • Page 73 Maintenance Schedule and Records 75000 Miles/120000km 77500 Miles/124000km 80000 Miles/126000km Service Service Service Mileage Mileage Mileage Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature 85000 Miles/136000km 82500 Miles/132000km 87500 Miles/140000km Service Service Service Mileage Mileage Mileage Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature...
  • Page 74 Maintenance Schedule and Records 92500 Miles/148000km 95000 Miles/152000km 90000 Miles/144000km Service Service Service Mileage Mileage Mileage Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature 97500 Miles/156000km 100000 Miles/160000km Service Service Mileage Mileage Date/Stamp/Signature Date/Stamp/Signature...
  • Page 75: Riders Logbook

    Riders Logbook A riders’ logbook, like those of the captain of a ship, forms the history of your voyages and a collection of your experiences. The thoughts you record here may not seem noteworthy to you at the time, but in the weeks, months and years ahead, your entries will help you plan future trips and provide entertaining memories of those past.
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  • Page 82: List Of Illustrations, Tables & Charts

    List of Illustrations Illustrations Rear Brake Master Cylinder..........18 Rear Brake Pedal ............18 Air Filter/Air Filter Cover, fi gure ........40 Rear Suspension Measurement ........22 Battery ................43 Right Side Handlebar Controls ........14 Center Fairing ..............43 Saddlebag Latch ............24 Engine Oil Dipstick ............34 Seat Removal ..............44 Engine Oil Tank Drain, ..........34 Shifting Sequence ............29...
  • Page 83: Index

    Index Accessories and Cargo 23 Dimensions 7 Air Filter 40 Downshifting 29 Drive Belt Adjustment 38 Drive Belt, Rear 38 Battery 43 Drive Chain, Primary 37 Brakes 45,18 Brake Fluid 45 Troubleshooting 52 Electric Starter Switch 13 Wear 45 Emergency Break-In Warning &...
  • Page 84 Index Ignition Filters Ignition/Key Switch 13 Air Filter 40 Starter Switch 13 Engine Oil Filter 34 Stop Switch 13 Fuel Filter 39 Indicator Lights 15 Fork Oil Maintenance 39 Fuel Kickstand 19 Blends Filler Caps 20 Leather Care 49 Lights Gasoline.
  • Page 85 Index Transmission Fluid 36 Maintenance Air Filter 40 Octane Rating, Gasoline - See Fuel Alignment 45 Battery 43 Applications 9 Brakes 45 Checking Levels 33 Break-In 12 Engine Oil 9 Checking Oil Level 33 Engine Oil Dipstick 33 Circuit Breakers 42 Engine Oil Filter 34 Clutch Adjustment 38 Engine Oil Indicator Light 15...
  • Page 86 Index Primary Oil Change 37 Starting the Engine 27 Power Points 10 Steering Head Bearings 47 Storage, Placing In/Removal 49 Suspension Rear Drive Belt 38 Adjustment 22 Regular Service Intervals 65 Switches Replacement Electric Starter 13 Air Filter Engine Stop 13 Brake Fluid 45 High-Low Beam 14 Engine Oil 33...
  • Page 87 Index Troubleshooting 54 Turn Signal Switches 15 Voltage Regulator 42 Warning Lights 15 Warranties & Responsibilities 55 Washing/Waxing 48 Weight 7 Windshield 24...

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