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PMS 419
2011 Rider's Manual
Victory Cross Roads
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Victory Cross Country
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  • Page 1 PMS 419 2011 Rider's Manual Victory Cross Roads Victory Cross Country...
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3 The text is printed on 100% recycled with 40% post-consumer waste (PCW).
  • Page 4 PMS 419 For your nearest VICTORY dealer, call 1-800-POLARIS or visit www.polarisindustries.com Polaris Sales Inc., 2100 Hwy. 55, Medina, MN 55340 Phone 1-888-704-5290 Part No. 9923026 Rev 01 Printed in USA *9923026...
  • Page 5 2011 Rider’s Manual ™ Victory Cross Roads ™ Victory Cross Country...
  • Page 6 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 registered trademarks of Polaris Industries Inc.: ®...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ......... 4 Safety .
  • Page 8: Introduction

    VIC- TORY dealer. To locate the nearest authorized VICTORY dealer, call 1-800-POLARIS or visit www.polarisindustries.com. VICTORY motorcycles comply with all federal, state and local safety and emission regula- tions for the area of intended sale.
  • Page 9: Safety

    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.
  • Page 10 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.
  • Page 11 • If your motorcycle operates abnormally, correct the problem immediately. See the VIC- TORY 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.
  • Page 12 Safety Safe Riding Practices • Reduce speed when: • the road has potholes, or is otherwise rough or uneven. • 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.
  • Page 13 • 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 as VESC 8, V-8, Z87.1, or CE.
  • Page 14 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.
  • Page 15 • Do not attach anything to the motorcycle unless specifically designed for that purpose by VICTORY. Saddlebags 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.
  • Page 16: Transporting The Motorcycle

    Safety Transporting the Motorcycle If you must transport the motorcycle: To lower triple clamp (one tiedown each side) • Use a truck or trailer. Do not tow the motorcycle with another vehicle, as towing will impair the motorcycle's steering and handling. •...
  • Page 17 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. Perform maintenance and repairs promptly as outlined in the VICTORY service manual, or see your authorized VICTORY dealer for service.
  • Page 18 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.
  • Page 19: Reporting Safety Defects

    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) 2. Vehicle Emission Control Information (VECI) 3. Noise Emission Control Information (NECI) 4. Operator/Fuel Warning 5.
  • Page 20: Component Identification

    99. 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: •...
  • Page 21 Identification Left Side View 1. Spark Plugs 2. Front Brake Caliper 3. Oil Cooler 4. Battery 5. Gear Shift Pedal 6. Operator Footrest 7. Sidestand 8. Oil Drain Plug 9. Oil Filter 10. Passenger Footpeg 11. Rear Brake Caliper 12. Evaporative Emissions Canister 13.
  • Page 22 Identification Top View 1. Windshield 2. Clutch Lever 3. Fuel Filler Cap 4. Operator Seat 5. Passenger Seat 6. Saddlebag Latch 7. Turn Signals 8. Tail Lamps 9. Front Brake Lever 10. Front Brake Fluid Reservoir 11. Radio Fuse (inside fairing) Console (CROSS COUNTRY) 1.
  • Page 23: Instruments, Features & Controls

    Instruments, Features and Controls Ignition Switch The ignition key operates the ignition switch and parking lights. The ignition switch pro- vides electrical power to the ignition, the lighting system and all electrical switches and buttons. Before starting the engine, read the instructions for starting the engine.
  • Page 24 This lamp illuminates momentarily when the ignition switch is in the ON position and the engine is off. This indicates proper function. If this lamp illuminates while the engine is running, contact an authorized VICTORY dealer promptly for diagnosis. The light will remain on if the tilt sensor shuts down the engine.
  • Page 25 Instruments, Features and Controls Instrument Cluster (CROSS ROADS) Multi-Function Display Use the mode button to toggle through the modes of the multi-function display. See page 30. Press and hold the mode button to reset the trip odometers, average fuel economy, average speed and trip hour meter.
  • Page 26 Diagnostic Functionality Certain conditions will cause an error message to display in the screen. If this occurs, please see your VICTORY dealer. Message Location Indicates DC Voltage Screen Voltage remains below 11.0 volts for more than 10 seconds...
  • Page 27 ENG” displays on the main line of the display. 2. Press and hold the mode button to enter the diagnostics code menu. 3. Record the three numbers displayed in the gear position, clock and odometer displays. 4. See an authorized VICTORY dealer for code details and diagnosis.
  • Page 28 Instruments, Features and Controls Instrument Cluster (CROSS COUNTRY) The instrument cluster includes the speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, volt meter, indica- tor lamps and multi-function display. Indicator Lamps Tachometer Speedometer Volt Meter Fuel Gauge Multi-Function Display Speedometer The speedometer displays vehicle speed in either miles per hour or kilometers per hour. Tachometer The tachometer displays engine speed in revolutions per minute (RPM).
  • Page 29 This lamp illuminates momentarily when the ignition switch is in the ON position and the engine is off. This indicates proper function. If this lamp illuminates while the engine is running, contact an authorized VICTORY dealer promptly for diagnosis. The light will remain on if the tilt sensor shuts down the engine.
  • Page 30 “Err” displays in the clock area. Suspect Parameter Number (SPN) 2. Record the three code numbers displayed in the gear position, temperature and odometer displays. 3. See an authorized VICTORY dealer for code details and diagnosis.
  • Page 31 Instruments, Features and Controls Instrument Cluster (CROSS COUNTRY) 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.
  • Page 32 Instruments, Features and Controls Instrument Cluster (CROSS COUNTRY) 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.
  • Page 33 Instruments, Features and Controls Left Handlebar Switches High/Low Light Switch Flasher (Hazard) Switch Turn Signal Switch Horn Button Lamp Switch Description Emergency The emergency flasher switch activates and cancels the emergency Flasher Switch flashers. When the emergency flashers are active, all of the turn signals (Hazard Switch) flash.
  • Page 34 Instruments, Features and Controls Left Handlebar Switches Audio Switches (if equipped) Refer to the Audio System section of this manual (beginning on page 100) for audio systems opera- tion. Mode Button The mode button is located on the front side of the left handlebar switch.
  • Page 35 Instruments, Features and Controls Right Handlebar Switches Engine Stop/Run Switch Stop The engine stop/run switch is located on the right handle- bar. 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.
  • Page 36 Instruments, Features and Controls Clutch Lever The clutch lever is located on the left han- dlebar. 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 toward the handlebar.
  • Page 37: Gear Shift Pedal

    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 Front Brake Lever The front brake lever is located on the right...
  • Page 38 Instruments, Features and Controls Pedal Adjustment The brake pedal and gear shift pedal controls can be adjusted to a front, rear or center position. The center position is the factory setting. 1. Remove the screw from the footwell support. Tool: 6 mm Allen wrench 2.
  • Page 39: Tool Kit

    Instruments, Features and Controls Saddlebag Lock Use the ignition key to lock and unlock the saddle- Unlock bag doors. The doors should be locked before riding. To lock a door, place the key in the lock and turn it Lock counter-clockwise.
  • Page 40: Pre-Ride Inspections

    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 • refer to the service manual • or see your authorized VICTORY dealer...
  • Page 41 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.
  • Page 42: Fuel Level

    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 99. Tip: The engine must be at normal operating temperature when checking the oil level. 1.
  • Page 43: Front Brake Lever

    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 74. Tire Condition Inspect the tire sidewalls, road contact surface and tread base.
  • Page 44: Rear Brake Pedal

    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.
  • Page 45: Brake Pads

    Rear ness or stains from leaking or dried brake fluid. If inspection reveals signs of fluid leakage, do Minimum: 1.0 mm not operate the vehicle. See your VICTORY dealer for service. See page 72 for brake disc inspection. Throttle Rotate the throttle control grip. It should rotate smoothly from the rest position to the completely open position.
  • Page 46: Front Suspension

    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.
  • Page 47 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-...
  • Page 48: Operation

    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 operator or passenger, read all of the safety information in this manual before operating the motorcycle.
  • Page 49 Operation Fueling Always refuel on level ground with the sidestand down. Review the fuel warnings. See page 12. Use only the recommended fuel. See page 99. 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.
  • Page 50: Starting The Engine

    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: If the motorcycle runs out of fuel, prime the system before attempting to restart the engine. See page 45.
  • Page 51: Shifting Gears

    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.
  • Page 52 Operation Shifting Gears Tip: Within the recommended speed ranges (see page 48), you can downshift to slow the motorcycle or to increase power. You may want to downshift when climbing a hill or passing. Downshifting also helps to decrease speed when combined with closing the throttle. 8.
  • Page 53 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.
  • Page 54 Operation Using Cruise Control (if equipped) Resume Speed After disengaging the cruise control with the brake, throttle Resume or clutch, 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.
  • Page 55 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.
  • Page 56 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: • always sit on the motorcycle with legs astride and both feet on the ground. •...
  • Page 57: Maintenance

    Maintenance Safety During Service Procedures 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. • 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.
  • Page 58: Periodic Maintenance

    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.
  • Page 59 Maintenance Periodic Maintenance Table See table key below Odometer Reading in Miles (Kilometers) Component Page Air Filter Battery Brake Fluid Brake Pads Clutch Cable Clutch Lever 69 70 (Mechanical) Control Cables 69 70 Crankcase Vent Drive Belt Drive Belt Adjustment Adjust with each tire change thereafter Engine Oil &...
  • Page 60: Maintenance Log

    Maintenance Maintenance Log Maintenance Performed Miles / Km Notes Performed...
  • Page 61 Maintenance Engine Oil / Filter Change Change the engine oil at the intervals specified in the peri- odic maintenance table beginning on page 55. 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.
  • Page 62: Air Filter

    Maintenance Air Filter Inspect the air filter often if riding in unusually wet or Mounting Screws dusty conditions. Do not apply air filter oil to this air filter. 1. Remove the fuel tank. See page 58. 2. Loosen the three filter retainer screws. 3.
  • Page 63 Maintenance Fuel Tank Removal / Installation 7. Place the handlebars in the straight ahead position. NOTICE: DO NOT rest the fuel tank on the frame while removing it. Fuel pump fitting damage can occur. 8. Lift the rear of the tank to locate the fuel pump electrical connector.
  • Page 64 Replace the drive belt if it is cracked or has bro- ken teeth or frayed edges. No matter its condition, the drive belt should be replaced at periodic inter- vals. See the VICTORY Service Manual or an authorized VICTORY dealer. DO NOT attempt to check belt tension if the belt has been exposed to rain or washing within a 24 hour period or if the belt is hot from riding.
  • Page 65 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 ROADS CROSS COUNTRY 32 mm ± 0.5 mm 32 mm ±...
  • Page 66 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. Drive Belt 3.
  • Page 67 Maintenance Drive Belt Tension Adjustment 1. Move the wheel to the tight spot location determined previously. 2. Loosen the rear axle nut on the left side. 3. 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 deflec- tion).
  • Page 68 2876654). Follow the instructions on the following pages. 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.
  • Page 69 4. Contact your VICTORY dealer for service if you detect noise or movement at the swing- arm pivot. 5. Grasp the top or bottom surface of the tire and try to move it side to side.
  • Page 70 4. Fork oil condition and level affects front suspension perfor- 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 1.
  • Page 71 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.
  • Page 72: Throttle Control Inspection

    4. Inspect throttle cables for frayed ends. 5. Service the throttle system if throttle operation is not smooth, if throttle grip does not return prop- erly, or if cable ends are frayed. See the VICTORY Service Manual or your authorized VICTORY dealer.
  • Page 73: Throttle Cable Lubrication

    Replace any damaged, sticky or sluggish cable. 1. Disconnect the cable at the throttle body. 2. Apply a light film of VICTORY All Purpose Grease or equivalent to the barrel end. 3. Reconnect the cable and adjust freeplay as needed. Mechanical Clutch Lever Freeplay 1.
  • Page 74 Replace any damaged, sticky or sluggish cable. 1. Disconnect the cable at the clutch lever and at the primary cover. 2. Lubricate the barrel ends with VICTORY All Purpose Grease or equivalent. 3. Reconnect the cable and adjust freeplay as needed.
  • Page 75 1. See page 34 for rear brake pedal adjustments. 2. Lubricate the pivot bushing at the intervals recommended in the periodic maintenance table beginning on page 55. Also lubricate any time binding is evident. Use VICTORY All Purpose Grease or equivalent.
  • Page 76: Front Brake Fluid

    2. Lubricate the pivot bushing at the intervals recom- mended in the periodic maintenance table beginning on page 55. Also lubricate any time binding is evi- dent. Use VICTORY All Purpose Grease or equiva- lent. Brake Lever Bushing 3. Inspect brake pads as outlined on page 41.
  • Page 77: Wheel Inspection

    Service Manual or your authorized VICTORY dealer. 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. Tires...
  • Page 78: Tire Pressure

    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 recommended 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.
  • Page 79: Battery Removal

    Maintenance Battery The motorcycle battery is a sealed, maintenance-free battery. Do not remove the battery cap strip for any reason. Keep the battery connections clean and tight at all times. WARNING Battery electrolyte is poisonous. It contains sulfuric acid. Serious burns can result from contact with skin, eyes or clothing.
  • Page 80: Battery Installation

    36 in-lbs (4 Nm) Battery Charging Tip: If your VICTORY motorcycle will not be used for a period of 6 weeks or longer, a maintenance charger should be connected to the battery. A fused maintenance charger connection is provided. The connector is designed for use with the VICTORY accessory maintenance charger available at your authorized VICTORY dealer.
  • Page 81 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.
  • Page 82: Headlight Aim Inspection

    Maintenance Seat Removal / Installation 1. Remove the side covers. See page 77. Seat Screws 10 ft-lbs (13.5 Nm) 2. Remove the two seat screws. Tool: 6 mm Allen wrench 3. Lift the front of the seat upward and pull forward to disengage the tab at the rear of the seat.
  • Page 83 Headlight Lamp Replacement High Intensity Discharge (HID) Lamps (CROSS COUNTRY) 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. Halogen Lamps (CROSS ROADS) 1.
  • Page 84: Fuse Replacement

    Maintenance Fuse Replacement NOTICE: Use fuses with the recommended amperage to avoid damage to the electrical system. Fuse Recommendations Fuse Application Fuse Size Engine 15 amp Fuel Pump/Ignition Coil 15 amp Lights 20 amp Turn Signals/Horn 10 amp Fuse Box Label Ignition 10 amp Chassis...
  • Page 85: Electrical Precautions

    Be aware of the following precautions regarding the electrical system to avoid disruption of electrical signals and possible system malfunction. • DO use ONLY genuine VICTORY parts and accessories designed for your model and fol- low the instructions provided. • DO use the accessory power jack provided (if equipped).
  • Page 86: Elevating The Motorcycle

    Make any corrections or additional adjustments promptly to ensure safe, reliable and enjoy- able vehicle performance. Fastener Torque Refer to the service manual or an authorized VICTORY dealer for procedures and fastener torques not listed in this manual. Front Fender...
  • Page 87: 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.
  • Page 88 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. Possible Cause Possible Remedy/Action Dust / Dirt On Brake Disc(s) Clean disc.
  • Page 89: Cleaning And Storage

    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.
  • Page 90 Spray-Rinse-and-Ride Wash This is 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.
  • Page 91 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.
  • Page 92 3. Rub the product until it is almost clear, then allow to dry to a haze before removal. The entire motorcycle can be treated before removing polish. 4. Use a Pure VICTORY Polishes Plush Microfiber Towel to wipe it off easily and dust- free.
  • Page 93: Leather, Rubber And Vinyl Care

    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.
  • Page 94: Tire Inflation

    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.
  • Page 95: Battery Care

    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. Apply a thin film of dielectric grease (available from your VICTORY dealer) to the posts and cable connectors.
  • Page 96: Removal From Storage

    Cleaning and Storage Removal From Storage 1. Remove the cover and unlock the front forks (if locked). 2. Verify that tire pressure is at specification. 3. Install the battery and perform an electrical inspection. 4. 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.
  • Page 97: Warranty

    Class III motorcycles (280 cc and larger): for a period of use of five (5) years or 30,000 kilometers (18,641 miles), whichever first occurs. If an emission-related part on your motorcycle is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by VICTORY. This is your emission control system DEFECTS WARRANTY.
  • Page 98: Specifications

    Code, may be performed by other than an authorized VICTORY dealer. An emergency situation occurs when an authorized VICTORY dealers is not reasonably available, a part is not available within 30 days, or a repair is not complete within 30 days.
  • Page 99: Emissions Control System Warranty

    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 motorcycle dealer at its place of business during customary business hours.
  • Page 100 VICTORY Motorcycle dealer. Registration At the time of sale, the Warranty Registration Form must be completed by your dealer and submitted to VICTORY Motorcycle Division, Polaris Sales Inc. within ten days. Upon receipt of this registration, VICTORY Motorcycle Division, Polaris Sales Inc.
  • Page 101: Specifications

    Approximately 4.5 qt. (4.25 l) at oil change Fuel 5.8 gal. (22 l) Fuel Reserve 1.0 gal. (3.8 l) Engine ® Engine Type VICTORY Freedom 106 / 6 V-Twin Configuration 50° V-Twin 4 Stroke SOHC Displacement 106 Cubic Inch (1731 cc) Cooling System Air & Oil Compression Ratio 9.4:1...
  • Page 102 Specifications CROSS ROADS / CROSS COUNTRY Chassis Front Suspension Type / Travel Telescopic Fork / 5.1 in. (13 cm) Front Fork Tube Diameter 43 mm Rear Suspension Type / Travel Single Monotube Air Adjustable Shock: 4.7 in. (12 cm) Swingarm Cast Aluminum with Constant Rate Linkage Front Brakes Dual 300 x 5 mm / Floating Rotor / 4 Piston Calipers...
  • Page 103: Fuel Recommendation

    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).
  • Page 104: Audio System

    Not all motorcycles are 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. Software Updates Radio system software should be updated annually to ensure the best performance.
  • Page 105 Audio System Overview 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. 1. Push-to-Talk (PTT): Press and hold the top or bottom of the button to transmit.
  • Page 106: System Operation

    OFF, the screen will display “VICTORY”. Tip: To prevent battery drain, do not leave the key in the ACC position for long periods. VICTORY rec- ommends 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.
  • Page 107 Audio System Operation Selecting Audio Sources iPod source active: Press and release the MODE button until U.S. / European models (skipped if not equipped) the desired source is iPod Artist active. Title Playlist FM source active: AUX source active: U.S. / European models U.S.
  • Page 108 Audio System Operation Audio Tuning Memory Presets Use the tuner on the The audio system features 15 user-defined left control to select presets for storing favorite stations. radio stations. 1. To set a preset, Press and release press and TUNE (+) or TUNE release the (-) to locate stations MODE button...
  • Page 109 Audio System Operation Audio Mode Menus Entering Mode Menus Treble Setting Press and hold the Press TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) to adjust. MODE button until the system enters TREBLE 0 the audio system TUNE mode menus. Then press and release the MODE button TREBLE +3 until the desired...
  • Page 110 Audio System Operation Audio Mode Menus To change mode settings, enter the mode menu. Press TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) to change settings. Wait 5 sec- AUTO VOL CONTROL TUNE onds or push VOL (+) or VOL (-) to exit. Automatic Volume Control (AVC) AUTO VOL CONTROL When set, this feature will lower or raise the speaker/...
  • Page 111 Audio System Operation Audio Mode Menus Radio Data System (RDS) To change mode settings, enter the mode menu. Press TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) to Press TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) to turn the change settings. radio data system on or off. When on, the screen will display artist, song title, etc.
  • Page 112 Audio System Operation Audio Mode Menus Weather Band (WX) Weather band channels are broadcast by the To change mode settings, enter the mode National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admin- menu. Press TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) to istration (NOAA). NOAA operates more change settings.
  • Page 113: Cb Radio / Intercom (Icom)

    Tip: To prevent battery drain, do not leave the changing the squelch setting. key in the ACC position for long periods. VICTORY recommends using the audio sys- Wait 5 seconds or push VOL (+) or VOL (-) tem only when the engine is running.
  • Page 114 CB Radio / ICOM System Push-to-Talk (PTT) Squelch Press and hold the top Squelch blocks or bottom of the PTT undesired signals and button to transmit over noise by allowing the CB radio. The passen- reception of signals ger must push and only over a specified hold the PTT button level.
  • Page 115 CB Radio / ICOM System Local/Distant CB Radio Mode To change mode settings, enter the mode menu. Press TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) to set CB LO / DX MODE the CB to local (LO) or distant (DX) mode. TUNE DISTANT Distant: Use this setting for weaker signals.
  • Page 116: Headset Receptacles

    CB Radio / ICOM System ICOM System Driver ICOM Volume Press and release ICOM on the left To change settings, enter the mode menu. control to activate Press TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) to adjust the intercom sys- settings. tem. ICOM VOL 15 When the inter- TUNE...
  • Page 117: Aux / Ipod

    Tip: To prevent battery drain, do not leave the key in the ACC position for long periods. Tip: Generic MP3 players can play music, but VICTORY recommends using the audio sys- cannot be controlled through the audio sys- tem only when the engine is running.
  • Page 118 AUX / iPod iPod Playlists iPod Tuning Press TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) once to move To browse tracks by artist, playlist or album, one track forward or backward. Press and press and hold the PRE button to bring up hold the button to advance fast-forward or the selection screen.
  • Page 119: Xm Radio

    XM Radio About XM Radio XM Ready Subscription ® XM is North America’s number one satellite Once you have installed the XM Mini- radio company, offering an extraordinary Tuner Home Dock, inserted the XM Mini- variety of commercial-free music, plus the Tuner, connected the XM Mini-Tuner Home best in premier sports, news, talk radio, Dock to your XM Ready audio system, and...
  • Page 120: Xm Radio Menu Options

    Tip: To prevent battery drain, do not leave the key in the ACC position for long periods. such as bass, treble, fader, etc. apply to both VICTORY recommends using the audio sys- the audio system and the XM radio system. tem only when the engine is running.
  • Page 121 XM Radio XM Radio Categories XM Radio Channels With XM as the active source, use the Press TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) on the left MODE button to scroll to the XM Category control to change the channel. menu. The ALL CHANNELS category must be Press TUNE (+) or TUNE (-) on the left selected to scroll through every available control to change the category.
  • Page 122: Nav Mp3

    NAV MP3 Navigation MP3 Introduction Changing to NAV MP3 Mode Please read this manual and the GARMIN The ignition key must be in the ACC or ON ZUMO 660 NAV MP3 information pro- position to use the audio system. vided with your player to become familiar Press VOL (+) to turn the audio system on.
  • Page 123: Index

    Index About the Rider’s Manual....5 Braking ....... . . 49 Accelerating .
  • Page 124 Index Electrical Precautions ..... 81 Hand Grip Heater Switch ....28 Elevating the Motorcycle.
  • Page 125: Speedometer 1

    Index Saddlebag Lock ......35 CROSS COUNTRY ... 26-28 Saddlebags, Using Safely .
  • Page 126 Switches VICTORY Cleaning Products ....85 Audio Switches ....30 Volt Meter .

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