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Victory Motorcycle Parts And Service Manuals

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. 2002 V92C DELUXE V92C. WARNING The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. We’ve created a web site, just for YOU!! S Technical tips S New product introductions S Event schedules S Parts and Service Manual information S Exciting details about The Way Out Check it out. CopyrightE 2001 Polaris Industries Inc.

Victory Motorcycle Parts And Service Manuals

All rights reserved. Victory Motorcycles is a registered trademark of Polaris Industries Inc. Dunlop is a registered trademark of Dunlop Tire Corporation. Features of Victory motorcycles are covered by U.S. D397976, D398065, D407169, D409551, D416831, D436561, with additional patents pending.

Foreword Thank you for choosing a Victory Motorcycle! The Owner’s Manual contains information on the following Victory Motorcycles: V92C Standard Cruiser V92C Deluxe Cruiser All photographs and illustrations used are generalizations, and your specific model may be slightly different than what is shown.

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Your authorized Victory dealer will resolve all issues regarding the motorcycle. If you are unsatisfied with the performance of your Victory dealer, contact Polaris Customer Service at 763- -417- -8650. Victory motorcycles comply with all federal, state, and local safety and emission regulations for the area of intended sale.

Table of Contents Introduction. Reporting Safety Defects.Read the Owner’s Manual. Table of Contents Neutral Indicator.

Front Brake Lever.Turn Signal Indicators. Table of Contents Operation. Check Evaporative Emission Control System (California model only).Engine Break- -in Period. (V92C Deluxe Cruiser).Maintaining During Storage.

V92C Deluxe Cruiser.Removing from Storage. Table of Contents V. This Warranty Is In Addition To The Victory Limited Motorcycle Warranty.VI. Additional Information.Victory Motorcycle Warranty Policy. The Owner’s Manual contains information that is essential to safe riding and proper maintenance of all 2002 Victory motorcycles. Anyone who uses the motorcycle (Operators and Passengers) must read the Owner’s Manual before riding. Carefully read and understand the information found in the ”Safety Precautions”.

Introduction Symbols and Terms Used in the Owner’s Manual The following signal words and symbols appear in the Owner’s Manual. Your safety, and the safety of others are involved when these words and symbols are used. Become familiar with their meanings before reading the Owner’s Manual. Safety Precautions WARNING Improper use of this motorcycle can result in serious injury or death. To minimize the risk of injury to you, your passenger, and others, read and understand the information contained in this section before operating the motorcycle. This section contains safety information specific to the Polaris Victory, as well as information about general motorcycle safety. Break- -in” on page 57.

Operating the motorcycle without following break- -in procedures can result in serious engine damage. Some Victory motorcycles include saddlebags, a windshield, and a passenger backrest as standard equipment. Under certain conditions it may be necessary to reduce the operating speed of motorcycles. Safety Precautions Safe Riding Practices Follow these general safe riding practices: Before you ride, make sure you can operate the motorcycle safely and properly by following the recommendations given at the beginning of the Safety Precautions section on page 3. Each time you ride, make the checks described in the Pre- -Operation Check section.

Safety Precautions Safe Riding Practices (continued) The most common cause of accidents involving a motorcycle and an automobile is the automobile driver’s failure to see the motorcycle. Ride defensively, as if you are invisible to other motorists, even in broad daylight. Ride where you are visible to other motorists and observe their behavior carefully, as they may not see or be aware of you.

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Safety Precautions Safe Riding Practices (continued) If in doubt, reduce your speed when: -The weather is windy, raining, or otherwise causing slippery or rapidly changing conditions.The traffic is heavy, congested, not allowing sufficient space between vehicles, or otherwise not flowing smoothly. Safety Precautions Safe Riding Practices (continued) Ground clearance is reduced when you lean the motorcycle. Do not allow components to contact the road surface when leaning the motorcycle in a curve, as this could cause you to lose control of the motorcycle. Retract the sidestand fully before riding. Safety Precautions Carrying a Passenger (continued) 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 you to lose control of the motorcycle.

Safety Precautions Protective Apparel (continued) Wear heavy boots and pants to prevent or reduce abrasions, lacerations, or burns that you can suffer if you fall. Wear boots with low heels because boots with high heels can catch on pedals or footrests. The combination of your boots and pants should completely cover your legs, ankles, and feet, protecting you from engine and exhaust system heat. Safety Precautions Example 1: V92C Standard Cruiser with no accessories or cargo Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 1150 lbs (522 kg) Item Weight Standard Cruiser - with full capacity of all fluids 675 lbs (306 kg) Operator - with recommended riding apparel. Safety Precautions Loading Use the following guidelines when attaching cargo or accessories to the motorcycle.

Where applicable, these guidelines refer to accessories and their contents. Keep cargo and accessory weight to a minimum, and keep it as close to the motorcycle as possible, to minimize a change in the motorcycle’s center of gravity. Safety Precautions Saddlebags Saddlebags are included with some Victory models. Use the following guidelines when operating a motorcycle with saddlebags installed. Never ride a motorcycle with saddlebags above 80 mph (120 km/h). Depending on load and weather conditions, the maximum safe operating speed may be less than 80 mph (120 km/h). Saddlebags can make the motorcycle unstable due to the lifting or buffeting effects of wind and can cause you to lose control of the motorcycle.

Safety Precautions Parking For complete parking procedures, see “Parking” page 67. When leaving the motorcycle unattended, turn the engine off, engage the steering lock, and take the ignition key with you. The engine and exhaust system are very hot after the engine has been running. Therefore, park the motorcycle where people are not likely to touch the engine or exhaust system or place combustible materials in close proximity to these hot areas. Safety Precautions Product Modifications Modifying the motorcycle by removing any equipment or adding equipment not approved by Victory may void your warranty. Such modifications may also make the motorcycle unsafe to ride and could severely injure you or others or damage the motorcycle. Some modifications may be illegal in some states.

If in doubt, contact your authorized Victory Dealer. Safety Precautions Selecting and Installing Accessories (continued) Do not install electrical accessories that exceed the capacity of the motorcycle’s electrical system. An electrical failure could result and cause hazardous loss of engine power or lights, or damage to the electrical system. If you want to add a windshield, backrest, or luggage rack, choose one designed and approved by Victory specifically for your model, and follow the instructions for proper installation and use. Safety Precautions Gasoline and Exhaust Gases (continued) Gasoline and gasoline vapors are poisonous and can cause severe injury. Do not swallow gasoline, inhale gasoline vapors, or spill gasoline on yourself or your clothes. If you swallow gasoline, inhale more than a few breaths of gasoline vapor, or get gasoline in your eyes, see a physician immediately.

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Safety Precautions see the Victory Service Manual or your authorized Victory Dealer for tire replacement. Operating the motorcycle with improper tire pressure or tread condition, or improper wheel or tire balance, can make the motorcycle hard to handle and cause you to lose control of the motorcycle.

Check proper steering head bearing adjustment.

Click to expand.I don't think you will find to many people capable of emailiing the document. It is a protected pdf that you can not extract pages from easily (yes I know it can be done). Most people can not send or recieve emails over 20 meg (some substantially less) my service manuals range from 55meg (Vision) to over 1 gig for the Vegas. You would really need to set up an FTP site or use one of those file sharing websites that charge.

But I will say the book is worth the $120.00+- if it saves you one trip to the dealer or one broken part it paid for itself. There are several on Ebay right now ranging from$4.99-$89.00. Click to expand.Don't blame the dealer, it's Victory part selling at Victory's price. The dealer is just the middleman. It's copyrighted material, While I understand the desire to save a buck here and there pirating copyrighted material is no better than walking onto your local store and shoplifting.

Is that what we've come to for a couple buck, stealing! BTW, they are worth every bit of $129 if you do your own wrenching. If you just want a casual reference then yes, it's probably a bit high. I do agree that $129 is higher than Harley but in line with some of the smaller maker's prices. Even if you look at a Hayes Camaro book they are $30+- with being mass produced. But they only give you bits and peices of information. Then you have to buy the electrical book seperate.

The last time I bought a auto shop manual it was over $300. Even though the Hayes manual has a section for Engine Overhaul I would hate to see someone rebuild there 07 V-8 with only that information. Sometime you just get what you pay for. Dont really remember where I was going with this but I agree with MJW, it is definetely worth the money.

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Especially when you see the instructions that come with the accessories. Did they photocopy these instructions in the 70's? About TheVOG.net TheVOG.net is a one-stop-site for all things Victory and Indian Motorcycles: Reviews, Forums, Rides, Videos, Classifieds and Community. Riders and enthusiasts of all brands are welcomed. TheVOG.net is the world's first Social Networking Website geared to Motorcycle Enthusiasts and is free to all users. TheVOG.net was founded by Andy Pargh, who spent more than 20 years as a journalist covering new products and emerging technologies. Pargh is also an avid rider and with his network television background, is the right person to deliver the experience of riding to other enthusiasts and those considering entering the world of two-wheeled adventures.