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Maintenance
Front Suspension
Steering and Front Axle Inspection
1. Elevate and support the front of the motorcycle with the wheel slightly above the
ground. Use an appropriate motorcycle support placed securely under the frame.
CAUTION!
Make sure the motorcycle is stable when elevated. Injury may occur if the motorcycle tips
or falls.
2. Turn the handlebars from stop to stop. The action should be smooth but not loose. Make
sure wires, hoses and control cables do not interfere with smooth steering.
3. 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, the steering head bearings should be inspected, lubricated and adjusted.
Lubricate the steering head bearings at the recommended intervals even if there is no
front-to-back movement at the steering head. See the
VICTORY Service Manual
or your
authorized VICTORY dealer.
4. Turn the handlebars fully to the right or left. Grasp the front tire and attempt to move the
wheel side-to-side. If there is movement at the front axle, inspect the wheel bearings and
front axle. See the
VICTORY Service Manual
or your authorized VICTORY dealer.
5. Slowly rotate the front wheel. If the wheel does not rotate smoothly, inspect the wheel
bearings, front axle and brakes. See the
VICTORY Service Manual
or your authorized
VICTORY dealer.
Fuel System
CAUTION!
Always observe all fuel safety procedures when inspecting or servicing the fuel system.
See page 18.
Fuel Hose Inspection
Inspect the fuel hoses for cracks or damage. Inspect hose connections at the fuel pump and at
the fuel rail for dampness or stains that would indicate a fuel leak.
Crankcase Ventilation Hose Inspection
Remove the operator’s seat and fuel tank. Inspect the crankcase ventilation hose for cracks or
damage. Inspect hose connections at the air cleaner and at the crankcase for dampness or
stains that would indicate a leak.
Evaporative Emission Control System (California Models)
Inspect all evaporative emission control system hoses and connections. Make sure all
connections are tight. Inspect the evaporative canister for damage.
Fuel Filters
Fuel filter condition affects engine performance and fuel economy. The fuel filters are
attached to the electric fuel pump located inside the fuel tank. Replacement requires special
tools. See the
VICTORY Service Manual
or your authorized VICTORY dealer.
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