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Maintenance

Battery Installation

WARNING!

Improperly connecting or disconnecting battery cables can result in an explosion and 

cause serious injury or death. When removing the battery, always disconnect the negative (black) cable 
first. When reinstalling the battery, always connect the negative (black) cable last.

1. Place the battery in the battery compartment 

with terminals forward.

2. Reinstall the battery hold-down strap.
3. Install the positive (+) cable first. 

Torque: 36 in-lbs (4 Nm) 

4. Install the red protective boot over the terminal. 
5. Install the negative (-) cable last.

Torque: 36 in-lbs (4 Nm) 

6. Reinstall the front chin fairing. Tighten all four 

screws.

Torque: 36 in-lbs (4 Nm)

Battery Charging

Tip:

If your VICTORY motorcycle will not be used for a period of 6 months or longer, a maintenance 
charger should be connected to the battery. An accessory maintenance charger and accessory 
fused charging harness can be purchased through your authorized VICTORY dealer.

1. Following the charger manufacturer’s instructions, use a battery charger designed for use 

with 12-volt batteries. The charger should have a maximum charging rate of 1.8 amps. 
Charge the battery for approximately 10 hours at a rate of 1.8 amps. If you use a taper or 
trickle charger, it will take longer to charge the battery.

2. After charging the battery, allow the battery to sit 1-2 hours before checking the state of 

charge with a DC volt meter. The charge should be a minimum of 12.5 DC volts. Repeat 
the charging cycle if the charge is less than 12.5 DC volts. Replace the battery if it fails 
to reach 12.5 volts after the second charge.

Ignition Switch / Lock Lubrication

Periodically lubricate the ignition switch, saddle bag locks and fuel cap lock. We recommend 
the use of VICTORY Multi-Purpose Lubricant.
1. Spray lubricant directly into the ignition switch and into each lock cylinder for 1-2 sec-

onds.

2. Insert each key into its lock and turn it to all positions to distribute the lubricant.
3. Wipe away any excess lubricant.

Sidestand Lubrication

Periodically lubricate the sidestand pivot and the 
ends of the spring. See page 41 for sidestand 
inspections.

36 in-lbs (4 Nm)

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Summary of Contents for Cross Country 8-Ball 2015

Page 1: ...2015 Rider s Manual Cross Country Cross Country 8 Ball Cross Country Tour Cross Country Magnum...

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: ...1 2015 Victory Rider s Manual Cross Country Cross Country 8 Ball Cross Country Tour Cross Country Magnum...

Page 4: ...pressly prohibited 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...

Page 5: ...ing conditions Keep both hands on the handlebars and both feet on the footrests when riding Use only genuine VICTORY accessories designed for your model READ RIDER S MANUAL FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND...

Page 6: ...4...

Page 7: ...ication 18 Instruments Features Controls 21 Pre Ride Inspections 34 Operation 42 Maintenance 51 Cleaning and Storage 89 Warranties 97 Specifications 104 Cross Country Cross Country Tour Audio System 1...

Page 8: ...al Keep this manual with the motorcycle especially when ownership changes If your rider s manual is misplaced or damaged please purchase a replacement from your VICTORY dealer All references in this m...

Page 9: ...nual you can purchase a new one through any authorized VICTORY dealer The rider s manual should be considered part of the motorcycle and remain with it if sold Safety Symbols and Signal Words The foll...

Page 10: ...27 or visit their web site at www msf usa org Read and understand all information in this rider s manual Observe all maintenance requirements specified in this manual For assistance see the VICTORY Se...

Page 11: ...y can also affect your awareness and judgment If your motorcycle operates abnormally correct the problem immediately See the VICTORY Service Manual or an authorized VICTORY dealer Ride defensively as...

Page 12: ...ntains loose or other slippery substances If possible avoid applying the brakes while making a turn Motorcycle tires have less traction during turns so braking will increase the possibility of skiddin...

Page 13: ...o decrease the risk of injury and increase riding comfort Always wear a helmet that meets or exceeds established safety standards Approved helmets in the USA and Canada bear a U S Department of Transp...

Page 14: ...lectrical failure could result and cause hazardous loss of engine power or lights or damage to the electrical system See page 85 Use only genuine VICTORY accessories designed for your model Modificati...

Page 15: ...ating that can damage the engine Do not exceed the maximum cargo weight limit of any accessory see accessory instructions and labels Do not attach cargo to an accessory not designed for that purpose E...

Page 16: ...ditions Always exercise extreme caution whenever handling gasoline Always turn off the engine before refueling Always refuel outdoors or in a well ventilated area Open the fuel cap slowly Do not overf...

Page 17: ...condition and wheel and tire balance Inspect tires regularly and replace worn or damaged tires promptly Use only approved replace ment tires See the VICTORY Service Manual or your authorized VICTORY...

Page 18: ...alculating the difference between your motorcycle s GVWR and wet weight Refer to the specification section beginning on page 104 or the Manufacturing Information VIN label on the motorcycle frame for...

Page 19: ...c Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying Polaris Industries in writing If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a...

Page 20: ...original keys A VICTORY key blank is required If you lose both original keys you will need the following Key number recorded on page 106 A new key blank from a VICTORY dealer Proof of ownership A loc...

Page 21: ...c Connector under cover Right Side View 1 Exhaust Mufflers 2 Drive Belt Guard 3 Drive Sprocket under cover 4 Engine Oil Fill Cap Dipstick 5 Rear Brake Fluid Reservoir 6 Rear Brake Pedal 7 Air Filter 8...

Page 22: ...e 1 Speakers 2 Mode Switch 3 Fuel Gauge 4 Speedometer 5 Indicator Lamp Display 6 Multi Function Display 7 Tachometer 8 Volt Meter 9 Left Handlebar Switches 10 iPod Cord and 12 Volt Outlet TOUR model l...

Page 23: ...uits are energized and the ignition key cannot be removed The headlamp taillight and instrument lights illuminate The engine stop run switch must be in the RUN position to start the engine or activate...

Page 24: ...RNING Excessive engine speed can cause engine damage or failure which could result in serious injury or death Do not allow engine speed to exceed the red line Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge displays fuel l...

Page 25: ...is lamp illuminates when the ignition switch is in the ON position and the engine is off indicating that the indicator circuit is functioning properly This lamp also illuminates if engine oil pressure...

Page 26: ...t is on or when it goes on and off during one ignition cycle Error codes are not stored When the key is turned OFF the code and message is lost but will reappear if the fault reoccurs after restarting...

Page 27: ...remaining display settings Clock Tip The clock must be reset any time the battery has been disconnected or discharged 1 Turn the key to ON or PARK Use the mode button to toggle to the odometer display...

Page 28: ...eter then press and hold the mode button until the trip odometer resets Gear Position Gear position displays only when the vehicle is moving and the clutch is engaged If the vehicle stops moving or if...

Page 29: ...ch activates and cancels the emergency flash ers When the emergency flashers are active all of the turn signals flash Press the top of the switch to activate the emergency flashers Press the bottom of...

Page 30: ...o the Cruise Control section of this manual beginning on page 47 for cruise control operation Engine Starter Switch The starter switch is located on the right handlebar Use the starter switch to start...

Page 31: ...cycle Press downward on the gear shift pedal to shift to a lower gear Lift up on the gear shift pedal to shift to a higher gear See page 31 for pedal adjustment options See pages 45 46 for gear shifti...

Page 32: ...ure to the brakes for the best stopping perfor mance If the ABS light does not come on when the key is turned to the ON or PARK position see your authorized VICTORY dealer for service If the lamp cont...

Page 33: ...uster to align a higher number with the arrow on the lever Rear Brake Pedal The rear brake pedal is located on the right side of the motorcycle Press downward on the rear brake pedal to apply the rear...

Page 34: ...he vent pivot stop Move a deflector inward or outward to adjust air flow WARNING Failure to inspect deflector clearance after removing and reinstalling a fairing could result in steering interference...

Page 35: ...m Ball Drive Allen Wrench 3 6 mm Ball Drive Allen Wrench 4 4 mm 6 mm Open End Wrench 5 8 mm 10 mm Open End Wrench 6 Combination Phillips Slot Screw Driver 7 Rear Shock Absorber Tire Pressure Gauge 8 F...

Page 36: ...us injury or death Always perform the pre ride inspections before each ride You must be familiar with all instruments and controls to perform the pre ride inspections Tip During the pre ride inspectio...

Page 37: ...rs off Verify that all signals and indicator lamps stop flashing Horn Press the horn button Verify that the horn sounds loudly Neutral Indicator Place the transmission in neutral Verify that the neutr...

Page 38: ...nd turn the cap clockwise until it seats 6 Remove the dipstick and view the oil level 7 Add or remove oil as needed to bring the level into the safe operating range between the FULL and ADD marks on t...

Page 39: ...7 mm Front Brake Lever 1 Pull the front brake lever toward the handlebar and hold it The lever should move freely and smoothly It should not move more than 3 4 inch 19 mm before resistance is firm It...

Page 40: ...Position the motorcycle on level ground in the fully upright position 2 View the brake fluid through the reservoir 3 The fluid should be clear Replace cloudy or contaminated fluid 4 The fluid level s...

Page 41: ...eleased Throttle Freeplay Throttle freeplay is the amount of throttle control grip movement from the rest position to the point of cable resistance Measure this distance Freeplay should be 2 4 mm Adju...

Page 42: ...sion air pres sure label located in the left saddlebag near the air fitting WARNING Inadequate ground clearance could result in components contacting the ground causing loss of control and serious inj...

Page 43: ...a loose or worn bolt 4 Inspect the sidestand rubber pad Make sure the pad is firmly attached to the sidestand Check the wear indicator on the leading edge of the pad Replace the pad when it s worn be...

Page 44: ...ollow the engine break in procedures outlined in this manual can result in serious damage to the engine Follow all break in procedures carefully Avoid full throttle operation and other conditions that...

Page 45: ...Do not overfill To prevent leaks make sure the fuel filler cap is properly seated 3 Always lock the fuel cap before riding An open fuel cap could contact the handlebars NOTICE Fuel can damage painted...

Page 46: ...switch to start the engine Release the switch promptly when the engine starts If the engine does not start within 10 sec onds release the starter switch Wait five seconds then try again Tip Hold the...

Page 47: ...2 With the engine at idle speed apply the front brakes 3 Disengage the clutch pull the clutch lever fully toward the handlebar 4 Push the shift pedal downward until you feel it stop in first gear Tip...

Page 48: ...surfaces Release the clutch lever very gradually in these conditions Avoid downshifting in a curve Downshift before entering the curve Recommended Shift Points Accelerating Accelerate by opening the...

Page 49: ...ar Read this section and understand how to safely operate this fea ture before using the cruise control WARNING Improper operation of cruise control could cause loss of control and result in serious i...

Page 50: ...control Accelerate Tap and release the accelerate ACC button to increase speed in approximately 1 MPH 1 2 km h increments Press and hold the ACC button to accelerate to a new SET speed resets when bu...

Page 51: ...stopped shift into neutral 2 Stop the engine 3 Fully extend the sidestand 4 Turn the handlebars to the left and lean the motorcycle to the left until the sidestand firmly supports the motorcycle 5 Rem...

Page 52: ...outward and require a larger operating area 2 Make sure the motorcycle is stationary 3 Dismount any passenger 4 Sit on the operator s seat with legs astride and both feet on the ground 5 Retract the s...

Page 53: ...n on page 15 Before beginning any maintenance procedure read the instructions for the entire procedure Always position the motorcycle on a firm level surface before performing service Make sure the mo...

Page 54: ...ne performance for the entire service life of the engine Your dealer will change engine oil inspect all fluids and serviceable components ensure that all fasten ers are tightened and make other adjust...

Page 55: ...L L L L L L L L L L Front Fork Oil 66 I I I R I I R I I R I Front Fork Axle 66 I I I I I I I I I I I Fuel System 67 I I I I I I I I I I I Fuel Filter Please see your dealer for this service R Headlamp...

Page 56: ...54 Maintenance Maintenance Log Maintenance Performed Miles Km Notes Performed by...

Page 57: ...the crankcase Make sure the new oil filter gasket is properly seated in the new oil filter Apply a thin film of clean engine oil to the gasket Screw the new filter on until the gasket contacts the sea...

Page 58: ...filter to be sure they are seated properly in the flange 7 Tighten the mounting screws then tighten the retainer screws Torque 36 in lbs 4 Nm 8 Reinstall the fuel tank See page 58 Fuel Tank Removal A...

Page 59: ...release tabs simultaneously Gently slide the fuel line off the fitting 9 Install the fuel tank fitting plug tool onto the fuel pump fitting to protect the fitting and prevent fuel from seeping from t...

Page 60: ...nstalled to the frame Apply alcohol soapy water or rubber lubricant to ease tank installation 5 Slide the tank onto the isolators then slide the tank fully forward Pivot the rear of the tank upward to...

Page 61: ...k and flange bushings 11 Lower the tank and install the tank bolts Torque 18 ft lbs 24 Nm 12 Connect the vent line ground wire and ground wire bolt Torque 96 in lbs 11 Nm 13 Prime the fuel pump See pa...

Page 62: ...w the belt to cool down to ambient temperature before measuring belt tension Replace the drive belt and both sprockets as a set if the drive belt has over 5 000 miles 8 000 km of service at the time o...

Page 63: ...ange thereafter Tip Do not inspect or adjust drive belt tension when the belt is wet Improper adjustment will result Checking drive belt tension involves using the belt tension gauge P N PV 43532 You...

Page 64: ...ort base of the tension gauge squarely against the lower surface of the belt as close as possible to the rule or tape 8 Keeping the tension gauge perpendicular to the belt surface and parallel with it...

Page 65: ...ce mark alignment must be the same on both sides 2 If the marks are not aligned perform all steps of the Belt Tension Adjustment procedure See page 63 3 Before and after tightening the axle nut verify...

Page 66: ...72 PSI 496 kPa After using this gauge remove it quickly to minimize leakage Expect to lose about 4 PSI 27 6 kPa with each pressure check when using this gauge Use only a dry air source such as a syste...

Page 67: ...ear suspension a few times Make sure the suspension moves freely without binding Listen for abnormal noises 2 Elevate and support the motorcycle with the rear tire slightly off the floor CAUTION Make...

Page 68: ...hly and quietly 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 thi...

Page 69: ...System Components 1 Inspect fuel hoses for cracks or damage 2 Inspect hose connections at the fuel tank and at the fuel rail for dampness or stains from leaks Fast Idle A fast idle speed during warm...

Page 70: ...of throttle control grip movement from the rest position to the point of cable resistance Measure this distance Freeplay should be 2 4 mm Adjust throttle freeplay as needed 1 Position the front wheel...

Page 71: ...y 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 M...

Page 72: ...own and tighten the nut Torque 40 in lbs 5 Nm 6 Adjust clutch lever freeplay See page 69 Mechanical Clutch Cable Lubrication Lubricate control cable ends at the intervals recommended in the periodic m...

Page 73: ...allow air to enter the system Air in the brake system could cause the brakes to malfunction An over full reservoir may cause brake drag or brake lock up which could result in serious injury or death...

Page 74: ...rcycle and bring it to the fully upright position Position the handlebars so that the fluid reservoir is level Wipe the fluid container and the area around the reservoir cover with a clean cloth 2 If...

Page 75: ...d all precautions on the label Wheel Spokes Inspect both wheels for loose bent broken or missing spokes if equipped To identify loose spokes grasp each spoke and try to move it side to side or up and...

Page 76: ...g the motorcycle with improper tires or with improper or uneven tire pressure could cause loss of control or accident Always use the correct size and type of tires specified for your vehicle Always ma...

Page 77: ...ocation Size Brand Type Recommended Pressure Loads up to 200 lbs 91 kg Loads up to maximum load capacity CROSS COUNTRY CROSS COUNTRY TOUR CROSS COUNTRY 8 BALL Front 130 70R18 63H Dunlop D418F Elite 3...

Page 78: ...t debris from entering the spark plug hole use compressed air to clean the area around the plugs before removing them Remove the spark plugs Tool 5 8 inch plug socket Tip Both spark plugs should have...

Page 79: ...away Ventilate when charging or using in an enclosed space Always shield eyes when working near batteries KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Battery Removal 1 Remove the two upper and two lower screws from...

Page 80: ...ger manufacturer s instructions use a battery charger designed for use with 12 volt batteries The charger should have a maximum charging rate of 1 8 amps Charge the battery for approximately 10 hours...

Page 81: ...For high position align the upper handlebar marks with the split in the riser For low position align the lower handlebar marks with the split in the riser 3 Tighten the front longer riser bolts first...

Page 82: ...to prevent damage to the painted surfaces 2 Disconnect the trunk wire harness 3 Pull the two trunk latch levers fully upward to release the latches 4 From the rear of the motorcycle grasp the trunk fi...

Page 83: ...bracket Torque 18 ft lbs 24 4 Nm 5 Reinstall the saddlebags 6 To reinstall the saddlebag bumpers reverse the removal instructions using the hardware removed with the bumpers Tighten the bumper screws...

Page 84: ...the widest part of the headlight and centered straight ahead at 25 feet 7 6 m 1 Verify that tire pressure is at specification See page 75 2 Verify that rear suspension ride height preload is at specif...

Page 85: ...st be 3 inches 7 6 cm below the center of the headlamp and centered straight ahead at 25 feet 7 6 m Make any necessary adjustments to headlight aim Headlight Aim Adjustment 1 To adjust the headlamp ve...

Page 86: ...the left with print readable from right side of motorcycle 5 Reinstall the fuse box and the side cover Fuse Recommendations Fuse Application Fuse Size Fuse Application Fuse Size Engine 15 amp Anti Loc...

Page 87: ...NOT tap in to any power or ground on the motorcycle unless specifically directed to do so by the VICTORY instructions that come with the kit DO NOT back probe electrical connectors on the vehicle unle...

Page 88: ...on of all serviced components Make any corrections or additional adjustments promptly to ensure safe reliable and enjoy able vehicle performance Fastener Inspection 1 Inspect the entire motorcycle cha...

Page 89: ...attery Discharged Fully charge the battery See page 78 Spark Plug s Fouled Inspect spark plugs See page 76 Spark Plug Wire s Disconnected or Loose Be sure spark plug wires are securely fastened Possib...

Page 90: ...ge Engine Oil Level Incorrect Or Wrong Type Inspect level and quality of oil See page 36 Clutch Damage Replace clutch Possible Cause Possible Remedy Action Loose Corroded Charging Circuit Connection C...

Page 91: ...cycle Water may seep in and deteriorate wheel bearings brake caliper assemblies brake master cylinders electrical connectors steering head bearings and transmission seals Do not direct any water strea...

Page 92: ...Create a sheeting action to eliminate spotting 4 Use a Pure VICTORY Microfiber Chamois or Plush Microfiber Towel to dry virtually spot free Spray Rinse and Ride Wash This is the new way to clean your...

Page 93: ...t and water spots For heavily soiled surfaces use product more liberally Tip Use this product on the windshield to repel water and enhance rain visibility Polishing the Motorcycle Polished Aluminum Ca...

Page 94: ...s water from windshields and keeps bugs from sticking Windshield Paint and Chrome Polish provides long lasting protection from oxidation corrosion UV rays and heat Standard Method of Polishing Paint a...

Page 95: ...towel to buff to a luxurious long lasting shine Leather Rubber and Vinyl Care Never use a non recommended protectant on seats footrests hand grips or tires Slippery seats footrests or hand grips can c...

Page 96: ...best preserve tire condition The storage area should have a relatively constant and moderate temperature The storage surface should be free of oil and gasoline The motorcycle should not be near a rad...

Page 97: ...C 7 While in storage fully charge the battery once a month See page 78 Park and Cover the Motorcycle Park the motorcycle in its storage location Cover it with a genuine VICTORY motorcycle cover or a c...

Page 98: ...oil before starting the engine NOTICE During storage temperature and humidity changes can cause condensation to form in the crankcase and mix with engine oil Running the engine with oil that contains...

Page 99: ...nty excludes any failures that are not caused by a defect in material or workmanship THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER CLAIMS OF DEFECTIVE DESIGN This warranty also does not cover acts of God accidental da...

Page 100: ...THE ONLY REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO ANY PERSON FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY VICTORY MOTORCYCLES SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY TO ANY PERSON FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OF ANY DESCRIPTION WHET...

Page 101: ...r s authorized location as proof of residence Upon residence verification the servicing dealer will be authorized to perform the warranty repair If you move If you move to another country be sure to c...

Page 102: ...law all other warranty terms will remain in effect For questions call VICTORY MOTORCYCLES Customer Assistance United States Canada 1 877 737 7172 French 1 800 268 6334 Motorcycle Noise Regulation Tam...

Page 103: ...ance You are responsible for presenting your motorcycle to a VICTORY dealer as soon as a problem exists The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time not to exceed 30 days As...

Page 104: ...unctionally equivalent parts In the State of California only Emission Control System emergency repairs as provided for in the California Administrative Code may be performed by other than an authorize...

Page 105: ...RRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS LIMITED TO THE EXPRESS EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY TERMS STATED IN THIS WARRANTY THE FOREGOING STATEMENTS OF WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIV...

Page 106: ...Maximum Load Capacity riders cargo accessories options 579 lbs 263 kg 8 BALL 565 lbs 256 kg CC 553 lbs 251 kg CC w Wire Wheels 514 lbs 233 kg MAGNUM 480 lbs 218 kg TOUR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GV...

Page 107: ...t 3 13 1 2nd 2 02 1 3rd 1 50 1 4th 1 20 1 5th 1 1 6th Overdrive 87 1 Final Drive Ratio 2 12 1 Clutch Type Wet Multi Plate Diaphragm Spring Wheels And Tires Front Wheel Type Size Cast 18 x 3 5 inch CC...

Page 108: ...ontaining up to 10 Ethanol can be used 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 20...

Page 109: ...e Menu Options Audio Controls 1 Mode Button Press and hold the MODE button until the system enters the audio system mode menus Then press and release the MODE button until the desired mode menu displa...

Page 110: ...See page 117 2 Squelch Press SQ or SQ to adjust CB radio channel reception sensitivity See page 117 3 COM Press COM to turn the CB radio on or off Press and hold COM to select a COM channel 4 ICOM Pre...

Page 111: ...unning Press VOL to turn the audio system on The screen will display the active entertainment source 1 Current audio source U S FM AM WX iPod AUX SiriusXM Euro FM MW LW iPod AUX 2 Station preset numbe...

Page 112: ...U S models only NAV MP3 source active U S European models iPod source active U S European models skipped if not equipped AUX source active U S European models SiriusXM Radio source active U S models o...

Page 113: ...M AM WX SiriusXM MW LW 2 Use TUNE or seek scan to locate a radio station 3 Press and hold the PRE button 4 Press TUNE or TUNE to cycle to an available preset location The preset location displays on t...

Page 114: ...h VOL or VOL to exit Exiting Mode Menus Exit the screen and return to the default display in one of two ways 1 Wait 5 seconds The system will automatically exit 2 Press VOL or VOL Tip The volume will...

Page 115: ...the headsets See page 112 CB Headset ENT Mode if equipped OFF Only communications are audible in the headsets Riders can listen to navigation commands and entertainment with the external speakers whi...

Page 116: ...turn the radio data system on or off When on the screen will display artist song title etc if available in the radio signal AUX Mode Press TUNE or TUNE to choose AUX for iPod or any other MP3 player...

Page 117: ...LS or another category is selected Weather Band WX Weather band channels are broadcast by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA NOAA operates more than 940 transmitters covering the...

Page 118: ...ke adjustments to the CB ICOM system prior to operating your motorcycle Tip To prevent battery drain do not leave the key in the ACC position for long periods VICTORY recommends using the audio system...

Page 119: ...SQ or SQ buttons to adjust the squelch to any level between OPEN and CLOSED When squelch is set to OPEN no filtering occurs Setting squelch to CLOSED blocks all signals including strong signals To set...

Page 120: ...CB Radio Frequencies The FCC has designated 40 citizen band CB channels for consumer use Channel 9 is designated as an EMERGENCY channel for emergency use only CB Channels Frequencies Ch Freq Ch Freq...

Page 121: ...n the intercom If wind or ambient vehicle noise trigger the VOX to open set the VOX sensitivity to a higher level VOX will display on the console screen whenever the driver or passenger are communicat...

Page 122: ...3 for navigation unit MP3 player use Tip NAV MP3 mode will override any device connected with an input cable iPod Song Control Press and release TUNE or TUNE to change the tracks in the currently sele...

Page 123: ...ted item and play the first track within that item Tip Press and release the MODE button to exit without making a selection iPod Tuning Press TUNE or TUNE once to move one track forward or backward Pr...

Page 124: ...XM 1 877 438 9677 or Sirius 1 888 539 7474 A Warning Against Reverse Engineering It is prohibited to copy decompile disassemble reverse engineer hack manipulate or otherwise make available any technol...

Page 125: ...y only to this system when the SiriusXM radio is the active source Some settings such as bass treble fader etc apply to both the audio system and the SiriusXM radio system Menus specific to the Sirius...

Page 126: ...nnel The ALL CHANNELS category must be selected to scroll through every available channel in numerical order If a specific category other than ALL CHANNELS is selected only channels within that catego...

Page 127: ...olume but navigation instructions may be difficult to hear if volume levels in the unit are set too low See the GARMIN information for setting procedures The recommended initial settings are 100 80 80...

Page 128: ...use when GPS audio commands are received from the GARMIN Entertainment audio will automatically resume at the completion of the command Before using the GARMIN as the entertainment source XM MP3 the i...

Page 129: ...use voice activated devices iPod iPhone Device Compatibility Your radio will connect with the following iPod and iPhone models Update your iPod and iPhone devices to the latest software before use Ma...

Page 130: ...153 to 279 kHz Europe 50 FM 87 5 to 108 00 MHz 50 kHz steps MW 531 to 1602 kHz LW 153 to 279 kHz Australia FM 87 5 to 108 0 MHz AM 531 to 1701 kHz Japan FM 76 1 to 89 9 MHz AM 522 to 1629 kHz Taiwan...

Page 131: ...menu options will be displayed only for installed components Instrument Cluster Audio Display USB Connector A USB connector cord is located in the right saddlebag A pouch is provided to hold your devi...

Page 132: ...menu is displayed this zone contains menu choice At all other times radio station artist album song call or error information populates zones three and four Audio System Power Turn the power switch ON...

Page 133: ...voltage returns to 11 5 12 5 volts If battery voltage drops below 8 5 volts the radio will turn off Radio function will not be available until the battery is charged Selecting Audio Sources Press rep...

Page 134: ...ll models skipped if not enabled Tip Pandora is available on some Bluetooth devices FM AM MW LW Tuning Tip MW and LW radio sources are in Europe only 1 Press repeatedly to choose the desired audio sou...

Page 135: ...ed location is displayed 6 The station will be stored Tip If the desired preset location already contains a stored radio station it will be overwritten by the new selection 7 Press repeatedly to scrol...

Page 136: ...the next or the previous music folder The folders are arranged in alphabetical order 3 Press and release or to select the next or previous song USB Audio Source iPod iPhone Connected 1 Connect a compa...

Page 137: ...avigate back to the subcategory or category selection USB Audio Source iPod iPhone with Pandora When using the Pandora app on an iPod or iPhone connect the device to the USB connector Using the USB co...

Page 138: ...ent song Press and hold 5 To skip forward to the next song press and release 6 When the skip limit is reached SKIP LIMIT REACHED displays 7 When the default screen displays press and release to displa...

Page 139: ...ou must set volume levels within the NAV MP3 unit Volume settings in the motorcycle s audio system control NAV MP3 volume but navigation instructions may be difficult to hear if volume levels in the u...

Page 140: ...d connected to the Driver Device location selecting this mode will stream music to the radio When a device is paired but not connected SEARCHING will display If a device cannot be detected for 15 seco...

Page 141: ...atures expanded Pandora functionality skip track thumbs up and thumbs down Music Mode Setting Bluetooth Setup Menu 1 Press and hold until the system enters the audio system mode menus 2 Press and rele...

Page 142: ...ress and release to make the selection 3 If Pandora is selected the Now Playing screen will display station name artist name and song title 4 To give a THUMBS UP for the current song press and hold 5...

Page 143: ...1 To initiate a phone call double press to request voice recognition mode 2 Speak phone commands into the microphone 3 Press and release or press and release while in voice recognition mode to re send...

Page 144: ...is received the screen will display the information of the caller 6 Press to answer the call 7 Press to reject the call 8 To end the phone call press Error Messages If your phone receives an incoming...

Page 145: ...atures may vary by area Cellular data charges may apply For more information about Siri Eyes Free visit www apple com ios siri Audio Mode Menus Entering Mode Menu 1 Press and hold until the system ent...

Page 146: ...elease to move to the next selection Treble Setting 1 Press or to adjust 2 Press and release to move to the next selection Fader Setting Use the fader adjustment menu to control audio sound balance be...

Page 147: ...1 Press or to adjust 2 Press and release to move to the next selection Bluetooth Setup Bluetooth Setup allows the user to pair and unpair headsets and devices 1 Press and hold to access the audio men...

Page 148: ...limited to basic functions when devices are connected via Bluetooth To maintain full left hand audio controls connect the device to the USB cable To enable maximum functionality when streaming Pandor...

Page 149: ...o the next digit Default codes are typically 0000 or 1234 14 PAIRED displays on the screen when the radio has successfully paired the headset Error Messages 1 If no headset is found NO DEVICE FOUND di...

Page 150: ...vice Press and release 4 Scroll to ADD DEVICE Press and release The radio will search for the device When found the device name displays 5 Press and release to pair the device with the radio 6 When th...

Page 151: ...PAIR ALL Press and release Scroll to YES Press and release The radio will unpair all of the devices from this location and return to the Bluetooth Setup Menu 3 To unpair individual devices in the Driv...

Page 152: ...the device plays music tracks using the or buttons Four options are provided Default No changes from device s current settings Shuffle Off Forces shuffle feature off and plays in playlist album order...

Page 153: ...r the presets for the desired tuner band 3 Press and release to move to the next selection Radio Broadcast Data System RBDS 1 Press or to select a Radio Broadcast Data System RBDS setting Tip When on...

Page 154: ...you do not see this screen perform steps 1 4 again 6 Press and release to move to Key Pad Diagnostics Key Pad Diagnostics Key pad diagnostics allows the user to the test the function of each button on...

Page 155: ...ase to return to the radio hardware version display screen 2 To exit the audio system diagnostics menu press and release or to return to the RADIO OFF screen Audio Compliance Information FCC and Indus...

Page 156: ...ones 130 Mute Push To Talk PTT 131 Selecting Audio Sources 131 140 Siri Eyes Free 143 USB Connector 129 Voice Recognition Mode 141 142 Audio System Introduction 107 B Battery Charging 78 Installation...

Page 157: ...ng 43 Fuel Tank Installation 58 59 Fuel Tank Removal 56 57 Fueling 43 Fuse Recommendations 84 Fuse Replacement 84 G Gasoline Handling Safety 14 Gear Shift Pedal 29 Gear Shift Pedal Adjustment 31 Gear...

Page 158: ...Starter Interlock Switch 27 Steering Head Inspection 66 Steering Inspection 40 S Storage Battery Care 95 Clean Protect the Motorcycle 94 Engine Protection 95 Fuel Stabilizer 94 Maintenance During 95 M...

Page 159: ...Odometer 26 Troubleshooting 87 88 Trunk Door Lock 33 Trunk Removal 80 Trunk Using Safely 13 Turn Signal Switch 27 V Vents Fairing 32 VICTORY Cleaning Products 89 Volt Meter 22 W Warranty Policy 97 98...

Page 160: ...To locate your nearest dealer call 1 877 737 7172 or visit www victorymotorcycles com Victory Motorcycles 2100 Highway 55 Medina MN 55340 Part No 9925277 Rev 01 Printed in USA...

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