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Vengeance Motorcycles, Mira Loma, CA USA • 866-483-6432 • www.VengeanceMotorcycles.com
© 2003 Vengeance Performance Products, LLC All Rights Reserved • VOM 1st Edition Rev 2.3 06/03
FAMILIARIZATION – MAJOR COMPONENTS
KNOW YOUR MOTORCYCLE
Make sure you are familiar with your motorcycle before riding it on the street. Find out where everything is, particularly
the turn signals, horn, headlight switch, gasoline supply valve and engine stop switch. Make sure you can find and
operate them without having to look at them. Check all of the controls. Know the gear pattern. Work the throttle, clutch
and brakes a few times before you take off. All controls react a little differently. Ride very cautiously until you are used
to the way the motorcycle handles. Take turns slowly and give yourself extra stopping distance. To better familiarize
yourself with the controls and components of your motorcycle, review the information and diagrams on the following
pages.
CAUTION: A SAFE MOTORCYCLE CAN BE QUICKLY TURNED INTO A MENACE. IF YOU ADD THE WRONG
ACCESSORIES OR MAKE CHANGES TO THE MOTORCYCLE, IT CAN MAKE THE MOTORCYCLE MUCH
HARDER TO HANDLE. SOME RIDERS LIKE TO MAKE MODIFICATIONS TO THEIR MOTORCYCLES, SUCH AS
EXTENDING THE FRONT FORK. THE WRONG MODIFICATIONS CAN MAKE THE MOTORCYCLE HARDER TO
HANDLE. THEY CAN ALSO PUT EXCESS STRAIN ON PARTS. DO NOT MAKE ANY CHANGES UNLESS YOU
KNOW HOW THEY AFFECT THE MOTORCYCLE.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
The full 17 digit serial, or Vehicle Identification Number (V.I.N.) is located on the VIN label, mounted on the down-
tube. Always give the full 17 digit number when ordering parts or making any inquiry about your motorcycle.