Safety information – Polaris 2000 Victory Special Edition User Manual

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SAFETY INFORMATION

SAFE OPERATING RULES

Before operating your new motorcycle it is your responsibility to read and follow

operating and maintenance instructions in this manual. Follow these basic rules

for your personal safety.

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Know and respect the rules of the road. Read and observe the Motorcycle Safe-

ty booklets included with this Owner’s Manual. You should also read and know

the contents of your state’s motorcycle handbook.

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Use only genuine Victory approved parts and accessories. Use of certain other

manufacturer’s performance parts will void your new motorcycle warranty. See

your dealer for details.

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Gasoline is extremely flammable and is explosive under certain conditions. Re-

fuel in a well ventilated area with the engine turned off. Remove fuel filler cap

slowly. Do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks when refueling or servicing

the fuel system. Do not fill fuel tank above the bottom of the filler neck insert.

Leave air space to allow for fuel expansion.

WARNING: Motorcycle exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide gas.

Do not inhale exhaust gases and never run the engine in a closed garage or con-

fined area.

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Before starting engine, check for proper operation of brake, clutch, shifter,

throttle controls, correct fuel and oil supply.

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Be certain vehicle stand is up before riding the motorcycle. Riding with the stand

unretracted can cause a serious crash, leading to injury or death!

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A new motorcycle must be operated according to the special break-in procedure

explained in this manual on page 32.

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Operate the motorcycle only at moderate speed and out of traffic until you have

become thoroughly familiar with its operation and handling characteristics un-

der all conditions. If you are an inexperienced rider we recommend that you ob-

tain information and formal training in correct motorcycle riding technique.

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Do not exceed the legal speed limit or drive too fast for existing conditions. Al-

ways reduce speed when poor driving conditions exist. High speed increases

the influence of any other condition affecting stability and possibility of loss of

control.

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Pay strict attention to road surfaces and wind conditions. Any two wheeled ve-

hicle may be subject to upsetting forces. Wind blasts from passing cars and

trucks can cause stability to be upset. Be sure to stay aware of traffic surround-

ing you, road conditions, and weather conditions and adjust your riding style ac-

cordingly.

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