Cleaning, Washing and drying the motorcycle, Warning – Polaris 2009 Victory Vegas Jackpot User Manual

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CLEANING

Washing and Drying the Motorcycle

4. Wash the entire motorcycle using a soft cloth or sponge soaked in a solution of mild detergent and warm water.

Use plenty of the water/detergent solution while washing, and apply minimal pressure. Excessive pressure may

cause debris to scratch the finish. Rinse the cloth or sponge frequently.

NOTE: Use as little water as possible when washing near the air cleaner or the exhaust pipe openings. An excessively wet air clean-

er, or water in the exhaust pipes, may cause the engine to start and run poorly. Dry these components thoroughly before using

the motorcycle.

5. Clean the front fork tubes thoroughly to reduce fork seal wear and leakage.
6. If insects, oil, tar, tree sap, or other foreign material is difficult to remove by applying gentle pressure using the

warm water and mild detergent mixture, you may need to use a special cleaner. Choose a cleaner designed for

use on the type of surface you plan to clean.

7. Rinse the motorcycle with water running at low pressure.
8. Remove the rubber bands and plastic bags from the exhaust pipes, and wipe the motorcycle dry with a soft cloth

or chamois.

9. After washing the motorcycle, start the engine and let it idle for a few minutes. Make sure the brakes are

functioning properly before riding.

Excessively wet brake pads or discs may diminish braking effectiveness. Dry these components

thoroughly before using the motorcycle.

WARNING

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