2013 Polaris High-Ball Owners Manual - Page 69

2013 Polaris High-Ball Manual

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Maintenance Seat Removal (VEGAS/HIGH-BALL) WARNING! A loose seat could cause a sudden shift in riding position, causing loss of control. Always make sure the seats are securely fastened before riding the motorcycle. 1. Remove the side covers. Remove the fuse box from the bracket. 2. Remove the two screws (left and right) securing the seat to the frame. 3. Lift the rear of the seat and pull rearward and upward to remove it. Seat Installation (VEGAS/HIGH-BALL) 1. Slide the seat tongue into the rubber mount at the rear of the fuel tank. Push down on the rear of the seat until the screw holes align. 2. Ensure the front seat mount is engaged in the front rubber mount, then install the screws and tighten securely. 3. Reinstall the fuse box. Reinstall the side covers. Handlebar Position (HIGH-BALL) On models equipped with two handlebar positions, the motorcycle is manufactured with handlebars in the low position. Before changing handlebar position, check regulations in your area of operation. Operation with the handlebars in the high position may not be legal in all areas or for all riders. WARNING! Handlebar controls must be repositioned each time handlebar position is changed. Failure to reposition handlebar controls could result in loss of vehicle control resulting in severe injury or death. High Position Low Position 1. To adjust handlebar position, loosen High Position the bolts on the bottom of the riser. Align upper 2. Adjust the handlebars upward or mark to split. downward to the desired position. 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, then Low Position tighten the rear bolts. Use forward holes. Torque: 22 ft-lbs (31 Nm) Low Position Align lower mark to split. 4. Loosen the screws at the bottom of the left and right handlebar controls and reposition both controls. Make sure the index pin in each control is fully seated in the appropriate handlebar hole before tightening screws. For handlebars in the low position, seat the index pins in the forward set of index holes. For handlebars in the high position, seat the pins in the rear set of holes. 5. Tighten the handlebar control screws. Torque: 25 in-lbs (2.8 Nm) High Position Use rear holes. Index Pin 67

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Maintenance
Seat Removal (VEGAS/HIGH-BALL)
WARNING!
A loose seat could cause a sudden shift in riding position, causing loss of control. Always
make sure the seats are securely fastened before riding the motorcycle.
1.
Remove the side covers. Remove the fuse box from the bracket.
2.
Remove the two screws (left and right) securing the seat to the frame.
3.
Lift the rear of the seat and pull rearward and upward to remove it.
Seat Installation (VEGAS/HIGH-BALL)
1.
Slide the seat tongue into the rubber mount at the rear of the fuel tank. Push down on the
rear of the seat until the screw holes align.
2.
Ensure the front seat mount is engaged in the front rubber mount, then install the screws
and tighten securely.
3.
Reinstall the fuse box. Reinstall the side covers.
Handlebar Position (HIGH-BALL)
On models equipped with two handlebar positions, the motor-
cycle is manufactured with handlebars in the low position.
Before changing handlebar position, check regulations in your
area of operation. Operation with the handlebars in the high
position may not be legal in all areas or for all riders.
WARNING!
Handlebar controls must be repositioned each time
handlebar position is changed. Failure to reposition handlebar controls
could result in loss of vehicle control resulting in severe injury or death.
1.
To adjust handlebar position, loosen
the bolts on the bottom of the riser.
2.
Adjust the handlebars upward or
downward to the desired position.
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, then
tighten the rear bolts.
Torque:
22 ft-lbs (31 Nm)
4.
Loosen the screws at the bottom of the left and
right handlebar controls and reposition both
controls.
Make sure the index pin in each
control is fully seated in the appropriate
handlebar hole before tightening screws.
For
handlebars in the low position, seat the index
pins in the forward set of index holes. For
handlebars in the high position, seat the pins in
the rear set of holes.
5.
Tighten the handlebar control screws.
Torque:
25 in-lbs (2.8 Nm)
High
Position
Low
Position
High
Position
Align upper
mark to split.
Low
Position
Align lower
mark to split.
Low Position
Use forward holes.
High Position
Use rear holes.
Index Pin