2013 Polaris Ness Signature Series Cross Country Tour Owners Manual - Page 48
2013 Polaris Ness Signature Series Cross Country Tour Manual
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Operation The operation section of this manual describes how to ensure maximum performance and longevity through the proper care and operation of your motorcycle. Tip: Even if you're an experienced motorcycle operator or passenger, read all of the safety information in this manual before operating the motorcycle. See page 5. Important areas covered by the operation section include: • Engine Break-In • Fueling • Starting the Engine • Shifting Gears • Accelerating • Using Cruise Control (if equipped) • Braking • Stopping the Engine • Parking Engine Break-In The engine break-in period for your motorcycle is the first 500 miles (800 km) of operation. During this break-in period, critical engine parts require special wear-in procedures so they seat and mate properly. Read, understand and follow all break-in procedures to ensure the long-term performance and durability of your engine. NOTICE: Failure to properly follow 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 may place an excessive load on the engine during the break-in period. Odometer Miles 0-90 91-300 301-500 At 500 Km 0-145 Break-in Procedure Do not operate for extended periods above 1/3 throttle or at any one throttle position. Vary engine speed frequently. 146-483 Do not operate for extended periods above 1/2 throttle or at any one throttle position. Vary engine speed frequently. 484-800 Do not operate for extended periods above 3/4 throttle. At Perform the break-in maintenance outlined in the maintenance section of this 800 manual. Break-in maintenance should be performed by an authorized VICTORY dealer. Break-in maintenance must include inspection, adjustments, fastener tightening and an engine oil and filter change. Performing break-in maintenance at the required odometer reading helps ensure peak engine performance, minimal exhaust emissions and maximum service life of the engine. 46