2013 Polaris Ness Signature Series Cross Country Tour Owners Manual - Page 53

2013 Polaris Ness Signature Series Cross Country Tour Manual

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Operation Braking Always allow sufficient stopping distance so that brakes can be applied gradually. Tip: Applying slightly more front brake than rear brake generally provides the best braking performance. 1. To slow the motorcycle with the brakes, close the throttle and apply the front and rear brakes evenly and gradually. Tip: If the anti-lock brake system activates while braking (if equipped) you'll feel pulsing at the foot brake or hand brake. Continue applying equal pressure to the brakes to slow or stop the motorcycle. See page 8. 2. As the motorcycle slows, disengage the clutch, or downshift each time vehicle speed reaches a downshift point. WARNING! Braking improperly could result in loss of control, which could result in serious injury or death. Avoid braking abruptly. Always apply the brakes gradually, especially on wet, slippery or other low traction surfaces. Avoid braking in a curve or turn. Bring the motorcycle to the upright position before applying the brakes. Using Cruise Control (if equipped) If equipped, the cruise control is located on the right handlebar. Read this section and understand how to safely operate this feature before using the cruise control. WARNING! Improper operation of cruise control could cause loss of control and result in serious injury or death. Follow all cruise operation procedures carefully. Never use cruise control when roads are wet or slippery. Do not use cruise control when riding in heavy or congested traffic. Cruise Control Tips Cruise control can be set in any gear. Vehicle speed must be above 25 MPH (40 km/h). Set speed will vary slightly in hilly terrain. Cruise control will not resume a pre-set speed if the resulting acceleration or deceleration rate is too high or too low. For example, resuming a set speed from 40 MPH (64 km/h) while in 6th gear may cause cruise to disengage. • Cruise control will not engage if brake lights are not operating properly. Cruise Control Switches Set Speed 1. Press the cruise control ON button. Tip: The cruise control indicator lamp will illuminate when the ON or OFF switch is pressed. ON SET 2. Wait at least 3 seconds. A red dot (power indicator) at the center of the switch will illuminate to indicate when cruise control can be engaged. 3. Accelerate to the desired speed and press the SET switch. The cruise control indicator lamp will illuminate. Power Indicator 51

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Operation
Braking
Always allow sufficient stopping distance so that brakes can be applied gradually.
Tip:
Applying slightly more front brake than rear brake generally provides the best braking perfor-
mance.
1.
To slow the motorcycle with the brakes, close the throttle and apply the front and rear
brakes evenly and gradually.
Tip:
If the anti-lock brake system activates while braking (if equipped) you’ll feel pulsing at the foot
brake or hand brake. Continue applying equal pressure to the brakes to slow or stop the motorcy-
cle. See page 8.
2.
As the motorcycle slows, disengage the clutch, or downshift each time vehicle speed
reaches a downshift point.
WARNING!
Braking improperly could result in loss of control, which could result in serious injury or
death. Avoid braking abruptly. Always apply the brakes gradually, especially on wet, slippery or other
low traction surfaces. Avoid braking in a curve or turn. Bring the motorcycle to the upright position
before applying the brakes.
Using Cruise Control (if equipped)
If equipped, the cruise control is located on the right handlebar.
Read this section and understand how to safely operate this fea-
ture before using the cruise control.
WARNING!
Improper operation of cruise control could cause loss of
control and result in serious injury or death. Follow all cruise operation
procedures carefully. Never use cruise control when roads are wet or
slippery. Do not use cruise control when riding in heavy or congested
traffic.
Cruise Control Tips
Cruise control can be set in any gear.
Vehicle speed must be above 25 MPH (40 km/h).
Set speed will vary slightly in hilly terrain.
Cruise control will not resume a pre-set speed if the resulting
acceleration or deceleration rate is too high or too low. For example,
resuming a set speed from 40 MPH (64 km/h) while in 6th gear may
cause cruise to disengage.
Cruise control will not engage if brake lights are not operating properly.
Set Speed
1.
Press the cruise control ON button.
Tip:
The cruise control indicator lamp will illuminate when the ON or
OFF switch is pressed.
2.
Wait at least 3 seconds. A red dot (power indicator) at the
center of the switch will illuminate to indicate when
cruise control can be engaged.
3.
Accelerate to the desired speed and press the SET switch.
The cruise control indicator lamp will illuminate.
Cruise Control
Switches
ON
SET
Power Indicator