2004 Polaris Touring Cruiser Owners Manual - Page 78

2004 Polaris Touring Cruiser Manual

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OPERATION Shifting Gears WARNING • Downshifting at a speed in excess of the recommended downshift point may severely damage the transmission or cause the rear wheel to lose traction. It could also result in engine damage from running at excessive rpm. Reduce speed before downshifting and do not downshift at a speed above that in the table of recommended shift points. • Downshifting abruptly on wet, rough, loose, or slippery surfaces can cause the motorcycle to skid. When downshifting while passing over such surfaces, release the clutch lever very gradually. • Downshifting in a curve may cause the rear wheel to lose traction. Downshift before you enter a curve. Recommended Shift Points The following table shows the appropriate speed at which to shift up or down to each gear. Upshift (Acceleration) Gear Change Upshift Speed Downshift (Deceleration) Gear Change Downshift Speed 1st to 2nd 2nd to 3rd 3rd to 4th 4th to 5th 76 15 mph (24 km/h) 25 mph (40 km/h) 35 mph (56 km/h) 45 mph (72 km/h) 5th to 4th 4th to 3rd 3rd to 2nd 2nd to 1st 35 mph (56 km/h) 25 mph (40 km/h) 15 mph (24 km/h) 10 mph (16 km/h)

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OPERATION
ShiftingGears
Downshifting at a speed in excess of the recommended downshift point may severely damage the
transmission or cause the rear wheel to lose traction. It could also result in engine damage from
running at excessive rpm. Reduce speed before downshifting and do not downshift at a speed
above that in the table of recommended shift points.
Downshifting abruptly on wet, rough, loose, or slippery surfaces can cause the motorcycle to
skid. When downshifting while passing over such surfaces, release the clutch lever very
gradually.
Downshifting in a curve may cause the rear wheel to lose traction. Downshift before you enter a
curve.
WARNING
RecommendedShiftPoints
The following table shows the appropriate speed at which to shift up or down to each gear.
Upshift(Acceleration)
GearChange
UpshiftSpeed
Downshift(Deceleration)
GearChange
DownshiftSpeed
1stto2nd
15mph(24km/h)
5thto4th
35mph(56km/h)
2ndto3rd
25mph(40km/h)
4thto3rd
25mph(40km/h)
3rdto4th
35mph(56km/h)
3rdto2nd
15mph(24km/h)
4thto5th
45mph(72km/h)
2ndto1st
10mph(16km/h)