2005 Polaris Touring Cruiser Owners Manual - Page 104

2005 Polaris Touring Cruiser Manual

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MAINTENANCE Front Suspension and Steering Inspect Steering and Front Axle 1. Elevate the front of the motorcycle until the front wheel is off of the ground. Use an appropriate motorcycle lift or a block of wood or steel placed securely under the frame. 2. Turn the handlebars from stop to stop. The action should be smooth but not loose or interfered with by wires, hoses, or control cables. 3. Point the front wheel straight ahead. Grasp the front forks near the front axle and attempt to move the front wheel front-to-back. NOTE: If there is front-to-back movement at the steering head, the steering head bearings should be inspected, lubricated, and adjusted (see the VICTORY Service Manual or an authorized VICTORY dealer). Notice The steering head bearings require periodic lubrication even if there is no front-to-back movement at the steering head when checked (see the VICTORY Service Manual or an authorized VICTORY dealer). 4. Turn the handlebars all the way to the right or left. Grasp the front tire and attempt to move the front wheel side-to-side. NOTE: If there is movement at the front axle, inspect the wheel bearings and front axle (see the VICTORY Service Manual or an authorized VICTORY dealer). 5. Slowly rotate the front wheel. If the wheel does not rotate smoothly, inspect the wheel bearings and front axle (see the VICTORY Service Manual or an authorized VICTORY dealer). 101

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MAINTENANCE
Front Suspension and Steering
Inspect Steering and Front Axle
1.
Elevate the front of the motorcycle until the front wheel is off of the ground. Use an appropriate motorcycle lift
or a block of wood or steel placed securely under the frame.
2.
Turn the handlebars from stop to stop. The action should be smooth but not loose or interfered with by wires,
hoses, or control cables.
3.
Point the front wheel straight ahead. Grasp the front forks near the front axle and attempt to move the front
wheel front-to-back.
NOTE:
If there is front-to-back movement at the steering head, the steering head bearings should be inspected,
lubricated, and adjusted (see the
VICTORY Service Manual
or an authorized VICTORY dealer).
Notice
The steering head bearings require periodic lubrication even if there is no front-to-back movement at the
steering head when checked (see the
VICTORY Service Manual
or an authorized VICTORY dealer).
4.
Turn the handlebars all the way to the right or left. Grasp the front tire and attempt to move the front wheel
side-to-side.
NOTE:
If there is movement at the front axle, inspect the wheel bearings and front axle (see the
VICTORY
Service Manual
or an authorized VICTORY dealer).
5.
Slowly rotate the front wheel. If the wheel does not rotate smoothly, inspect the wheel bearings and front axle
(see the
VICTORY Service Manual
or an authorized VICTORY dealer).