2009 Polaris Vegas Low Owners Manual - Page 148

2009 Polaris Vegas Low Manual

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Fasteners MAINTENANCE Visually inspect the entire motorcycle chassis and engine for loose, damaged, or missing fasteners. Tighten loose fasteners to the proper torque (see the Specifications section of the Owner's Manual, or the VICTORY Service Manual). Replace stripped, damaged, or broken fasteners with genuine VICTORY fasteners of equal size and strength immediately. Universal Tool The universal tool is located in a holder under the left side cover. The universal tool is a combination 6mm hexagonal wrench with a phillips screwdriver tip, and can be used to service the following items: Oil Drain Plug Handlebar Adjustment Turn Signal Bulb Air Filter Passenger Seat Indicator Bulbs Headlight Bulb Accessory Saddlebag, Windshield, and Driver's Backrest Fasteners Road Test Before returning the motorcycle to regular use, road test it in a safe environment. Pay special attention to the proper fit and operation of all serviced components. Make any corrections or additional adjustments as necessary to ensure safe and enjoyable vehicle performance. WARNING Improperly installed or adjusted components can make the motorcycle unstable or hard to handle. Improperly installed electrical components can cause engine or electrical system failure. In either case, damage or serious injury could result. 143

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MAINTENANCE
Fasteners
Visually inspect the entire motorcycle chassis and engine for loose, damaged, or missing fasteners. Tighten loose
fasteners to the proper torque (see the Specifications section of the
Owner’s Manual
, or the
VICTORY Service
Manual
). Replace stripped, damaged, or broken fasteners with genuine VICTORY fasteners of equal size and
strength immediately.
Universal Tool
The universal tool is located in a holder under the left side cover. The universal tool is a combination 6mm
hexagonal wrench with a phillips screwdriver tip, and can be used to service the following items:
Oil Drain Plug
Handlebar Adjustment
Turn Signal Bulb
Air Filter
Passenger Seat
Indicator Bulbs
Headlight Bulb
Accessory Saddlebag, Windshield, and Driver’s Backrest Fasteners
Road Test
Before returning the motorcycle to regular use, road test it in a safe environment. Pay special attention to the proper
fit and operation of all serviced components. Make any corrections or additional adjustments as necessary to ensure
safe and enjoyable vehicle performance.
Improperly installed or adjusted components can make the motorcycle unstable or hard to handle.
Improperly installed electrical components can cause engine or electrical system failure. In either case,
damage or serious injury could result.
WARNING