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2013 Owner's ManualHammer® SHammer 8-Ball®Vegas Jackpot®Vegas 8-Ball®High-Ball®Victory Judge™Victory Boardwalk™

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6SafetySafety Terms and Signal WordsThe following signal words and symbols appear throughout this manual and on your vehicle. Your safety and the safe

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96SpecificationsTip: Dimensions and specifications may vary with features, options and accessories.VEGAS JACKPOTDimensionsOverall Length 96.3 in (244.

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97SpecificationsTip: Dimensions and specifications may vary with features, options and accessories.VEGAS JACKPOTDrive SystemFinal Drive Type Carbon Fi

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98SpecificationsTip: Dimensions and specifications may vary with features, options and accessories.VEGAS 8-BALL HIGH-BALL JUDGE BOARDWALKDimensionsOve

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99SpecificationsTip: Dimensions and specifications may vary with features, options and accessories.VEGAS 8-BALL HIGH-BALL / JUDGE / BOARDWALKChassisFr

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100SpecificationsFuel SpecificationsFor best performance, use only unleaded gasoline with a 91 pump octane minimum (R+M/2 Method).DO NOT USE E85 GASOL

Página 8 - Introduction

101Maintenance RecordSERVICE PERFORMED COMMENTS MILES(KM)DATE PERFORMED BY

Página 9 - About the Owner's Manual

102Maintenance RecordSERVICE PERFORMED COMMENTS MILES(KM)DATE PERFORMED BY

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103IndexAAbout the Owner's Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Accelerating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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104IndexFFuel Fill Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Fuel Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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105IndexRRear Axle Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Rear Brake Pedal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 38Ref

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7SafetySafe Riding PracticesImproper use of this motorcycle can result in serious injury or death to you, your passenger and others. To minimize the r

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106IndexTThrottle Cable Lubrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Throttle Control Grip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Thrott

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8SafetySafe Riding PracticesFollow these general safe riding practices:• Before each ride, perform the pre-ride inspections. See page 32.• Follow all

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9SafetySafe Riding Practices• Reduce speed when:- the road has potholes or is otherwise rough or uneven.- the road contains sand, dirt, gravel or othe

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10SafetySafe Riding PracticesCarrying a PassengerDo not carry a passenger unless the motorcycle is equipped with passenger seat and passen-ger footres

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11SafetySafe Riding PracticesProtective ApparelWear protective apparel to decrease the risk of injury and increase riding comfort.• Always wear a helm

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12SafetyGross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)WARNING! Exceeding the gross vehicle weight rating of your motorcycle can reduce stability and handling and

Página 20 - Fuel and Exhaust Safety

13SafetyCarrying CargoSaddlebagsWhen operating a motorcycle equipped with saddlebags:• Never ride at speeds exceeding 80 MPH (120 km/h). Depending on

Página 21 - Safety Maintenance

14SafetyTransporting the MotorcycleWhen transporting the motorcycle:• Use a truck or trailer. Never tow the motorcycle. Towing will impair steering an

Página 22 - Reporting Safety Defects

15SafetyAccessory Selection and InstallationUse the following guidelines when choosing and installing accessories:• Do not install accessories that im

Página 23 - Safety and Information Labels

California Proposition 65 WarningThis product contains or emitschemicals known to the state ofCalifornia to cause cancer and birthdefects or other rep

Página 24 - Component Identification

16SafetyFuel and Exhaust SafetyGasoline is highly flammable and explosive under certain conditions.• Always exercise extreme caution whenever handling

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17SafetySafety MaintenanceFailure to perform safety maintenance as recommended can result in difficult handling and loss of control, which could resul

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18SafetyElectromagnetic InterferenceThis vehicle complies with European directive 97/24/EC Chapter 8 requirements, which is equivalent to Canadian ICE

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19SafetySafety and Information LabelsDue to different model and market requirements, your vehicle may not have all of the labels shown. Labels that ap

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20Component IdentificationHandlebar Area1. Clutch Lever2. Mirror3. Speedometer4. Indicator Light Panel5. Tachometer (if equipped)6. Front Brake Fluid

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21Component IdentificationVehicle Identification NumberThe vehicle identification number (VIN) is stamped into the front of the steering head and also

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22Component IdentificationEngine Identification NumberThe engine identification number is stamped into the right crankcase half behind the rear cylind

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23Instruments, Features and ControlsInstrument ClusterSpeedometerThe speedometer displays vehicle speed in either miles per hour (MPH) or kilometers p

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24Instruments, Features and ControlsInstrument ClusterMulti-Function DisplayUse the mode button to toggle through the modes of the multi-function disp

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25Instruments, Features and ControlsInstrument ClusterMulti-Function DisplayOdometerThe odometer displays total distance traveled by the vehicle.Trip

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26Instruments, Features and ControlsInstrument ClusterMulti-Function DisplayAverage Speed (Accessory)The average speed mode displays average vehicle s

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27Instruments, Features and ControlsInstrument ClusterMulti-Function DisplayEngine Error CodesThe error screen displays only when the CHECK ENGINE lig

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28Instruments, Features and ControlsLeft Handlebar ControlsClutch LeverPull the lever toward the handlebar to disengage the clutch. Gradually release

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29Instruments, Features and ControlsRight Handlebar ControlsEngine Stop/Run SwitchPress the top of the engine stop/run switch (STOP) to stop the engin

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30Instruments, Features and ControlsFuel CapUse the ignition key to open and close the fuel cap. Follow proper fueling procedures. See page 44.Tip: Pr

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31Instruments, Features and ControlsSidestandWARNING! An improperly retracted sidestand could contact the ground during operation and cause loss of co

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32Pre-Ride InspectionsAlways perform the recommended pre-ride inspections before each ride. Always perform the inspections before making a long trip a

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33Pre-Ride InspectionsElectrical ComponentsMove the ignition switch to the ON position before performing the electrical inspections out-lined on this

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34Pre-Ride InspectionsEngine Oil LevelWe recommend the use of only VICTORY brand Semi-Synthetic 20W-40 Motor Oil or an equivalent oil designed for use

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35Pre-Ride InspectionsFuel Level1. On level ground, straddle the motorcycle and bring it to the fully upright position.2. Start the engine. The low fu

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For your nearest Polaris dealer, call 1-800-POLARISor visit www.polarisindustries.comPolaris Sales Inc., 2100 Hwy. 55, Medina, MN 55340Phone 1-888-70

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36Pre-Ride InspectionsTire Pressure1. Check tire pressure before riding, when the tires are cold. This will provide the most accurate reading, as ridi

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37Pre-Ride InspectionsFront Brake LeverPull the front brake lever toward the handlebar and release it. It should move freely and smoothly, and it shou

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38Pre-Ride InspectionsRear Brake PedalPress and release the rear brake pedal. It should move freely and smoothly, and it should return to its rest pos

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39Pre-Ride InspectionsRear Brake Fluid Level1. Remove the right side cover.2. Straddle the motorcycle and bring it to the fully upright position.3. Vi

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40Pre-Ride InspectionsMechanical Clutch1. Squeeze the clutch lever toward the handlebar and release it. It should move freely and smoothly, and it sho

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41Pre-Ride InspectionsFront SuspensionInspect the front forks for oil leaks or damage, and verify smooth suspension operation. See page 59.SteeringOn

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42Pre-Ride InspectionsSidestand1. Straddle the motorcycle and bring it to the fully upright posi-tion.2. Move the sidestand upward to the stored posit

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43OperationThe operation section describes how to operate your VICTORY motorcycle to ensure the best performance and longevity of the engine and other

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44OperationEngine Break-in PeriodFueling and Fill HeightAlways heed fuel warnings. See page 16. Always refuel on level ground with the sidestand down.

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45OperationEngine Break-in PeriodStarting the EngineThe starter interlock system allows the engine to be started only when the transmission is in neut

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12013Victory Owner’s ManualHammer® SHammer 8-Ball®Vegas Jackpot®Vegas 8-Ball®High-Ball®Victory Judge™Victory Boardwalk™

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46OperationShifting GearsWARNING! Forced shifting (with clutch engaged) could cause damage to the engine, transmission and drive train. Such damage co

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47OperationAcceleratingAccelerate by opening the throttle (rolling the throttle control grip rearward). The more quickly you open the throttle, the mo

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48OperationParking the MotorcycleChoose a firm level surface to park the motorcycle.1. When fully stopped, shift into neutral.2. Stop the engine.3. Fu

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49MaintenanceProper maintenance assures the highest level of safety, durability and dependability for your motorcycle. • Have your VICTORY dealer perf

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50MaintenancePeriodic Maintenance TableSee table key belowComponent PageOdometer Reading in Miles (Kilometers)500 (800)5000 (8000)10000 (16000)15000 (

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51MaintenanceUniversal ToolThe universal tool and a 4 mm hexagonal wrench are located under the left side cover. The universal tool is a combination 6

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52MaintenanceEngine CompressionCheck engine compression periodically to document engine wear and condition. For engine compression check procedures an

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53MaintenanceDrive Belt Tension Inspection MaintenanceDrive Belt Deflection - with 10 lbs. (4.5 kg) of forceHAMMER 8-BALLVEGAS 8-BALLVEGAS JACKPOTHIGH

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54MaintenanceDrive Belt Tension Inspection1. Elevate and support the rear of the motorcycle with the wheel slightly above the ground. Use an appro-pri

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55MaintenanceDrive Belt Tension AdjustmentCAUTION! Make sure the motorcycle is stable when elevated. Injury may occur if the motorcycle tips or falls.

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2Copyright© 2012 Polaris Sales Inc. All material in this publication is based on the latest product information at the time of publication. Due to con

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56MaintenanceRear Wheel AlignmentWARNING! A skewed rear axle can damage the drive belt, causing belt failure and loss of control of the motorcycle.1.

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57MaintenanceRear SuspensionRear Shock Preload (Ride Height) InspectionSet preload with accurate load conditions before riding to ensure optimum handl

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58MaintenanceRear SuspensionRear Shock Preload (Ride Height) Adjustment1. Rest the motorcycle on the sidestand. Remove the right side cover. See page

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59MaintenanceRear SuspensionSwing Arm and Rear Axle Inspection1. Sit in the operator's seat and slowly bounce the rear suspension a few times. Ma

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60MaintenanceFront SuspensionSteering and Front Axle Inspection1. Elevate and support the front of the motorcycle with the wheel slightly above the gr

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61MaintenanceFuel SystemCAUTION! Always observe all fuel safety procedures when inspecting or servicing the fuel system. See page 16. Fuel Tank Remova

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62MaintenanceThrottle SystemService the throttle system if throttle operation is not smooth, if throttle grip does not return properly, or if cable en

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63MaintenanceClutch (Mechanical)Mechanical Clutch Lever Freeplay1. Remove the right side cover.2. While holding the cable, loosen the adjuster lock nu

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64MaintenanceGear Shift PedalDo not remove and reposition the shift arm on the shift shaft to adjust gear shift pedal height. A 90°+/-5° angle between

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65MaintenanceBrake SystemsFront Brake FluidCheck the front brake fluid level. See page 37. The fluid level should be at or above the top of the sight

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3Table of ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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66MaintenanceBrake SystemsBrake Lever LubricationLubricate at the intervals recommended in the periodic maintenance table. See page 50.1. Remove the r

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67MaintenanceTiresOperating the motorcycle with improper tires or with improper or uneven tire pressure could cause loss of control or accident. Alway

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68MaintenanceWheel SpokesInspect both wheels for loose, bent, broken or missing spokes (if equipped). To identify loose spokes, grasp each spoke and t

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69MaintenanceSpark PlugsSpark Plug RecommendationsReplace spark plugs at the intervals recommended in the periodic maintenance table. See page 50. Alw

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70MaintenanceSeat Removal (HAMMER S)WARNING! A loose seat could cause a sudden shift in riding position, causing loss of control. Always ensure seats

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71MaintenanceSeat Removal (JUDGE/BOARDWALK)1. Remove the side covers. Remove the fuse box from the bracket.2. Remove the two screws securing the seat

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72MaintenanceSeat Removal (VEGAS 8-BALL/HIGH-BALL)WARNING! A loose seat could cause a sudden shift in riding position, causing loss of control. Always

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73MaintenanceHandlebar Position (HIGH-BALL)On models equipped with two handlebar positions, the motor-cycle is manufactured with handlebars in the low

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74MaintenanceBatteryThe motorcycle battery is a sealed, maintenance-free battery. Do not remove the battery cap strip for any reason. Keep the battery

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75MaintenanceBatteryBattery Installation1. Before installing the battery, make sure it's fully charged and clean.2. Slide the battery into positi

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4IntroductionThank you for purchasing a Polaris vehicle, and welcome to our world-wide family of Polaris owners. We proudly produce an exciting line o

Página 90 - Protection from Rodents

76MaintenanceHeadlight Aim InspectionThe top edge of the high beam must be 3 inches (7.6 cm) below the height of the headlight hous-ing parting line a

Página 91 - Removal From Storage

77MaintenanceHeadlight Lamp ReplacementHigh intensity discharge (HID) lamps, if equipped, should be handled only by a trained tech-nician wearing the

Página 92 - Warranties

78CleaningMatte Clear Coat FinishesMatte finish products are prone to trapping dirt, oils and other contaminants. Always clean this type of finish wit

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79CleaningPure VICTORY ProductsThis section provides tips on the very best way to clean, polish and preserve every surface of your beautiful new VICTO

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80CleaningWashing the MotorcycleThere are two totally different styles of motorcycle washing and there is a Pure VICTORY Polish product for each style

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81CleaningQuick Clean-UpsFor quick clean-ups between washings, or when water is not available, use Pure VICTORY Spray & Wipe Instant Detailer, a c

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82CleaningPolishing the MotorcycleThere are now two totally different styles of polishing or protecting your paint and chrome.Standard Method of Polis

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83CleaningPolishing the MotorcyclePremium Polishing for Long-Lasting ProtectionThis newer style of polishing paint and chrome utilizes the latest in h

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84CleaningLeather, Rubber and Vinyl CareNever use a non-recommended protectant on seats, footrests, hand grips or tires. Slippery seats, footrests or

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85StorageIf you will not operate the motorcycle for several months, such as during the winter, store the motorcycle to prevent damage to the fuel syst

Página 100 - Specifications

5SafetyAbout the Owner's ManualFailure to follow recommended precautions and procedures could result in severe injury or death. Always heed all s

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86StorageBattery Care1. Remove the battery. See page 74.2. Clean oxidation from battery posts and cable connectors with a wire brush. Wash the posts a

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87StorageRemoval From Storage1. Remove the cover and any intake or exhaust coverings.2. Unlock the front forks (if locked).3. Verify that tire pressur

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88WarrantiesMotorcycle Noise RegulationTampering with noise control systems is prohibited. Federal law prohibits the following acts or causing thereof

Página 104 - Identification Numbers

89WarrantiesEmissions Control System WarrantyOwner's Warranty ResponsibilitiesAs the motorcycle owner, you are responsible for the performance of

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90WarrantiesEmissions Control System WarrantyI. CoverageWarranty defects shall be remedied during customary business hours at any authorized VICTORY m

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91WarrantiesEmissions Control System WarrantyIII. Limited LiabilityA. The liability of VICTORY under this Emission Control System Warranty is limited

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92WarrantiesVICTORY Motorcycle Warranty PolicyLimited WarrantyVICTORY Motorcycle Division, Polaris Sales Inc., P.O. Box 47700, Hamel, Minnesota 55340-

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93WarrantiesVICTORY Motorcycle Warranty PolicyWarranty Coverage And Exclusions:Limitations Of Warranties And RemediesALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES (INCLUDING

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94SpecificationsTip: Dimensions and specifications may vary with features, options and accessories.HAMMERDimensionsOverall Length 92.7 in. (235.5 cm)O

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95SpecificationsTip: Dimensions and specifications may vary with features, options and accessories.HAMMERDrive SystemFinal Drive Type Carbon Fiber Rei

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