Maintenance, Brakes – Polaris 2009 Victory Vegas Jackpot User Manual
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MAINTENANCE
Brakes
Front Brake Lever Movement
Squeeze the front brake lever toward the handlebar and release it. It should move
freely and smoothly and should return to its rest position quickly when
released. You should feel a firm resistance in the lever within the
first 3/4-inch (19 mm) of lever travel.
If the brake lever travels too far before beginning to engage the brake,
see the VICTORY Service Manual, or contact an authorized VICTORY
dealer for service.
Front Brake Lever Lubrication
1. Remove right side mirror.
2. Remove brake lever pivot nut (10mm wrench or socket) and pin (4mm hexagonal wrench). Note plunger
direction of installation if removed. This is critical for proper brake function.
3. Remove any old grease and dirt from the brake lever and housing.
4. Lubricate the brake lever and lever pivot pin with VICTORY All
Purpose Grease or equivalent.
5. Reinstall the brake lever and lever pivot pin.
Torque the pivot pin to 52 in-lbs (6 Nm).
6. Install the nut.
Torque to 52 in-lbs (6 Nm).
7. Check front brake lever movement (see above).
8. Install right side mirror and adjust.
3/4 inch
(19 mm)
Large diameter
end toward lever