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V92TC V92TC DELUXE - Polaris

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Maintenance<br />

Inspect Steering and Front Axle<br />

1. Elevate the front of the motorcycle until the front wheel is off of the ground. Use an appropriate<br />

motorcycle lift or a block of wood or steel placed securely under the frame.<br />

2. Turn the handlebars from stop to stop. The action should be smooth but not loose or interfered with<br />

by wires, hoses, or control cables.<br />

3. Point the front wheel straight ahead. Grasp the front forks near the front axle and attempt to move the<br />

front wheel front -to -back.<br />

If there is front -to -back movement at the steering head, the steering head bearings should be<br />

inspected, lubricated, and adjusted (see the Victory Service Manual or an authorized Victory dealer).<br />

Notice The steering head bearings require periodic lubrication even if there is no front -to -back movement<br />

at the steering head when checked (see the Victory Service Manual or an authorized Victory dealer).<br />

4. Turn the handlebars all the way to the right or left. Grasp the front tire and attempt to move the front<br />

wheel side -to -side.<br />

If there is movement at the front axle, inspect the wheel bearings and front axle (see the Victory<br />

Service Manual or an authorized Victory dealer).<br />

5. Slowly rotate the front wheel. If the wheel does not rotate smoothly, inspect the wheel bearings, front<br />

brake rotors and calipers, and front axle (see the Victory Service Manual or an authorized Victory<br />

dealer).<br />

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