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Cruiser
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| New Proud owner of 2008 Victory Vision Tour Premium. In looking at the mainteance schedule it calls for regular lubrication of moving parts i.e. clutch brake lever barke pedal etc. What should I use for that?
Thanks in advance,
Martin |
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Central Wisconsin | Welcome.....................................to the forum and you'll love your Vision I like to use a clutch/cable oil (thin oil) and any of the spray lubes for hard to reach areas. Tom
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Tourer
Posts: 482 Beer Collins, Colorado (there is no fort) | I love this stuff-best cable lube ever. Perfect for heim joints, levers, etc.
http://www.properautocare.com/dupelu.html
Edited by ByteN2it 2010-03-27 7:32 PM
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Visionary
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| I have no idea what Vic recommends. I normally pull levers and bolts in the winter months, clean and lube with a little BelRay waterproof grease. Worked on every bike I've owned but I'm open to other ideas |
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Cruiser
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| Thanks to all who repliied. Tom I do love my Vision and thus my question, I want to take proper care of it so she takes good care of me, and I love that Ice Blue. What does S1 L1 mean? Many thanks Martin. |
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Central Wisconsin | PCNova - 2010-03-30 7:26 PM Thanks to all who repliied. Tom I do love my Vision and thus my question, I want to take proper care of it so she takes good care of me, and I love that Ice Blue. What does S1 L1 mean? Many thanks Martin. Hi Martin, Our bikes sure seem to grow on us. LOL!
How I understand it is (S1) stage one has to do with air flow/ EFI calibration and (L1) level one is less restrictive exhaust. http://www.purepolaris.com/Search.aspx?q=vision+exhaust&Department=Victory%28PolarisPGACatalog%29 Tom
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