Indian Chieftain Dark Horse Icon (2022) Manual

Indian Motor Chieftain Dark Horse Icon (2022)

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For Maintenance and Safety
OWNER’S
MANUAL
2022
WARNING
Operating, servicing, and maintaining a passenger vehicle or o-road
vehicle can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon
monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California
to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize
exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, do not idle the engine except as
necessary, service your vehicle in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves
or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle.
For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle.
!WARNING
Read, understand, and follow all of the instructions and safety
precautions in this manual and on all product labels.
Failure to follow the safety precautions
could result in serious injury or death.
!
2022 Rider’s Manual
Indian Springfield Dark Horse
Indian Springfield
Chieftain Dark Horse
Chieftain
Chieftain Limited
Chieftain Elite
Roadmaster Dark Horse
Roadmaster
All information contained within this publication is based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. Product
improvements or other changes may result in differences between this manual and the motorcycle. Depictions and/or procedures in this
publication are intended for reference use only.
No liability can be accepted for omissions or inaccuracies. Indian Motorcycle Company reserves the right to make changes at any time,
without notice and without incurring obligation to make the same or similar changes to motorcycles previously built. Any reprinting or
reuse of the depictions and/or procedures contained within, whether whole or in part, is expressly prohibited.
Unless noted, trademarks are the property of Indian Motorcycle International LLC
Ride Command® is a registered trademark of Polaris Industries Inc. Jack Daniel’s® is a registered trademark of Jack Daniels Properties,
Inc. Dunlop® is a registered trademark of DNA (Housemarks) Limited. Metzeler® and Cruisetec® are registered trademarks of Pirelli Tyre
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9940084 R01
Congratulations on your purchase of a new INDIAN MOTORCYCLE. You have joined an elite family of motorcycle riders who have
acquired a celebrated piece of American history by choosing to own an INDIAN MOTORCYCLE.
Your new motorcycle is the end result of true dedication and craftsmanship by our engineering, design and assembly teams. It was
designed and manufactured to meet our goal of providing you with a high quality motorcycle that you can ride trouble-free for many years
to come. We hope you will take as much pride in riding your new motorcycle as our team did in building it for you.
We urge you to read this rider’s manual thoroughly. It contains information essential to safe riding and proper maintenance of your
motorcycle.
Your authorized INDIAN MOTORCYCLE dealer knows your motorcycle best and should be consulted for service and assistance. Skilled
technicians using advanced equipment and methods are best qualified to perform all major repairs and service your motorcycle may
require.
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE comply with all federal, state and local safety and emission regulations for the area of intended sale.
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CONGRATULATIONS!
The following signal words and symbols appear throughout this manual and on your vehicle. Your safety is involved when these words and
symbols are used. Become familiar with their meanings before reading the manual.
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in minor to moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE provides key information by clarifying instructions.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT provides key reminders during disassembly, assembly, and inspection of components.
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CONGRATULATIONS!
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Reporting Safety Defects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Instruments, Features and Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Pre-Ride Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Cleaning and Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
Maintenance Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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IINNTTRROODDUUCCTTIIOONN
IIDDEENNTTIIFFIICCAATTIIOONN NNUUMMBBEERR RREECCOORRDDSS
Record important identification numbers below:
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
Engine Identification Number
Master PIN
Rider PIN
Key Fob #1 Serial Number
Key Fob #2 Serial Number (optional)
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INTRODUCTION
SSEERRVVIICCEE AANNDD WWAARRRRAANNTTYY IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN
Some procedures are beyond the scope of this manual. See your
dealer to purchase an INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Service Manual. Some
procedures provided in the service manual require specialized
knowledge, equipment, and training. Be sure you have the
required technical skills and tools that are needed before you
attempt ANY service on your motorcycle. Please contact your
authorized dealer before attempting any service work that is
beyond your level of technical knowledge or experience, or if the
work requires specialized equipment.
OOPPEERRAATTIINNGG MMOOTTOORRCCYYCCLLEE OOUUTTSSIIDDEE TTHHEE UU..SS..AA..
If you plan to operate your motorcycle in countries other than the
USA and Canada:
Service facilities or replacement parts may not be readily
available.
Unleaded gasoline may not be available. The use of leaded fuels
will cause engine damage, damage to your emissions systems
and voiding of your warranty.
Gasoline may have a considerably lower octane rating.
Improper fuel can cause engine damage.
EENNGGIINNEE IIDDEENNTTIIFFIICCAATTIIOONN NNUUMMBBEERR
The engine number q
is stamped into the right crankcase beneath
the balance shaft cover. The engine number is positioned behind
the right floorboard with the engine installed in the frame. Record
the number in the space provided on page 7.
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INTRODUCTION
DDEEVVIICCEE CCOOMMPPLLIIAANNCCEE SSTTAATTEEMMEENNTTSS
UUSSAA RRAADDIIOO CCOOMMPPLLIIAANNCCEE
This vehicle contains the following radio equipment or
components that contain radio equipment:
COMPONENT COMPONENT ID MANUFACTURER
9200 Series Display RC-7 Polaris Industries Inc.
Key Fob (433 MHz) 4014121 / 4014111 Liberty Technology
Co.
Tire Pressure
Monitoring System
(TPMS) Sensor
4019660 Schrader® Electronic
VCM 2415667 Pacific Insight
Cell Modem 4018230 Nimbelink
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
CAUTION
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the users authority to
operate the equipment.
CCAANNAADDAA RRAADDIIOO CCOOMMPPLLIIAANNCCEE
This vehicle contains the following radio equipment or
components that contain radio equipment:
COMPONENT COMPONENT ID MANUFACTURER
9200 Series Display RC-7 Polaris Industries Inc.
Key Fob (433 MHz) 4014121 / 4014111 Liberty Technology
Co.
Tire Pressure
Monitoring System
(TPMS) Sensor
4019660 Schrader® Electronic
VCM 2415667 Pacific Insight
Cell Modem 4018230 Nimbelink
This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that
comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development
Canada’s license-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference.
2. This device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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INTRODUCTION
EEUURROOPPEEAANN UUNNIIOONN ((EEUU)) RRAADDIIOO CCOOMMPPLLIIAANNCCEE
This vehicle contains the following radio equipment or components that contain radio equipment:
COMPONENT COMPONENT ID MANUFACTURER TRANSMITTING
FREQUENCY
MAX RF
TRANSMITTING PWR
9200 Series Display RC-7 Polaris Industries Inc. 2402 - 2480 MHz 0.2432
Key Fob (433 MHz) 4014121 / 4014111 Liberty Technology Co. 433.92 - 433.92 MHz 6.06 mW (e.r.p.)
Tire Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS) Sensor
4019660 Schrader® Electronic 433.92 - 433.92 MHz < 10 mW (e.r.p.)
VCM 2415667 Pacific Insight 0.125 - 0.125 MHz 102.15 dBµV/m
Hereby, Polaris Industries Inc. declares that the above radio equipment is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
https://www.polaris.com/en-us/radio-conformity/
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INTRODUCTION
JJAAPPAANNEESSEE RRAADDIIOO CCOOMMPPLLIIAANNCCEE
This vehicle contains the following radio equipment or
components that contain radio equipment:
COMPONENT COMPONENT ID MANUFACTURER
9200 Series Display RC-7 Polaris Industries
Inc.
Key Fob (315 MHz) 4080233 Liberty Technology
Co.
VCM 2416079 Pacific Insight
RREEPPOORRTTIINNGG SSAAFFEETTYY DDEEFFEECCTTSS
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect that could result in a
crash or cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in
addition to notifying INDIAN MOTORCYCLE in writing.
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation,
and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it
may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot
become involved in individual problems between you, your
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE dealer or INDIAN MOTORCYCLE.
To contact NHTSA, or obtain other information about motor vehicle
safety, you may either call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-
888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153), visit the NHTSA web site at
www.safercar.gov, or write to:
ADMINISTRATOR, NHTSA
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
West Building
Washington, DC 20590
RREEPPOORRTTIINNGG SSAAFFEETTYY DDEEFFEECCTTSS ((CCAANNAADDAA))
To report a safety defect to Transport Canada, you may either fill
out an online defect complaint form at their website (English:
http://www/tc/gc/ca/recalls, French: http://www.tc.gc.ca/
rappels) or contact their Defect Investigations and Recalls Division
by calling toll-free 1-800-333-0510 (Canada) or 819-994-3328
(Ottawa-Gatineau area / International).
EELLEECCTTRROOMMAAGGNNEETTIICC IINNTTEERRFFEERREENNCCEE
This vehicle complies with UN ECE Regulation 10 requirements
and Canadian ICES-002.
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INTRODUCTION
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SSAAFFEETTYY
AABBOOUUTT TTHHEE RRIIDDEERR’’SS MMAANNUUAALL
WARNING
Failure to follow all recommended precautions and procedures
could result in serious injury or death. Always heed all safety
precautions and follow all operation, inspection and maintenance
procedures outlined in this manual.
All references to RIGHT, LEFT, FRONT or REAR are from the
operator’s perspective when seated in a normal riding position. If
you have questions about the operation or maintenance of your
motorcycle after you've read this manual, please see your
authorized dealer. To locate the nearest authorized INDIAN
MOTORCYCLE dealer, visit the INDIAN MOTORCYCLE web site at
www.indianmotorcycle.com.
Carefully read and understand the information found in the Safety
section beginning on this page. To keep your motorcycle in peak
condition on the road or in storage, understand and follow the
procedures outlined in the section beginning on page Maintenance
87.
Bring the manual along when you ride. Following the precautions
and procedures in the manual will add to your enjoyment and help
keep you safe. If you lose or damage this manual, please purchase
a new one through any authorized INDIAN MOTORCYCLE dealer.
This rider’s manual should be considered part of the motorcycle
and should remain with the motorcycle when ownership changes.
SSAAFFEE RRIIDDIINNGG PPRRAACCTTIICCEESS
WARNING
Improper use of a motorcycle can result in serious injury or death
to you, your passenger and others. To minimize the risk of injury,
read and understand the information contained in this section
before operating the motorcycle. This section contains safety
information specific to the INDIAN MOTORCYCLE, as well as
information about general motorcycle safety. Anyone who rides
the motorcycle (operators and passengers) must follow these
safety precautions.
MMOOTTOORRCCYYCCLLIINNGG HHAASS IINNHHEERREENNTT RRIISSKKSS
You can minimize those risks, but you can't eliminate them
completely. Even if you’re an experienced motorcycle operator or
passenger, read all of the safety information in this manual before
operating the motorcycle.
Take a rider education course from the Motorcycle Safety
Foundation® or another qualified instructor. The course will help
you develop or refresh your expertise in safe riding habits
through instruction and riding. For information on Motorcycle
Safety Foundation® rider education courses in your area, call 1-
800-446-9227 or visit www.msf-usa.org.
Read, understand, and follow all information in this manual.
Observe all maintenance requirements specified in this manual.
See the INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Service Manual or an authorized
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE dealer.
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SAFETY
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SSHHOOUULLDD RRIIDDEE TTHHEE MMOOTTOORRCCYYCCLLEE
The motorcycle is designed for on-road use with one rider (and
one passenger if the motorcycle is equipped with a passenger
seat). Never exceed the GVWR or the GAWR. Refer to the
Specifications section, or the Manufacturing Information/VIN
label on the motorcycle frame for model-specific information.
Riding off-road, riding with more than one passenger, or
carrying weight exceeding the maximum weight rating can
make handling difficult, which could cause loss of control.
During the first 500 miles (800 km) of operation, follow all
break-in procedures as outlined on page 75. Failure to do so can
result in serious engine damage.
If your motorcycle is equipped with saddlebags, a windshield or
a passenger backrest, be prepared to reduce operating speed
to maintain stability.
FFOOLLLLOOWW TTHHEESSEE GGEENNEERRAALL SSAAFFEE RRIIDDIINNGG
PPRRAACCTTIICCEESS
Before each ride, perform the Pre-Ride Inspections. Failure to do
so may result in damage to the motorcycle or an accident.
Until you're thoroughly familiar with the motorcycle and all of its
controls, practice riding where there is little or no traffic.
Practice riding at a moderate speed on various road surfaces
and in different weather conditions.
Know your skills and limits, and ride within them.
Allow only licensed, experienced operators to ride your
motorcycle, and then only after they have become familiar with
its controls and operation. Make sure all riders read and
understand this rider’s manual before riding.
Do not ride when you're fatigued, ill or under the influence of
alcohol, prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs or any other
drugs. Fatigue, illness, alcohol and drugs can cause drowsiness,
loss of coordination and loss of balance. They can also affect
your awareness and judgment.
If your motorcycle operates abnormally, correct the problem
immediately. See the or INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Service Manual
an authorized INDIAN MOTORCYCLE dealer.
Ride defensively, as if you are invisible to other motorists, even
in broad daylight. A motorist's failure to see or recognize a
motorcycle is the leading cause of automobile/motorcycle
accidents. Ride where you're clearly visible to other motorists,
and observe their behavior carefully.
Be especially cautious at intersections, as these are the most
likely places for an accident.
To prevent loss of control, keep your hands on the handlebars
and your feet on the footrests.
Be aware that a highway bar is not designed to protect the rider
from injury in a collision.
Obey the speed limit and adjust your speed and riding
technique based on road, weather and traffic conditions. As you
travel faster, the influence of all other conditions increases,
which can affect the motorcycle's stability and increase the
possibility of losing control.
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SAFETY
Do not move or operate the motorcycle with the steering locked
(if equipped), as the severely restricted steering could result in
loss of control.
Reduce speed when:
The road has potholes or is otherwise rough or uneven.
The road contains sand, dirt, gravel or other loose
substances.
The road is wet, icy or oily.
The road contains painted surfaces, manhole covers, metal
grating, railway crossings or other slippery surfaces.
The weather is windy, rainy or otherwise causing slippery or
rapidly changing conditions.
Traffic is heavy, congested, not allowing sufficient space
between vehicles or otherwise not flowing smoothly.
You are being passed in either direction by a large vehicle
that may produce a wind blast in its wake.
When approaching a curve, choose a speed and lean angle that
allows you to pass through the curve in your own lane without
applying the brakes. Excessive speed, improper lean angle or
braking in a curve can cause loss of control.
Ground clearance is reduced when the motorcycle leans. Do not
allow components to contact the road surface when leaning the
motorcycle in a curve, as this could cause loss of control.
Do not tow a trailer. Towing a trailer can make the motorcycle
hard to handle.
Retract the sidestand fully before riding. If the sidestand is not
fully retracted, it could contact the road surface and cause loss
of control.
To maximize braking effectiveness, use the front and rear brakes
together. Be aware of the following braking facts and practices:
The rear brake provides 40% of the motorcycle's stopping
power, at most. Use the front and rear brakes together.
To avoid skidding, apply the brakes gradually when the road
is wet or rough, or contains loose or other slippery
substances.
If possible, avoid applying the brakes while making a turn.
Motorcycle tires have less traction during turns, so braking
will increase the possibility of skidding. Bring the motorcycle
to the upright position before applying the brakes.
With new pads and rotors, allow up to 250 miles (500 km) of
operation in urban driving conditions (not highway cruising)
to allow pads to mate with new rotors. Brakes should be used
frequently. During this time brake performance will be less
effective. Avoid using brakes harshly unless in an
emergency. Brake efficiency will gradually increase during
this seating period.
Hot engine and exhaust components can cause burns to skin
and can ignite a fire if exposed to flammable materials. Always
park the motorcycle clear of flammable materials and where
people are not likely to contact hot components.
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SAFETY
PPRROOTTEECCTTIIVVEE AAPPPPAARREELL
IMPORTANT
Wear protective apparel to decrease the risk of injury and
increase riding comfort.
Always wear a helmet that meets or exceeds established safety
standards. Approved helmets in the USA and Canada bear a U.S.
Department of Transportation (DOT) label. Approved helmets in
Europe, Asia and Oceania bear the ECE 22.05 label. The ECE
mark consists of a circle surrounding the letter E, followed by
the distinguishing number of the country which has granted
approval. The approval number and serial number will also be
displayed on the label. Laws in some areas that you wear require
an approved helmet. Head injuries are the leading cause of
fatalities in accidents involving motorcycles. Statistics prove that
an approved helmet is the most effective protection in
preventing or reducing head injuries. The helmet should fit
snugly, be securely fastened, have no obvious defects, and have
not previously been involved in an accident/crash.
Wear eye protection to protect eyes from wind or airborne
particles and objects. Wearing a face shield can help protect
your face in an accident/crash and protect face from wind or
airborne particles or objects. Laws in some areas that require
you wear eye protection. We recommend that you wear
approved Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) bearing
markings such as VESC 8, V-8, Z87.1, or CE. Make sure
protective eyewear is kept clean.
All riders should wear bright or light-colored and/or reflective
clothing to improve visibility to other motorists. A motorist's
failure to see or recognize a motorcycle is the leading cause of
automobile/motorcycle accidents.
Wear gloves, a jacket, heavy boots and long pants to prevent or
reduce injury from abrasions, lacerations or burns should the
motorcycle fall. Wear boots with low heels, as high heels can
catch on pedals or footrests. The combination of boots and pants
should completely cover legs, ankles and feet, protecting skin
from engine and exhaust system heat.
Do not wear loose, flowing clothing or long boot laces, as they
can catch on handlebars, levers or footrests, or they can become
entangled in the wheels, causing loss of control and serious
injury.
CCAARRRRYYIINNGG AA PPAASSSSEENNGGEERR
WARNING
Do not carry a passenger unless the motorcycle is equipped with
passenger seat and passenger footrests.
CCAARRRRYYIINNGG CCAARRGGOO
Use the following guidelines when attaching cargo or accessories
to the motorcycle. Where applicable, these guidelines also refer to
the contents of any accessories.
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SAFETY
Keep cargo and accessory weight to a minimum, and keep items
as close to the motorcycle as possible to minimize a change in
the motorcycle’s center of gravity. Changing the center of grav-
ity can cause loss of stability and handling and could cause loss
of control.
Adjust ride height as needed. See page 114.
Do not exceed the GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT RATING (GVWR)
or the GROSS AXLE WEIGHT RATING (GAWR) for your
motorcycle.
Distribute weight evenly on both sides of the motorcycle.
Maintain even weight distribution by checking accessories and
cargo to make sure they’re securely attached to the motorcycle
before riding and whenever you take a break from riding.
Uneven weight distribution or sudden shifting of accessories or
cargo while you’re riding may cause difficult handling, loss of
control and driving hazards for other motorists (if cargo falls
from the motorcycle).
For riding comfort and to ensure proper ground clearance,
adjust rear shock air pressure (if equipped) as specified on the
label located under the left side cover. See page 114.
Do not attach large or heavy cargo such as sleeping bags, duffel
bags or tents to the handlebars, front fork area or front fender.
Cargo or accessories placed in these areas can cause instability
(due to improper weight distribution or aerodynamic changes)
and could cause loss of control. Such items can also block air
flow to the engine and cause overheating that can damage the
engine.
Do not exceed the maximum cargo weight limit of any accessory
(see accessory instructions and labels). Do not attach cargo to
an accessory not designed for that purpose. Either circumstance
could result in an accessory failure that could cause loss of
control.
Always obey posted speed limits.
Do not attach anything to the motorcycle unless specifically
designed for that purpose by INDIAN MOTORCYCLE.
SSAADDDDLLEEBBAAGGSS,, TTRRUUNNKK AANNDD OOTTHHEERR SSTTOORRAAGGEE
Whenever operating a motorcycle equipped with cargo storage
features such as saddlebags, a trunk, racks, glove boxes or other
storage compartments:
Never ride at excessive speeds. Storage features and cargo,
combined with the lifting or buffeting effects of wind, can make
a motorcycle unstable and cause loss of control.
Distribute weight evenly on each side of the motorcycle.
Do not exceed the individual weight limit of any saddlebag,
trunk or other storage compartment. Refer to the storage
capacity label located on or near the storage feature.
NEVER EXCEED the GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT RATING (GVWR)
or the GROSS AXLE WEIGHT RATING (GAWR), regardless of
whether or not any storage feature is loaded to capacity.
Exceeding the weight rating can reduce stability and handling
and cause loss of control.
Adjust ride height as needed. See page 114.
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SAFETY
UUSSEE OOFF AACCCCEESSSSOORRIIEESS
Because INDIAN MOTORCYCLE cannot test and make specific
recommendations concerning every accessory or combination of
accessories sold, the operator is responsible for determining that
the motorcycle can be safely operated with any accessories or
additional weight. Use the following guidelines when choosing and
installing accessories:
Do not install accessories that impair operator visibility or the
stability, handling or operation of the motorcycle. Before
installing an accessory, be sure that it does not:
reduce ground clearance when the motorcycle is either
leaned or in a vertical position;
limit suspension or steering travel or your ability to operate
controls;
displace you from your normal riding position;
obscure lights or reflectors.
Bulky, heavy or large accessories can cause instability (due to
the lifting or buffeting effects of wind) and loss of control.
Do not install electrical accessories that exceed the capacity of
the motorcycle’s electrical system. Never install higher wattage
light bulbs than those supplied as original equipment. An
electrical failure could result and cause hazardous loss of engine
power or lights, or damage to the electrical system.
Use only genuine INDIAN MOTORCYCLE accessories designed
for your model.
Do not exceed the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) for your
motorcycle.
Adjust ride height as needed.
MMOODDIIFFIICCAATTIIOONNSS
Modifying the motorcycle by removing any equipment or by
adding equipment not approved by the manufacturer may void
your warranty. Some modifications may not be legal in your area of
operation. If in doubt, contact your authorized INDIAN
MOTORCYCLE dealer.
CAUTION
Modifications could make the motorcycle unsafe to ride and
could result in serious injury to operator or passenger, as well as
damage to the motorcycle.
PPAARRKKIINNGG TTHHEE MMOOTTOORRCCYYCCLLEE
When leaving the motorcycle unattended, turn the engine off. If
your motorcycle is equipped with a keyed ignition, remove the
ignition key to prevent unauthorized use.
NOTICE
Do not store your key fob near the motorcycle.
Park the motorcycle where people are not likely to touch the hot
engine or exhaust system or place combustible materials near
these hot areas. Do not park near a flammable source such as a
kerosene heater or an open flame, where hot components could
ignite combustible materials.
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SAFETY
Park the motorcycle on a firm, level surface. Sloped or soft
surfaces may not support the motorcycle. If you must park on a
slope or soft surface, follow the precautions outlined on page 85.
AANNTTII--LLOOCCKK BBRRAAKKEE SSYYSSTTEEMM RREESSPPOONNSSEE
When the anti-lock brakes engage during a braking event, the
rider will feel pulsing at the brake levers. Continue to apply steady
pressure to the brakes for the best stopping performance.
FFUUEELL AANNDD EEXXHHAAUUSSTT SSAAFFEETTYY
Always heed these fuel safety warnings when refueling or
servicing the fuel system.
WARNING
Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive under certain
conditions.
Always exercise extreme caution whenever handling gasoline.
Always turn off the engine before refueling.
Always refuel outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.
Open the fuel cap slowly. Do not overfill the tank. Do not fill the
tank neck.
Do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks in or near the
area where refueling is performed or where gasoline is stored.
WARNING
Gasoline and gasoline vapors are poisonous and can cause
serious injury.
Do not swallow gasoline, inhale gasoline vapors, or spill
gasoline. If you swallow gasoline, inhale more than a few
breaths of gasoline vapor, or get gasoline in your eyes, see a
physician immediately.
If gasoline spills on your skin or clothing, immediately wash it
off with soap and water and change clothing.
Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless
gas that can cause loss of consciousness or death in a short
time.
Never start the engine or let it run in an enclosed area.
Never inhale exhaust gases.
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SAFETY
SSAAFFEETTYY MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE
WARNING
Failure to perform safety maintenance as recommended can
result in difficult handling and loss of control, which could result
in serious injury or death. Always perform the safety
maintenance procedures as recommended in this manual.
Perform maintenance and repairs promptly. See the INDIAN
MOTORCYCLE Service Manual or an authorized INDIAN
MOTORCYCLE dealer or other qualified dealer.
Before each ride, perform the Pre-Ride Inspections .
Perform all periodic maintenance at the recommended intervals
outlined in the section.Periodic Maintenance
Always maintain proper tire pressure, tread condition and wheel
and tire balance. Inspect tires regularly and replace worn or
damaged tires promptly. Use only approved replacement tires.
See the section. Specifications
Always ensure proper steering head bearing adjustment.
Regularly inspect the rear shock absorber and the front forks for
fluid leaks or damage. Make any necessary repairs promptly.
See page 117.
Clean the motorcycle thoroughly to reveal items in need of
repair.
Fasteners must meet original specifications for quality, finish
and type to ensure safety. Use only genuine INDIAN
MOTORCYCLE replacement parts, and ensure that all fasteners
are tightened to the proper torque.
TTRRAANNSSPPOORRTTIINNGG TTHHEE MMOOTTOORRCCYYCCLLEE
If you must transport the motorcycle:
Use a truck or trailer. Do not tow the motorcycle with another
vehicle, as towing will impair the motorcycle’s steering and
handling.
Position and restrain the motorcycle in an upright position.
Do not restrain the motorcycle using the handlebars.
Loop tiedown straps (from the front) up and over the lower triple
clamp, using care to not interfere with wiring and brake lines.
Place tiedowns as wide apart as possible on the truck or trailer
bed for best stability.
Do not engage the side stand during truck or trailer
transportation.
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SAFETY
GGRROOSSSS VVEEHHIICCLLEE WWEEIIGGHHTT RRAATTIINNGG ((GGVVWWRR))
WARNING
Exceeding the gross vehicle weight rating of your motorcycle can
reduce stability and handling and could cause loss of control.
NEVER exceed the GVWR of your motorcycle.
The maximum load capacity of your motorcycle is the maximum
weight you may add to your motorcycle without exceeding the
GVWR. This capacity is determined by calculating the difference
between your motorcycle’s GVWR and wet weight.
Refer to the section of this manual or the Specifications
Manufacturing Information/VIN label on the motorcycle frame for
model-specific information.
When determining the weight you will be adding to your
motorcycle, and to ensure you do not exceed the maximum load
capacity, include the following:
Operator body weight
Passenger body weight
Weight of all riders apparel and items in or on apparel
Weight of any post-production accessories and their contents
Weight of any additional cargo on the motorcycle
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SAFETY
SSAAFFEETTYY AANNDD IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN LLAABBEELLSS
NOTICE
Models shown for reference only. Safety label locations may vary depending on model.
q Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) (side of steering head)
w Vehicle Emission Control Information (VECI)
e Noise Emission Control Information (NECI)
r Operator Warning/Fuel Recommendation
t Shock Air Pressure Warning (under side cover)
y Rear Wheel Service Warning (under side cover)
u Saddlebag / Cargo Warning
i Rear Tip-Over Bar Warning
o Dashboard Cargo Capacity Warning
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SAFETY
NOTICE
Models shown for reference only. Safety label locations may vary depending on model.
a Trunk/Trunk Rack Capacity Label s Lower Fairing Glove Box Cargo Capacity Label (inside covers)
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SAFETY
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IINNSSTTRRUUMMEENNTTSS,, FFEEAATTUURREESS AANNDD CCOONNTTRROOLLSS
CCOONNSSOOLLEE
CCRRUUIISSEERR MMOODDEELLSS
q
Clutch Lever
w
Left Control
e
Right Control
r
Auxiliary Light Switch
t
Fuel Gauge
y
Instrument Cluster
u
Battery Charge Port
i
Front Brake Cylinder
o
Throttle Grip
a
Front Brake Lever
s
Heated Hand Grip Switch
d
Power Lock Switch
f
Fuel Cap
g
Ornamental Cap (Do Not
Remove)
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INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
BBAAGGGGEERR MMOODDEELLSS
q Clutch Lever
w Left Control
e Right Control
r Speedometer/Fuel Gauge
t Ride Command Display
y Tachometer
u Auxiliary Light Switch
i Heated Hand Grip Switch
o Power Lock Switch
a Battery Charge Port
s Front Brake Cylinder
d Front Brake Lever
f Throttle Grip
g Fuel Cap
h Ornamental Cap (Do Not
Remove)
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INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
SSWWIITTCCHH LLOOCCAATTIIOONNSS
LLEEFFTT CCOONNTTRROOLL
q
Horn
w
Hi Beam
e
Low Beam/ Flash to Pass
r
Turn Signal/Hazard Signal
t
Screen List Select (if equipped)
y
Audio Control Switch (if equipped)
RRIIGGHHTT CCOONNTTRROOLL
u
Power Switch
i
Engine Stop Switch
o
Engine Start/Run Switch
a
Cruise Control Switch
s
Windscreen Control Switch (if equipped)
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INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
TTOOGGGGLLEE SSWWIITTCCHHEESS
All models are equipped with toggle switches on the front side of
the left q
and right handlebar controls.
The power switch must be ON for the toggle switches to function.
Use the right-hand switch to navigate through menus or accept
dialog boxes on the Ride Command display. Use the left-hand
switch to back out of menus, decline dialog boxes, hang up phone
calls, and toggle through display screens.
SSWWIITTCCHH SSYYMMBBOOLLSS
SYMBOL SWITCH DESCRIPTION
Horn
Switch
Press the horn switch to sound the horn.
High
Headlight
Beam
Switch
The high headlight beam switch activates the
high headlight beam. See page 31.
Low
Headlight
Beam
Switch
The low headlight beam switch activates the low
headlight beam. Press down momentarily to
activate Flash to Pass. See page 31.
Turn
Signal
Switch
Move the switch to the left to activate the left
turn signals. Move the switch to the right to
activate the right turn signals. A signal will
deactivate automatically when speed or
distance reach predetermined levels. To cancel
a signal manually, move the switch to the center
position and push it inward.Momentary Feature:
Move the turn signal switch left or right and hold
it in that position for at least one second. The
momentary feature will activate and the signal
will then cancel when the switch is released.
Emergen-
cy Flasher
Switch
(Hazard
Switch)
The hazard switch activates and cancels the
emergency flashers. See page 32.
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INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
SYMBOL SWITCH DESCRIPTION
Screen
List Select
Switch
The Screen List Select Switch (if equipped) is
used to navigate through rider screens.
Audio
Control
Switch
The Audio Control Switch allows users to control
the audio system features from the left control
block. See page 32.
Stop
Switch
Press the bottom of the switch (RUN) to allow the
engine to start and run. Press the top of the
switch (STOP) to stop the engine. See page 30.
Starter
Switch
Use the starter switch to start the engine. The
engine stop/run switch must be in the RUN
position. See page 30.
Power
Switch
Press and release the power switch to enable or
disable all electrical power to the vehicle. See
page 29.
Left-Hand
Trigger
Switch
Use the left-hand switch to back out of menus,
decline dialog boxes, hang up phone calls, and
toggle through display screens. See page 28.
Right-
Hand
Trigger
Switch
Use the right-hand switch to navigate through
menus or accept dialog boxes on Ride
Command display.
SSWWIITTCCHHEESS
PPOOWWEERR SSWWIITTCCHH
The power switch is located on the right control
q. Press and
release the power switch to enable or disable all electrical power
to the vehicle.
To disable all electrical power if the motorcycle is moving and the
engine is running, press and hold the power switch for more than
three seconds.
NOTICE
The headlights and any accessories plugged into power ports
will remain on until the power switch is turned off.
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INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
NOTICE
To save battery power, the vehicle will automatically power off
after five minutes of inactivity. Automatic power down can be
overridden on bikes equipped with an INDIAN MOTORCYCLE
Ride Command display through the Vehicle Settings menu.
EENNGGIINNEE SSTTOOPP//RRUUNN SSWWIITTCCHH
Use the engine stop/run switch to turn the engine off quickly.
Press the top of the switch (STOP) q
to interrupt the circuits and
stop the engine. The engine should not start or run when the
switch is in the STOP position.
Press the bottom of the switch (RUN) w
to complete the circuits
and allow the engine to start and run. Press and Release the
bottom switch (RUN) w
to start the engine.
CCRRUUIISSEE CCOONNTTRROOLL SSWWIITTCCHH
Cruise control can be activated and adjusted from the right control
using the Cruise Control Switch q. For more information about
Cruise Control, see page 84.
Toggle Position Function
Left Set/Decelerate
Center Off/On
Right Resume/Accelerate
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INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
WWIINNDDSSHHIIEELLDD SSWWIITTCCHH
Use the windshield switch q
to adjust windshield height for the
best wind deflection.
Press up on the switch to adjust the windshield upward. Press
down on the switch to adjust the windshield downward. Double tap
up or down on the switch to auto-adjust the windshield all the way
up or down. If the windshield is traveling and the opposite
direction is briefly pressed, the auto travel is canceled.
HHIIGGHH//LLOOWW HHEEAADDLLIIGGHHTT BBEEAAMM SSWWIITTCCHH
The headlights automatically come on when the engine is started.
See page 53.
The high/low headlight beam switch toggles the headlight
between high beam and low beam. To activate the high beam,
press the upper portion of the switch. To activate the low beam,
press the lower portion of the switch. To momentarily flash
headlights (Flash to Pass), press and hold the lower portion of the
switch.
HHOORRNN SSWWIITTCCHH
Press the horn switch q
to sound the horn.
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INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
HHAAZZAARRDD SSWWIITTCCHH
The power switch must be ON to activate the flashers, but once
activated, the flashers will continue to flash when the power switch
is turned off. When the flashers are active, all four turn signals
flash.
To activate the hazard switch, press on the center of the turn signal
switch q.
Press and hold the switch to activate the flashers.
Press the switch again to cancel the flashers.
AAUUDDIIOO CCOONNTTRROOLL SSWWIITTCCHH ((IIFF EEQQUUIIPPPPEEDD))
The Audio Control Switch q
allows users to control the audio
system features from the left control block.
VVOOLLUUMMEE
To increase volume, press up on the audio control switch. To
decrease the volume, press down on the audio control switch. To
mute the volume, push in on the audio control switch.
NOTICE
When using a Bluetooth® audio device, pushing down on the
audio control switch will pause the audio. To resume, press down
on the audio control switch again.
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INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
TTUUNNEERR
When the audio source is set to Tuner, press left or right to
navigate through preset stations. Press and hold to seek.
PPEERRSSOONNAALL AAUUDDIIOO
When audio source is set to Bluetooth® Audio or USB/iPod®, press
left or right to navigate through audio tracks.
AAUUXXIILLIIAARRYY LLIIGGHHTT SSWWIITTCCHH ((IIFF EEQQUUIIPPPPEEDD))
The auxiliary lights provide additional lighting on each side of the
headlight. Some drivers prefer using the auxiliary lights when
operating in foggy conditions or when passing a vehicle to help
improve visibility to other motorists.
Press the auxiliary light switch to turn the auxiliary lights on or off.
The switch background light changes color to indicate whether
lights are on or off.
OFF: Red Light
ON: Green Light
The auxiliary lights turn off when the power switch is turned off.
The auxiliary lights automatically turn on when the engine starts if
they were on when the engine was shut down.
The switch background light flashes if a fault exists with either
auxiliary light.
HHAANNDD GGRRIIPP HHEEAATTEERR SSWWIITTCCHH ((IIFF EEQQUUIIPPPPEEDD))
Press the top or bottom of the switch to turn the hand grip heaters
on. The center of the switch illuminates when heaters are on. Press
the center of the switch to turn the heaters off w.
The heaters have 10 heat levels, ranging from OFF (level 0) to
highest heat (level 10). Press and release the top of the switch
q
to
increase the heat level by one increment. Press and release the
bottom of the switch e
to decrease heat by one increment.
The heaters turn off when the engine is turned off. When the
engine is restarted the heaters turn on at the previous heat level
setting.
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INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
If the center of the switch flashes, the heaters may not be working
properly. Please see your dealer.
KKEEYYLLEESSSS IIGGNNIITTIIOONN
SSTTAARRTTIINNGG KKEEYY FFOOBB OOPPEERRAATTIIOONN::
When the electrical system is activated with the power switch, the
key fob must be within range. If the key fob is not detected, the
security light will flash. The electrical system will automatically
shut down.
The starter motor will not engage during this time. If a key fob is
not available, your personal identification number (PIN) can be
entered using the turn signal switches, or on the Ride Command
display screen (if equipped), to unlock the security system. See
page 150.
DDRRIIVVIINNGG KKEEYY FFOOBB OOPPEERRAATTIIOONN::
After starting the engine, the Vehicle Control Module (VCM) will
verify that the key fob is within range again when shifting from
neutral into gear. The security light may turn on during this check.
The VCM will not search for the key fob again after the vehicle has
moved. If the key fob is lost during riding, the PIN will be needed
to restart the vehicle.
If the key fob is not detected when shifting into gear:
The horn will sound and the security light will flash.
The engine will then turn off.
The electrical system will then automatically shut down.
KKEEYY FFOOBB SSTTOORRAAGGEE::
The key fob should not be stored in the phone storage
compartment, or near devices that can interfere with radio waves,
such as cell phones, power supplies, or magnets, during
operation.
SSAADDDDLLEEBBAAGG//TTRRUUNNKK LLOOCCKK SSWWIITTCCHH ((IIFF
EEQQUUIIPPPPEEDD))
Use the key fob or the lock switch on the console to lock and
unlock the electric saddlebag and trunk locks. When using the
console lock switch, the key fob must be within range. If the key
fob is not detected, the security light will flash. The system will not
perform the lock or unlock command.
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INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
HHEEAATTEEDD AANNDD CCOOOOLLEEDD SSEEAATT SSWWIITTCCHHEESS ((IIFF
EEQQUUIIPPPPEEDD))
On models equipped with heated and cooled seats, use the seat
switches located on the lower left edge of the seat to adjust heating
and cooling settings. The front switch
q
controls the settings for
the driver seat, and the rear switch (if equipped)
w
controls the
passenger seat setting.
For models equipped with Ride Command, a brief pop-up will
appear on the touchscreen display when heat level is changed.
IINNSSTTRRUUMMEENNTT CCLLUUSSTTEERR ((CCRRUUIISSEERR MMOODDEELLSS))
The instrument cluster includes the speedometer, indicator lamps
and Multi-Function Display (MFD).
q
Speedometer
w
Indicator Lamps
e
Multi-Function Display
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INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
IINNSSTTRRUUMMEENNTT CCLLUUSSTTEERR ((BBAAGGGGEERRSS AANNDD TTOOUURRIINNGG MMOODDEELLSS))
q
Speedometer
w
Indicator Lamps
e
Multi-function Display
r
Tachometer
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INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
IINNDDIICCAATTOORR LLAAMMPPSS
LAMP INDICATES CONDITION
Cruise Control
Status
Amber Lamp: Cruise control is
enabled, but not set. When
flashing, a cruise control related
fault exists. Cruise Green Lamp:
control is set to the desired
speed. Read the safety and
operation procedures before
using cruise control. See page 84.
Turn Signals One arrow flashes when the
corresponding turn signal is
activated. Both arrows flash when
the hazard signal is activated. If
there is a problem in the signal
system, the lamps will flash at
twice the normal rate.
Vehicle Speed When standard mode is
selected, speed displays in miles
per hour.
When metric mode is selected,
speed displays in kilometers per
hour.
High Beam The headlight switch is set to
high beam. This indicator will
flash if there is a problem with
the low or high beam light.
LAMP INDICATES CONDITION
Neutral The transmission is in neutral
and the power switch is ON.
Low Fuel This lamp illuminates when
approximately one gallon (3.8
liters) of fuel remains in the fuel
tank. The LCD Display will
switch into a Low Fuel Mileage
Counter Mode to provide the
rider with mileage tracking from
the time the indicator was
activated.
Sidestand Light The sidestand light will turn on
anytime the sidestand is down.
Chassis Fault The alert symbol illuminates if a
chassis fault occurs.
Tire Pressure
Monitoring
System (TPMS)
The TPMS indicator illuminates if
low tire pressure is detected. It
will also illuminate along with
the Low Battery Voltage indicator
when TPMS battery power is low,
requiring service.
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INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
LAMP INDICATES CONDITION
Low Oil Pressure This lamp illuminates when oil
pressure drops below a safe
operating pressure while the
engine is running. If this lamp
illuminates while the engine is
running above idle speed, turn
the engine off as soon as safely
possible and check the oil level.
If the oil level is correct and the
lamp remains on after the engine
is restarted, turn the engine off
immediately. See your dealer.
Low Battery
Voltage
This lamp illuminates when
battery voltage is low. Turn non-
essential accessories off to
conserve power. Make sure the
charging system is operating
properly. See page 154. This
lamp also illuminates with the
security light and/or power
switch when the key fob battery
is low, and with the TPMS lamp
when the TPMS sensor battery is
low.
LAMP INDICATES CONDITION
ABS Not
Activated
The indicator remains on until
the anti-lock system activates,
which occurs when vehicle
speed exceeds 6 MPH (10 km/h).
When the lamp is illuminated,
the anti-lock brakes will not
activate, but the conventional
brake system will continue to
operate normally.
Check Engine This lamp illuminates briefly
when the power switch is turned
ON. This indicates proper
function. If this lamp illuminates
while the engine is running, see
an authorized dealer promptly.
The light will remain on if the tilt
sensor shuts down the engine. If
abnormal sensor or engine
operation is detected the light
will remain on as long as the fault
condition exists. Retrieve the
error codes for diagnosis.
Security The security indicator
illuminates when the security
system is activated.
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INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
SSPPEEEEDDOOMMEETTEERR
The speedometer displays forward vehicle speed in either miles
per hour or kilometers per hour.
TTAACCHHOOMMEETTEERR
The tachometer displays engine speed in revolutions per minute
(RPM). A red line on the face of the gauge indicates the maximum
safe engine speed.
Excessive engine speed can cause engine damage or failure,
which could result in serious injury or death. Do not allow engine
speed to exceed the red line.
FFUUEELL GGAAUUGGEE DDIISSPPLLAAYY
The fuel gauge displays fuel level. For the most accurate reading,
sit on the motorcycle and bring it to the upright position.
Non-fairing Models Fairing Models
The segments of the fuel gauge q
show the level of fuel in the fuel
tank. When the last segment clears, a low fuel warning is activated.
All segments including the fuel icon will flash. Refuel promptly.
MMUULLTTII--FFUUNNCCTTIIOONN DDIISSPPLLAAYY ((MMFFDD)) MMOODDEESS ((IIFF
EEQQUUIIPPPPEEDD))
The power switch must be ON to access the MFD. Use the mode
switches q
to toggle through the modes of the multi-function
display and to change settings in the display.
Available Modes:
Odometer
Trip Odometer 1
Trip Odometer 2
Clock
Gear Position
Engine Speed
Average Fuel Economy
DC Voltage
Ambient Air Temperature
Fuel Range
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS)
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INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
OODDOOMMEETTEERR
The odometer displays total distance traveled.
TTRRIIPP OODDOOMMEETTEERRSS
The trip odometers (Trip 1 and Trip 2) display total distance
traveled since being reset. To reset a trip odometer, toggle to the
trip odometer, then press and hold the LEFT-TOGGLE switch until
the trip odometer resets to zero.
CCLLOOCCKK
TIP
The clock must be reset any time the battery has been
disconnected or discharged.
1. Use the LEFT-TOGGLE switch to toggle to the odometer display.
2. Press and the LEFT-TOGGLE switch until the hour segment hold
flashes. Release the switch.
3. With the segment flashing, tap the LEFT-TOGGLE switch to
advance to the desired setting.
4. Press and the LEFT-TOGGLE switch until the next segment hold
flashes. Release the switch.
5. Repeat steps 3–4 twice to set the 10-minute and 1-minute
segments. After completing the 1-minute segment, step 4 will
save the new settings and exit the clock mode.
GGEEAARR PPOOSSIITTIIOONN
Gear position displays at all times while the engine is running,
unless a fault occurs with the gear position sensor.
EENNGGIINNEE SSPPEEEEDD
Engine speed displays in revolutions per minute (RPM).
AAVVEERRAAGGEE FFUUEELL EECCOONNOOMMYY
Average Fuel Economy displays the vehicle’s average fuel
economy as of the last time the mode was reset. To reset, press and
hold the left hand trigger while viewing the fuel economy display.
DDCC VVOOLLTTAAGGEE
The volt meter displays battery voltage. If the engine is not
running, approximate battery voltage displays. If the engine is
running, approximate charging voltage displays.
TTEEMMPPEERRAATTUURREE
The temperature area displays ambient air temperature.
FFUUEELL RRAANNGGEE
The fuel range displays the distance the motorcycle can travel on
the remaining fuel in the fuel tank.
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INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
RRIIDDEE MMOODDEESS
NOTICE
For models equipped with Ride Command, ride modes can be
selected on the display. The following procedure is for models
not equipped with Ride Command.
To select a ride mode, do the following:
1. Press right-hand trigger until displays.Ride Md
2. Hold down on the right-hand trigger. STND, SPORT, or TOUR
will display.
3. Using the right-hand trigger, toggle to change ride mode.
4. Press and hold right-hand trigger to save settings
NOTICE
Flashing ride mode means ride mode has been requested, but
parameters to change the ride mode have not been met (throttle
not in range, etc.)
DDIISSPPLLAAYY UUNNIITTSS ((SSTTAANNDDAARRDD//MMEETTRRIICC))
The display can be changed to display either standard or metric
units of measurement.
STANDARD
DISPLAY
METRIC DISPLAY
Distance Miles Kilometers
Fuel U.S. Gallons I = Imperial
Gallons
Liter = Liters
Temperature Fahrenheit Celsius
Time 12-Hour Clock 24-Hour Clock
1. Stop the engine.
2. Wait 10 seconds.
3. Press and the LEFT-TOGGLE switch while pressing the hold
power switch.
4. When the display flashes the distance setting, tap the LEFT-
TOGGLE switch to advance to the desired setting.
5. Press and the LEFT-TOGGLE switch to save the setting and hold
advance to the next display option.
6. Repeat the procedure to change remaining display settings.
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INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
DDIIAAGGNNOOSSTTIICC FFUUNNCCTTIIOONNAALLIITTYY
Certain conditions will cause an error message to display in the
screen. If this occurs, please see your authorized dealer.
MESSAGE LOCATION INDICATES
ERROR All Checksum error (gauge
malfunction)
LO
(SPRINGFIELD)
DC Voltage Screen Voltage remains below 11.0 volts
for more than 10 seconds
OV
(SPRINGFIELD)
DC Voltage Screen Voltage remains above 15.0 volts
for more than 10 seconds
EENNGGIINNEE EERRRROORR CCOODDEESS
The error screen displays only when the CHECK ENGINE light is
on or when it goes on and off during one ignition cycle. Error
codes display only during the current ignition cycle. When the
power switch is turned OFF, the code and message is lost, but will
reappear if the fault reoccurs after restarting the engine.
q
Error Code Number (0–9)
w
Suspect Parameter Number (SPN)
e
Failure Mode Indicator (FMI)
If the CHECK ENGINE indicator lamp illuminates, retrieve the
error codes from the display. Error codes can also be viewed on
Ride Command display (if equipped). Codes will include a short
description of the error and recommend action.
1. If the error codes are not displayed, use the LEFT-TOGGLE
switch to toggle until “Ck ENG” displays on the main line of the
display.
2. Press and hold the LEFT-TOGGLE switch to enter the
diagnostics code menu.
3. Record the three numbers displayed in the gear position, clock
and odometer displays.
4. See an authorized dealer for code details and diagnosis.
LLOOWW OOIILL PPRREESSSSUURREE DDIISSPPLLAAYY
“LO OIL” displays under the
following conditions.
CONDITION INDICATES ACTION REQUIRED
Engine oil pressure
has dropped while
the engine is
running.
Oil pressure is below
a safe operating
pressure.
Stop the engine as soon as
safely possible and check
the oil level. If the oil level is
sufficient, but “LO OIL
continues to display after
restarting the engine, stop
the engine immediately.
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INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
IINNDDIIAANN MMOOTTOORRCCYYCCLLEE RRIIDDEE CCOOMMMMAANNDD
OOVVEERRVVIIEEWW
For the latest information about you INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Ride
Command display, including software updates, please visit https://
ridecommand.indianmotorcycle.com
NOTICE
Using the display for an extended period of time while the
vehicle’s engine is off can drain the battery.
WARNING
Do not enter information while operating your vehicle. Failure to
pay attention to operating your vehicle could result in loss of
control, injury, or death. You assume all risks associated with
using this device. Read your User Guide.
WARNING
Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control,
crash, and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme
caution when using any device that may take your focus off the
road. Your primary responsibility is the safe operation of your
vehicle. We recommend against the use of any hand-held device
while driving and encourage the use of voice-operated systems
when possible. Make sure you are aware of all applicable local
laws that may affect the use of electronic devices while driving.
Before riding with your new display, do the following:
Read this entire manual.
Familiarize yourself with the features and operations of the
display while the vehicle is stationary.
Download the INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Ride Command app from
the APPLE® APP STORE® or Google Play® store and create your
personalized account.
Check http://www.polaris.com/en-us/rider-support/owners-
manual for the latest updates to the owner’s manual.
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RRIIDDEE CCOOMMMMAANNDD BBUUTTTTOONNSS
BUTTON FUNCTION
Rider Screens Press the Rider Screens button to access the
customizable split screen menu system,
access to ride data, vehicle status, and
vehicle information.
Navigation Press the Navigation button to access Ride
Command navigation features (if equipped),
find directions, and look up addresses, gas
stations, and other points of interest.
Controls Press the Controls Button to access the
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Badge Panel and
additional settings.
Phone Press the Phone button to pair a phone or
headset to the INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Ride
Command display.
Audio Press the Audio Button to change the audio
source, adjust volume level, and set radio
presets.
RRIIDDEERR SSCCRREEEENNSS
The Rider Screens are a
customizable and provides unique
access to ride data, vehicle status,
and vehicle information. The Rider
Screens also provide easy access
to other often used features, such
as Audio controls, Bluetooth®
features, and Maps.
NNAAVVIIGGAATTIIOONN
Press the Navigation button to
access Ride Command navigation
features (if equipped), find
directions, and look up addresses,
gas stations, and other points of
interest.
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CCOONNTTRROOLL PPAANNEELL
From the Control Panel you can access settings, adjust display
brightness, select ride mode, and vehicle climate controls.
You can access the Control Panel at anytime by pressing the gear
button on the gauge, or by tapping the INDIAN MOTORCYCLE
icon located at the top of the display screen.
PPHHOONNEE
The Phone screen displays recent
calls, contact list, key pad, and
messages. The display will only
show messages received while
smartphone is paired via
Bluetooth®.
AAUUDDIIOO SSCCRREEEENN
The Audio screen allows you to
access music stored on your smart-
phone or other music device. You
can pair your device using
Bluetooth®, or by connecting it to
the display’s USB port.
USB audio playback is only
available on flash drives formatted
to exFAT® or FAT32. Playback
from an iOS® devices is only
available on iPhone® 5S models or
later.
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RRIIDDEE CCOOMMMMAANNDD HHAANNDD CCOONNTTRROOLLSS
MMEEDDIIAA SSWWIITTCCHH
Use the 5–way media switch q
to do the following:
Press center to mute
Press up/down to increase/decrease volume.
Press left/right to move to previous/next track.
Long press to activate Push to Talk.
SSEELLEECCTT SSWWIITTCCHH
Use the 3–way select switch w
to do the following:
Press up and down to navigate display screen.
Press center to select.
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TTRRIIGGGGEERR SSWWIITTCCHHEESS
There are trigger switches located on the reverse side of both the
right and left e
switch cubes.
Use the trigger switches to do the following:
Press the right trigger switch to confirm selection.
Press the left trigger switch to back out of menu screens.
RRIIDDEE CCOOMMMMAANNDD RRIIDDEE MMOODDEESS
You can choose between three ride modes, Tour, Standard, or
Sport for an experience customized to your riding style. The
throttle map for each ride mode was designed with a specific
application in mind, resulting in one motorcycle with three distinct
personalities.
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NOTICE
For the ride mode to change the throttle must be fully
disengaged. If you change the ride mode while the throttle is
engaged, a spinning icon will appear indicating that the ride
mode has not yet changed. Once the throttle is disengaged the
icon will disappear and the ride mode will change.
TTOOUURR
Tour mode provides a smoother throttle respond ideal for riding
with a passenger or for long touring rides.
SSTTAANNDDAARRDD
Standard mode features a crisp throttle response and well-
balanced power delivery for responsive passing power and
predictable, slow-speed handling.
SSPPOORRTT
Sport mode is designed for situations when instant response is
needed. Sport mode quickens the throttle response and has a
more aggressive power delivery for increased acceleration.
RRIIDDEE CCOOMMMMAANNDD SSEETTTTIINNGGSS
From the Settings Menu you can view important details about your
vehicle and personalize your touchscreen display. The settings
menu is comprised of four categories: Information, General, Time,
and Vehicle.
GGEENNEERRAALL IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN
From the Information settings menu you can view the following:
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
Mileage
Installed Software Version
Oil Change Interval
GGEENNEERRAALL SSEETTTTIINNGGSS
From the General settings menu you can do the following:
Themes (Day/Night/Auto)
Manage Bluetooth® Devices
Change the Language
Set the Speed Units of Measure (MPH or KPH)
Set the Temperature Units (F or C)
Update Software
CCLLOOCCKK
From the Time Settings you can do the following:
Set the Time Format (12 hour or 24 hour)
Enable GPS Time (automatically sets the time to the time zone
you are currently in)
Set Time (if GPS Time is not enabled)
NOTICE
The clock is sourced from the GPS chip and periodically requires
GPS lock to function correctly.
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NOTICE
Clock reading will be non-existant or inaccurate after
disconnecting battery and will require a new GPS sync to
function properly.
VVEEHHIICCLLEE IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN
From the Vehicle Settings you can do the following:
Oil Life/ Service Reset
Access Vehicle Diagnostics
BBLLUUEETTOOOOTTHH®® PPAAIIRRIINNGG
The INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Ride Command touchscreen display
can be connected to a smart-phone and a headset simultaneously.
To pair a device, do the following:
1. From the Bluetooth® Devices settings screen, the Phone screen,
or the Music screen, tap on the Add Device button to bring up
the pairing prompt.
2. Put your Bluetooth® device into pairing mode.
3. Select the name of the device you want to pair from the
touchscreen display to finish the pairing process.
4. Confirm pairing (if applicable). Depending on the device you
are pairing to the display you may be prompted to confirm
pairing.
CCOONNNNEECCTTEEDD SSEERRVVIICCEESS
Certain INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Ride Command equipped models
include connected services, provided for a limited time starting on
the date of purchase. The features include real time traffic,
weather, and enhanced destination search capabilities. To check
your connected service status and to renew, go to:http://
ridecommand.indianmotorcycle.com.
UUPPDDAATTEE SSOOFFTTWWAARREE
For the latest software for INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Ride Command,
go to:
https://ridecommand.indianmotorcycle.com.
The display software can be updated by connecting a USB stick
containing the latest software version to the USB port located on
the bottom left of the display. The Update Software menu in
Settings will list any available updates on the USB stick. Choose the
correct version and wait for the update to complete before
removing the USB stick. The touchscreen display will automatically
restart when software is updated.
NOTICE
A USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 flash drive formatted to either FAR-32 or
exFAT® is required to successfully perform an update. The
display will not recognize flash drives that do not meet these
requirements.
IMPORTANT
Do not remove power from the display during the update
process.
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OOVVEERR TTHHEE AAIIRR UUPPDDAATTEESS
NOTICE
Over the air updates are only available on models equipped with
a cell modem.
If your model is equipped with a cell modem, the motorcycle will
automatically download software updates from the cloud when the
motorcycle is powered on and a cell modem connection is
available. All downloads occur in the background and can be
resumed if the connection is interrupted or if the motorcycle is
turned off.
HHOOWW TTOO IINNSSTTAALLLL SSOOFFTTWWAARREE
Once new software has been downloaded to your display, you will
be prompted with a notification.
To install new software, do the following:
1. Navigate to the General Settings tab in the Settings menu.
2. Press the “Install” button.
NOTICE
The following conditions must be met for the installation to
initiate: the battery voltage must be greater than 12.5 V, the
wheel speed must be at 0 mph, and the RPMs must equal 0.
NOTICE
The display will restart after the installation has successfully
completed.
NOTICE
Critical updates will be installed automatically. A notification will
display once the update is compete.
3. After the update had been completed, release notes will be
provided on the software update screen.
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UUPPDDAATTEE MMAAPPSS
For the latest maps for Ride Command, go to https://ridecommand.
indianmotorcycle.com.
NOTICE
The display will automatically restart after a software and map
update.
NOTICE
For map updates, a 32GB or greater USB drive formatted to
exFAT® is required.
UUSSBB PPOORRTT
The USB Port makes it easy to power devices, such as phones,
audio sources, or GPS units, in addition to allowing you to stream
music through the LCD display to your Bluetooth® headset. On
models equipped with a INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Ride Command
display, the USB port is also used to update the display software.
For the latest software, go to https://ridecommand.
indianmotorcycle.com.
IMPORTANT
Due to harsh riding environments, INDIAN MOTORCYCLE
recommends using a USB device with retention features.
RREEAARR CCYYLLIINNDDEERR DDEEAACCTTIIVVAATTIIOONN
Designed as an aid to reduce engine and exhaust heat to the rider,
Rear Cylinder Deactivation turns off the rear cylinder when the
engine gets hot.
The following condition must be met for Rear Cylinder
Deactivation to be enabled.
Engine must be up to operating temperature
Ambient Temperature must exceed 15 C
Engine speed must remain below 1000 rpm
Gear position must be 1, 2, or N
Throttle must be in the closed position (0% throttle)
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For models equipped with Ride Command, Rear Cylinder
Deactivation can be turned off by accessing the settings menu in
the drop-down from the top of the screen. Cylinder Deactivation
controls are in the Vehicle Settings menu. When Rear Cylinder
Deactivation is functioning, an icon will illuminate at the top of the
Ride Command display screen.
For models not equipped with Ride Command, do the following to
disable Rear Cylinder Deactivation:
1. Press the right-hand trigger until “CYLdeAC” displays.
2. Hold down the right-hand trigger. “CD ON” or “CD OFF” will
display.
3. Toggle to turn cylinder deactivation on or off. Press and hold
hand right-hand trigger to save settings.
CYLdeAC ON: rear cylinder can deactivate
CYLdeAC OFF: rear cylinder cannot deactivate
HHEEAATTEEDD GGRRIIPPSS HHEEAATT LLEEVVEELL SSEETTTTIINNGG ((IIFF
EEQQUUIIPPPPEEDD))
The heated grips heat level displays momentarily after changing
the heat level. For models equipped with Ride Command, a brief
pop-up will appear on the touchscreen display when heat level is
changed.
BBAATTTTEERRYY CCHHAARRGGEE PPOORRTT
The Battery Charge Port is located on right side of the console. For
more information, see page 145.
CAUTION
Before connecting a battery charger to the Battery Charge Port,
ensure the vehicle has cooled to ambient temperature. Do not
allow cables to rest on hot or sharp surfaces while charging.
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MMIISSFFIIRREE DDEETTEECCTTIIOONN
If a misfire is detected, the check engine indicator lamp will begin
to flash and fuel will be cut to the affected cylinder(s). The check
engine indicator lamp will continue to flash until the ignition switch
has been moved to the off position. Restarting the engine will clear
the flashing indicator and restore fuel to both cylinders. If another
misfire occurs, the check engine indicator lamp will resume
flashing and fuel will once again be cut to the affected cylinder(s).
After the 3 rd misfire, P0314 misfire fault is determined & set, the
check engine light will remain on and fuel will be cut to the
affected cylinder(s). If this occurs, your INDIAN MOTORCYCLE
dealer can assist.
HHEEAADDLLIIGGHHTTSS
The headlights automatically come on when the engine is started.
WARNING
Motorcycle riders must remain as visible as possible at all times.
To aid in this, the headlight must be on at all times. Do not modify
the ignition/headlight wiring to circumvent the automatic
headlight feature.
The headlights operate only when the engine is running. You can
use the high/low headlight beam switch to override this function
and allow the headlights to operate when the engine is not
running. Turn the power switch on, then toggle the high/low
headlight beam switch to turn the headlights on.
TTHHRROOTTTTLLEE CCOONNTTRROOLL GGRRIIPP
The throttle control grip is located on the right handlebar. Use the
throttle control grip to control engine speed.
While seated in the proper riding position:
Roll the grip rearward q
to open the throttle (increase engine
speed and power).
Roll the grip forward w
to close the throttle (decrease engine
speed and power), and cancel cruise control.
The control grip is spring loaded. When you release the grip, the
throttle returns to the idle position.
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TTIIRREE PPRREESSSSUURREE MMOONNIITTOORRIINNGG SSYYSSTTEEMM
((TTPPMMSS)) ((IIFF EEQQUUIIPPPPEEDD))
NOTICE
On models equipped with a TPMS, the sensors are located 180°
from the valve stem. Use caution when servicing tires. To avoid
damaging a sensor, break the bead at the valve stem, then at 90°
and 270° from the valve stem as required.
With a TPMS, the pressure of each tire can be viewed in the MFD
and in the display for Infotainment motorcycles on rider screens. If
dashes display instead of a pressure value while traveling above
15 MPH (24 km/h), the system may not be functioning properly.
See your dealer for service.
The TPMS warning indicator will illuminate if low tire pressure is
detected. Always correct low tire pressure promptly. Always
inspect tire pressure and condition before each ride. See page 69.
The TPMS display may indicate an increase in tire pressure while
riding, a normal occurrence as tires warm up. Riding into colder
conditions may result in a drop in tire pressure as tires cool down.
Regardless of conditions, low tire pressures should always be
corrected promptly.
TTRRUUNNKK ((IIFF EEQQUUIIPPPPEEDD))
Do not exceed the cargo capacity of a trunk, a cargo rack or a
trunk/cargo rack combination. The capacity for the trunk alone, as
well as for any trunk/cargo rack combination, is listed in the table
below. The capacity for a rack alone is 5 lbs. (2.2 kg). If you load a
rack with 5 lbs. (2.2 kg) of cargo, do not add more than 25 lbs.
(11.3 kg) to a hard trunk, or 20 lbs (9 kg) to a leather trunk.
Hard Trunk 30 lbs (13.6 kg)
Leather Trunk 25 lbs (11.3 kg)
Cargo Rack (Alone) 5 lbs (2.2 kg)
NOTICE
Before riding, ensure that the trunk latches are properly secured.
Before leaving the vehicle unattended, ensure the trunk lock
fasteners are securely installed.
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HHAARRDD BBAAGG RREEMMOOVVAALL
1. Remove the left and right side covers.
2. Unlock the electric saddlebag locks (if equipped).
NOTICE
The provided key can also be used in the latch release buttons to
unlock the saddlebag lids.
3. Disconnect the saddlebag lock wiring near the seat q.
4. Press the lid latch release button and lift the lid.
5. Remove the saddlebag fastener bolts w.
6. Tilt the saddlebag away from the frame of the vehicle to remove
it.
7. To reinstall, place the hard bag in a fully seated position on the
muffler.
8. Insert saddlebag fastener bolts and torque to specification.
TORQUE
18 ft-lbs (24 Nm)
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9. Reconnect the electrical wiring.
10. Reinstall the side cover, using care to avoid damaging
electrical wires.
WARNING
Improper saddlebag installation can result in loss of control,
accident and driving hazards for other motorists (if saddlebag
falls from the motorcycle). Always make sure saddlebag are
mounted properly.
SSIIDDEESSTTAANNDD
The sidestand is equipped with a safety switch that prevents
operation of the motorcycle if the sidestand is deployed.
WARNING
An improperly retracted sidestand could contact the ground and
cause a loss of control resulting in serious injury or death. Always
retract the sidestand fully before operating the motorcycle.
To park the motorcycle, swing the end of the sidestand downward
and away from the motorcycle until it is fully extended. Always
turn the handlebars to the left for maximum stability. Lean the
motorcycle to the left until the sidestand firmly supports the
motorcycle.
CAUTION
If the motorcycle weight is not resting on the sidestand, it will not
lock. In this situation, any movement of the motorcycle could
cause the sidestand to retract slightly. If the sidestand is not in the
full forward position when the motorcycle weight is rested on it,
the motorcycle could fall over, possibly causing injury and
damage to the motorcycle.
To retract the sidestand, straddle the motorcycle and bring it to the
fully upright position. Swing the end of the sidestand upward and
toward the motorcycle until it is fully retracted.
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WWIINNDDSSHHIIEELLDD ((IIFF EEQQUUIIPPPPEEDD))
WWIINNDDSSHHIIEELLDD RREEMMOOVVAALL
1. If equipped with a quick-latch windshield, rotate the two
latches q upward.
2. From the front of the motorcycle, pull firmly on the upper
windshield to remove the windshield from the upper mounts,
then pull the windshield upward and away from motorcycle.
3. Reverse this procedure to reinstall the windshield. Rotate the
latches fully downward to secure the windshield.
WWIINNDDSSHHIIEELLDD CCAARREE ((IIFF EEQQUUIIPPPPEEDD))
Clean the windshield with a soft cloth and plenty of warm water.
Dry with a soft clean cloth. Remove minor scratches with a high-
quality polishing compound designed for use on polycarbonate
surfaces.
NOTICE
Brake fluid and alcohol will permanently damage the windshield.
Do not use glass cleaners, water or soil repellents, and petroleum
or alcohol based cleaners on the windshield, as these products
can damage the windshield.
MMIIRRRROORRSS
Your vehicle is equipped with convex mirrors. Objects seen in a
mirror may be closer than they appear. Always adjust mirrors
before riding.
To adjust the mirrors, sit on the motorcycle in the anticipated
riding position. Adjust the mirrors so that you can see a small
portion of your shoulders in each mirror.
BBRRAAKKEESS
The front brake lever activates the front brake calipers. The rear
brake pedal activates the rear brake caliper. For maximum brake
effectiveness, apply the front brake lever and the rear brake pedal
together.
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AANNTTII--LLOOCCKK BBRRAAKKEE SSYYSSTTEEMM ((AABBSS))
The anti-lock brake system automatically adjusts brake pressure as
needed to provide optimum braking control, reducing the chance
of wheel lock-up during hard braking events or when braking on
rough, uneven, slippery or loose surfaces. See page 19.
1. The anti-lock brake system cannot be turned off.
2. The ABS indicator always illuminates when vehicle power is
turned on. It remains illuminated until the anti-lock system
activates, which occurs when vehicle speed exceeds 6 MPH (10
km/h).
3. When the lamp is illuminated, the anti-lock brakes will not
activate, but the conventional brake system will continue to
operate normally.
4. When the anti-lock brakes engage during a braking event, the
rider will feel pulsing at the brake levers. Continue to apply
steady pressure to the brakes for the best stopping performance.
5. If the ABS light does not come on when the key is turned to the
ON or PARK position, your authorized INDIAN MOTORCYLE
dealer can assist.
If the lamp continues to illuminate after vehicle speed exceeds 6
MPH (10 km/h), the ABS system is not functioning. See your
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE dealer or other dealer promptly for
service.
Operating with non-recommended tires or improper tire
pressure may reduce the effectiveness of the anti-lock brake
system. Always use the recommended size and type of tires
specified for your vehicle. Always maintain the recommended
tire pressure.
The anti-lock brake system will not prevent wheel lockup, loss of
traction or loss of control under all conditions. Always adhere to
all safe motorcycle-riding practices as recommended.
It is not unusual to leave tire marks on the road surface during a
hard braking event.
The anti-lock brake system does not compensate for or reduce
the risks associated with:
excessive speed
reduced traction on rough, uneven or loose surfaces
poor judgment
improper operation
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