We found the following complaints for VICTORY CROSS COUNTRY (2013)
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The turn-signal cancellation is erratic or inconsistent.sometimes it only flashes 5 times, sometimes will flash 20 times while moving.there is no way to disable it.
As i was conducting a pre-ride check, i turned the engine on, and within a few seconds, it shut off by itself.this repeated a couple of more times, and then the engine would not start.after another couple of attempts, even the lights and all the electrical components shut off with no response.the bike had completely died.i had it towed to the southern california motorcycle victory dealer, and they diagnosed that the starter solenoid had melted, and the circuit breaker had blown out. It's fortunate that this happened at home during a pre-ride check, as it would have cause a serious concern if i were riding the bike.this bike only has about 3500 miles on it, so this should not happen.
Bike is prone to stalling either from downshifting or opening the throttle such as starting out from a stop or low rpm shift.i've put about 200 miles on this bike and noticed the bike has stalled more than 10 times while pulling from a stop, merging into traffic, or making a turn.the sudden loss of power changes the center of gravity and balance on the bike and in one case i had to quickly brace the bike while bringing the bike under control.the end effect was the bike crushed my foot under the exhaust as the bike was in a lean while turning.research into this "stalling" shows this is a very common problem with this bike. Something is wrong with the ecm / fuel / air management system.i'm concerned this problem happens without warning and could result in a serious accident.such as being rear ended or stalling while crossing lanes of traffic.
Bike is prone to stalling either from downshifting or opening the throttle such as starting out from a stop or low rpm shift.i've put about 200 miles on this bike and noticed the bike has stalled more than 10 times while pulling from a stop, merging into traffic, or making a turn.the sudden loss of power changes the center of gravity and balance on the bike and in one case i had to quickly brace the bike while bringing the bike under control.the end effect was the bike crushed my foot under the exhaust as the bike was in a lean while turning.research into this "stalling" shows this is a very common problem with this bike. Something is wrong with the ecm / fuel / air management system.i'm concerned this problem happens without warning and could result in a serious accident.such as being rear ended or stalling while crossing lanes of traffic.
I was merging onto a highway leaned into the curve running about 45 mph when the engine popped and died. When this happened it locked up the rear tire causing the back end of the motorcycle to skid around and when it caught traction it flipped the bike in the opposite side of the way i was leaning launching me into the road. I was applying throttle gently when this occurred and the rpm's were around 3000 at the time. And i was not shifting gears at the time. After a couple of attempts i was able to get the engine started again but the bike made a scrubbing sound if i moved it. It was then trailered to the dealer after that. I had the motorcycle in to the dealer on several occasions before for the engine popping and stalling. This problem has been reported to victory and so have numerous other similar problems and they responded with it being rider error.polaris, the parent company of victory is turning a blind eye to a problem that left unchecked will end up killing someone.a simple google search will find you a lot of other people having the same problem.here is a link to one such post on the problem.http://www.thevog.net/threads/engine-popped-and-died.28491/something needs to be done soon before more people are hurt or killed.
The contact owns a 2013 victory cross country motorcycle. The contact stated that while driving 5 mph and downshifting, the motorcycle stalled causing the contact and passenger to fall off the motorcycle. In addition, both the contact and the passenger sustained minor injuries. The failure recurred on twelve occasions. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, who was unable to duplicate the failure. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 1,200.updated 08/27/14*lj updated09/16/2014
As i was conducting a pre-ride check, i turned the engine on, and within a few seconds, it shut off by itself.this repeated a couple of more times, and then the engine would not start.after another couple of attempts, even the lights and all the electrical components shut off with no response.the bike had completely died.i had it towed to the southern california motorcycle victory dealer, and they diagnosed that the starter solenoid had melted, and the circuit breaker had blown out. It's fortunate that this happened at home during a pre-ride check, as it would have cause a serious concern if i were riding the bike.this bike only has about 3500 miles on it, so this should not happen.
Http://www.thevog.net/threads/engine-popped-and-died.28491/attached is link to a forum of victory motorcycle owners who describe several incidents where their engines have quit and lock up causing the rider to be ejected. I have a 2013 victory cross country tour and am very concerned about my safety. Polaris who make the victory motorcycles seems to be ignoring the numerous complaints from owners.
The turn-signal cancellation is erratic or inconsistent.sometimes it only flashes 5 times, sometimes will flash 20 times while moving.there is no way to disable it.
Bike is prone to stalling either from downshifting or opening the throttle such as starting out from a stop or low rpm shift.i've put about 200 miles on this bike and noticed the bike has stalled more than 10 times while pulling from a stop, merging into traffic, or making a turn.the sudden loss of power changes the center of gravity and balance on the bike and in one case i had to quickly brace the bike while bringing the bike under control.the end effect was the bike crushed my foot under the exhaust as the bike was in a lean while turning.research into this "stalling" shows this is a very common problem with this bike. Something is wrong with the ecm / fuel / air management system.i'm concerned this problem happens without warning and could result in a serious accident.such as being rear ended or stalling while crossing lanes of traffic.
The contact owns a 2013 victory cross country. While driving at a slow speed, the vehicle stalled without warning. The contact was able to restart the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to the dealer to be diagnosed. The contact was informed that the fuel pump needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 15v002000 (fuel system, gasoline). The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 22,000. The vin was unavailable.
The right saddle bag latch on all victory cross country models is installed incorrectly causing wear that if left unrepaired will eventually wear through causing the right saddle to be unsecured and a safety hazard.victory needs to recall the right saddle bag latch and repair it on all models.
The contact owns a 2013 victory cross country. While driving various speeds, there was an abnormal noise coming from the transmission. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the transmission needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 13,000.
I was merging onto a highway leaned into the curve running about 45 mph when the engine popped and died. When this happened it locked up the rear tire causing the back end of the motorcycle to skid around and when it caught traction it flipped the bike in the opposite side of the way i was leaning launching me into the road.i was applying throttle gently when this occurred and the rpm's were around 3000 at the time. And i was not shifting gears at the time.after a couple of attempts i was able to get the engine started again but the bike made a scrubbing sound if i moved it.it was then trailered to the dealer after that.i had the motorcycle in to the dealer on several occasions before for the engine popping and stalling.
Passenger backrest recall and brake line defect. With brake lines melting !!!
I was travelling down the road with the cruise control engaged at approximately 60 mph.as i was approaching the intersection where i needed to turn, i pulled on the front brake lever to disengage the cruise control, but the cruise did not deactivate. I pulled on the front brake lever several times and the electronic cruise control would still not disengage.i ended up pressing the cruise control "off" button and it finally disengaged.immediately after taking the turn i set the cruise at a lower speed and attempted to replicate the issue.the issue was still there - repeated application of the front brake lever did not disengage the cruise control.it did disengage either when the "off" button was pressed or when the rear brake level was pressed.when the motorcycle was new, pulling the front brake lever would disengage the cruise control.had this happened in an emergency situation there would have almost certainly been an accident.
Passenger backrest recall and brake line defect. With brake lines melting !!!
The right side saddle bag latch is showing signs of wear, possibly due to a factory-misaligned latch and striker hoop.the worn area, when severe enough, will break off and cause the lid to be unsecured.this could cause a loss of cargo at highway speeds.
The right saddle bag latch is showing signs of wear. If it continues to wear and breaks the saddle bag lid may pop open while riding and if there is any type of material or clothing it may come out on to roadway or possibly the highway possibly causing an accident. I have read that there are many others having the same issue. I have also seen brand new motorcycles on the show room floor showing signs of wear and they are brand new no mileage. I also have issue with signal lights. When engaging the signal light prior to taking a turn it shuts off prematurely. Also when putting turn signal on it shuts off sometimes in 15-20 seconds and you are slowing down and driving straight prior to taking a turn. I have contacted the dealership and victory on both issues and both have not been resolved as of this writing.
The saddle bag latch on the right-side saddle bags wear out from road vibration.if it wears too much, the latch can break and the lid can open at speed.
My wife and i were riding to deadwood, sd. Somewhere between the sd state line and sioux falls her right passenger floorboard fell off her bike. At this time, her bike had approx 5,000 miles.ever since purchasing her bike, i have noticed that the pins that hold the floorboards in place have been vibrating forward. Every couple of hundred miles or so, we would adjust these pins back in place. I personally feel that this is a design flaw, and that it should be covered under warranty. This is a very common problem for these bikes. If you do a quick google search, you will see several posts about this issue on various forums. Additionally, polaris should issue a safety recall on these vehicles. Had my wife been riding with a passenger when the floor board fell off, it could have resulted in serious injury or death.
The right side saddle bag latch is wearing excessively and in danger of complete failure. That would cause the saddlebag lid to open while going down the road. Victory seems to know that there is a problem but will not fix it after the 1 year warranty is up.
The latching mechanism that holds the right side saddlebag closed is wearing through. This seems to be caused by a design flaw that has the latch and its catch aligned so that the vibration from riding causes the material to wear. I am concerned that this could eventually cause the latch to break and the saddlebag lid to come open while riding, which could cause a serious danger to myself and others around.
I was travelling down the road with the cruise control engaged at approximately 60 mph.as i was approaching the intersection where i needed to turn, i pulled on the front brake lever to disengage the cruise control, but the cruise did not deactivate. I pulled on the front brake lever several times and the electronic cruise control would still not disengage.i ended up pressing the cruise control "off" button and it finally disengaged.immediately after taking the turn i set the cruise at a lower speed and attempted to replicate the issue.the issue was still there - repeated application of the front brake lever did not disengage the cruise control.it did disengage either when the "off" button was pressed or when the rear brake level was pressed.when the motorcycle was new, pulling the front brake lever would disengage the cruise control.had this happened in an emergency situation there would have almost certainly been an accident.
The contact owns a 2013 victory cross country motorcycle. The contact stated that while driving 80 mph, the rear tire seized unexpectedly. The contact was able to keep the bike up. The contact was not injured. The bike was taken to a dealer. The technician confirmed that the rear tire had seized but did not provide a reason as to why the failure occurred. The bike was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified. The failure mileage was 185. Updated 11/29/13*lj
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