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SAFETY
Saddlebags
When operating a motorcycle with original equipment or accessory saddlebags:
S Never ride at speeds exceeding 80 mph (120 km/h). Depending on load and weather conditions, the maximum
safe operating speed may be less than 80 mph (120 km/h). Saddlebags, combined with the lifting or buffeting
effects of wind, can make the motorcycle unstable and cause loss of control.
S Distribute weight evenly in each of the saddlebags.
S Do not exceed the maximum cargo weight limit of the saddlebags.
Accessory leather saddlebags (VEGAS and VEGAS ANSS) = 7 lbs. (3.2 kg) each
S Do not exceed the motorcycle’s gross vehicle weight rating. Exceeding the weight rating can reduce stability and
handling and cause loss of control.
Transporting the Motorcycle
If you must transport the motorcycle:
S Use a truck or trailer. Do not tow the motorcycle with another vehicle, as t ow-
ing will impair the motorcycle’s steering and handling, which can cause loss
of control.
S Position and restrain the motorcycle so it remains upright on the truck or trail-
er, as gasoline may leak out of the fuel tank if the motorcycle leans to one
side. Gasoline is a fire hazard and it can also damage the motorcycle’s finish.
S Do not restrain the motorcycle using the handlebars. Place tie-downs around
the fork tubes above the lower triple clamp. Secure the rear of the motorcycle
with tiedowns around the swingarm, being careful to avoid t he brake line, ex-
haust, and drive belt.