Latest VICTORY CROSS COUNTRY EIGHT BALL Recallshttp://www.arfc.org/rss/feeds/autos/victory/cross_country_eight_ballThe latest automotive recalls from the National Highway Transportation Safety AdministrationSat, 27 Apr 2024 21:54:06 GMTen-us1440Copyright 2024, Eladrel Technologies, LLCAutomotive2014 VICTORY CROSS COUNTRY EIGHT BALL RECALLED FOR FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE, DELIVERY, FUEL PUMPPolaris Industries, Inc. (Polaris) is recalling certain model year 2013-2014 Victory Cross Country, Cross Roads, Hammer Eight Ball, High Ball, Jackpot, Vegas Eight Ball, 2014 Victory Cross Country Eight Ball, Cross Roads Eight Ball, Ness Cross Country, 2015 Victory Gunner, and 2013 Victory Hardball motorcycles. The fuel pump in the affected motorcycles may have been incorrectly crimped during manufacturing, which may result in the fuel pump seizing. http://www.arfc.org/motorcycles/victory/cross_country_eight_ball/recalls/000057222001973378000000152/recall.aspxWed, 07 Jan 2015 00:00:00 GMT2015 VICTORY CROSS COUNTRY EIGHT BALL RECALLED FOR POWER TRAIN, MANUAL TRANSMISSIONPolaris Industries, Inc. (Polaris) is recalling certain model year 2015 Victory Cross Country, Cross Country Eightball, Cross Country Tour, Gunner, Hammer Eightball, High-Ball, Magnum, Vision Tour ABS and Vegas Eightball motorcycles manufactured August 11, 2014, to September 2, 2014. The affected motorcycles may have been manufactured with the transmission shift drum detent roller spring incorrectly installed.http://www.arfc.org/motorcycles/victory/cross_country_eight_ball/recalls/000056895001977321000000175/recall.aspxFri, 26 Sep 2014 00:00:00 GMT2014 VICTORY CROSS COUNTRY EIGHT BALL RECALLED FOR ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING, ENGINEPolaris Industries, Inc. (Polaris) is recalling certain model year 2014 Victory Cross Country, Cross Country Eight Ball, Hammer Eight Ball, High Ball, Jackpot, Judge, Ness Cross Country, Vegas Eight Ball, Vision, Boardwalk, and 2015 Victory Gunner motorcycles manufactured January 22, 2014, through April 25, 2014. The crankcase may have been machined incorrectly causing insufficient clearance between the crankshaft and crankcase, causing the engine to unexpectedly seize. http://www.arfc.org/motorcycles/victory/cross_country_eight_ball/recalls/000056407001973378000000128/recall.aspxThu, 01 May 2014 00:00:00 GMT