QUICK START GUIDE -2004 OWNER’S MANUAL [ GENERAL INFORMATION 1.0 ]
All 2004 Big Dog motorcycles come equipped with electronic compression releases to aid in the starting
procedure with the 107 cu.in. engine and the optional 117 cu.in. engine.
COLD STARTING PROCEDURE:
Make certain the motorcycle is in neutral.
Turn fuel petcock to the ON position.
Turn ignition switch to the ON position.
Depress handlebar ENGINE STOP on switch to the RUN side.
Note: The handlebar ENGINE STOP switch defaults to the OFF every time the Ignition Switch is turned off.
Prime the motor with two (2) twists of the throttle.
Lift up on carburetor enrichener.
Depress start button for no more than five (5) seconds at a time until the engine starts.
IMPORTANT: IF THROTTLE IS OPENED WHILE ENGAGING THE STARTER, COMPRESSION WILL INCREASE
DRAMATICALLY CAUSING THE STARTER TO KICK BACK AND POSSIBLY PRODUCE A STARTER RELATED FAILURE.
Keep the engine running at fast idle or 1500 RPM using the throttle.
Depress the enrichener back to the pre-start position when the engine has achieved a constant and steady speed.
If the enrichener is left in the starting position, the spark plugs may foul, causing poor engine performance and or failed engine
start.
HOT ENGINE START:
Allow engine to warm approximately 3 to 5 minutes before riding.
NOTE: A battery discharges approximately 1% per day. If your motorcycle is not ridden for a month, the battery may not
retain enough charge to start your motorcycle. For the occasional rider, using an approved trickle charger is recommended.
Same procedure as cold start except do not prime the engine with two (2) twists of the throttle and do not engage the
carburetor enrichener.