The Winning Mark Of Victory Motorcycles

Victory MotorcyclesVictory Motorcycles, an American manufacturer of motorcycles based in Minnesota, is known for the production of tourers, cruisers and sport-tourers.

Victory Motorcycles, with Polaris Industries as its mother company, released its first motorcycle in 1997, but started production a year after that. Since then, it has been a known brand for cruiser type motorcycles in the United States.

The V92C, among the models of Victory Motorcycles, is known to be the first motorcycle to be launched at the Planet Hollywood in 1997.

The V92C won the 1998 Cruiser of the Year title awarded by Cycle World Magazine, a real deal credit to Victory Motorcycles’ list of achievements.

The year 1999 marked the V92C’s official release, while production of the model line up was phased out by 2003, as further enhancements in cruiser technology were later integrated into newer Victory Motorcycles.

Victory Motorcycles’ V92SC Sport Cruiser came after, featuring 17 inch radial-shod wheels. The V92SC Sport Cruiser boasts of 50mm Marzocchi forks, a firm chassis, and three Brembo discs, allowing riders to go on sprint runs with no worries.

With revised ergonomics, improved from the V92C line of Victory Motorcycles, the V92SC Sport Cruiser defines Victory Motorcycles’ standards for cruiser type motorcycles.

The V92TC Touring Cruiser, another product of Victory Motorcycles, stands to be the “long distance” motorcycle of Victory Motorcycles.

The V92TC Touring Cruiser is proudly referred to as the contemporary Freedom Engine from Victory Motorcycles, and comes with more comfier seats, a longer swingarm and hard bag containers for a rider’s gear.

The Freedom Engine significantly puts out more torque and power. The motorcycle itself, is ideal for larger riders, as the V92TC Touring Cruiser’s seats are relatively taller than most of Victory Motorcycles’ released products.

Victory Motorcycles’ Vegas, another motorcycle from Victory Motorcycles, has been labeled as the milestone Victory motorcycle, even claimed to have “saved Victory” during its dog-year periods.

Motorcycle magazines gave thumbs up reviews for Victory Motorcycle’s Vegas, resulting to numerous awards credited to the motorcycle.

The Vegas unveils an improved suspension linkage at the rear that makes a seat height equivalent to 26.5 possible, a removable passenger seat, handlebars which are mounted on rubber, and an improved shifting mechanism.

Victory Motorcycles’ Vegas first came out with 92ci engines which boasted a five transmission system, but was later improved with a 100ci engine, leading to a six transmission system.

All in all, when it comes to sport-cruisers, and tourers, Victory Motorcycles stand to be among the best manufacturers, aiming to improve their products year in, and year out.

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