Posted on 04-06-2008
Filed Under (Business) by mike

Victory Motorcycles is now 10 years old. That’s quite a anniversary for the new kid on the block of motorcycle manufacturers. Victory Motorcycles began as a new product line for Polaris, which known mainly for its snowmobiles.

Using its engine know how and ATV engineering the new brand of Victory motorcycles was well received. Even though volume is small compared to Harley Davidson, its sales have grown while HD has fallen.

 

The Victory Vision is a new 1730cc grand tourer that compares favorably to its competitors with a classy style that shows up the aging alternatives.

More in line with American classic bikes the Victory Motorcycles Kingpin model has the look and feel of a torquey and powerful v-twin with inverted forks, vibration isolation, and a stable comfortable ride.

Hammer is the name of the Victory motorcycle that’s aimed at the custom bike crowd. And the traditional style has been pushed to the limit but still kept manageable, with fat rear tire dual front brakes and a muscle cruiser.

As more people discover the joys of motorcycle riding and look for a highly rated lineup of American bikes, Victory Motorcycles is positioned well to draw a big following without having to buy expensive foreign bikes, or loud, uncomfortable vintage makes of dubious reliability.

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bloggingzoom.com on 4 June, 2008 at 10:16 pm #

Victory Motorcycles…

Victory sound like an old motorcycle name from England like Triumph, Norton, or British Small Arms.
Even the Indian has been revived from almost extinction.
Now here’s a new line of motorcycles in the traditional, and not so, from America, the world …


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