VICTORY Motorcycle Polaris Est:1954
Spotted down at the back of Titanic Centre.
I had never come across a Victory motorcycle before so this made my day.
Victory Motorcycles is an American motorcycle manufacturer with its final assembly facility in Spirit Lake, Dickinson County, northern Iowa, United States. It began production of its vehicles in 1998.
Its parent company, Polaris Industries, created the firm following the modern success of Harley-Davidson. Victory’s motorcycles are designed to compete directly with Harley-Davidson and similar American-style motorcycle brands, with V-twin engines and touring, sport-touring, and cruiser configurations. The first Victory, the V92C, was announced in 1997 and began selling in 1998. Victory has been modestly profitable since 2002
I’m not quite sure what this particular model is. I think it may be a CROSS COUNTRY TOURER. It is obviously expensive, coming in at around £18 200!
Cross Country
New for 2010, the Victory Cross Country Motorcycle is a hard-bagger cruiser with a handlebar mounted fairing. It has a Freedom V-Twin Engine, 21 gallons of cargo capacity, 4.7 inches of suspension travel, floorboards, cruise control and an MP3-compatible sound system.
Specs
106 cu in (1,740 cc) engine produces 92 hp (69 kW) and 109 lb·ft (148 N·m) torque
Engine: four-stroke 50° V-Twin
Fuel capacity: 5.8 US gal (22 l; 4.8 imp gal)
Fuel System: Electronic Fuel Injection with dual 45 mm throttle body
Primary Drive: Gear drive with torque compensator
Transmission: six-speed constant mesh
Final Drive: Carbon Fiber Reinforced Belt
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It wouldn't be the easiest bike to split lanes with but it sure looks comfortable and beautiful.
Best Wishes, Brendan.
Fun stuff! I won't ever be riding something like that! I go to hospital on the 10th for more Multiple Sclerosis issues! New fangled pump! It's better than the fusion and screws!
Absolute beauty!! Such a classic look with all those retro curves,
Looks like the Cadillac of bikes! That's long distance travelling I think.
Here's the Alaska jaunt: https://alaskarailroad.com/OurTrains/DenaliStar/tabid/99/Default.aspx It's not really as populated as I thought. There's people though in case of bear attack lol.
Looked them up, and the price starts at $18,999.00 I think the number 1954 is a model number, because this is what it says. "Our first bike roared to life on July 4th, 1998"
It is indeed a beauty. My son has a Harley, and it has all the bells and whistles. It's gorgeous. It's also huge. Great Video, Thank you!