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2011 Victory Vegas on 2040-motos

$14,499
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2011 VICTORY Vegas, In 2011, the Vegas is back with its legendary versatility for any road you seek out, while adding more power for the ride. With 97 horsepower, the new 106 cubic inch Freedom V-Twin is at the heart of its long, low profile. So the bike that launched a new generation of American styled cruisers now gives you the ability to own unprecented performance in a bike with custom style.

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Victory Presents Polaris Prototype and Custom Collection at Minneapolis IMS

Wed, 01 Feb 2012

Victory Motorcycles is showcasing a collection of Polaris-designed prototypes and custom models in its display at the Minneapolis stop of the IMS tour, Feb. 3-5 at the Minneapolis Convention Center. The collection will feature concept models and prototypes from over the years by the Polaris Industrial Design studio.

Mark Miller To Ride For Vercarmoto In 2014 TT Zero

Tue, 18 Mar 2014

After finishing in fifth place with Chris McGahan in the SES TT Zero in 2013, Italian based Team Vercarmoto, who made their debut in the event in 2012, has announced that American Mark Miller will ride for them in the 2014 race. American Miller is seen as a specialist in the category and boasts a respectable track record in the Isle of Man TT Zero class with the runner up position in 2011 and 3rd place in 2012 to go with his 2010 race victory. The American is also one of only three riders to break the prestigious 100mph mark around the iconic 37.73 mile TT Mountain Course on an electric bike, a feat he achieved in the 2012 race.

Not A Fan Of Electric Motorcycles? This Might Change Your Mind

Tue, 11 Jun 2013

Electric motorcycles generally get a bad rap among motorcycling’s purists. They claim there’s no sound, no soul, and no speed. If you’re in that camp, these videos from the Isle of Man TT may change your mind.