Thursday, December 1, 2011

Victory Vegas Motorcycles Features and Pictures

1
106 CUBIC-INCH FREEDOM V-TWIN
Whether you’re finding your way across town or cruising the high street, 
the Freedom V-Twin power plant delivers 92 horsepower and 104 ft lbs of green-light torque 
with ultimate authority. The heart of every Victory Cruiser machine, 
it informs the world of your arrival with every crack of the throttle.

2--6-SPEED OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION
The best performing transmission on the street collects the power generated by the massive V-twin 
and allows the Vegas cruiser to roll fluidly between the curbs. Helical-cut gears ensure
 that each shift will be as smooth and clean as the bike itself.
3
104 FT LBS TORQUE
Press the starter and you can feel deep in your chest an eruption of low-end torque. 
With each precision-tuned piston stroke, the Freedom V-Twin’s 4-valve overhead cams
 and perfectly matched 6-speed overdrive transmission promise to provide unmatched throttle response, 
acceleration and passing power.
4---PULLED-BACK BARS
Any road. Any time. The handlebars are designed for all kinds of riding since their 
ready reach means easier steering for riders of all sizes.
5
LOW SEAT HEIGHT
The low 640 mm seat height works in tandem with the pulled-back handlebars to ensure a firm sense of mastery over
 the machine. Combine that with a more rearward placement of the foot controls 
and you have a rider who stays comfortable from points A to B and all the way to Z.
SPLIT-TAIL FUEL TANK AND SPINE
One thing that sets the Victory Vegas apart from the rest of its cruiser family is its split-tail fuel tank. 
The other is the way the tank’s sculpted sides lead to a raised center spine, 
adding further testimony to the bike’s aggressive spirit..
7
AVAILABLE CRUISE CONTROL AND HEATED GRIPS
Opting for precise, automotive-style cruise control means your right hand can just
 hang on and enjoy the ride. 
Choosing heated grips can add precious road time to both sides of summer, 
and may be the best means 
of enhancing your road warrior reputation.



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