So, what is this other American made motorcycle? You probably have been hearing more about - Victory motorcycles -, as well as, seeing more of the Victory motorcycle models on the road. Sales of Victory motorcycles increased 56 percent during the fourth quarter 2005, as compared to the fourth quarter of 2004. This increase is attributable to improved brand recognition, the success of the Hammer and Vegas Jackpot models, a more powerful 100 cubic inch engine and a new six speed transmission, and improvements in the dealer network. Full year 2005 Victory motorcycle sales increased 34 percent over 2004, totaling $99.5 million. Victory is part of the Polaris Industries Corporation. With annual 2004 sales of $1.8 billion, Polaris designs, engineers, manufactures and markets snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), Victory motorcycles and the Polaris RANGER for recreational and utility use. In 2003 Victory motorcycle released what would become a new revolution in American motorcycles. The - Victory Vegas -. The Vegas was built on the Victory 92 cubic inch 5 speed Freedom engine which boasts approxiamtely 82 horsepower. The Victory Vegas was also revolutionary in that it was oil cooled. Yes, you will no longer have to worry about over heating while sitting in traffic or at a stop light much like you do if you owned a Harley Davidson. With oil cooled, the oil is shared between the engine and the transmission. It will take 6 quarts of AMSOIL V-Twin Sytnthetic motorcycle oil to fill this engine. The AMSOIL full-synthetic motorcycle oil goes well with these V-Twin engines. Providing reduced engine wear and smoother shifting. Also longer oil change intervals make using AMSOIL a smart choice. Victory followed up the 2003 Victory Vegas with a twist. Victory enlisted the help of legendary motorcycle builder -- Arlen and Cory Ness --. The Ness team took the Vegas and made a Ness Vegas vmodel for 2004. Victory also came out with the wonderful Victory Kingpin cruiser. Same engine and frame as a Vegas but with a beefier front tire and fully dressed up for long rides. A very nice machine with deluxe touring and chrome upgrades. With the release of these bikes and the decline of the Indian motorcycle company. Victory has become a very popular motorcycle line. For the motorcyclists that does not want to follow the crowd and buy a Harley which looks like every other bike and does not perform that well. Victory offers the preferred solution. No doubt you will be seeing several Harley owners tradi
January 2006 for Cycle Solutions www.CycleSolutions.net
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