Victory Motorcycles, established in 1997 by Polaris Industries, was an American motorcycle manufacturer based in Spirit Lake, Iowa. Launched to compete with Harley-Davidson, Victory Motorcycles quickly made a mark with its powerful V-twin engines and stylish cruisers, baggers, and touring bikes. The brand's first model, the V92C, debuted in 1998, showcasing their commitment to quality and American craftsmanship. Polaris continues to support Victory owners with parts and service, keeping the brand's legacy alive among its loyal fan base.
The 2012 Victory Cross Roads is a touring motorcycle with traditional styling and modern technology. It has a 106 cubic inch Freedom V-Twin engine that produces 109 ft-lb of torque and a 6-speed overdrive transmission.
The 2013 Victory Vision Crossbow Trike is a conversion kit by Lehman Trikes for Victory Vision motorcycles. It features a durable fiberglass body, straight axle suspension, and standard parking brake.
The 2014 Victory Vision Tour is a powerful touring motorcycle with a Freedom V-Twin engine that produces 92.3 horsepower and 108.3 lb-ft of torque. It features a comfortable riding position, a large fairing with a windshield, and hard saddlebags and a trunk for storage. It also has linked anti-lock brakes for improved stopping power.
The 2013 Victory Vision Tour is a powerful cruiser with a 106 cubic inch engine, six-speed transmission, and a comfortable riding position. It's known for its sleek design and premium features like ABS, heated grips, and a premium audio system.