Victory Bikes – Review on Victory Hammer
Victory | April 12, 2011 | Comment nowThe Victory models are manufacture by the Minnesota, United States based maker, who began its production in the year 1998. After the success of the Harley Davidson, Polaris Industries, which is the parent company created another firm. The main aim of the Victory bikes was to compete with the Harley Davidson models and few models from American Motorcycles. The touring & V-Twin engines, cruiser configurations and sport touring models are the highlight models of the Victory maker. The first Victory motorcycle was introduced in the year 1997 with V92C that stood as the successful model since 2002.
The Victory Bikes offers various models such as V92C, V92SC Sport Cruiser, V92SC Touring Cruiser, Vegas, Vegas 8-ball, Kingpin Tour Kingpin 8 –ball, Victory Hammer, Hammer 8-ball, Victory Vegas Jackpot, Ness Signature Series, Vision Tour and Vision Street, Vision 8-ball, Cross Roads and Cross Country. Seeking to the advanced technology, these models came with one or the additional features that made them to stand firmly in the competitive world. Victory vehicles follows larger stand in the American market and thus all models are mostly inspired from the racing features and functions. The Victory Vegas Jackpot is considered as one of the excellent bikes that carries all sporty looks and features. Let’s take quick look on the one of the best model called Victory Hammer.
2010 Victory Hammer
The 2010 Victory Hammer was introduced in the year 2005 and is considered as one of the important part in the Victory’s Muscle bikes. Below are the specifications for the Hammer model.
Engine : V Twin with 4 Stroke
Engine Displacement : 1731 cc
Compression Ratio : 9.4 : 1
Bore X Stroke : 101 mm x 108 mm
Cooled : Air or Oil cooled
Ignition : Electric
Fuel System : Fuel injection with 45 mm throttle body
Starting System : Electronic
Final Drive : Carbon Reinforced Fiber Belt
Transmission : 6 speed with overdrive constant mesh
Wheel base : 65.7 inches
Seat Height : 26.5 inches
Front Brake : Dual 300mm floating rotor with 4-piston caliper
Rear Brake : 300mm floating rotor with 2-piston caliper
Front Suspension : 5.1 in 130 mm travel, 43 mm diameter, Inverted cartridge telescopic fork
Rear Suspension : 3.9 in/100mm travel, cast aluminum with rising rate linkage, Single, mono-tube gas
Fuel Capacity : 4.5 gallons
MSRP : $18,999


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