Does Victory still sell motorcycles?

Does Victory still sell motorcycles?

After twenty-one years of production, Victory Motorcycles has ceased production. It’s too bad because a Victory bike has the appeal for cruiser aficionados without some of the, shall we say ‘nefarious’, associations of a Harley Davidson.

Does Victory make good motorcycles?

Victory Motorcycles were found to be highly reliable in a study that analyzed 12,300 motorcycles from 10 different brands. The Polaris-owned motorcycle brand also came out on top in the consumer satisfaction category, with 80% of owners saying they’d repurchase a Victory bike.

Did Victory bikes go out of business?

On 9 January 2017, parent company Polaris Industries issued a press release announcing that they would immediately begin winding down operations of Victory Motorcycles due to struggles in establishing market share and limited profitability. The brand itself would also be discontinued.

Is Victory Motorcycles coming back?

Yes, it’s been a while since a new Victory Motorcycle has rolled off an assembly line but I am happy to report that they are alive and well. They are just living under the skin of the IndianĀ® brand name.

Why did Polaris stop making Victory Motorcycles?

Polaris Industries will exit the Victory Motorcycle brand it started from scratch 18 years ago, citing a mix of competitive pressures and lack of market share. The Medina-based company’s announcement Monday will not affect Polaris’ fast growing Indian Motorcycle brand or other divisions, officials said.

Are Victory Motorcycles liquid cooled?

Victory says the “liquid-cooled four-valve engine has a 60-degree V angle, utilizing double overhead cams” and stresses that this engine is definitely not the same as that used in the Indian Scout (Indian and Victory are both owned by Minnesota-based Polaris)….

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Are Victory Motorcycles 100% American-made?

Positioned as an American-made cruiser brand to provide an alternative to industry leader Harley-Davidson, Victory scored some success with the motorcycle press and built a loyal following of owners. The Victory Motorcycle Club, an owner’s group, boasts over 100 chapters and more than 22,500 members.