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Victory vegas 8 ball
Victory vegas 8 ball





victory vegas 8 ball

We also wanted to blast the Victory apart to show Vic owners the types of aftermarket options available.

victory vegas 8 ball

We’re looking forward to really make it a hot bike. With that said, the base canvas is already a great platform to start. Too much chrome equals jumped-the-shark, long ago. Overall the bike has nice touches of chrome dispersed throughout, but not too much.

victory vegas 8 ball

The black and metallic contrasting frontend is also a nice touch (black lower legs and triple clamps with silver fork tubes). In conjunction with the rear is the 43mm telescopic front fork that features 5.1 inches of travel. With 3 inches of travel in the rear it delivers a sporty ride when carving the canyons. Soaking up the bumps in the rear is a preload-adjustable monoshock design that’s coupled with cast aluminum with rising rate linkage swingarm. When getting away, the motorcycle’s suspension performs brilliantly. It also comes standard with only a solo seat, perfect for getting away from it all. As for its signature bodywork, the 8-Ball still features the scalloped split-fuel tank and raised center spine on the front and rear fenders. Loaded with more than just muscle, the 8-Ball’s all-black aesthetic provides plenty of attitude: engine, headlight, handlebar, exhaust, wheels, belt guards, frame, side stand, and more. The trans is also outfitted with a Neutral Assist feature where finding Neutral is now easier than years past. Featuring a beefy powertrain via the 50-degree 106ci V-twin engine (single overhead camshafts with four valves per cylinder, self-adjusting cam chains, and hydraulic lifters), and six-speed transmission (overdrive constant mesh), the 8-Ball accelerates with ease throughout the rpm band it’s a very torquey motor. The base Victory cruiser-the least expensive of the cruiser fleet, let alone the entire Victory fleet–doesn’t skimp on value in the slightest. Of the last two remaining 8-Balls in the Victory fleet besides the Hammer 8-Ball (Victory dropped the Kingpin 8-Ball and Vision 8-Ball for 2012), the tried-and-true Vegas 8-Ball is here to stay, and for good reason. Stay tuned as we bring you step-by-step build articles of the 8-Ball’s evolution. Over the course of the year we’ll be installing multiple aftermarket parts from some of the finest manufacturers in V-twin-land. The stripped-down powerhouse of a motorcycle comes at an affordable price and features the right amount of necessities for motorcycling: a sleek and stylistic aesthetic, a strong and reliable engine/drivetrain, and a comfort level built for the long haul or around-town shredding. Victory’s 2012 Vegas 8-Ball is the perfect canvas for supplementing stock parts with aftermarket goods. Since our time with the ’08, we’ve been champing at the bit, eager to transform the already cool cruiser into a kick-ass, even-more-mean, even-less-frills custom that the Victory brass has green lit. We knew then as we know now that the 8-Ball would be a great platform for customizing. The 8-Ball is appealing because it is not only great for those looking to break into the cruiser market-or general motorcycle world for that matter-but long-term riders that have been at it for years can certainly appreciate its alluring package nonetheless. What if there was an American-made cruiser on the market that had the potential to blow every stock Harley cruiser away in terms of performance and value? Would that get your attention? Victory Motorcycle’s Vegas 8-Ball is capable of all that and more.Ī few years ago HOT BIKE reviewed a 2008 Victory Vegas 8-Ball.







Victory vegas 8 ball