Friday, December 28, 2012

2013 Victory Vegas 8-Ball Motorcycle photos and specifications

2013 Victory Vegas 8-Ball

The most popular custom cruiser in Victory history gets the blacked-out treatment that makes it a stealthy, understated gem. The ultimate value on the cruiser market, it delivers outstanding performance and it’s the ultimate black canvas, ready for your personal custom treatment.

2013 Victory Vegas 8-Ball motorcycle photos. 480 x 360 pixels

2013 Victory Vegas 8-Ball Key Features

• 106 CI Freedom V-Twin engine with 110 ft-lbs of torque
• 6-speed overdrive transmission
• Blacked-out engine/exhaust/trim/paint
• Solo seat, 25.2" height

2013 Victory Vegas 8-Ball Features and Benefits

2013 Victory Vegas 8-Ball motorcycle photos 1106 CUBIC-INCH FREEDOM® V-TWIN
Whether you’re on the open road or cruising city streets, the Freedom® V-Twin delivers an impressive 110 ft-lbs of green-light torque. It’s provides the powerful pulse of every Victory Cruiser, and announces your arrival with every crack of the throttle.

6-SPEED OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION
The best-performing transmission on the street syncs up with the impressive power of the Freedom® V-twin and keeps the Vegas 8-Ball ride smooth and strong. Helical-cut gears ensure that each shift is smooth and clean.

110 FT-LBS OF TORQUE
Twist the throttle and you trigger an eruption of low-end torque. The Freedom® V-Twin serves up time-honored street domination with modern technology, including EFI, 4-valve overhead cams, and self-adjusting cam chain tensioners. Use your power wisely.

LOW SEAT HEIGHT
The low 25.2” seat height and pulled-back handlebars put a Vegas 8-Ball rider in a position of comfort and control. The lower controls are set back so they’re easy to reach and create confidence-inspiring ergonomics.

BLACKED-OUT PIPES & HEADLIGHT
The stealthy, understated style of the Vegas 8-Ball takes you to the dark side, where cool is king. The black bullet headlight shows the way and the blacked-out exhaust traces a dynamic black line along the side of this stylish cruiser.

2013 Victory Vegas 8-Ball motorcycle photos 2BLACK STINGRAY WHEELS
The Vegas 8-Ball’s high-contrast wheels look like they came straight out of a custom shop. They complement the bike’s black styling and deliver a smooth ride and easy handling.

STREAMLINED SOLO SEAT
You’re going to spend a lot of time in the saddle, so we made it just right. Comfortable and stylish, the solo seat puts a rider in a position of control and confidence. The seat integrates with the split-tail design of the fuel tank for style that custom builders would envy.

2013 Victory Vegas 8-Ball
USA Specifications

US MSRP Price: $12,499 USD

ENGINE
Battery 12 volts / 18 amp hours
Bore x Stroke 101 x 108 mm
Charging System 48 amps max output
Clutch Wet, multi-plate
Compression Ratio 9.4 : 1
Cooling System Air / oil
Displacement 106 ci / 1731 cc
Engine Type 4-stroke 50° V-Twin
Exhaust Split dual exhaust with crossover
Final Drive Carbon Fiber Reinforced Belt
Fuel Capacity 4.5 gal / 17 ltr
Fuel System Electronic Fuel Injection with dual 45mm throttle body
Oil Capacity 5.0 qts / 4.75 ltr
Primary Drive Gear drive with torque compensator
Transmission 6-speed overdrive constant mesh
Valve Train Single overhead camshafts with 4 valves per cylinder, self-adjusting cam chains, hydraulic lifters

SUSPENSION
Front Suspension Conventional telescopic fork, 43 mm diameter, 5.1 in / 130 mm travel
Rear Suspension Single, mono-tube, cast aluminum with constant-rate linkage, 3.65 in / 92.7 mm travel, air adjustable

CHASSIS
Dry Weight 638 lbs / 290 kg
Ground Clearance 5.3 in / 135 mm
GVWR 1,151 lbs / 522 kg
Length 96.0 in / 2439 mm
Rake/trail 32.9° / 4.9 in/ 126 mm
Seat Height 25.2 in / 640 mm
Wheelbase 66.3 in / 1684 mm

BRAKES
Brake System Type Conventional
Front braking system Dual 300mm floating rotors with 4-piston calipers
Rear braking system 300mm floating rotor with 2-piston caliper

WHEELS & TIRES
Front Tire 130/70R18 Dunlop Elite 3
Front Wheel 18 x 3.0 in
Rear Tire 180/60R16 Dunlop Elite 3
Rear Wheel 16 x 5.0 in

2013 Victory Vegas 8-Ball
Canadian Specifications

Canada MSRP Price: $13,629 CDN

ENGINE
Battery 12 volts / 18 amp hours
Bore x Stroke 101 x 108 mm
Charging System 48 amps max output
Clutch Wet, multi-plate
Compression Ratio 9.4 : 1
Cooling System Air / oil
Displacement 106 ci / 1731 cc
Engine Type 4-stroke 50° V-Twin
Exhaust Split dual exhaust with crossover
Final Drive Carbon Fiber Reinforced Belt
Fuel Capacity 4.5 gal / 17 ltr
Fuel System Electronic Fuel Injection with dual 45mm throttle body
Oil Capacity 5.0 qts / 4.75 ltr
Primary Drive Gear drive with torque compensator
Transmission 6-speed overdrive constant mesh
Valve Train Single overhead camshafts with 4 valves per cylinder, self-adjusting cam chains, hydraulic lifters

SUSPENSION
Front Suspension Conventional telescopic fork, 43 mm diameter, 5.1 in / 130 mm travel
Rear Suspension Single, mono-tube, cast aluminum with constant-rate linkage, 3.65 in / 92.7 mm travel, air adjustable

CHASSIS
Dry Weight 638 lbs / 290 kg
Ground Clearance 5.3 in / 135 mm
GVWR 1,151 lbs / 522 kg
Length 96.0 in / 2439 mm
Rake/trail 32.9° / 4.9 in/ 126 mm
Seat Height 25.2 in / 640 mm
Wheelbase 66.3 in / 1684 mm

BRAKES
Brake System Type Conventional
Front braking system Dual 300mm floating rotors with 4-piston calipers
Rear braking system 300mm floating rotor with 2-piston caliper

WHEELS & TIRES
Front Tire 130/70R18 Dunlop Elite 3
Front Wheel 18 x 3.0 in
Rear Tire 180/60R16 Dunlop Elite 3
Rear Wheel 16 x 5.0 in


Motorcycle Insurance Information
Who will provide physical damage insurance coverage for custom built motorcycles?

Nationwide - Custom parts and equipment coverage (up to $30,000), Custom and limited edition bikes and trikes coverage (up to $50,000), Kit and vintage bike coverage (up to $30,000).
(nationwide.com/motorcycle-insurance-coverage.jsp)

GEICO - Motorcycle insurance is available for most types of motorcycles including: sport bikes, cruisers, tour bikes, enduros, scooters, dirt bikes, trikes and some custom bikes.
(geico.com/information/aboutinsurance/motorcycle)

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