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Victory Vegas description
2005 Victory Vegas, Vegas well kept and priced to get riding now! - VEGAS. LONG, LOW AND STRETCHED. LIKE THE ROAD ITSELF. Do you remember where you were the first time you saw a Victory Vegas? After all, it’s the kind of bike that stops traffic dead in its tracks. It’s the cause of, and the reward for, a double-take. And it’s the kind of scenery that makes a 6-year-old grab Dad’s hand and point with excitement. That’s the power of the award-winning Vegas. Long, low, stretched style, flowing lines and custom details that get you right where it counts. For proof, see the sculpted tank with raised spine and split tail. Pure custom. As is the flush-mounted taillight. Laced wheels. New, more comfortable seat. And chrome to the max. Those looking for a smooth ride will also like what they find. Like the gem at the heart of the Vegas. The Freedom 92/5. It’s an overhead-cam, 4-valve, fuel-injected, counterbalanced, torque-filled beauty that tells you this bike is more than just a pretty face. You get a rubber-mounted handlebar with new self-canceling turn signals. Bold, new paint. And a choice of even more custom options. Prices listed are MSRP for stock solid black model. Alternate paint options or additional options may increase price. (CA model: additional cost)
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1974: Onboard an MV racer with Phil Read
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A Walkaround With The Mugen Shinden San TT Zero Winner + Video
Wed, 04 Jun 2014Earlier today, John McGuinness earned his 21st Isle of Man TT victory, claiming the top step in the TT Zero electric motorcycle race aboard the Mugen Shinden San. His single-lap race time of 19:17.300 means he averaged an astonishing 117.366 mph, destroying the existing lap record of 109.675 mph set last year by Michael Rutter aboard the MotoCzysz. Unfortunately, due to health reasons, the Michael Czysz could not field a team this year. In this video, Mugen’s UK Project Manager, Colin Whittamore tells us more about the Shinden San during testing before the TT.
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