@@PabloCruise1 1 out of every 4 will be back to dealer in first year, and that is a fact. 26% but if you mean the best by making alot of noise with the least amount of hp then yes i can agree with that.
Best looking ever? Victory made some nice looking rides but best looking EVER? Here are a few bikes, that in my opinion are right up there with Victory in style. The Vincent Black Shadow. A classic. Looks great from any angle. - The Yamaha YZR500. One of the cleanest race bikes ever. - The Norton Commando. May look even better than the Vincent. Brit bike styling at it's finest. - The Harley Davidson XLCR "Cafe' Racer." May not have been a great bike quality wise, being from the dark ages of AMF, as well as being rejected by the Harley traditionalists but it just looked bad ass! Highly sought after today.
I owned 4 gsxrs and finally decided to get a cruiser, found a 2016 hammer s with a 1000 miles on it, got it home threw freedom pipes , lloydz timing gear, Lloyd's torque tubes and a lloydz fuel tuner on it and all I can say is, its one hell of a bike. I couldn't be happier with it.
Agreed!!! As my very first bike. I can completely agree with you. Out of a hundred different brand bikes in the showroom in which I purchased mine; I can tell you this bike stood out the 06' Vegas. I couldn't be more pleased with my purchase. For investors and if I had the financial gain, This motorcycle brand has the potential to continue to be competitive in the market. Harley is struggling right now due to their R&D and I feel, since Polaris owns both Victory and Indian, it is constantly competing against itself which is why it led to Polaris's decision to shutdown Victory. It is unbelievable and unfortunate that this brand has come to an end in 2017. Hopefully a good investor can see the potential in this company and reimagine it. I'm telling you, every single one of their bikes still has customers. Who's with me on this thought?
I do agree, I've come to own my second victory motorcycle just recently. The fact that they're not being made anymore didn't have any bearing on my purchase. These bikes are extremely Stout and reliable. My first was a Vegas 8 Ball, my second is a beautiful Boardwalk. Good video 👍👍
I've been riding and owning a lot of motorcycles since 1965. Never gave Victory motorcycles much thought, but when I rode and been riding my sons 2009 Victory vegas 8 ball that really changed my mind. Love that bike.
Sorry but I believe my purple thunder 04 Kingpin is the best looking bike Vic made. First model Victory did showing Ness styling...and then there's the rumor they collaborated with British Cosworth on engine design. Not sure about that but she hauls ass! Rolled her off the showroom in 05 as a leftover and I've been riding it ever since. I'm 69 and it's a race to see which one of us will give out first! :)
I ride a victory as well and mine is a 2015 cross country and i absolutely love the motorcycle me personally the cross country is my favorite bike but thats just me everyone has their favorite motorcycle that they like
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My '99 V92C has been a heck of a first bike. It definitely has its quirks but it's been perfectly reliable even with almost 35,000 miles on it. I didn't get to choose it (17th birthday gift from my grandfather last year) but I'm so glad that I got pulled into the world of Victory.. amazing machines!
Holy...! 😳 How come I've never heard of Victory Motorcycles before this video??? They're freaking amazingly gorgeous! By far the best looking cruisers I've ever seen! And yes, as of today, I'm in the market for one!!!
I 100% agree with your description of the Vegas and #1 Victory model. I may be partial because I own the original 2003 Vegas. Best looking stock cruiser of all time. Reliable, comfortable (with a Mustang seat), powerful, and stylish "custom bike" look. I also agree with your #2 choice, the Octane. Love the looks. Although I have never ridden one, I would like to add one to my collection.
You have no idea how happy you just made me my friend because I'm so happy anyways because I just bought a Victory Vegas 8-Ball and when you said that was your number one pick!!!! And nothing personal to the squares out there because it is indeed hip to be square though I'm not LOL, the position of the can I purchase to Victory Motorcycle from a square. Reason why I say that is because that person had no vision as to what he had or be able to appreciate what are you at so you let the bike go to me for $2,500 Yes you heard it right the bike only has 5000 miles on it! I didn't even investigate this bike before I bought it I just test drove it love the power loved the look love the feel between my legs. I bought it yesterday I'm checking it out on UA-cam today to see you what it stood in the motorcycle world and lo and behold number one! Awesome I'm feeling that so much and so happy my motorcycle is freaking awesome gorgeous!
Solid review. I'm proud to say I've got a Hammer and couldn't be happier. Few minutes down the road and I'm grinning. Riding position so so comfortable and serves to make you feel like you're King of the Road. Hunch over a bit and you can launch it aggressively whilst still being comfortable... oh so much fun. ^5 to anyone who owns a Victory you've proved yourselves very astute.
Great tribute to maybe the greatest American bikes ever. Owned four of these beast. But... thank you so much, sincerely, Polaris, for buying Indian and letting us down; kind of depressed, I switched to ADV (Yamaha’s) and won’t ever ride anything else! Super Tenere all the way. Now that’s riding.
Hi my name is Joe and recently bought an 06 vegas 8 ball and I love it for all reasons you noted and then some and do believe that you got the order correct and plan on keeping mine forever .
I have a 2014 Victory Cross Country 8-Ball. I always dreamed of having a Harley. Then Victory came out. When I was finally in a position to purchase, I went and rode both. The comfort of the Cross Country can't be ignored. The bike handles and performs amazingly well too. I love that thing and don't know that I will ever part with it.
Ah, late to the party as usual! Very nice list, Sir. I'm a Vision Pilot and would not have another before it, but it's pretty hard to argue with the number one pick. The Jackpot specifically. What an epic mistake it was to kill Victory. Instead of maintaining a window to look forward and keep the momentum going, they shorted themselves and got locked into this whole heritage bit. Ironically, if you look at the newer stuff, it's looking less heritage and more Vic every day! They are realizing that you can only take that schtick so far. And now that that POS Scott Wine is gone from the company, who knows what the new leadership will do. I don't know that Victory will ever re-emerge as a brand, but perhaps some of that great Victory DNA will find its way into more of the design philosophy moving forward. But I digress! Since I am biased towards the Vision, I'm gonna list the 5 Victories that I would also have or have as a sister bike if there was room in the garage for another! - Magnum X-1................. Had this bike existed in 2014, I may well be riding that bike instead of the Vision. - Hammer S..................... By far my favorite Vic Steel frame bike. Would make a perfect Sister bike to my Vision. - Cross Country............... Specifically a 2012 Corey Ness Special Edition. Love the forged bars. - Kingpin.......................... Another great looker. Barely finished behind the Hammer in my book. - Gunner.......................... Could be one of the most under rated bikes in the whole lineup. So that is my story and I am sticking to it! If anyone is out there reading this, what would make your list that is not on mine and why? I still have my 2014 Vision and ride it all the time. I will never part with this bike. I'm already making plans to freshen it up while parts are still available. You just can't beat a Vision. Cheers!
Hardballs number 1 mate, the unicorn of the family. I fell in love with it back in 2012 then finally found one in 2017 5days before they pulled the pin on the best bike I've ridden. Sad day 09/01/17
Picked up a Vegas 8 ball this week, after 12 years without bike I heartily agree. That custom look, the raw torque and the fact its NOT a Harley have made this 46 year old ex sports bike rider a very happy fat dad.....
Great Vid. Vegas at 1 surpised me but after your rationale it make perfect sense. I'm a HD owner but I'm buying a Victory as a 2nd bike. I do love the Hard Ball, Magnum & Vegas Jackpot. I especially like the 2010-11 Jackpots with Chrome wheels. Just as an aside I'm 6'4 and I'm yet to find a Victory that is not suited to Bill & Tall riders. I've had many HD's & you always spend money on getting it to fit ...
+New Jack the only one you may find a bit cramped is the midpeg Euro version of the Gunner and the Judge. Some great deals on at the moment and I can see them holding their value once people realise you can't get them anymore. Thanks for the comment.
Completely agree - I own a 2005 Vic Vegas 8 Ball. It's the 92ci freedom engine but with the Conquest Custom Ground Pounders, the S&S Intake, Power Commander and other stylish upgrades, it's def a head turner and a major fun time to ride... I doubt I'll ever get rid of her...
I mostly agree with the list especially first place. The only one I really didn't care for was the ape hanger but I never did dig that style, even though I kind of get it. Good video!I will definitely miss Victory, iwas hoping to get one soon. I thought they were different, to me like a modern cruiser and Indian more like a classic. I tend to prefer modern.
I have to agree with you 100%, I love my Victory and I do ride the 2013/14 Orange Madness Jackpot, which has to be the standout Jackpot of them all...it's now a collectors ride 😎 🍻🇦🇺
My all-time favorite Cruiser is the HD V-ROD MUSCLE (I actually own 2 of them). My 2nd all-time favorite Cruiser is the VICTORY Hammer; superior engineering for an air-cooled machine and absolutely BEAUTIFUL! Naturally I'd put the Hammer at the top of the VICTORY list (not everyone appreciates ape-hangers & funky front wheels).
The 2014 8-Ball is only my second bike, but I did a lot of research and test riding before I purchased it. I've got it kitted out just how I like it with crossbow exhaust, Power Commander and a set of Torque Tube intakes. For comfort I've added a set of highway bars, removable semi-rigid leather bags and a quick release windshield. I can easily convert it for ripping around town or long distance cruising. I plan to ride it until the wheels fall off. Only then will I consider looking at an Indian to replace it.
I own a Vegas best bike I think hands down but I was hoping to get a Cross Country 1 day, if only more people took them for a test drive they would have definitely sold more. Like the slogan said " If you ride one you'll own one" Great Video also! Thank you!
I test rode 3 bikes with the Vegas as my intended purchase. I loved the styling of it and when i sat on it, I was 99% sure it was what i wanted. On the test ride day, i was looking at Vegas, Gunner, Octane, and the Highball. That was the order of my choices as well. I hated the ride of the Vegas, the way my back was slouched and the shock absorption of the road into my low back and tail bone. I cut the Vegas. Next was the Highball and was hesitant about the ape hangers in regards to handling. First turn out of the driveway and i was lovin it. The ride was comfy and everything just fit. I took on the Octane next and man was it fun! I can lean it low and it had a decent amount of high end speed with plenty of torque off the line. The comfort was meh, i didn't like the seat and it looked like a mini bike under my 6ft 240lb frame. Unfortunately the demo was done and didn't get to ride the Gunner. I didn't need to ride it because I was set on the Highball. After 5000 miles i was cut off by a driver but got another Highball that was preowned and already set up with arlen ness goodies all over and broken in at 5000 mi so i took it as a sign and im still rollin with it. I will continue to ride Victory as long as i can find them.
my brother works at a polaris dealer that sold victorys and now indian, and i did all the test drives when they had them, 20 mile loop, and i have driven them all many times. The vision was a god awful looking bike, but it is a dream to drive. It lives on now as the Indian Challenger...Victory built a great bike, but for some reason failed to grasp the changing market and the possibilities, Polaris were colossal morons for shutting down the branch, obviously they didn't need two cruiser brands, but they had bought brammo, and Polaris makes snowmobiles and ATVs...so simply transitioning the brand into other categories and leaving the cruisers to Indian would have been the correct thing to do. Dirt bikes prob not greatest category but adventure bikes, nakeds, cafes, retro stuff, all of those things were gaining market share before Victory shut down. And now you go into the dealer and they got cruisers...a shrinking market...and the FTR...which indian doesn't seem to know quite how to market anyway...the dealers need some more stuff in there to really get the sales. Victory could have easily been a viable brand.
I've owned a Victory Vision and Kingpin for a few years now, and I just got a 2013 Victory judge a few weeks ago. Out of the three bikes the Judge, is the toughest looking and possibly the fastest motorcycle out of the three. I still love to jump on my Vision or kingpin when I go out of town.
I've owned a Hard Ball (had to sell when times were tight), a Cross Country, and now a Vegas. The Hard Ball is my favorite, and I would have put it at number 10 for that reason. I had a custom painted fairing and trunk, and being able to add and remove them both in 5 minutes made the bike feel like 2 different machines. I would have placed the Cross Country above the Magnum.
Didn't even want another bike and then saw a Midnight Cherry Vision on the street and it changed my mind instantly... was 30 years since I had bike before that day and bought one a month later. Any bike that can do that should be No.1 on the list (totally not biased ;) ).
@@RebelRides Oh yeah... in my garage right now impatiently awaiting spring so we can go practice in a parking lot together :) Here's a video of it made by the guy I bought it from: ua-cam.com/video/yNgC9EFWQiQ/v-deo.html
Thank you for your list as I am looking at buying a Victory Vegas. I've own a Harley Sportster 883 Custom's, which is my 2nd HD 883. But the Victory Vegas is a step up in power, handling, and style, which I like.
Do your research first and make sure the bike is sound and well looked after. I made this video nearly 6 years ago and at the time Polaris said they'd continue to make parts for 10 years. With only 4 years of that commitment left I am told by many that some parts are already hard to source. That said, you can still get parts for many bikes that are many decades out of production. Specialist sites like VictoryOnly should help and if Victory manages to grow its cult status, its likely that parts will still be able to be sourced.
I just picked up a 2016 XC a few weeks ago and I love it. Just made a video on it. It’s the third Victory I’ve owned. Started out with a 2004 Vegas with the 92 ci and 5-speed, then I got a 2012 High Ball and now this 2016 XC. Such a shame they stopped making them. I’d love to see Polaris revive Victory in some way I’m the future.
I agree. Had the Vegas 8-ball and it was both the most comfortable and fastest cruiser I'd rode on. If Victory were still around and it wasn't getting close to the end of the parts life span I'd still be on one.
The best Victory ever made? Why the one I'm riding of course! Out of the five I've had the best all around bike I've ever owned was the King Pin. Been riding for 61 years, will be 62 years October this year
Great choices and right on with the vegas. I've had my Harley Deuce for 14 years and was sooooo close to buying a vegas. They just drip with the X factor.
I first rode the Jackpot in 2008 at a test drive and fell in love with it, finally purchasing a new 2011 Lady Luck model. besides being kickass right out of the box. I added some Ness Ram Bars, X Box exhaust, Victory saddle bags and chromed the rims. WOW strangely enough people luv my custom and simply do not know what it is. I am going to get a X-1 someday. So yes I agree with your pick of # 1
+Peter C interesting list thanks for sharing. It would be interesting to know, what for you, puts the Vision at the top? I have a feeling that it might become a future classic.
Just got the 2015 Victory Vegas 8 ball off an auction few others bid on. I Love it! Although, I have to admit while I was paying for it I kept thinking; "Oh my, do I really want another bike like my Triumph Trident that broke every time I took it out. Never further from the truth. All I can hope is they ressurect the line because I'm loving this bike.
I would like to see it resurrected but I don't think there's much chance of it. We're already seeing bikes from Indian that look like they were originally being designed for Victory. Even the modern Scout was originally developed for Victory (which we saw as the Octane). Still you've got a cracking bike there. Those Vegas 8-Balls are awesome.
Great list . I agree with number 1. I own a 2016 Vegas 8 ball and I could not be happier with my choice of a motorcycle. The reason I went to victory was they had a much cooler look and the motor was some Harley just could not compete with at the time.
Awsome vid! My 2007 jackpot draws crowds wherever I go. Went from HD to Victory because of the custom look right out the assembly line. Great handling and balance. RIDE SAFE...
I Love my 2002 V92C. Runs like a dream & makes me want to ride. It calls me by my name. Going on Lady ride today. Peace & I enjoyed your video. Have you seen Harley & the Davidson's? Excellent. I will have a Harley too, keeping my V92 though.
Absolutly cool video. Ive owned two victory visions. I believe they are a bike ahead of its time. Such a well balanced bike. After seeing your video im gunna test ride a vegas 8 ball.
Best looking motorcycles ever made.
+John Cox tasty ain't they. Thanks for the comment.
HD motorcycles are the best. Period.
@@PabloCruise1 1 out of every 4 will be back to dealer in first year, and that is a fact. 26% but if you mean the best by making alot of noise with the least amount of hp then yes i can agree with that.
@@PabloCruise1 .... If you know bikes you know your statement is Bullshit...
Best looking ever? Victory made some nice looking rides but best looking EVER? Here are a few bikes, that in my opinion are right up there with Victory in style. The Vincent Black Shadow. A classic. Looks great from any angle. - The Yamaha YZR500. One of the cleanest race bikes ever. - The Norton Commando. May look even better than the Vincent. Brit bike styling at it's finest. - The Harley Davidson XLCR "Cafe' Racer." May not have been a great bike quality wise, being from the dark ages of AMF, as well as being rejected by the Harley traditionalists but it just looked bad ass! Highly sought after today.
I owned 4 gsxrs and finally decided to get a cruiser, found a 2016 hammer s with a 1000 miles on it, got it home threw freedom pipes , lloydz timing gear, Lloyd's torque tubes and a lloydz fuel tuner on it and all I can say is, its one hell of a bike. I couldn't be happier with it.
Yes! My Victory Vegas is the best bike ever!!!!!!
+Alisha Abillie haha it's a great bike indeed.
I love my 2012 Vegas 8 Ball
I love my 2005 Vegas 8ball 92ci with Highball bars.
Just bought a 2008 Vegas. Looking forward to next spring.
Absolutley LOVING my '07 Victory Ness Jackpot. Just got it a few weeks ago. Amazing motorcycle.
Great to hear!
Agreed!!! As my very first bike. I can completely agree with you. Out of a hundred different brand bikes in the showroom in which I purchased mine; I can tell you this bike stood out the 06' Vegas. I couldn't be more pleased with my purchase. For investors and if I had the financial gain, This motorcycle brand has the potential to continue to be competitive in the market. Harley is struggling right now due to their R&D and I feel, since Polaris owns both Victory and Indian, it is constantly competing against itself which is why it led to Polaris's decision to shutdown Victory. It is unbelievable and unfortunate that this brand has come to an end in 2017. Hopefully a good investor can see the potential in this company and reimagine it. I'm telling you, every single one of their bikes still has customers. Who's with me on this thought?
I am hoping Polaris revive the brand.
I laugh when a s Scout pulls up next to me at a light and says we have the same bike, but then the light changes and they realize we don't...
Which bike do you ride, the Octane?
Roflmfao
I had the octane as my first bike and damn... that bike hauled ass! Outran my buddy goin 130mph. I miss that thing 🥺😭
Love my Victory Vegas, riding since last 8 years, absolutely love it every time I ride it.
I love my 2008 victory kingpin. I plan on sticking with this line.
Man i think the kingpin should be in top 10 without a doubt!
Almost gave up motorcycling until I rode a Crossroads. Keen again thanks to Victory
How long you had it buddy? I'd still like the Crossroads myself.
I do agree, I've come to own my second victory motorcycle just recently. The fact that they're not being made anymore didn't have any bearing on my purchase. These bikes are extremely Stout and reliable. My first was a Vegas 8 Ball, my second is a beautiful Boardwalk. Good video 👍👍
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collectibles, now!
Awesome I have owned two Victory Vegas's and now own a Vision. Loved them all!
+Swhite SW I think it would be worth holding onto that Vision. It'll probably become a classic in 20 years!
The Victory Vegas Jackpot is not only one of the most beautiful motorbikes ever made, but also built with excellent quality, great video!
Thanks, pleased you agree!
100% agree, the Vegas is #1!!! I love mine and i take it everywhere
2006 victory vegas
100ci cylinder
106" stroker kit
High compression pistons
.495 cams
Balanced crank
Torque tubes w/k&n filters
Trask 2:1 hot rod exhaust
Scorpion slipper basket
Barnett clutch w/heavy clutch springs
Hydraulic clutch from victory vision
MSD ignition w/8.5mm wires
Quantum fuel pump w/pressure regulator
Ecu flashed; rev limiter @ 5800
Power commander 5 w/dyno tune
Max power = 115.14 @ 5830rpm
Max torque = 123.22 @ 4200rpm
If you really know what a real motorcycle is, then you own a victory
Nice sentiment 👍
Uh, no. HD motorcycles are the best.
@@PabloCruise1
Haha
@@PabloCruise1 objectively ridiculous claim. Seriously, you're delusional.
have a victory cross country the best bike i ever had.i wouldn't hesitate to buy another victory.
I've been riding and owning a lot of motorcycles since 1965. Never gave Victory motorcycles much thought, but when I rode and been riding my sons 2009 Victory vegas 8 ball that really changed my mind. Love that bike.
Great bike. Thanks for the story.
Sorry but I believe my purple thunder 04 Kingpin is the best looking bike Vic made. First model Victory did showing Ness styling...and then there's the rumor they collaborated with British Cosworth on engine design. Not sure about that but she hauls ass! Rolled her off the showroom in 05 as a leftover and I've been riding it ever since. I'm 69 and it's a race to see which one of us will give out first! :)
I do love the Kingpin. Great bike which is much overlooked. They never sold as well as the Vegas or Hammer but are arguably a better bike.
I bought a Vegas 8 Ball a couple of months ago and I absolutely love it. Best bike I've ever ridden
+David West they are great bikes indeed. I hope you have many happy miles together.
Just bought a low mileage 2011 Vegas Jackpot with a stage 1 upgrade. I absolutely love it. Great style,comfort, and power!
+VicJackpotRider congratulations! Enjoy the bike and thanks for the comment. 🤘✌👌
Totally Agreed & Amen Brother! I'm a Victory Vegas 8 Ball Owner. Style unlike any other. Great Handling.
+Jason Ko cheers brother. Ride safe on that 8 Ball. \m/
I ride a victory as well and mine is a 2015 cross country and i absolutely love the motorcycle me personally the cross country is my favorite bike but thats just me everyone has their favorite motorcycle that they like
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Dazzle Яebel Rides I agree with the Vegas as number one but I do like the Boardwalk and it looks lovely in white.
+Country Singer my wife likes the Boardwalk in white too.
Dazzle Яebel Rides my Dad has a Vegas its well gud
would love a CCT to replace my aging Ultra. Might go for a Roadmaster instead.
+Tom 'Bones' Jones I think the Roadmaster would be a great alternative.
Literally just bought a victory Vegas yesterday on the used market! Such a clean motorcycle.
Great bike hey
My '99 V92C has been a heck of a first bike. It definitely has its quirks but it's been perfectly reliable even with almost 35,000 miles on it. I didn't get to choose it (17th birthday gift from my grandfather last year) but I'm so glad that I got pulled into the world of Victory.. amazing machines!
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* just started getting information about the victory motorcycles . Really enjoyed the great overview .
My vegas has been through so much and just keeps on kicking like a true bike should. Such a perfect motorcycle.
Holy...! 😳
How come I've never heard of Victory Motorcycles before this video???
They're freaking amazingly gorgeous!
By far the best looking cruisers I've ever seen!
And yes, as of today, I'm in the market for one!!!
You missed out
I 100% agree with your description of the Vegas and #1 Victory model. I may be partial because I own the original 2003 Vegas. Best looking stock cruiser of all time. Reliable, comfortable (with a Mustang seat), powerful, and stylish "custom bike" look. I also agree with your #2 choice, the Octane. Love the looks. Although I have never ridden one, I would like to add one to my collection.
Well said!
I’ve been spoiled with my 06 Vegas 8 Ball. She’s been so good to me. I love Victories!
You have no idea how happy you just made me my friend because I'm so happy anyways because I just bought a Victory Vegas 8-Ball and when you said that was your number one pick!!!! And nothing personal to the squares out there because it is indeed hip to be square though I'm not LOL, the position of the can I purchase to Victory Motorcycle from a square. Reason why I say that is because that person had no vision as to what he had or be able to appreciate what are you at so you let the bike go to me for $2,500 Yes you heard it right the bike only has 5000 miles on it! I didn't even investigate this bike before I bought it I just test drove it love the power loved the look love the feel between my legs. I bought it yesterday I'm checking it out on UA-cam today to see you what it stood in the motorcycle world and lo and behold number one! Awesome I'm feeling that so much and so happy my motorcycle is freaking awesome gorgeous!
Haha, congratulations! What a steal for that bike. Enjoy many years of riding it 👍
Solid review. I'm proud to say I've got a Hammer and couldn't be happier. Few minutes down the road and I'm grinning. Riding position so so comfortable and serves to make you feel like you're King of the Road. Hunch over a bit and you can launch it aggressively whilst still being comfortable... oh so much fun. ^5 to anyone who owns a Victory you've proved yourselves very astute.
Great tribute to maybe the greatest American bikes ever. Owned four of these beast. But... thank you so much, sincerely, Polaris, for buying Indian and letting us down; kind of depressed, I switched to ADV (Yamaha’s) and won’t ever ride anything else! Super Tenere all the way. Now that’s riding.
Hi my name is Joe and recently bought an 06 vegas 8 ball and I love it for all reasons you noted and then some and do believe that you got the order correct and plan on keeping mine forever .
I have a 2014 Victory Cross Country 8-Ball. I always dreamed of having a Harley. Then Victory came out. When I was finally in a position to purchase, I went and rode both. The comfort of the Cross Country can't be ignored. The bike handles and performs amazingly well too. I love that thing and don't know that I will ever part with it.
Ah, late to the party as usual! Very nice list, Sir. I'm a Vision Pilot and would not have another before it, but it's pretty hard to argue with the number one pick. The Jackpot specifically. What an epic mistake it was to kill Victory. Instead of maintaining a window to look forward and keep the momentum going, they shorted themselves and got locked into this whole heritage bit. Ironically, if you look at the newer stuff, it's looking less heritage and more Vic every day! They are realizing that you can only take that schtick so far. And now that that POS Scott Wine is gone from the company, who knows what the new leadership will do. I don't know that Victory will ever re-emerge as a brand, but perhaps some of that great Victory DNA will find its way into more of the design philosophy moving forward. But I digress!
Since I am biased towards the Vision, I'm gonna list the 5 Victories that I would also have or have as a sister bike if there was room in the garage for another!
- Magnum X-1................. Had this bike existed in 2014, I may well be riding that bike instead of the Vision.
- Hammer S..................... By far my favorite Vic Steel frame bike. Would make a perfect Sister bike to my Vision.
- Cross Country............... Specifically a 2012 Corey Ness Special Edition. Love the forged bars.
- Kingpin.......................... Another great looker. Barely finished behind the Hammer in my book.
- Gunner.......................... Could be one of the most under rated bikes in the whole lineup.
So that is my story and I am sticking to it! If anyone is out there reading this, what would make your list that is not on mine and why? I still have my 2014 Vision and ride it all the time. I will never part with this bike. I'm already making plans to freshen it up while parts are still available. You just can't beat a Vision. Cheers!
Hardballs number 1 mate, the unicorn of the family. I fell in love with it back in 2012 then finally found one in 2017 5days before they pulled the pin on the best bike I've ridden. Sad day 09/01/17
I love the Hardball too. Probably my personal favourite. Shame there was only 3 of them reached the UK.
Picked up a Vegas 8 ball this week, after 12 years without bike I heartily agree. That custom look, the raw torque and the fact its NOT a Harley have made this 46 year old ex sports bike rider a very happy fat dad.....
Great find, those Victory's are going to be getting ever more scarce. Enjoy it!
I totally agree. My first bike in 2007 was a Victory Vegas 8-ball. Looking to get another one soon!!
If I had the money and more space in the garage I'd have more than one of them too!
For me is alway the Hammer S. I have an 2012 Hammer S and love it.
+wayneyd2 cool. Thanks for the comment. It's certainly a great bike!
Great Vid. Vegas at 1 surpised me but after your rationale it make perfect sense. I'm a HD owner but I'm buying a Victory as a 2nd bike.
I do love the Hard Ball, Magnum & Vegas Jackpot.
I especially like the 2010-11 Jackpots with Chrome wheels.
Just as an aside I'm 6'4 and I'm yet to find a Victory that is not suited to Bill & Tall riders.
I've had many HD's & you always spend money on getting it to fit ...
+New Jack the only one you may find a bit cramped is the midpeg Euro version of the Gunner and the Judge. Some great deals on at the moment and I can see them holding their value once people realise you can't get them anymore. Thanks for the comment.
Completely agree - I own a 2005 Vic Vegas 8 Ball. It's the 92ci freedom engine but with the Conquest Custom Ground Pounders, the S&S Intake, Power Commander and other stylish upgrades, it's def a head turner and a major fun time to ride... I doubt I'll ever get rid of her...
A great bike to keep for keeps 🖒
Great video. Don't let Victory die. I'm still dreaming of a hammer S, even though they are discontinued.
Great bike to get hold of if you can 🖒
Victory Kingpin imo stands out from the rest in style and flare. I would love to have at least one of each model but would need a larger garage. Lol
It would be nice to be Jay Leno!
Love my Kingpin
Great video brother!
+Dankmus cheers buddy!
I mostly agree with the list especially first place. The only one I really didn't care for was the ape hanger but I never did dig that style, even though I kind of get it. Good video!I will definitely miss Victory, iwas hoping to get one soon. I thought they were different, to me like a modern cruiser and Indian more like a classic. I tend to prefer modern.
+Davy Pig thanks for the comment. Apes ain't for everyone but they do look cool...
...but give you arm-ache!
100 percent again. I have a Corey Ness Vegas Jackpot ,best bike I ever had. I love it
They still have brand new highball’s for sale at around $8000 to $9000, I’m getting one in a month.
Great video again,
Congratulations! It's a very rare beast, I wish you thousands of happy miles of riding!
got my 2016 with 2000 miles for $7,000....lesson learned: don't get married.
@@JustinWayneDawg damn bro, that post was 3 years ago. married? my wife just bought me an Indian Challenger dark horse with her profit sharing/....
I love my '07 Vegas jackpot! You couldn't be more right on your list!
Cheers!
I agree with number 1 a guy down the pub has a Vegas 8 Ball and it always has a crowd around it.
+Space Cowboy Intergalactix it will do. To most Brits who rarely see such sights it looks like something from Orange County Choppers!
Space Cowboy Intergalactix I got one.... it's a 2005 but runs the shit outbid a Harley.
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I have to agree with you 100%, I love my Victory and I do ride the 2013/14 Orange Madness Jackpot, which has to be the standout Jackpot of them all...it's now a collectors ride 😎 🍻🇦🇺
+Daryl Black wow, beautiful bike. Still wish I'd bought one. Certainly a bike to hold on to. Thanks for the comment, happy riding. 👌🤘✌
My all-time favorite Cruiser is the HD V-ROD MUSCLE (I actually own 2 of them). My 2nd all-time favorite Cruiser is the VICTORY Hammer; superior engineering for an air-cooled machine and absolutely BEAUTIFUL! Naturally I'd put the Hammer at the top of the VICTORY list (not everyone appreciates ape-hangers & funky front wheels).
The Hammer is always a great seller on the used market 👍
The 2014 8-Ball is only my second bike, but I did a lot of research and test riding before I purchased it. I've got it kitted out just how I like it with crossbow exhaust, Power Commander and a set of Torque Tube intakes. For comfort I've added a set of highway bars, removable semi-rigid leather bags and a quick release windshield. I can easily convert it for ripping around town or long distance cruising. I plan to ride it until the wheels fall off. Only then will I consider looking at an Indian to replace it.
+BuzZzKiller happy riding, glad you're enjoying your 8 Ball. Fantastic machine, thanks for sharing your story.
That’s a good list. I’ve got Victory Jackpot 108 this makes my smile every time.
They do put a smile on your face don't they.
I own a Vegas best bike I think hands down but I was hoping to get a Cross Country 1 day, if only more people took them for a test drive they would have definitely sold more. Like the slogan said " If you ride one you'll own one" Great Video also! Thank you!
+A Rivera definitely!
I test rode 3 bikes with the Vegas as my intended purchase. I loved the styling of it and when i sat on it, I was 99% sure it was what i wanted. On the test ride day, i was looking at Vegas, Gunner, Octane, and the Highball. That was the order of my choices as well.
I hated the ride of the Vegas, the way my back was slouched and the shock absorption of the road into my low back and tail bone. I cut the Vegas.
Next was the Highball and was hesitant about the ape hangers in regards to handling. First turn out of the driveway and i was lovin it. The ride was comfy and everything just fit.
I took on the Octane next and man was it fun! I can lean it low and it had a decent amount of high end speed with plenty of torque off the line. The comfort was meh, i didn't like the seat and it looked like a mini bike under my 6ft 240lb frame.
Unfortunately the demo was done and didn't get to ride the Gunner. I didn't need to ride it because I was set on the Highball.
After 5000 miles i was cut off by a driver but got another Highball that was preowned and already set up with arlen ness goodies all over and broken in at 5000 mi so i took it as a sign and im still rollin with it. I will continue to ride Victory as long as i can find them.
Brilliant story 🖒
Still have your highball? My 2013 running strong as hell.
The Vegas 8-Ball is what made me fall in love with Victory motorcycles. I have an 05 Hammer right now, and it's one badass bike!
Nice bike 👍🏼
Great video! We here at VikingBags really appreciate your content!
Thanks
my brother works at a polaris dealer that sold victorys and now indian, and i did all the test drives when they had them, 20 mile loop, and i have driven them all many times. The vision was a god awful looking bike, but it is a dream to drive. It lives on now as the Indian Challenger...Victory built a great bike, but for some reason failed to grasp the changing market and the possibilities, Polaris were colossal morons for shutting down the branch, obviously they didn't need two cruiser brands, but they had bought brammo, and Polaris makes snowmobiles and ATVs...so simply transitioning the brand into other categories and leaving the cruisers to Indian would have been the correct thing to do. Dirt bikes prob not greatest category but adventure bikes, nakeds, cafes, retro stuff, all of those things were gaining market share before Victory shut down. And now you go into the dealer and they got cruisers...a shrinking market...and the FTR...which indian doesn't seem to know quite how to market anyway...the dealers need some more stuff in there to really get the sales. Victory could have easily been a viable brand.
You get no argument from me, I totally agree 🤘
They also angered some of their customers with their lack of support. I know several guys who refuse to buy Indians because of it.
I will just say I have a Victory Kingpin and love it
The Kingpin is a much underrated bike. Awesome machine.
@@RebelRides agreed. I tried the cross country but my legs were to short to reach the controls
I've owned a Victory Vision and Kingpin for a few years now, and I just got a 2013 Victory judge a few weeks ago. Out of the three bikes the Judge, is the toughest looking and possibly the fastest motorcycle out of the three. I still love to jump on my Vision or kingpin when I go out of town.
Nice trio of bikes ✌️
Just picked up the vegas today. 2009 can’t wait. In mint condition.
Great machine!
I've owned a Hard Ball (had to sell when times were tight), a Cross Country, and now a Vegas.
The Hard Ball is my favorite, and I would have put it at number 10 for that reason. I had a custom painted fairing and trunk, and being able to add and remove them both in 5 minutes made the bike feel like 2 different machines.
I would have placed the Cross Country above the Magnum.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the great review. I decided to buy Vegas. Now I am quite confident, I made a proper choice
Absolutely the right choice 🖒
Didn't even want another bike and then saw a Midnight Cherry Vision on the street and it changed my mind instantly... was 30 years since I had bike before that day and bought one a month later. Any bike that can do that should be No.1 on the list (totally not biased ;) ).
Haha, do you still have it?
@@RebelRides Oh yeah... in my garage right now impatiently awaiting spring so we can go practice in a parking lot together :) Here's a video of it made by the guy I bought it from:
ua-cam.com/video/yNgC9EFWQiQ/v-deo.html
Owner of a bunch of bikes over the last 50 years...V max, HD, Raider, Vulcan, etc. Best bike so far is my 09 Jackpot for pure power and pleasure!👍😎💯🇺🇲
Thank you for your list as I am looking at buying a Victory Vegas. I've own a Harley Sportster 883 Custom's, which is my 2nd HD 883. But the Victory Vegas is a step up in power, handling, and style, which I like.
Do your research first and make sure the bike is sound and well looked after. I made this video nearly 6 years ago and at the time Polaris said they'd continue to make parts for 10 years. With only 4 years of that commitment left I am told by many that some parts are already hard to source.
That said, you can still get parts for many bikes that are many decades out of production. Specialist sites like VictoryOnly should help and if Victory manages to grow its cult status, its likely that parts will still be able to be sourced.
I just picked up a 2016 XC a few weeks ago and I love it. Just made a video on it. It’s the third Victory I’ve owned. Started out with a 2004 Vegas with the 92 ci and 5-speed, then I got a 2012 High Ball and now this 2016 XC. Such a shame they stopped making them. I’d love to see Polaris revive Victory in some way I’m the future.
Completely agree, the Jackpot is ballsy, classy and no slouch.
+Paul Wilson class on two wheels! Thanks for the comment.
Bought a Vic jackpot . Absolutely love it . Thinking of buying a cross country tour as a second collection .
All great bikes!
Just purchased a 2014 Vegas 8 ball with 2500miles, it’s been a freaking blast!
Awesome!
Hey that exactly the same model the same year the same mileage I'm going to buy 😅
I've got a 2012 Victory 8 Ball!! Awesome Machine! I haven't even begun to start my modifications, but when i do, watch out!!!
Would love to see it when the mods are done 👍
I agree. Had the Vegas 8-ball and it was both the most comfortable and fastest cruiser I'd rode on. If Victory were still around and it wasn't getting close to the end of the parts life span I'd still be on one.
Likewise
I still have my vegas 8Ball and I love it. Glad to be in the company of fellow Enthusiasts, cheers.
My victory is the best bike I've ever had.ive been riding for over 50 yrs and owned two hd.s I'm mainly motocross in the southwest.great bike.
What Victory do you have?
The best Victory ever made?
Why the one I'm riding of course!
Out of the five I've had the best all around bike I've ever owned was the King Pin.
Been riding for 61 years, will be 62 years October this year
Sweet ride 🤘
Great choices and right on with the vegas. I've had my Harley Deuce for 14 years and was sooooo close to buying a vegas. They just drip with the X factor.
Can you have both? Deuce is a lovely bike and sort after. 👍
I first rode the Jackpot in 2008 at a test drive and fell in love with it, finally purchasing a new 2011 Lady Luck model. besides being kickass right out of the box. I added some Ness Ram Bars, X Box exhaust, Victory saddle bags and chromed the rims. WOW strangely enough people luv my custom and simply do not know what it is. I am going to get a X-1 someday.
So yes I agree with your pick of # 1
Cheers buddy. Be great to see a video walk around of your bike! The X-1 would be a fantastic purchase.
Sorry, don't have a camera
The hammer will always be #1 for me ,love that cruiser it got me back riding again!
+rusty mccumbee I honestly don't think there's a bad Vic!
1. Victory Vision
2. Victory Cross Country Tour
3. Victory Cross Roads
3. Victory Jackpot
4. Victory Boardwalk
5. Victory Octane
6. Victory Hammer
7. Victory Magnum
8. Victory Vegas
9. Victory Gunner
10. Victory High Ball
+Peter C interesting list thanks for sharing. It would be interesting to know, what for you, puts the Vision at the top?
I have a feeling that it might become a future classic.
I absolutely love my 2012 Vision! I'll ride it until its wheels fall off! Nothing any bigger, smooth, or comfortable on the road.
+07Convertable glad you like it.
Peter C i liked the kingpin myself.
+crashdummy40 fair comment.
I just bought a 2006 Vegas and love it!
Congratulations, enjoy it!
Just got the 2015 Victory Vegas 8 ball off an auction few others bid on. I Love it! Although, I have to admit while I was paying for it I kept thinking; "Oh my, do I really want another bike like my Triumph Trident that broke every time I took it out. Never further from the truth. All I can hope is they ressurect the line because I'm loving this bike.
I would like to see it resurrected but I don't think there's much chance of it. We're already seeing bikes from Indian that look like they were originally being designed for Victory. Even the modern Scout was originally developed for Victory (which we saw as the Octane).
Still you've got a cracking bike there. Those Vegas 8-Balls are awesome.
Just bought a 2010 Vegas, and I absolutely love it!
Excellent stuff!
Great list . I agree with number 1. I own a 2016 Vegas 8 ball and I could not be happier with my choice of a motorcycle. The reason I went to victory was they had a much cooler look and the motor was some Harley just could not compete with at the time.
+Matt Mahoney awesome bike. I still think the Freedom 106 is a strong contender.
Never shoulda went out of business
I love my Vegas 8-Ball. Great video!
If I could have afforded to have an 8-Ball and keep my Chief I definitely would 🖒
Awsome vid!
My 2007 jackpot draws crowds wherever I go. Went from HD to Victory because of the custom look right out the assembly line. Great handling and balance.
RIDE SAFE...
Great bike and getting even more rare now. Hold on to that bike, it's a future classic!
love that the Vegas is #1 as that is what I own!
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I Love my 2002 V92C. Runs like a dream & makes me want to ride. It calls me by my name. Going on Lady ride today. Peace & I enjoyed your video. Have you seen Harley & the Davidson's? Excellent. I will have a Harley too, keeping my V92 though.
Nice to see the old V92 still going. Did you get a Harley?
I have an 08 arlen ness jackpot and love it
Love the #1, my 05 8ball agrees with your decision
😁
Great video. Love from Texas.
Thanks!
I own a victory Magnum X1 2017 and Victory Vegas 2013 and will never let them go😎😁
If I owned those you'd struggle to make me part with them too 🖒
I agree. The Vegas, although the cheap bike in the range is the sweetest handling and most fun.
Viva Las Vegas!
Absolutly cool video. Ive owned two victory visions. I believe they are a bike ahead of its time. Such a well balanced bike. After seeing your video im gunna test ride a vegas 8 ball.
Definitely worth a go 👍
I have always loved the high-Ball. Hope I can get my hands on one.
It's certainly a looker
@@RebelRidesIt looks awesome. It looks badass 🤘
I have a all black 07 jackpot love it great riding bike.
I own a 2014 Vegas Jackpot...couldn't agree with you more
+Victoria Jacks thanks. Ride safe ✌
agree with this list, good job
+Jason Harden awesome! Thanks for the comment.
great video and i can hardly argue
Thanks Vic 👍