2016 Victory Octane / Let's Ride / Episode 3

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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2016
  • The 2016 Victory Octane is featured in Episode 3 of my Let's Ride series. Let me know your comments about the bike and the review!
    Thanks to MOMS Foxboro: www.moms73.com
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  • @kettlefever
    @kettlefever 7 років тому +14

    This guy talks to us like we're human. Great reviewer. Aplus

  • @AnthonysWestTexasRides
    @AnthonysWestTexasRides 8 років тому +8

    That bike did the same thing for me! I haven't smiled and laughed that much in a while on a bike!

  • @amphibdriver1
    @amphibdriver1 7 років тому +4

    Loved your review of the Octane. My exact thought when I test rode one. Snapping open the throttle in any gear is really addictive.

    • @joelalexander5338
      @joelalexander5338 4 роки тому

      I’ve been a VTX fan for years, but I want to find an Octane. Very impressive machine.

  • @roymunoz9854
    @roymunoz9854 8 років тому +6

    I purchased the Octane as my first starter bike, and I just added the Grenades and OMG its amazing to ride!!

  • @RetconCommander
    @RetconCommander 5 років тому +1

    Love it man. been looking at this bike for awhile and its nice to see a review on it from someone else from the Commonwealth! Subbed!

  • @williamclarkson9479
    @williamclarkson9479 8 років тому +4

    A broom stick with a motor--lots of bottom end power--will run 83 mph in second--stops running about 130 mph--almost 4,000 miles on my Octane--not really a starter bike--fun in the hills and hollers--still like my 04 Vic!!!

  • @khoatran9482
    @khoatran9482 8 років тому +2

    love your intro!!

  • @363.2McMasters
    @363.2McMasters 3 роки тому

    I actually like how quite the bike is with that look. Makes you look more like a grown man and makes the bike a sleeper in a way. I love this bike and really hope to own one before they skyrocket in price.

  • @detroitdizzle5513
    @detroitdizzle5513 7 років тому

    great job on the review!

  • @BuzZzKiller
    @BuzZzKiller 7 років тому +4

    RIP Victory. =(

  • @amoulet69
    @amoulet69 3 роки тому +1

    Victory 1200 engine vs 106 engine?
    Not sure what to buy man...

  • @steedivegan4619
    @steedivegan4619 7 років тому

    hi night cruiser I was looking at the victory gunner but whilst at my local shop,in Edinburgh,i sat on the octane and have been really loving the looks of it,my issue is will I be able to cruise as well as go have some fun pointed more toward cruising which would be better the octane or the gunner

  • @RebelRides
    @RebelRides 8 років тому +3

    I love the Scout but as per my test ride video of the Octane, I actually think it's a better bike to ride. The only problem, at least in the UK, was the marketing. It was hyped up as a Project 156 derived monster bike and many people were a bit underwhelmed by the bike in the metal, resulting in cancelled orders. However, in context of being cheaper than the Scout I think it's a brilliant bike.

    • @NightcruiserMA
      @NightcruiserMA  8 років тому +1

      True, marketing can make or break a bike. If people know nothing about the bike and have no expectations, the Octane, I think, would thrill everyone.

  • @jasonfournel959
    @jasonfournel959 5 років тому +2

    To date still the best review I've seen for the Victory Octane...Love your Videos! I am looking at purchasing the Indian Scout Bobber, but my first love was the Octane. How are you liking it and would you recommend it still?

  • @paulk9188
    @paulk9188 8 років тому +2

    Surprised there is so much difference from the Scout, thought they were virtually the same. Good review Nightcruiser, really enjoy your channel.

    • @vabch82
      @vabch82 8 років тому +1

      Larger displacement, hotter cans, higher redline, more aggressive ecru tuning and lower gearing.

    • @vabch82
      @vabch82 8 років тому

      ecu*

  • @ThomasRSmith-og7zo
    @ThomasRSmith-og7zo 6 років тому

    I am thinking of getting one. Local dealer has some leftover 2017's for around 7k. Might be worth it.

  • @servicarrider
    @servicarrider 8 років тому +2

    People seem to be impressed with this platform. Ride one you'll own one, I guess. If they can develop the cult following that HD did with the Sportster, look out. Nothing seems more unlikely, when you look at it, but Victory did just exactly that with the Vision. The people that own them swear that you can not purchase a better touring bike. Good review.

    • @NightcruiserMA
      @NightcruiserMA  8 років тому

      It's odd when you think about it. The Sportster is small and light, but doesn't have the speed of the Octane. If performance matters, people will buy the Octane. If brand matters, people will likely still feel peer pressure to go HD. I agree with you on the Vision. I've not ridden one but everyone I know that has one loves it, and when they tire of the one they have after 100,000 miles, they get another Vision.

    • @servicarrider
      @servicarrider 8 років тому

      Victory did succeed in building a cult following around the discontinued Touring Cruiser & Deluxe (esp 03-06). Several VMC members have two and even three bikes so that they will never run out of parts to keep their beloved TC's o the road. There are even a few who sold their bikes, purchased new Cross Country Tours, only to buy back their original TC's. That is devotion.

  • @jj4fr2009
    @jj4fr2009 8 років тому

    Thank you, another very entertaining video. If it was ever available at your dealership, (maybe a trade in) i'd love to see you test drive a Harley Freewheeler. Keep up the great wirk.

    • @NightcruiserMA
      @NightcruiserMA  8 років тому

      It's funny you say that. I was helping park bikes in the warehouse at MOM's one day and drove a Freewheeler in. Never been so scared in my life. The darn thing didn't LEAN... lol.. I kept thinking "this is thing is going over.. I KNOW it is!" What a weird feeling!

  • @palcolon
    @palcolon 7 років тому +1

    I turned mine into a touring-ish bike for about $1k. Added the following:Air Hawk R seat padSpeed Demon windscreenSwitchblade foot pegssaddle bagsextended handlebars2 gas bottles for long trips.

  • @l3arrett82
    @l3arrett82 3 роки тому

    ive got an 2006 victory vegas jackpot 89 hp 112 torque, rips.

  • @kevinjessiman2836
    @kevinjessiman2836 7 років тому

    I'm curious what you might think about the Kawasaki Vulcan S as a cruiser for beginners after watching this. It is certainly less powerful, but also lighter (400 lbs wet).

    • @MrButtons252
      @MrButtons252 7 років тому

      I had an ER6-n which is same engine and ive riden the octane. EIther bike is fine for someone with self control, if you doubt yourself get the vulcan. The octane throttle is extremely addictive.

  • @Astronaut76
    @Astronaut76 5 років тому +2

    FYI it's a 2017 they only made one year of octane

  • @fendermon
    @fendermon 7 років тому +2

    Good video,
    I took a demo ride, after have been riding a few years. Fun, fun bike...terrible starter bike. Poor throttle control is going to = crash. Pretty sure 100+ hp is not going to help on a wet road either. Ergos and comfort were pretty darn good. Suspension? front was great, back felt rigid. Handling was very light and precise.

    • @palcolon
      @palcolon 7 років тому +2

      I agree that this is not a good starter bike and you do have to be really careful then riding on wet road. Hitting the throttle will easily make the back tire fishtail. happened a few times to me in 4th gear. doing about 55mph

    • @fendermon
      @fendermon 7 років тому

      Wet road fishtail at 55 sounds nuts. I would have to keep it dry. Hope you enjoy your bike.

  • @strix2035
    @strix2035 7 років тому

    I like the "octane" and the "gunner" but having a hard time choosing one, any thoughts?

    • @NightcruiserMA
      @NightcruiserMA  7 років тому

      Hey stix... here I am five months later.. lol, my apologies. You've probably decided on one or the other, or neither, by now. I would have said, had I answered in a timely manner, that it would depend on what's important to you... they're very different bikes as far as weight, handling and overall feel.

    • @strix2035
      @strix2035 7 років тому

      NightcruiserMA with all that is going on with victory I'm going with a Kawasaki Vulcan it's a shame after this I would never support Indian.

    • @NightcruiserMA
      @NightcruiserMA  7 років тому +1

      That's a shame. They had no choice in the matter, really. I still love Victorys and Indians. Good luck!

  • @375billy
    @375billy 8 років тому

    I enjoy your videos. Would really like to see you ride a vmax or zx14, something like that.

    • @NightcruiserMA
      @NightcruiserMA  8 років тому

      I would look forward to doing that. Some of the my choices are limited by the short inseam of my legs.. lol. But I feel comfortable on anything I can get my toes down on these days.

  • @BillSauceify
    @BillSauceify 8 років тому

    Hey Night, Great video like always. Im thinking of getting a Octane trading from a 2013 Judge.. What are your thoughts?

    • @NightcruiserMA
      @NightcruiserMA  8 років тому +1

      I think it completely depends on what you liked about the Judge. If you thought the Judge was a small, quick, nimble bike, and bought it because of that, then you'll like the Octane, because it's about twice as fast, twice as small and quite a bit lighter. If you liked the Judge because of looks or exhaust note, though, you may not find the Octane up your alley. All you can do it ride it and find out how you feel. :)

  • @MitchellSmith
    @MitchellSmith 7 років тому

    About 100hp in a ~500lb cruiser is fun isn't it? Haha. I've got a 1994 Honda Magna that has a similar power to weight ratio and it's a blast.

  • @edwinkubena9944
    @edwinkubena9944 5 років тому +1

    Victory designed maybe the best engineered bikes quality machines designed to really last just watch the Victoty vs Harley videos. I would like one but have a couple of Yamahas which are quality built also!

  • @cameroonking0076
    @cameroonking0076 3 роки тому +2

    Its not a starter bike. I nearly got ripped off it first ride. Coming from a 650

  • @georgegould667
    @georgegould667 3 роки тому

    Does the octane have factory cruise control?

  • @unnervingfalcon
    @unnervingfalcon 7 років тому

    Ya till a couple days ago when they said they are shutting down the Victory part of their company. Too bad because its a nice looking bike

    • @NightcruiserMA
      @NightcruiserMA  7 років тому +1

      Parts and service will go on for 10 years, though, so I'm at least happy about that.

  • @LesterSuggs
    @LesterSuggs 7 років тому

    Riding doesn't begin until 7:07

  • @crash7976
    @crash7976 7 років тому

    I've been looking for a cruiser and this one so far is one I really like. Haven't ridden it yet, only sat on it but I'm very interested. What do you think it would be like coming from a 600 super sport to this?

    • @NightcruiserMA
      @NightcruiserMA  7 років тому +2

      Well, to be honest, I'm not experienced with many sport bikes yet and wouldn't want to give you bad information. Looking at the 0-60 times of, say, the YZF-R6 and this, they're comparable. 3.7 seconds for the R6 to 4 seconds for the Octane. Overall, though, for longer trips, I would think you would be much more comfortable on the Octane. To me it's the perfect blend of sportbike and cruiser.

  • @bobpalm704
    @bobpalm704 5 років тому

    Well your intro said Victory would benefit from taking Indian by Polaris...WOW...missed the mark there LOL..sorry but not sure your review would have been biased if you'd known what was ahead? But there nice bikes...and since Victory was around for a few years then parts should be available...for atleast 5 years....then...like the old S&S Indians, Henderson X, Excelsior etc....they will become garage art...few to be seen on city streets..SAD really....But good review for the time non the less...just couldn't help commenting on the intro about how it will strengthen the Victory brand...I saw it at the time of the DEATH of...but certainly not just after this Octane was introduced...made not sense to me? I almost bought one..when the announcement came...but still might pick one up when the owners realize no one is beating down there door to buy one...prices still a bit high (or owners are) for there place in the marketplace as a non current brand with less support each year!!!

  • @thulsadoom78
    @thulsadoom78 4 роки тому

    This engine is smaller than scout. But sure is more powerful.

    • @NightcruiserMA
      @NightcruiserMA  4 роки тому +2

      thulsadoom78 Actually it’s larger. 1178 cc vs the Scout's 1133. But yes, it packs a punch either way!

  • @patrickcourtney1513
    @patrickcourtney1513 7 років тому

    I believe you said this is the fastest cruiser you've rode. Maybe you're a better rider now than when you rode the Raider, because I believe the Raider will out run the Octane in the qtr...11.2 vs 12.0.

    • @NightcruiserMA
      @NightcruiserMA  7 років тому

      Definitely a better rider now than when I rode the Rider. I had a few months of experience with the Raider. I love the Raider, though, but I think the Octane handles better (steeper rake, normal rear tire width, etc..)

  • @jasonbum4748
    @jasonbum4748 7 років тому +1

    I wonder if the test ride dried off that shirt? Good review tho!

    • @NightcruiserMA
      @NightcruiserMA  7 років тому

      LOL... good point, I should have checked. But man, was it HUMID that day!

  • @nasilamak2201
    @nasilamak2201 8 років тому

    NC, what city and state were you riding the Octane.

  • @lomate1963
    @lomate1963 8 років тому

    What about rounder riders ☺️