The Victory Hammer motorcycle was produced from 2007 to 2008 and featured a four-stroke, 50-degree V-twin engine with a capacity of 1634cc. It had a compression ratio of 9.8:1 and was cooled by air and oil. The bike also had electronic fuel injection with 44mm throttle bodies and a six-speed transmission with a carbon fiber reinforced belt final drive. Its front suspension consisted of a 43mm inverted cartridge telescopic fork, while the rear suspension was a single, mono-tube gas forged and cast aluminum with a rising-rate linkage. The bike’s front brakes featured 2x 300mm floating rotors with 4 piston calipers, and its rear brake was a single 300mm floating rotor with a 2 piston caliper. The wheels on the bike were 18 x 3.5 inches in the front and 18 x 8.5 inches in the rear, with tires measuring 130/70 R18 and 250/40 R18, respectively. The bike had a rake of 32.7 degrees, a trail of 140mm, and a ground clearance of 135mm with a dry weight of 305kg. Finally, the Victory Hammer had a fuel capacity of 17 liters (4.5 US gallons) and a seat height of 660mm.
Make Model: Victory Hammer
Year: 2007 – 08
Engine: Four stroke, 50 degrees V twin SOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
Capacity: 1634 cc / 100 cu-in
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