The Victory V92C is a motorcycle made in 2000 with a four-stroke, 50-degree V twin SOHC engine, hydraulic lifters, and self-adjusting cam chains. With a capacity of 1507 cc and a compression ratio of 9.2:1, it uses electronic fuel injection with 44mm throttle bodies and has a carbon fiber reinforced belt final drive. The front suspension consists of an inverted cartridge telescopic fork, while the rear suspension has a single, monotube gas forged and cast aluminum with rising-rate linkage and 100mm wheel travel. The front brakes use 2x 300mm floating rotors with a 4-piston caliper, while the rear brake has a single 300mm floating rotor and 2-piston caliper. The front tire is 130/90-16, and the rear tire is 160/80-16. The dry weight is 288 kg, and it has a fuel capacity of 19 liters/ 5.0 US gal.
Make Model: Victory V92C
Year: 2000
Engine: Four stroke, 50 degrees V twin SOHC, 4 valves per cylinder, self-adjusting cam chains, hydraulic lifters
Capacity: 1507 cc / 91.9 cu-in
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