The Victory Vegas motorcycle was first introduced in 2003, but this review focuses on the 2010 model. It features a 1634cc V-twin engine with electronic fuel injection, 6-speed transmission, and a carbon fiber reinforced belt final drive. The front suspension is a 43mm inverted cartridge telescopic fork with 130mm wheel travel while the rear suspension is a single, mono-tube gas-forged and cast aluminum with 100mm wheel travel, preload adjustable spring. The bike also has front and rear brakes with single 300mm floating rotors and 4 or 2 piston calipers respectively. Other specs include a seat height of 640mm, dry weight of 291kg, and fuel capacity of 17 litres. Overall, the Victory Vegas 2010 model is a powerful and stable ride with a unique design.
Make Model: Victory Vegas
Year: 2010
Engine: Four stroke, 50 degrees V twin SOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
Capacity: 1634 cc / 100 cu-in
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