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  Victory Motorcycles
  
     Victory is an American motorcycle that is based out of Minnesota. The company Victory is a subsidiary of the Polaris Company. The very first Victory bike debuted in 1997 with production starting in 1998. The company typically makes tour bikes and sport tour bikes as well as street cruisers. The very first model of the Victory line of bikes is the V92C, this bike was debuted at the Planet Hollywood in the Mall of America by Al Unser in 1997, and in 1998 that bike won the Cruiser of the Year Award from Cycle World Magazine.

In 2003, Victory came out with the Vegas series bike and some critics called it the bike that saved Victory. This bike followed guidelines from Arlen and Cory Ness, famous custom bike designers. The Vegas bike had a new chassis design as well. The freedom engine carried forward from the TC and there were many other new features of the Vegas that were not seen on other bikes.

Then there is the Kingpin and Kingpin Deluxe, these cycles were released in 2004, on these bikes the front wheels were bigger, larger the seat is more comfortable and the revision both front and rear spring rates and damping to improve the ride. The Vegas Jackpot and the Vegas 8 Ball. Then the company released the latest bike the Ness Signature Series named after Arlen and Cory Ness.