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November 11, 2006

Victory Vision 800 Concept Motorcycle

Victory Vision 800

The Victory Vision 800 Concept was created by the Victory Industrial Design team. Maybe the front needs a bit more thought but it’s definitely a beautiful design!

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Victory Vision™ 800 Concept - Key Features and Specifications:

  • Comfortable cruiser riding position with a low seat height.
  • Automatic Constant Variable Transmission (CVT) without foot controls or clutch which lowers the learning curve of riding a full-size motorcycle.
  • Easily accessible tank storage - large enough to accommodate 2 full face helmets.
  • Radical new styling and proportion driven by redesigned component package.

Engine:

  • 800cc 4-stroke liquid-cooled parallel twin
  • Dual under-seat side exit exhaust

Drivetrain:

  • Automatic CVT
  • Maintenance-free exposed shaft final drive with cast aluminum single sided swingarm

Chassis and Suspension:

  • Cast aluminum alloy frame
  • Bladder fuel tank behind front wheel
  • Fully adjustable single rear gas shock
  • 43mm inverted telescopic front forks

Tires and brakes:

  • Front tire 120/60-R17 with 6 spoke cast aluminum rim 3.75 “X17″
  • Rear tire 250/40-R18 with 6 spoke cast aluminum rim 9 “X18″
  • Front brake - 300 mm rotors with 2 piston calipers
  • Rear brake - 250 mm rotor with 1 piston caliper

Overall dimensions:

  • Wheelbase 61″
  • Seat height 28.5″
  • Ground clearance 5.8″
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