| 2009 Victory Vegas 8-ball | | Print | |
| Written by Bryan Group | ||||||
| Wednesday, 09 September 2009 01:00 | ||||||
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If you’re like me then you’re trying to find a balance between a gas guzzling truck or an electric econo-box for transportation. Thankfully we as motorcyclists have an advantage where the normal driving public does not: we can commute to work on a two wheeled vehicle that not only gets good gas mileage but also puts a smile on our face during the process. To that end Victory has created the 2009 Vegas 8-Ball in what I dub as their “commuter special” trim. Victory, for those that aren’t aware, was created in 1997 and is owned by Polaris Industries based in Minnesota. It’s difficult to believe that Victory’s only been around for a little over ten years as during that time frame they’ve created some outstanding motorcycles.
Even though the 8-Ball may not be “bling’d out” like some other cruisers it has a distinctive style none the less. I personally like the blacked out theme which makes the admirer look more closely for all of the details that this model offers. The mirrors, hand controls, belt guard, triple tree’s and other chrome bits that are standard on the Vegas receive the blackout treatment for the 8-Ball. There is a sprinkling of chrome however (e.g. exhaust, headlight cover and speedometer bezel and housing) so those that need their fix won’t have to go elsewhere.
If you take a moment to examine the dash you’ll notice a large speedometer and a small digital trip/odometer incorporated within it. The standard warning lights for engine, oil and low fuel along with lights for high beams, neutral indicator and turn signals are all present and accounted for. One thing that is missing is a tachometer which if you’re used to shifting via a shift light or at a certain point on the tach, this might take some time to get used to. It’d be nice if Victory could incorporate this into their dash but in the meantime we’ll just have to shift when the Freedom 100 starts screaming. |
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