2006 Pontiac G6 Gt Top Speed

2006 Pontiac G6 Gt Top Speed

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With a curb weight of 3457 lbs (1568 kgs), the G6 GT Sedan has a naturally-aspirated V 6 cylinder engine, Petrol motor, with the engine code LZ4.
This engine produces a maximum power of 222 PS (219 bhp - 163 kW) at 5800 rpm and a maximum torque of 298.0 Nm (219 lb.ft) at 5800 rpm. The power is transmitted to the road by the front wheel drive (FWD) with a 4 speed Automatic gearbox.
On the topic of chassis details responsible for road holding, handling behavior and ride comfort, the G6 has McPherson struts. Anti-roll bar. front suspension and Coil springs. Anti-roll bar. rear suspension. Stock tire sizes are 225 / 50 on 17 inch rims at the front, and 225 / 50 on 17 inch rims at the rear. For stopping power, the G6 GT Sedan braking system includes Vented Discs at the front and Discs at the rear.
The G6 model is a Sedan car manufactured by Pontiac, sold new from year 2008.

What engine is in Pontiac G6 GT Sedan?
The Pontiac G6 GT Sedan has a V 6, Petrol engine with 3510 cm3 / 214.2 cu-in capacity.

How many horsepower (hp) does a 2008 Pontiac G6 GT Sedan have?
The 2008 Pontiac G6 GT Sedan has 222 PS / 219 bhp / 163 kW.

How much does a Pontiac G6 GT Sedan weighs?
The Pontiac G6 GT Sedan weighs 1568 Kg / 3457 lbs.

Is Pontiac G6 GT Sedan All Wheel Drive (AWD)?
No, the Pontiac G6 GT Sedan is not All Wheel Drive (AWD). It's Front Wheel Drive (FWD).

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2014 Arctic Cat 500 Atv Reviews

2014 Arctic Cat 500 Atv Reviews


2014 Arctic Cat 500

$5,200.00

Cornwall < 5 hours ago

2014 Arctic Cat. 2x4,4x4, and full diff lock. 2800 km. Hunting use only, not trail used. Warn winch. All oils and fluids changed last spring. Has a hot staple repair inside one fender (see pic) and ...

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2015 Arctic Cat Alterra 500 4x4

$6,200.00

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2017 Arctic cat 4x4 EFI

$7,000.00

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2017 arctic cat 4x4 Efi 4x4 Lock Under 800km like new condition No power steering $7000 obo

800 km

Arctic cat 500 Real wheel bearings

$50.00

Ottawa 23/11/2021

I am selling 2 rear wheel bearing for a 2005 and up arctic cat 500 4x4. Brand new never used. I was sold these but the year was wrong. I own a 2004 500. These bearings are slightly bigger than the ...

2005 arctic cat trv500

$4,000.00

Oakville / Halton Region 22/11/2021

Selling my 05 arctic cat 500 in good running condition. Got new seat cover new back diffential and axle both side. 2wd and 4x4 working. Plastic has no cracks Electric start not working but pull start ...

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Reduced Arctic Cat 500

$5,800.00

Barrie 14/11/2021

OSelling our 2008 Arctic Cat 500 4x4 for $5800or best offer , has a winch , overdrive and comes with ownership . Had the service done in June , and decided to sell it because we don't drive it . ...

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2022 Arctic Cat Prowler 500 Other

$11,999.00

Peterborough 12/11/2021

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2005 Artic Cat 500xx 4x4 automatic

$4,950.00

City of Toronto 08/11/2021

Excellent condition, 3700km, new belt (old belt included as a spare) new LED light bar, new carburetor installed (comes with old carb that just needs cleaning), excellent condition mud tires, ready ...

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2002 Arctic cat 500 4x4

$3,200.00

Muskoka 07/11/2021

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2022 Arctic Cat Prowler 500 Other

$11,999.00

Peterborough 06/11/2021

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Arctic cat 500 4x4

$3,800.00

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ATV Arctic 500 Cat Manual 4x4

$4,300.00

Markham / York Region 24/10/2021

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2021 Arctic Cat Prowler 4x4 Side by Side

$16,000.00

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Brand New never driven Arctic Cat Prowler 500 4x4 side by side with dump box. Options include winch, windshield, soft top and rear window, mirrors. $16000.00 firm

2021 Arctic Cat Prowler 4x4 Side by Side

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2013 Kawasaki Concours Review

2013 Kawasaki Concours Review

2013 Sport-Touring Comparison Test: BMW K1600GT, BMW R1200RT, Kawasaki Concours 14, Triumph Trophy, Yamaha FJR1300
2013 Kawasaki Concours 14

When the Kawasaki Concours 14 sped onto the sport-touring scene for 2008, it easily arm-wrestled the competition into submission. With its liquid-cooled, 1,352cc in-line four derived from the time-warping Ninja ZX-14 sportbike, the mighty Concours puts 144.2 horsepower to the rear wheel—4.4 more than the K 1600 GT even though the BMW has a 297cc displacement advantage (the BMW wins the torque war, with 115.8 lb-ft to the Kawi's 95.3).

The complete reinvention of the Concours, after being in Kawasaki's lineup mostly unchanged for more than two decades as the ZG1000, was about much more than just horsepower. Variable Valve Timing helps the engine run more smoothly and efficiently, the Tetra-Lever Swingarm eliminates shaft jacking and the KIPASS (Kawasaki Intelligent Proximity Activation Start System) key fob is an added security measure. By ticking all of the boxes that are important to us—performance, handling, comfort, value, reliability and practicality—the Concours 14 was a shoe-in for Rider's 2008 Motorcycle of the Year.

We loved its large, 35-liter saddlebags and standard tire pressure monitor and heated grips, but were less enamored with its bulk, poor wind protection and felt engine heat. Updates for 2010 included a larger windshield, better heat management, improved handling, the introduction of KTRC traction control and an upgrade to K-ACT (Kawasaki Advanced Coactive-braking Technology) on ABS models (Rider, February 2010 and on ridermagazine.com).

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At just $309 more than the Yamaha FJR1300, the $16,199 Kawasaki Concours 14 is one of the best deals in this test. But, like the BMW R 1200 RT, it's showing signs of age. Adopting the engine and chassis improvements of the new 1,441cc Ninja ZX-14R would strengthen its position as el jefe of horsepower and improve handling. For the long haul, it could use adjustable ergonomics, cruise control, a trip computer, better wind protection and more fuel capacity.

2013 Kawasaki Concours 14 ABS

Base Price: $16,199
Warranty: 3 yrs., unltd. miles
Website: kawasaki.com

Engine
Type: Liquid-cooled, transverse in-line four
Displacement: 1,352cc
Bore x Stroke: 84.0 x 61.0mm
Compression Ratio: 10.7:1
Valve Train: DOHC, 4 valves per cyl. w/ Variable Valve Timing
Valve Adj. Interval: 24,000 miles
Fuel Delivery: Digital EFI w/ ram air & 40mm throttle bodies x 4
Lubrication System: Wet sump, 5.0-qt. cap.
Transmission: 6-speed, hydraulically actuated wet clutch
Final Drive: Shaft, 2.04:1

Electrical
Ignition: TCBI w/ digital advance
Charging Output: 581 watts @ 5,000 rpm
Battery: 12V 14AH

Chassis
Frame: Aluminum monocoque w/ engine as stressed member & cast aluminum Tetra-Lever swingarm
Wheelbase: 59.8 in.
Rake/Trail: 26.1 degrees/4.4 in.
Seat Height: 32.1 in.
Suspension, Front: 43mm male slider, adj. for spring preload &
rebound damping, 4.4-in. travel
Rear: Single shock, adj. for spring preload (remote) & rebound
damping, 5.4-in. travel
Brakes, Front: Dual floating petal discs w/ radial-mounted opposed 4-piston calipers & K-ACT linked ABS
Rear: Single petal disc w/ 2-piston pin-slide caliper & K-ACT linked ABS
Wheels, Front: Cast, 3.50 x 17 in.
Rear: Cast, 6.00 x 17 in.
Tires, Front: 120/70-ZR17
Rear: 190/50-ZR17
Wet Weight: 687 lbs.
Load Capacity: 485 lbs.
GVWR: 1,172 lbs.

Performance
Fuel Capacity: 5.8 gals., last 1.1 gal. warning light on
MPG: 90 PON min. (high/avg/low) 44.0/35.2/30.0
Estimated Range: 204 miles
Indicated RPM at 60 MPH: 2,750

This sidebar was published as part of our 2013 Sport-Touring Comparison Test: BMW K1600GT, BMW R1200RT, Kawasaki Concours 14, Triumph Trophy, Yamaha FJR1300 .

2013 Kawasaki Concours Review

Source: https://ridermagazine.com/2013/05/06/2013-kawasaki-concours-14-review/

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Free Games Cars Racing 2 Players

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Whether a car is old or new, having a car insurance policy is a necessity. Sometimes used cars are purchased from individuals rather than dealerships, which can require more of the buyer's participation in the process of transferring the title, including insuring the car. This extra step leaves some used car owners confused about how to get car insurance for a used car.

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The specific requirements of car insurance for a used car depend on both the state the owner of the car resides in and whether or not the car is financed. With only two exceptions, the majority of states require all car owners to carry liability insurance on each car they own. Liability coverage protects other parties if the policyholder is responsible for damage, but it does not offer any protection for the policyholder. Each state has its own minimum coverage standard for liability. The minimum coverage may be $10,000 in one state and $25,000 in another, but this minimum is usually far less coverage than insurance professionals recommend.

Usually, a car owner who uses an auto loan to purchase a car will need more than basic liability coverage. Lenders require full coverage, which includes comprehensive, collision, and liability coverage. The combination of all three coverage types protects the driver in an accident regardless of who is at fault, and in other specific scenarios that can result in damage to the vehicle. Lenders know that their chances of collecting the rest of the debt dramatically decrease if the car is destroyed, because there is no longer collateral to repossess. That is why lenders want used car owners to keep the car insured for the life of the loan.

How to Buy Insurance for a Used Car

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Insurance companies will offer quotes and even extend insurance to an individual before that individual has a car. If you are thinking of purchasing a used car, you need to start the process of getting insurance at the same time, if not before purchasing the car.

This processing can start by calling or walking into a local insurance office. An individual can also start the process of getting coverage online by entering their information into an online application on an insurance company's website. There are even consumer service websites that allow a person to receive quotes from several insurance companies at one time.

To complete the process of receiving a quote, a potential car buyer may need to plug in the year, make, and model information for the car they're buying. It is ok to guess based on the type of car you plan to buy if you do not own a car yet. However, be aware that the actual price of your car insurance policy may change based on the car you end up purchasing.

If you already own another car with an active insurance policy, the process is much simpler. Once the car is purchased, call the insurance company to add a new car to the policy. If you plan on getting rid of the old car, remove that car from the policy once you no longer own it.

New Car vs. Old Car Insurance

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Car insurance is based on statistics associated with the car. One part of the equation is the price of the car. Used cars usually equate to cheaper insurance policies because they are typically cheaper for the insurance company to replace if the car is totaled.

There are outliers to the rule. Some older cars are antiques, which cost far more than the average new car. Often, these need add-on policies to cover the full value of the car. Non-antique older cars can also be of a make and model that insurance companies charge more to cover. For example, if the parts are hard to find or the car is statistically associated with poor driving habits, insurance on a cheaper older car may still be comparable to a newer car.

On the other hand, car insurance companies are also concerned with statistics regarding safety. Drivers who own cars with newer safety features like back up cameras and higher crash safety scores have cheaper insurance.

Do You Need Insurance Before You Buy a Used Car?

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Although some states recognize a 7 to 30 day grace period for getting a newly purchased used car insured, it's best to get car insurance before you buy the car.

Insurance is more than a good thing to have or something that most states require. Insurance is a protection for the car owner. Anytime you enter the roadway, you take a risk. The best drivers can still get into a car accident, and car accidents can cause expensive damage to both people and property. Most people cannot afford to be personally responsible for another person's medical bills in the event of an accident. Spending all of your savings on a used car only to see that car destroyed in an accident within the first week of buying it is devastating. Without insurance, this event would mean that the person would lose both their savings and their means of transportation. With insurance, the person could receive some form of compensation (although it may not be as much as they paid for the car.)

It is possible to get insurance before purchasing a car. An official insurance policy must be attached to a specific VIN. However, the process can start before settling on a car. If in the final stages of purchasing a car, many insurance companies will allow a used car buyer to add a car to their insurance policy before officially having the title. As soon as possible, add a newly purchased used car to an insurance policy. The process is as simple as calling a 1-800 number and supplying the VIN.  Insurance companies have the means to send immediate electronic proof of insurance.

Car dealerships and loan companies want to see proof of insurance before completing the sale of a car. While private sellers may not care whether the buyer is insured, it behooves the buyer to have insurance coverage before putting the key into the ignition.

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Yamaha Motorcycle Latest Model

What to Look for When Buying A Used Motorcycle

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you're ready to splurge on a motorcycle, but you don't want to spend too much money. So a used motorcycle is your best option. But do you know how to ask the right questions? Do you know the factors you need to consider? If you can have the right information going into your purchase, you won't have to worry about regretting your decision. Here's what to look for when you want to buy a used motorcycle:

Decide Whether You Want to Buy from a Dealer Or an Individual.

Both buying from an individual and shopping at a dealership have their advantages. Dealers have more choices in their inventory, and they often have the backing of the company that makes and builds the motorcycles. Dealers may offer warranties as well. If you consider buying from an individual, you might get a better deal. You can bargain with one person rather than a staff of paid salespeople. While dealers may have more to offer, don't discount what an individual seller may have for sale. Ultimately, it's up to you to decide if you trust your seller, whether you're visiting an individual or a dealer.

Make Sure you're Financially Ready.

Buying a motorcycle can be an expensive purchase, so you need to make sure you're prepared. Compare the seller's offering price with the fair market value of similar bikes. If you need to secure financing, it's best to plan ahead, especially if you wind up opting for a more expensive motorcycle than you initially planned. Take into account additional costs like sales tax and registration, and set aside a little extra for any maintenance costs that may occur shortly after you've purchased the motorcycle. You should also bear in mind that if you've financed your bike, you'll probably have to keep full coverage insurance for the duration of the loan.

Inspect the Motorcycle - Then Inspect It Again.

Read the ad or website entry on the motorcycle you're interested in carefully. When you arrive at the dealership or individual's home, you need to inspect the motorcycle. If you're not mechanically inclined, bring a friend with you who is, or take along a more experienced motorcycle rider. Ask the seller to not crank it before you arrive, because you'll want to see how difficult it is to start the motorcycle. Take a look at the tires, cables, fork, and suspension. Look for wear and tear on the frame, and make sure the chain is properly greased. Then take a second look at everything to make sure that you're purchasing a quality product.

Don't Be Afraid to Ask Difficult Questions.

When you arrive at the seller, you need to summon up all your courage to be able to ask the tough questions. Ask how many different people have owned the motorcycle. Find out if the bike has been in any accidents. Ask about any mechanical problems the previous owners have had. Request any service records and paperwork that come with the motorcycle. Discuss any issues the previous owners had with it and how the owners dealt with those problems. If you're willing to ask the difficult questions, you may be able to get more information that you couldn't have acquired otherwise.

Stand Your Ground When Sales Tactics Get Tough.

You definitely want to be respectful when you arrive to speak to the seller. You don't want to play games, but you also don't want to let the seller play games with you. Be prepared to stand your ground when sales tactics get tough. Don't fall for a smooth talking salesperson. Don't allow negotiations to become one-sided. If you feel pressured, take a timeout, and be ready to walk away if you feel uncomfortable at all. As the buyer, you are in control and have the power, and you should never allow a pushy or dishonest seller to talk you into a bad decision.

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2016 Yamaha Wolverine R Spec Specs

2016 Yamaha Wolverine R Spec Specs

2016 Wolverine R-Spec: The New 2016 Yamaha Wolverine R-Spec in the Woods

No one can deny that Yamaha helped revolutionize the world of recreational UTVs with the introduction of the Rhino over 10 years ago. Although it practically controlled the market for a year or two, things changed dramatically as other manufacturers introduced a variety of models to the market. Yamaha's more recent Viking is touted as more of a utility UTV, leaving room for Yamaha to introduce a more recreational-focused UTV. That's where the Wolverine R-Spec comes in.

2016 Yamaha Wolverine R-Spec

The Wolverine is not designed to replace the Viking but rather to complement it, expanding Yamaha's side-by-side lineup. And while the utility aspect is still present, it's clear that the Wolverine is designed to cater more to the recreational crowd.

2016 Wolverine R-Spec: The Wolverine R-Spec in the Mountains

Highlights

Yamaha is touting a number of features that will make the Wolverine stand out. One of them is the four-wheel independent suspension. It's outfitted with KYB ultra-long-stroke nitrogen gas-charged piggyback shocks with adjustable settings. The a-arms utilize a wide-arc design, helping to make the 11.4″ ground clearance even more useful.

The 708cc engine provides an excellent power-to-weight ratio compared to competitors, and it's tuned for optimal torque and power delivery. This – combined with Yamaha's esteemed CVT transmission system – should make it handle well across a variety of terrain types.

The interior is designed with the driver and passenger in mind. The soft seats are built to provide a slight lean angle to maximize comfort without sacrificing visibility. They're also set back far enough to allow for plenty of legroom. The driver's seat is also adjustable.

There are several other notable features that come stock on the machine, including a plastic roof, doors, Maxxis Bighorn 2.0 tires, a full skid plate, a versatile bed, and storage in both the dash and the center console.

2016 Wolverine R-Spec: The Interior of the Wolverine R-Spec

Specifications

Wolverine R-Spec Wolverine R-Spec EPS
Engine
Engine Type 708cc, 4-cycle Single, Liquid-cooled, DOHC
Bore x Stroke 103 mm x 85 mm
Compression Ratio 10.1:1
Fuel Delivery Single Mikuni 44 mm
Ignition TCI (Transistor Controlled Ignition)
Starting System Electric
Transmission Yamaha Ultramatic V-Belt
Drive Train Ultramatic CVT, Shaft, On Command 2WD, 4WD with Diff-Lock
Chassis
Suspension / Front Independent Double Wishbone, 9.7″ of wheel travel
Suspension / Rear Independent Double Wishbone with Anti-Sway Bar, 10.6″ of wheel travel
Brakes / Front Dual Hydraulic Disk
Brakes / Rear Dual Hydraulic Disk / Multi-Disk Wet Parking Brake
Tires / Front AT26 x 8-12, Steel Wheels
Tires / Rear AT26 x 10-12, Steel Wheels
Dimensions
L x W x H 116.9″ x 60.6″ x 74.2″
Wheelbase 81.3″
Turning Radius 181.1″
Ground Clearance 11.4″
Fuel Capacity 9.70 gal
Wet Weight 1299 lb 1311 lb
Bed Capacity 300 lb
Towing Capacity 1500 lb
Other
MSRP Starting at $12,199 Starting at $13,199
Availability May/June 2015 April 2015
Color Options Realtree Xtra
Hunter Green
Steel Blue
Electronic Power Steering Not Equipped Standard
Warranty 6 Month (Limited Factory Warranty)

Picture of the 2016 Yamaha Wolverine R-Spec

An Excellent Recreational UTV

All things considered, the Yamaha Wolverine looks to be a great option for anyone considering a recreational UTV. You can check out the full details (including videos) at YamahaWolverine.com.

2016 Yamaha Wolverine R Spec Specs

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Victory Motorcycles 2018 Models

Victory Motorcycles 2018 Models

No More New Victory Motorcycles, But Here Are 7 Great Models They Built

After twenty-one years of production, Victory Motorcycles has ceased production. It's too bad because a Victory bike has the appeal for cruiser aficionados without some of the, shall we say 'nefarious', associations of a Harley Davidson. Checking out some of the Victory models, you can't help but come back to one overused term to describe them: sexy.

Nevertheless, a company has to turn a profit to stay in business, and Victory couldn't keep their books in the black. So, after barely more than two decades, we bid adieu to the manufacturer. Yet, we continue to ogle some of the artwork produced over the years, like these seven following models.

Victory V92C

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The first bikes to roll off the Victory assembly line were the V92C. They took direct aim at the notorious HD biker brand with a 92 cubic inch, 1507cc overhead cam engine. While the original engine was 55 horsepower, that number could be jacked up to 83hp. Easily enough for a pretty powerful cruiser.

The Victory V92C looked great. Classic styling, a swooping teardrop tank, a fat rear fender, and dual cannons on the right side. The real success was with the ride. Many riders report continuous treks of more than 600 miles in a day, barely feeling the effects after settling the V92C onto its kickstand.

Victory Vegas

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Injecting some bling into your bike is easy Las Vegas-style. The Victory Vegas has serious eyeball with flashy wheels, bright color schemes, and a couple of variants. If you like chrome, the Victory Vegas was your choice. If you want something off the beaten path, you look at the Victory Vegas 8-Ball with black powder-coated parts instead.

Built on an all-new chassis in 2003, the Victory Vegas offered options like the Vegas Low. Throwing a bone to shorter riders with a 1-inch lower seat and a 2-inch shorter reach for the handlebars. In 2006, the engine upgraded from a 92 ci V-twin to a 100ci V-twin, spinning up 85hp for the belt-driven rear wheel.

Victory Kingpin

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The custom cruiser bike in the Victory Motorcycles lineup might be the Kingpin. It's a big bike, there's no doubt, but it looks rather unassuming. You get your typical chrome V-twin upgraded from 92ci to 100ci in 2006, a pair of chrome pipes, traditionally-styled front forks and handlebars, and so on. The most visible difference is the tank design with the Victory flair and texture set into the sides of the tank.

It's a custom cruiser, and that means it's a bit of a blank slate. Do what you will with your Kingpin – add saddlebags, tack on a windshield, adjust the suspension damping rate, add a fatty rear tire…you get the idea. The Kingpin model also has a variant, the Kingpin 8-Ball, that's more than your average blank slate. A black paint scheme and black powder-coated metal components make it even more popular for customizers.

Victory Gunner

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From 2015 to 2017 Victory Motorcycles offered a bike in the bobber category, the Victory Gunner. This is where performance found a home. Carrying a 1731cc V-Twin slung low in the chassis, the Gunner has a top speed rating of 135 miles per hour. But since most Victory riders don't actually test the top speed, it's just meant to be a selling feature on paper and an intimidation factor on the street.

The bobber styling includes a trimmed away front fender, a very clean rear tub, fat tires, less steering rake, and the black and charcoal paint scheme. Pipes, motor, and plastic are all painted black for a sinister appearance. A mere 25-inch seat height makes the ride comfy but also places the center of gravity lower, adding stability with its awesome performance. This bike – you gotta love it.

Victory Hammer

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It's a muscle cruiser. The name isn't very subtle, and it doesn't need to be with as much attitude as the Victory Hammer exudes. There's one seriously fat tire in the rear, a sleek and low design with curves in all the right places, a sexy naked styling along the sides, and the throaty rumble that makes those little hairs on the back of your neck quiver with delight.

97 horsepower and 113 lb.-ft. of torque breaks the rear wheel loose at pretty much any speed, even with that fatty 250-series tire on there. The slightly less powerful and more basic Hammer was made available as well, the Hammer 8-Ball, with a lower seat and just 85 hp to toss you around the open road.

Victory Octane

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That modern retro look comes out in the Victory Octane with the cafĂ© racer styling eking out from the tank, seat, and rear fender. It's squarish, which isn't the norm for a modern bike. But the retro look melds with advanced engineering once you see – and experience – the engine and its performance.

The Octane is one of the most aggressive Victory motorcycles ever sold from the showroom. The 1200cc engine spits out 104 horsepower and can scream through a quarter mile in 12 seconds, bone stock. It's built lighter with a cast aluminum frame and competed in the Pikes Peak Hill Climb, which says something on its own.

The Victory Octane, only available as a 2017 model, shares 35 percent of its parts with the Indian Scout. Coincidentally, both Victory and Indian are owned by the same parent company, Polaris. Funny how that happens…

Victory Judge

victory motorcycles judge

Inspired by muscle car design, the Victory Judge arrived on the scene in 2013. It's a sport cruiser with Victory's 106 cubic inch V-Twin nestled tightly into the chassis. The riding position is quite comfortable with mid-mounted controls and an easy foot position, lending the Judge to a surprisingly carefree ride for long stretches.

Notice the race-inspired stripes on the tank, the racy red paint scheme and the '106' emblazoned on the side panel. The Victory Judge has no qualms about showing off its muscle car inspiration. And it has the performance to back it up.

It's too bad Victory motorcycles like the Judge are no longer in production, but you'll continue to see great designs and performance in a different brand owned by Polaris. Under the Indian brand.

Victory Motorcycles 2018 Models

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