Victory is an Iowa-based manufacturer that prides itself on the fact that they produce the entire Victory line of motorcycles in the United States. One of the esteemed American-made bikes is the 2013 Victory Vegas. The Victory Vegas was introduced in 2003 and has since garnered favorable reviews for its styling and superior performance. The most affordable way to join the Victory clan, the 2013 Victory Vegas is a chopper-themed cruiser that is remarkably easy to ride because of its relatively thin and light built. The handlebar does not require the rider to stretch their arms too much and the seat height is only a little above 25 inches. Because of its incredible custom-built look, most people would find it hard to believe that the Victory Vegas is in fact a mass-produced motorcycle, unless they are Victory fans themselves.
The 2013 Victory Vegas has large front discs and four-piston Nissin calipers, while the Vegas is one of only two models that have a single front disc. The Vegas also has a two-piston caliper and rear rotor. The new Victory Vegas is also equipped with extremely convenient self-canceling turn signals. They help avoid dangerous situations when riders may have an unintended blinking indicator which only confuses other drivers and riders.
The 2013 Victory Vegas sports a larger, 106-cubic inch, V-twin engine and the new six-speed transmission. According to Victory, gear whine and driveline lash were significantly reduced due to helical-cut gears and an improved shaft design. Any way you look at it, the Victory Vegas is a unique and exciting ride.