Can you still get parts for Victory?
We have one of the largest inventory of Genuine Victory OEM parts and we’re ready to use them on your Victory Vision, Hammer, Kingpin, Jackpot or Ness Signature Series Motorcycles. If you’re working on a rebuild or just a simple oil change; on this site, you’ll be able to find all the Victory parts you need.
Are they still making Victory motorcycle parts?
Polaris says it will liquidate all Victory inventory and continue supplying parts and warranty coverage for customers for 10 years. So new Victory prices are expected to tumble, which is some good news. However, Victory owners will also find the value of their bikes tumbling as well.
Does Polaris still make parts for Victory?
Polaris will continue to supply parts to support Victory motorcycles for 10 years, and the company “will assist dealers in liquidating existing inventories.”
Did Victory go out of business?
On 9 January 2017, parent company Polaris Industries issued a press release announcing that they would immediately begin winding down operations of Victory Motorcycles due to struggles in establishing market share and limited profitability. The brand itself would also be discontinued.
What company makes the Victory motorcycle?
Polaris Industries
Polaris Industries, a global producer of motorcycles, snowmobiles and off-road vehicles, is pulling the plug on its 18-year-old Iowa-made Victory Motorcycles brand.
Why did Polaris stop making Victory motorcycles?
In announcing the winding down of Victory, Polaris said that the brand struggled to establish the market share needed to be profitable, with competitive pressures increasing headwinds for the brand.
What is a Gilroy Indian?
The first “Gilroy Indian” model was a new design called the Chief. Scout and Spirit models were also manufactured from 2001. These bikes were initially made with off-the-shelf 88 cubic inch S&S engines, but later used the 100-cubic-inch (1,600 cc) Powerplus (bottlecap) engine design from 2002 to 2003.
Are Victory and Indian motorcycles the same?
Victory was owned by Polaris, which incidentally also owns Indian. That explains why there are some similarities between the two brands. Indian motorcycles has been around a long time, producing some time-honored machines like the Indian Scout and the Indian Chief. Some of their bikes, we’d ride over a Harley any day.
Are Victory Motorcycles collectible?
They are good bikes, especially the new Octane. It is definitely a collector bike. And they still have the backing for the next 10 years of parent company Polaris Industries, an industrial giant.