In a demonstration that its aspirations extend beyond just building big cruiser motorcycles and that it can think well outside any box we know about, Victory unveiled a unique 800cc concept motorcycle at the International Motorcycle Show in Long Beach.
Called the Vision, the motorcycle is built around one of the powertrains from parent company Polaris' ATV line. It's an 800cc liquid-cooled parallel twin, with the cylinders laid almost flat and a no-shifting constant-variable transmission (CVT) passing power to an exposed shaft final drive housed in the single-sided, single-shock swingarm.
And that's the more-or-less conventional part.
The Vision employs long floorboards and there are no foot controls.
Above the engine, a huge storage area/fairing will hold two helmets or other gear because the bladder-type fuel tank is set down above the flat engine and just behind the 17-inch front wheel and 43mm inverted front fork. The storage unit doubles as an aerodynamic windbreaker and could have a windshield that rises out of it.
Though the bulbous storage pod and narrow seat/tailsection perched at the rear of the alloy frame might suggest sporting or touring use, the riding position is very cruiser-like with long running boards extending along the engine's flanks with a relatively high handlebar poking through the top of the storage pod.
Notable details include:
Scalloped brake rotors add a flair to the wheels
Dual under-seat side-exit exhaust system
250/40-R18 rear tire on a 9-inch-wide six-spoke cast wheel
61-inch wheelbase, in part mandated by the length of the drivetrain created by the near-horizontal cylinders in front of the crankshaft.
No foot controls, which apparently means linked brakes controlled by a single handlebar lever
28.5-inch saddle height
The bulbous forward bodywork is a stark contrast to the lean seat and tailsection.
Essentially Victory has employed a fairly flat powertrain and used the resulting empty space above it in unique ways. There is no talk of production for the bike, which is probably more of a talking point and attention-getter for the company than an actual, er, vision of the future. (Certainly the somewhat rough concept bike shown in Long Beach is not anywhere near production and would require some changes to even be street-legal.) However, this concept motorcycle also carries a message that Victory will not always build just traditional cruisers, which is probably an important one as Victory begins selling its bikes in markets outside North America for the first time.
Said Greg Brew, Director of Polaris Industrial Design, "Our mandate for Victory is to drive the future of custom-inspired American motorcycle design. The Vision 800 is but one example of the type of exploration our team pursues in order to continue to deliver the type of innovative design that fuels people's passion for motorcycles."
Motorcycler wrote: Basicamente es un cajon vacio. No tiene controles en los pies asi que bueno ni ellos mismos piensan que la van a construir en masa...nuff said!
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ENTONCES ES ALGO PARECIDO AL VOLKY SEMI-AUTOMATICO.
NI ERA STANDARD NI ERA AUTOMATICO, SIN "CLUTCH", EN EL MEDIO DE TODO, JEJEJEJEJJ.
Algo asi Dan... como te verias tu en ese gupy enaltecido? Chacho no se pero se ve raro no se si sea incomodo, pero raro se ve. El motor es bueno y fuerte pero la forma es unica...
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seguimos vacilando...-= Luis =- Me gusta esta vaina..
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