What does not occur to a two -wheel fan of the two wheels, probably does not end up seeing the light anywhere else in the world. And if not keep an eye on this VICTORY V92SC Sport Cruiser 2001, manufactured by Todd Chamberlin, The same that, at that time, was part of the development team of the well -known American firm owned by Polaris. The curious thing is that we are facing a test mule that ended up being used in the occasional resistance race.
As explained by the seller and owner: “This 2001 Sport Cruiser was created by Victory Engineering as a test mule that was also used in two 5 -hour resistance races in Brainerd, MN.” We do not know what would be the final result obtained, although that is what matters least now, almost a quarter of a century after being manufactured. On the contrary, we powerfully attracts those accessories that Chamberlin used in its construction.
VICTORY V92SC Sport Cruiser: Streetfighter with Italian flavor
When we have discovered this jewel for sale, thanks to the always attentive bike uriot companions, the first thing we have wondered is whom the hell came up to set up a leading fare of Ducati 748 on his front?
Equipped with a bicilindrical engine in V at 50º no less than 1,507 ccthis Victory V92SC Sport Cruiser was called, according to the chronicles of the time, like a motorcycle “Huge and robust, the two -wheeled equivalent of a comic superhero. It is not refined or beautiful, and lacks a certain social grace, but in compensation, overflow of male force, a machine as honest and direct as Clark Kent, and so unable to speak softly like Lois Lane.”
Now, all this disappeared when someone decided to create the test mule that stars in these lines. In addition to the aforementioned front fair, this V92SC Sport Cruiser equips a car cane hill and a D&D sports exhaust system with carbon fiber outings.
Together, we do not doubt its efficiency, but aesthetically like that it does not enter the eye … in any case, if there is any in love with this type of preparations, say that The motorcycle is currently in Oakland, Californiaand its initial sale price is $ 6,000. More information and details clicking here.