Victory Core: history, specs, pictures

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Victory Core
Manufacturer Victory
Production 2009
Class Concept
Engine air-cooled, 4-stroke, 50-degree V-twin
Suspension Front: inverted fork
Brakes Front: 320mm dual 4-piston discs
Rear: 240mm single disc
Front Tire 130/70-18 Avon
Rear Tire 150/70-18 Avon
Wheelbase 64.02 inches (1626 mm)
Seat height 27.99 inches (711 mm)
Weight  (dry), 213.0 kg (wet)
Manuals Service Manual
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The Victory Core was a air-cooled, 4-stroke, 50-degree V-twin Concept motorcycle produced by Victory in 2009.

Chassis

It came with a 130/70-18 Avon front tire and a 150/70-18 Avon rear tire. Stopping was achieved via 320mm dual 4-piston discs in the front and a 240mm single disc in the rear. The wheelbase was 64.02 inches (1626 mm) long.

2009 Victory Core

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The 2009 MY Victory Core is a minimalist concept built by the Victory Motorcycled Industrial Design team, and is supposed to represent how, in their opinion, a performance cruiser of the future would look. Its unique, cast aluminium frame has been built by pouring molten aluminium over a sand core, which was removed when the casting was complete. It is formed with only essential parts, an engine, a frame, wheels, and only a front suspension. Other unique features, besides the tempered, five-piece, aluminium alloy frame, are the Victory X-Factor wheels, the stainless steel scrambler high pipes and the carbon fiber rear fender and fork covers.

At its heart lies the new, air-cooled, four-stroke, 1731cc, 50-degree V-twin powerhouse.