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Victory Vision 800 Concept promises a new era for American motorcycles

The KTM 250 2-stroke grand prix racer finished second in its debut race - the British Grand Prix. It was only the second time the bike had been run, let alone raced.

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The KTM 250 2-stroke grand prix racer finished second  in its debut race - the British Grand Prix. It was only the second time the bike had been run, let alone raced.

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January 24, 2006 Victory Motorcycles have traditionally crafted motorcycles of the big V-twin cruiser, Harleyesque genre, but the signs are beginning to point to a more diverse product range in the not-too-distant future. The boutique American motorcycle manufacturer is beginning to flex some of its parent company’s muscle and has released a concept motorcycle that is VERY different – a long-wheelbase, 800cc, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, parallel twin with a cast aluminium alloy frame, constantly variable transmission and radical yet arguably very practical styling. Given that parent company Polaris recently purchased a 24% share in Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM, don’t be surprised to see a serious new player in international motorcycle markets before the turn of the decade.

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