Judging by the traffic in the Victory booth at the International Motorcycle Show the brand is starting to gain more widespread acceptance.
Victory has touring and custom models including a line of Ness Family customs. Victory is offering ways for buyers to have their bikes ordered with custom touches. They are also mounting some interesting incentives like a $1000 rebate for veterans and $500 if you talk a friend into buying one.

The booth had some true customs, but the most impressive was the Roland Sands Designs salt flats racer that is shooting to be the first Victory to break 200 mph. In addition to Victory motorcycles, Polaris manufactures ATVs, side-by-side utility and sport vehicles and snowmobiles.
As much as the different motorcycles drew attention, a cutaway of the Victory 106 CI V-twin was one of the highlights of the display.







