The 2005 Victory Vegas 8-Ball is stripped down, simple, dark
as sin. The 8-Ball starts with styling cues inherited from the
Vegas. Long, low design, one-piece sculpted tank with split
tail, and a flush-mounted taillight. But from there, it gets
ominous. Black bodywork. Blacked-out front fork and triple clamps.
And a black heart to match. Check out its 92 cubic inch, 4-valve,
overhead-cam Freedom V-Twin. Its cloaked in black powdercoat
to further the sinister theme. The whole thing might remind
you of something that slunk out of the shadows at the edge of
town. The engine is rigid-mounted, but counterbalancers soak
up the vibrations that come with thumping pistons. After that,
youll find theres nothing there that doesnt
need to be. You get a solo seat, minimalist features and a riding
experience distilled down to its most basic and true form. All
at a price that will slap an evil little grin on any face. Its
the all-new Vegas 8-Ball.
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