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Cruiser
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as an introduction to the Victory range, this good-natured custom is identified by a name as striking as American vice: Vegas. A call to solitary pleasure, as dictated by its single-seat saddle. But the manufacturer is also thinking of making its cruiser range more accessible. Thus, in its 8-ball version, this machine comes down to a price that puts it within reach of many people. Cheaper than a Kawasaki VN 1700 or a Harley Street Bob! There's no miracle involved in offering this 'delicacy', but a tried and tested recipe: savings and less equipment.

it's no coincidence that the Vegas 8 ball is only available in one color. A black color that has its origins in the color of the n°8 billiard ball. And it stretches from end to end on this long bike, sending the chrome to sleep in the memory rack. Except for the essentials. A touch on the dashboard, a few strokes on the magnificent rims, and some delicate grinding on the engine fins. For a first-price Victory, it's a far cry from the bottom of the range.

don't try to compare it to a Milwaukee machine, because Victory's world is quite different. Its 1,731 cm3 heartbeat stirs the torque, but with a modernism that would make a Twin Cam fan wince. Powerful, finely vibrating and highly available, the Freedom engine is far more modern than American tradition would have you believe.
The Vegas chassis is no slouch either, offering healthy roadholding and comfort at the top end of its class. Cruiser in style, with its long, uncluttered custom, represents a real alternative to the segment's tenor. And rest assured, the vegas 8 ball has retained all those little shortcomings (a muscular gearbox, metal everywhere that knocks out the scales, feet looking for the front wheel) that make riding more lively when the pistons growl.

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Key facts Victory (USA) VEGAS 1700 8 BALL (2012) : What you need to know before you buy

Highlights

  • Elegance
  • Big, strong twin
  • Tariff brain

Weak points

  • Softening box
  • 300 kilos all the same

Prices

Basic version
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12,690€

Bikers' reviews

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Performance

  • Max speed : approximately 190 km/h (118.10 mph)

Specifications Victory (USA) VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012

Chassis
Frame : Double steel cradle
Fuel capacity : 17 liters (4.49 US gallons)
Seat height : 640 mm (25.20 in)
Length : 2,439 mm (96.02 in)
Wheelbase : 1,684 mm (66.30 in)
Dry weight : 290 kg (639 lb)
Front axle
Telehydraulic fork Ø 43 mm, Wheel travel : 130 mm (5.12 in)
Braking 1 disc Ø 300 mm (11.81 in), 4-piston caliper
Front tire : 90 / 90 - 21 → Order this type of tire
Pressure : 2.5 bar
Transmission
6 stage gearbox
Secondary belt drive
Rear axle
Mono-damper, Wheel travel : 75 mm (2.95 in)
Braking 1 disc Ø 300 mm (11.81 in), 2-piston caliper
Rear tire : 180 / 55 - 18 → Order this type of tire
Pressure : 2.8 bar
Motor
two-cylinder 50° V-shaped , 4 strokes
Injection Ø 45 mm
Cooling system : by air
1 ACT
4 valves per cylinder
1,731 cc
92 ch (90.70 hp) to 4,950 rpm
14.20 mkg to 2,900 rpm
Power-to-weight ratio : 3.2 kg/ch
Weight / torque ratio : 20.42 kg/mkg
Compression : 9.4 : 1
Practical information
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Compare the VEGAS 1700 8 BALL to its competitors

Fuel consumption

Victory (USA) VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012 Undisclosed
Harley-Davidson 1584 DYNA STREET BOB FXDB 2012 : 5.50 liters/100km (0.43 mpg)
Yamaha XVS 1300 A MIDNIGHT STAR 2012 Undisclosed
Triumph 1600 Thunderbird 2012 Undisclosed
Kawasaki VN 1700 Classic 2012 Undisclosed

Range

Victory (USA) VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012 Undisclosed
Harley-Davidson 1584 DYNA STREET BOB FXDB 2012 : 324 km (201 miles)
Yamaha XVS 1300 A MIDNIGHT STAR 2012 Undisclosed
Triumph 1600 Thunderbird 2012 Undisclosed
Kawasaki VN 1700 Classic 2012 Undisclosed

Torque

Victory (USA) VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012 : 14.2 mkg
Harley-Davidson 1584 DYNA STREET BOB FXDB 2012 : 12.5 mkg
Yamaha XVS 1300 A MIDNIGHT STAR 2012 : 10.8 mkg
Triumph 1600 Thunderbird 2012 : 14.6 mkg
Kawasaki VN 1700 Classic 2012 : 13.7 mkg

Power

Victory (USA) VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012 : 92 ch (90.70 hp)
Harley-Davidson 1584 DYNA STREET BOB FXDB 2012 : 73 ch (72 hp)
Yamaha XVS 1300 A MIDNIGHT STAR 2012 : 73 ch (72 hp)
Triumph 1600 Thunderbird 2012 : 86 ch (84.80 hp)
Kawasaki VN 1700 Classic 2012 : 74 ch (73 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

Victory (USA) VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012 : 3.2 kg/ch
Harley-Davidson 1584 DYNA STREET BOB FXDB 2012 : 4.03 kg/ch
Yamaha XVS 1300 A MIDNIGHT STAR 2012 : 3.93 kg/ch
Triumph 1600 Thunderbird 2012 : 3.63 kg/ch
Kawasaki VN 1700 Classic 2012 : 4.49 kg/ch *

Torque-to-Weight ratio

Victory (USA) VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012 : 20.42 kg/mkg
Harley-Davidson 1584 DYNA STREET BOB FXDB 2012 : 23.2 kg/mkg
Yamaha XVS 1300 A MIDNIGHT STAR 2012 : 26.2 kg/mkg
Triumph 1600 Thunderbird 2012 : 21.1 kg/mkg
Kawasaki VN 1700 Classic 2012 : 23.93 kg/mkg *

Speed

Victory (USA) VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012 : approximately 190 km/h (118.10 mph)
Harley-Davidson 1584 DYNA STREET BOB FXDB 2012 : approximately 160 km/h (99.40 mph)
Yamaha XVS 1300 A MIDNIGHT STAR 2012 : approximately 180 km/h (111.80 mph)
Triumph 1600 Thunderbird 2012 : approximately 200 km/h (124.30 mph)
Kawasaki VN 1700 Classic 2012 : approximately 180 km/h (111.80 mph)

Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 7 reviews

Indre-et-Loire
French Kelu37 Model 2013
Bought Vegas 8 Ball on 09/2019 version 2013
Tank 17 liters, including 2 reserve, despite driving a little rough, I do between 280 and 310 km with full tank
I didn't give it 5*, because of the gearbox clutches at low revs and a selector that's a bit sticky
Other than that, it's all fun... starting at full throttle, the beast roars but doesn't buck, the original 180 mm Dunlop tire (I didn't go any wider) slips a bit but stays in line and makes the beast bounce
I've got 25,000 km on the odometer, and apart from fork spi seals and normal maintenance (brake pads, filter and oil...) there's nothing to say so far. The only drawback is that I live in Tours and there's no Indian dealer within 100 km of my home.
Rating : 4/5
ile de france
French Duke Model 2016
Nothing to add to what's been said, I've been happy for the last 10 years, at most a spinnaker seal and a clutch cable (grease it often;)). 54 years on the odometer, a bunch of bikes, sports bikes then H-D... From Milwaukee I just kept a rigid, for style.... Bonne route à tous. Rating : 5/5
Du tonnerre
C\'est du pur bonheur. To try it is to adopt it. Riding it is a real delight, despite its weight, which is totally forgettable.
I ride a Bandit 1200 (for the moment LOL) and the weight difference isn't noticeable at all.
Go and try it, you'll be bluffed, the Vegas as well as the other models.
Rating : 5/5
Du plaisir sans compromis
French ptitparigo Model 2014
Make no mistake.
The Vegas is nothing like a cheap custom.
Just one example: all the hoses are "aviation" hoses, and as standard please.
Unlike HD, where you have to pay twice for your bike, with the price of accessories and a suspension that's not made of wood... I understand....

In short, it's not comparable in its price range with any other custom under 20 Kâ'¬.
What's more, you've got a fuel tank that can cruise for 250 kilometers.
And it's superbly integrated in terms of design...

Rating : 5/5
French Burner Model 2013
An old timer look
Power to spare
It's called a cruiser, but with the comfort it possesses
You could say (road cruiser)
Easy to customize with a badboy look
To hide its little lack of finish, we dress it up
With leather saddlebag, nothing seems to be wrong farewell shock absorber
Economical on petrol despite its large displacement
Don't forget quality and PRICE
For me, it's the best of both worlds!
Rating : 5/5
French Model 2012
I've owned the Vegas 8 ball 2012 model since May 2012 and I have to say I'm not disappointed with my purchase. I was looking for a model with a minimum of chrome, and I'd had my eye on this one since 2009, but I didn't like seeing chrome exhaust pipes. When I saw it this year with black mufflers, I decided to make an appointment for a test drive at my local dealer. I was so pleased with the 30-minute test that I bought the bike within hours.

The engine doesn't purr like a Harley, but it delivers plenty of power when you want to overtake a vehicle. It's also less wide than a Harley twin cam, so you don't feel like you're in a saddle with your legs spread.

Braking is effective and acceleration can be lightning-fast, but you'll need to hold the handlebars firmly, as there's plenty of torque. The engine revs to around 3000 rpm at 130 km/hrs in 5th gear, and you still have extra speed and power up to 3500 to 4000 rpm, so the top speed of 180 km/hrs is very valid.

You don't buy a bike like this for speed, because there are sports bikes for that. I have to say that when you're overtaking and a little flick of the right wrist gets you up to 140 km/hr in a matter of seconds, you've got a smile on your face.

This is a cruiser's bike, so not a road bike, but for those who like that kind of riding, you won't go wrong. The large, narrow front wheel and not-too-wide rear wheel allow us to take corners with a certain ease and lay the bike down a little more, which is very pleasant and makes riding fun. You don't feel the weight of the bike at any point.
It's also surprisingly fuel-efficient, averaging 4.8L/100KM over 8000 km, which is quite surprising for such a large-displacement bike.

Of course, it does have a few shortcomings, such as a primitive finish. The rear shock absorber is visible under the seat, as are the wires, but for the price, with the Freedom 106 engine (1731cc) and 6 gears, you get what you pay for. There's also the heat emanating from the black exhaust pipes, which heats up our right leg on a hot day.

Finally, it's a bike you don't often see on the road. People tend to look at my bike with attention and admiration. It used to be that owning a Harley revealed you as an \'\'Out sider\' now there are so many baby boomers who own them that this brand has become commonplace. Today, it's me with my Victory Vegas 8 ball who's an \'Out sider\'\' and I fully embrace it...

Jetsgo
Rating : 4/5
French
Hello,
I appreciated your comment, I ride HD 883 and I had the opportunity to try on a WE the Judge of Victory, I was seduced by the comfort and the compact side of the motorcycle, the 300kg frighten me for the maneuvers, vegas or judge? the weight is it a pb for you?
merci de votre réponse
Victoria
Rating : 4/5
French Jetsgo Model 2013
I've owned the Vegas 8 ball 2012 model since May 2012 and I have to say I'm not disappointed with my purchase. I was looking for a model with a minimum of chrome, and I'd had my eye on this one since 2009, but I didn't like seeing chrome exhaust pipes. When I saw it this year with black mufflers, I decided to make an appointment for a test drive at my local dealer. I was so pleased with the 30-minute test ride that I bought the bike within hours.

The engine doesn't purr like a Harley, but it delivers plenty of power when you want to overtake a vehicle. It's also less wide than a Harley twin cam, so you don't feel like you're in a saddle with your legs spread.

Braking is effective and acceleration can be lightning-fast, but you'll need to hold the handlebars firmly, as there's plenty of torque. The engine revs to around 3000 rpm at 130 km/hrs in 5th gear, and you still have extra speed and power up to 3500 to 4000 rpm, so the top speed of 180 km/hrs is very valid.

You don't buy a bike like this for speed, because there are sports bikes for that. I have to say that when you're overtaking and a little flick of the right wrist gets you up to 140 km/hr in a matter of seconds, you've got a smile on your face.

This is a cruiser's bike, so not a road bike, but for those who like that kind of riding, you won't go wrong. The large, narrow front wheel and not-too-wide rear wheel allow us to take corners with a certain ease and lay the bike down a little more, which is very pleasant and makes riding fun. You don't feel the weight of the bike at any point.
It's also surprisingly fuel-efficient, averaging 4.8L/100KM over 8000 km, which is quite surprising for such a large-displacement bike.

Of course, it does have a few shortcomings, such as a primitive finish. The rear shock absorber is visible under the seat, as are the wires, but for the price, with the Freedom 106 engine (1731cc) and 6 gears, you get what you pay for. There's also the heat emanating from the black exhaust pipes, which heats up our right leg on a hot day.

Finally, it's a bike you don't often see on the road. People tend to look at my bike with attention and admiration. It used to be that owning a Harley revealed you as an \'\'Out sider\' now there are so many baby boomers who own them that this brand has become commonplace. Today, it's me with my Victory Vegas 8 ball who's an \'Out sider\'\' and I fully embrace it...

Jetsgo
Rating : 4/5
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012

What is the power of the VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012?
The VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012 develops a power of 92 ch (90.70 hp)
What is the torque of the VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012?
The maximum torque of the VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012 is 14.20 mkg to 2,900 rpm.
What is the maximum speed of the VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012?
The VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012 is capable of reaching a top speed of approximately 190 km/h (118.10 mph) on the track.
What is the weight of the VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012?
The VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012 has a a dry weight of 290 kg (639 lb).
QWhat is the seat height of the VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012?
To ensure good accessibility, the VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012 offers a minimum seat height of 640 mm (25.20 in).
What is the price of the VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012?
The price of the VEGAS 1700 8 BALL 2012 is 12,690€ in France