Revolution Manufacturing is launching a series of custom control parts aimed directly at the very hot Victory market. For now floorboards, footpegs, shiftter and brake pegs.
Named the V-Knurl, design consists of an array of mini diamond knurling gloss black anodized. “The visual effects are stunning and these parts provides a firm grip while riding” states Michael Kamalian, CEO of Revolution Manufacturing. Available for all models up to and including the new 2012 Victory motorcycles. Existing lineup will be extended to create a complete theme all over your Victory bike. Revolution Manufacturing.
Nice, I like the floorboards.
Bout time someone started making accessories for Victory.
I know there is a big market for stuff like this.
Sounds like it’s a good time to be getting into the after market for victory market, see Q1 reports earlier on this blog.
Nice stuff, looks like great quality. Wonder when Kuryakin (spell) is going to knock this line of parts for Victory off. Bet they already started.
I hope so. i have patents on the design. i always welcome a nice royalty check!
lookin good!! me likey!!
Very Cool stuff, about time somebody else beside Kewl Metal came out with some accessories.
Competion makes for better products & lower prices
Arlen Ness has been making parts for Victory’s for some time now. He even has a specific Catolog for Victory Parts.
CooooooooooooooooL Stuff too!
For what it’s worth, the term “floorboards” when applied to a motorcycle is inappropriate. You can’t have floorboards if you don’t have a floor. The correct word is “footboards”. Check your Harley catalog.
It’s one of those words that has been incorrectly used by so many for so long that it has almost become acceptable, like the incorrect use of “forks” [plural] when applied to a hydraulic fork. Only springers have more than one fork.
Another example is “tins” used to describe sheetmetal. On a Harley, tins are the upper fork covers found on ’49-’59 FL models and on modern FL Softails because they resemble cake or cookie tins. Fenders & gas tanks aren’t “tins”.