In Daytona Beach Victory Motorcycles Just Unveiled The Magnum X-1. The Loudest Bagger Ever.

1Magnum_X12Magnum_X13Magnum_X14Magnum_X1It’s Victory loudest bike ever. Twist The Throttle And Crack The Volume. On the Magnum X-1, pushing the sound barrier is not just about speed. The Magnum X-1 features 10 speakers blasting 200 watts powered by the 106” Freedom V-Twin Victory engine.

With the slogan “Sound Is No Barrier” the Magnum X-1 was introduced this Saturday evening March 7th ay 9.30 p.m. at The Full Moon Saloon on Daytona Beach’s iconic Main Street. Grammy Award-nominated Godsmack rocked the audience as they unveiled the new Bagger designed for serious music fans.

5Magnum_X16Magnum_X1200W AUDIO – Take the loud route home. The Magnum X-1 is 4X louder than the Cross Country™, 2X louder than the Magnum. Trips on the Magnum X-1 are measured in miles and decibels. • 10 SPEAKER AUDIO. • 200 WATTS OF POWER

BILLET WHEELS – AMPLIFY THE WHEELS. The 21” Black Billet wheels also play big and loud. They are machined from a single block of aluminum, making them stronger, lighter, and just damn good looking. • 21 INCH WHEEL UP FRONT • BLACK BILLET CUT WHEELS

10Magnum_X18Magnum_X1LED LIGHTING – NEVER SHY FROM THE BRIGHT LIGHTS. The Magnum X-1 enjoys the LED limelight. The smoke tinted LED headlight is 74% brighter than the Cross Country™. From a distance at night, the Magnum X-1 sounds and looks like a rock and roll laser show. • PROJECTOR LED 74% BRIGHTER THAN THE CROSS COUNTRY™

PAINT – Even the paint job is loud. Electric Red pops off the Black Gloss paint • ELECTRIC RED OVER GLOSS BLACK AND PLATINUM

ACCESSORIES – THE ENCORE. With Victory® accessories, riders can customize their bike without ever missing a beat. The show just rolls on. The full accessory line-up can be found at Victory Motorcycles victorymotorcycles.com

To learn more about the Magnum X-1 visit Victory Motorcycles

14 Responses to “In Daytona Beach Victory Motorcycles Just Unveiled The Magnum X-1. The Loudest Bagger Ever.”


  1. 1 Anthony Mar 8th, 2015 at 12:38 am

    Man, that is one sexy bike … hope I see some of these out at the shows this year!

  2. 2 Rodent Mar 8th, 2015 at 1:36 am

    It probably be a nice ride without the audio system

  3. 3 Boomer Mar 8th, 2015 at 7:11 am

    Good looking bike. Like the wheels too.

  4. 4 Roscoe Mar 8th, 2015 at 9:30 am

    Good looking bike, but we don’t need another person out there cranking up Born to be wild along the boulevard.

  5. 5 BobS Mar 8th, 2015 at 10:34 am

    They’re really doing a nice job making this model better and better all the time.

  6. 6 TJ Martin Mar 8th, 2015 at 12:50 pm

    In light of the severe noise restrictions being placed on M/C’s in cities across the Globe …. can louder in any way , shape or form be considered ….. better ?

  7. 7 BobS Mar 8th, 2015 at 6:17 pm

    A better stereo, better lighting, better wheels, better paint. Can this model be considered better? Yes, of course it can.

  8. 8 Matt W. Mar 8th, 2015 at 11:31 pm

    LOVE the paint! It’s flashy without looking gaudy.

  9. 9 Blackmax Mar 9th, 2015 at 5:21 pm

    VERY NICE !!!!
    Not exactly a “new” model but if you’re one of those people
    that are into mega-stereos / sounds systems ?
    Here’s your “factory” custom, right here …
    Love the paint job but, if you buy one & that’s your only option
    You’re probably going to see a lot of them,all looking the same way.

  10. 10 Doug Mar 9th, 2015 at 6:03 pm

    dork, dork, & more dork. Southpark comes to mind. At least Victory got Godsmack right

  11. 11 nicker Mar 9th, 2015 at 9:25 pm

    Nice to see more good looking MC options being produce in America……. !!!

    -nicker-

  12. 12 Ted Sands Mar 10th, 2015 at 5:23 pm

    I saw this bike in Daytona and it even looks better in person, Victory really did their homework on the bike, I guess their target is the HD Streetglide CVO, well at $10K less I think there target has a big Bulls eye on it with an arrow dead center. Good job Victory!

  13. 13 JohnnyGo Mar 12th, 2015 at 3:40 pm

    Can someone please explain to me the need to have a stereo blaring on your bike while you ride? I’d rather listen to my bike so I can hear or feel if anything goes wrong. Not to mention how annoying it is for everyone else to have to listen to these things at every red light. It’s like the bike version of the little Hondas Civics etc with chainsaw sounding exhausts and thumping bass that are more stereo than car.lol

  14. 14 BobS Mar 12th, 2015 at 9:08 pm

    Johnny if you haven’t ridden one you probably won’t understand. The stereos do come with a volume control, and the system does automatically reduce volume when you come to a stop. For those who like music, here is a choice. For those who don’t care about stereos…plenty of choices for them too.

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