They do things with Baggers you never thought possible. Tony Carbajal and Joe Vertical from the Victory Stunt Team go full throttle with their supercharged Victory Baggers.
Drifting. Do Not Attempt This With Your Victory Bagger
Published by April 23rd, 2015 in Builders, Editorial and Videos.15 Responses to “Drifting. Do Not Attempt This With Your Victory Bagger”
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Wow. Can’t do that on a Harley!
Uh, Mike if you supercharge a stock one it will easily do that. Or put in a JIMS 135″ engine and skip the supercharger.
Looks like Victory is very focused on performance (e.g., NHRA, Race to the Clouds,..). I cant wait to see what new bikes they come out with.
Steal Your Face, if you supercharge a stock Harley, the engine will fall apart before you even get the place where you can show off your drifting skills!
With the right tyres ,air pressure, surface and enough balls/skills this could be done on most production motorcycles
I agree with John.
Mike, it’s 2015, not 1979. Get a clue
I just can’t get beyond how ugly these bikes are.
Reeds right…its all about power & skills….theres plenty of guys who ride a wide array of bikes who do this stuff regularly…even the FXR guys during Sturgis without superchargers do this all day everyday…
Pros on a closed course with hot motors and who knows what other mods were done not disclosed.
Now try this with a stock one on city streets. If you dont high-side, what’s the probability of grenadine’n the motor, peelin a tire or attracting the law.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgjg0_Js-bQ
Hey mccarterw, I’ll take one of those any day of the week
Over something that has 10,000 of them, just like it in the parking lot
Variety is the spice of life & what one man likes,another thinks it’s garbage
But, Really, I can only dream of hitting the lottery & getting Lloyd’s ( & Pro-Charger )
to trick myself out a bike just like that !!!!
Man, I’m a good (some say better than average) rider
but I don;t know if I could ride that supercharged Victory,like that ??? WHEW !!!!
Hey John,
That’s the right Avon Tyres to be exact.
What you see is the difference between “Riding” a motorcycle and simply “Driving” one.
Riding is about Equipment, Surface, & Skill.
If you don’t care to spend the money for the hottest Equipment or the time to find the optimum Surface then simply get out on dirt fire roads. The effect is the same and its the safest place to develop the needed skills.
As kids, riding run-o-the-mill 40 HP Brit bikes, a rainy day or a freshly sealed stretch of pavement did the trick…….. 🙂
-nicker-
Hey Mike, go to YouTube and type in Unknown Industries. Those guys have been doing drifts and wheelies on HD’s for years.