Last Saturday March 5th and after road testing in the morning the new Victory Octane (I will report soon), I went to the evening official launch party at the Main Street Station on Daytona Main Street. During the event featuring the lightest and most powerful and quickest motorcycle Victory has ever produced, the manufacturer announced, via the video below, a brand new motorcycle world record. On March 2nd, Victory Stunt Team rider Joe Dryden completed a 2.23-mile long burnout on the new Octane, a world record. The record-setting burnout was certified as an official Guinness World Record by a Guinness adjudicator. And having ridden the Octane, I must admit that this record fits very well with the new Victory Octane model American muscle personality. Watch…
Daytona Victory Octane Launch Party And Guinness World Record For Longest Burnout. 2.23 Miles…
Published by March 10th, 2016 in Builders, Editorial, Events and Videos.6 Responses to “Daytona Victory Octane Launch Party And Guinness World Record For Longest Burnout. 2.23 Miles…”
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Should have put a run flat on the back of that puppy and gone another mile. 😀
Cool burnout. I’m surprised how different the Jack Daniels Indian in the picture above looks from the ones in the separate article a few days ago. What a difference a studio photographer can make!
Way to Eff up a brand new bike.
So that I was a pointless waste of a good tire. If Victory wants to throw away good tires for no reason they might as well just send them to me instead. I will slowly burn them out over thousands of miles.lol
Burn them up on Sunday, sell them on Monday…
It was an advertisement to sell a bike. Which is actually pretty cheap for advertisement.