Victory Motorcycles has unveiled its first new bike in two years – a cut-down, solo-seat bobber named after a character in a Hollywood war movie. The Gunner is a no-nonsense grab for the youth market which is enchanted with simplicity, rather than chrome embellishments and hi-tech.


The Victory Gunner features “Suede Titanium” paint, white-letter high-profile tyres, blackened slash-cut exhausts, black beach bars, conventional forks, 24-spoke wheels, a low 635mm solo red seat and weighs in at a comparatively svelte 294kg. Like all Victory motorcycles, it’s powered by their Freedom 106 (1731cc) 50-degree V-twin engine a six-speed transmission and carbon fibre belt drive.
It looks a little like the Judge and has similar steering and frame geometry measurements, so it should handle as well. Even the tyre sizes (130/90-16; 140/90-16) are the same as the Judge.
The low-riding Gunner will be released in April in the US for $12,999 which is only $500 more than the cheapest model, the Vegas 8-Ball. There is no word of a release date in Australia yet, but the Vegas 8-Ball is $19,995, rideaway so pricing should be around $20,000.
2015 Victory Gunner
Price: About $20,000
Warranty: 5 years
Service: 800/8000km
Engine: 1731cc, 4-valve 50° V-twin
Bore x Stroke     101 x 108 mm
Compression:     9.4:1
Transmission: 6-speed, carbon fibre reinforced belt
Fuel: 17 litre tank, 91 RON
Suspension: telescopic fork, mono shock
Dry weight: 294kg
Clearance: 119mm
Length: 2372mm
Rake: 32°
Seat: 635mm
Wheelbase: 1645mm
Tyres: Dunlop 491 / 130/90 B16 67H
Wheels: 16 x 3.5



