Victory Announces 2017 Octane, The Company's Lightest, Most-Powerful Motorcycle Ever (2024)

2017 VICTORY® OCTANE®

DELIVERING RAW ADRENALINE: THE MODERN AMERICAN MUSCLEBIKE

Every high-octane horsepower enthusiast is familiar with the muscle car formula: take a big motor, insert it into a lightweight chassis, then delete any creature comforts or other unnecessary accessories. What’s left is just what you need to go very fast, and nothing else.

The all-new 2017 Victory Octane is the two-wheeled expression of that concept, with a modern twist. This is raw adrenaline that rules the streets. A 1200cc, liquid-cooled V-twin—Victory’s first-ever liquid-cooled engine—utilizes dual overhead cams and four-valve heads to rev beyond 8000 rpm and put down an authoritative 104 horsepower. That’s more horsepower than any Victory motorcycle ever built. And weighing just 528 pounds, it’s the lightest Victory motorcycle ever built, too. No surprise, then, that Octane is also the quickest Victory down the quarter-mile, and the fastest from 0-60 mph, too. And with a price starting at just $10,499, Octane runs in a class of its own.

A stiff and light cast-aluminum frame transmits every last one of those horsepower directly to the pavement. Sharp steering geometry, a tight, 62.1-inch wheelbase and 32-degrees of available lean angle deliver agility previously unknown to American V-twin motorcycles. Muscular styling cuts an undeniably modern profile and a sportbike-inspired bullet cowl improves airflow over the rider at the triple-digit speeds Octane is built to achieve.

A RACE-BRED POWERTRAIN

Developed from the Project 156 prototype that was tested at the most demanding racing event in the world—the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb™—the 60-degree V-twin features short-stroke engine geometry just like the Project 156 racer to allow higher engine rpm and more horsepower, and a quick-revving engine response more like a sportbike than any traditional American V-Twin. An electronically metered 60mm throttle body feeds high-flow, 4-valve heads operated by dual overhead cams, and liquid cooling quenches the heat that is the byproduct of generating 104 horsepower and 76 foot-pounds of tire-shredding torque. Geared short for quicker acceleration, Octane can sprint down the quarter-mile in 12 seconds and rush from 0-60 mph in less than four seconds. With the heart of a racer, Octane has power to burn.

A STIFF AND SOLID CHASSIS

Raw power is only half the musclebike equation. You also need a solid chassis that can transmit all that power to the pavement and also hold a tight line when bent into a corner. Octane’s solid-mounted powertrain is a stressed member that connects cast-aluminum front and rear frame sections, with twin tubular-steel backbones for added reinforcement. This rigid assembly is suspended up front by a 41mm fork equipped with dual-rate springs for solid front-end feedback over any type of pavement, and out back with stylish laydown shocks mounted 53 degrees off-horizontal, also equipped with preload-adjustable dual-rate springs. Oversized, 298mm disc brakes with stainless-steel lines at both ends wait at-the-ready for those rare occasions when you want to shed speed, instead. Cast aluminum, 10-spoke wheels are sized and shod for sure-footed handling. The 18-inch front wheel wears 130/70-18 rubber, while the 17-inch rear wheel is wrapped with a 160/70-17 tire. A low-slung solo saddle that rides just 25.9-inches above the pavement, an equally low pullback handlebar and semi-forward-set foot controls create a riding position that looks properly badass but still provides adequate support when the rider grabs a big handful of throttle and the bike wants to rocket off the line.

SHARP-EDGED STYLING

There are no smooth, flowing lines here. Octane is the most aggressive Victory motorcycle ever built, and the styling has been revised to suit with harder lines, sharper creases, a more-pronounced center spine and other details that make Octane look leaner and meaner than any American motorcycle ever before. The bullet cowl is standard equipment and screams to oncoming traffic that this bike is built for speed—the only thing other riders are going to see is the LED taillight disappearing into the distance. Chrome won’t get you home, so there’s hardly any shiny stuff on Octane. The bulk of the chassis, running gear and powertrain are blacked-out, and Matte Super Steel Gray bodywork looks all business. Even the tank badge has been cast in gray instead of the traditional Victory red to create a modern, monochrome look.

THE MODERN AMERICAN MUSCLEBIKE

Based off a proven Polaris® platform, Octane uses a significant number of unique parts specifically designed and engineered to deliver the high-performance, raw-adrenaline riding experience Victory riders demand. With a high-revving engine character and surprising high-rpm power hit, it behaves more like a sportbike than any American V-twin that has come before. With unexpectedly low weight and lots of available lean angle, a well-ridden Octane will embarrass many replica-racers down a twisty stretch of pavement. And with pricing starting at just $10,499, it’s less expensive than most supersports—and tougher looking, too. Fast, capable, stylish and affordable, Victory’s Octane is the formula for the Modern American Musclebike.

Victory Announces 2017 Octane, The Company's Lightest, Most-Powerful Motorcycle Ever (2024)

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Victory Announces 2017 Octane, The Company's Lightest, Most-Powerful Motorcycle Ever? ›

And weighing just 528 pounds, it's the lightest Victory motorcycle ever built, too. No surprise, then, that Octane

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is also the quickest Victory down the quarter-mile, and the fastest from 0-60 mph, too. And with a price starting at just $10,499, Octane runs in a class of its own.

How much horsepower does a 2017 Victory Octane have? ›

Standard Features. A RACE BRED V-TWIN: Based on the Project 156 racer that competed at the Pikes Peak Hill Climb, Octane's 1200cc V-twin uses 4-valve heads, dual overhead cams, and liquid cooling to make 104 horsepower.

What is the lightest Victory motorcycle? ›

Compared to other motorcycles of the Victory line, the Octane was lightweight which made it Victory's fastest motorcycle.

Who makes the 2017 Victory Octane? ›

Polaris Industries, Inc.

Who made Victory engines? ›

Long before Victory Engines graced the sign in front of the engine shop, it read Myles Engineering. Founded in 1926 by Merridth Myles, the shop built engines for, and raced in, the AAA sanctioning body as well as IMCA. Upon Merridth's death in 1963, his son Gary assumed the duties of running the business.

How fast is the 2017 Victory Octane 1 4 mile? ›

Victory says it weighs just 528 pounds (dry), does the quarter-mile in 12 seconds and hits 0-60 in 3.6 seconds.

Why did Victory Motorcycles fail? ›

Victory was profitable for a number of years (beginning in 2002) but failed to turn a profit three of its last five years, due to a lack of sensible investment in the brand, preferring to release new model years with no changes to successful models other than paint, and poor investment choices in electric and three ...

Why did Polaris drop Victory Motorcycles? ›

Polaris announced Monday that it is shutting down the unprofitable Victory brand after 18 years. The motorcycles were produced at the Medina-based company's plants in Spirit Lake, Iowa, and Spearfish, S.D. The company decided that its Indian Motorcycle brand has better growth prospects, Polaris CEO Scott Wine said.

Can you still get parts for a Victory motorcycle? ›

We have one of the largest inventory of Genuine Victory OEM parts and we're ready to use them on your Victory Vision, Hammer, Kingpin, Jackpot or Ness Signature Series Motorcycles. If you're working on a rebuild or just a simple oil change; on this site, you'll be able to find all the Victory parts you need.

How many miles per gallon does a 2017 Victory Octane get? ›

Based on data from 14 vehicles, 690 fuel-ups and 65,444 miles of driving, the 2017 Victory Octane gets a combined Avg MPG of 40.77 with a 0.43 MPG margin of error.

Is Victory an American made motorcycle? ›

Polaris' brand was called Victory Motorcycles and the first model, the V92C, went on sale in 1998. Assembled entirely in the United States from mainly American parts, the Victory enjoyed much more modern engineering than the Harleys of the time.

Who puts out Victory Motorcycles? ›

2021 Polaris Industries, Inc.

Who bought out Victory Motorcycles? ›

In 2011 Polaris Industries (the parent company of Victory motorcycle) purchased the rights to Indian Motorcycle® and so it was, the beginning of the end for Victory.

Will Victory Motorcycles become collectable? ›

So what's the future for Victory motorcycles as collectibles? It's unlikely they'll ever develop the reputation of legendary redundant marques such as HRD Vincent. However they ended up being a substantial part of American motorcycle history and there were unquestionably some engineering successes in the mix.

How much horsepower does a Victory Octane 1200 have? ›

It's a 1200cc, liquid-cooled V-twin, making this Victory's first-ever liquid-cooled engine with dual overhead cams and four-valve heads to rev beyond 8,000rpm and kick out 103bhp. That's more horsepower than in any production Victory motorcycle ever built.

How much horsepower does a Victory 92 CI have? ›

3.2 How Much Horsepower Does the Victory V92C Have? The 1510 cc V-twin engine produces a peak horsepower of 67 hp at 5500 rpm.

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