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Victory Motorcycles the fastest growing large motorcycle bra
#Victory #Motorcycles the fastest growing large motorcycle brand in #Australia - Up 42% in 2011
Victory Motorcycles has proven it has a growing place in the hearts of Australians with retail sales growth of 42% in the 2011 calendar year. An amazing performance when you consider the "Road Motorcycle" segment grew by just over 1% in the same period.
"It's obvious that the market has been looking for a premium motorcycle product that's different from the traditional offerings out there."
Commented Peter Alexander, Managing Director of Polaris Industries Australia and New Zealand "If we had more stock available we would have grown even faster, but with stock shortages, particularly of new models like the High Ball and Cross Country Tour, some customers will have to wait until the first months of 2012 to take delivery of their new bikes."
Victory's parent company, Polaris, also did exceedingly well with 24% growth for the year in Australia, clearly ahead of the major industry players according to the FCAI industry figures just released.
"This is just the start of a major growth phase for the entire Polaris Group" stated Mr Alexander, "Over the coming months and years you will see a marked acceleration in the product innovation which has driven Polaris to this point, in fact Victory will announce yet another new model within weeks. Combine that with the recent acquisition of the classic "Indian" motorcycle brand and significant investment in electric vehicle technology, you can see our American parent company clearly has the throttle pinned wide open and we're locked right on to their back wheel. Locally we're only half way through our network development plan and hope to have another flagship Victory store open by the end of 2012. So with a growing product range and a growing dealer network, the outlook for 2012 and beyond is only positive for us."
Victory Motorcycles has proven it has a growing place in the hearts of Australians with retail sales growth of 42% in the 2011 calendar year. An amazing performance when you consider the "Road Motorcycle" segment grew by just over 1% in the same period.
"It's obvious that the market has been looking for a premium motorcycle product that's different from the traditional offerings out there."
Commented Peter Alexander, Managing Director of Polaris Industries Australia and New Zealand "If we had more stock available we would have grown even faster, but with stock shortages, particularly of new models like the High Ball and Cross Country Tour, some customers will have to wait until the first months of 2012 to take delivery of their new bikes."
Victory's parent company, Polaris, also did exceedingly well with 24% growth for the year in Australia, clearly ahead of the major industry players according to the FCAI industry figures just released.
"This is just the start of a major growth phase for the entire Polaris Group" stated Mr Alexander, "Over the coming months and years you will see a marked acceleration in the product innovation which has driven Polaris to this point, in fact Victory will announce yet another new model within weeks. Combine that with the recent acquisition of the classic "Indian" motorcycle brand and significant investment in electric vehicle technology, you can see our American parent company clearly has the throttle pinned wide open and we're locked right on to their back wheel. Locally we're only half way through our network development plan and hope to have another flagship Victory store open by the end of 2012. So with a growing product range and a growing dealer network, the outlook for 2012 and beyond is only positive for us."
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Re: Victory Motorcycles the fastest growing large motorcycle
Oh the disappointment. From the title I thought this was going to be about large bras. 

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Re: Victory Motorcycles the fastest growing large motorcycle
"Victory Motorcycles the fastest growing large motorcycle bra" hahahaha... Gotta love that character count limit! I wonder if Victory will have a good chuckle at that title! haha.jimbeemer wrote:Oh the disappointment. From the title I thought this was going to be about large bras.
I think this news title has to be the BEST news title of the year and it's only January!

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Re: Victory Motorcycles the fastest growing large motorcycle
Large Bra thread now! 

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Re: Victory Motorcycles the fastest growing large motorcycle
Great copywriting Mike - it's made the thread even more interesting 

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Re: Victory Motorcycles the fastest growing large motorcycle
LOL, I just keep reading the title (as when someone posts here it shows up in my inbox) and it has provided me quite a few good laughs today thus far. haha.
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Re: Victory Motorcycles the fastest growing large motorcycle
This motorcycle bra has grown quite quickly over the years.....

More of an aftermarket specialty though....


More of an aftermarket specialty though....
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