Victory Motorcycles | Military Priority Demo

2012 Victory Motorcycles

Victory Motorcycles is introducing the Victory Military Priority Demo Program to invite active members of U.S. military branches and the U.S. Coast Guard to move to the front of Victory demo lines at major summer 2012 events.

Active U.S. military and Coast Guard personnel who present their current military IDs at Victory demo registration will receive special wrist bands giving them priority access to the Victory demo fleet.

Steve Menneto (Polaris VP, Motorcycles) says: “We have long supported members of the military in numerous ways, and we view this as an opportunity for our customers and staff to thank military personnel for their service.

“We have always respected and participated in the riding community’s support for the military, and we know our riders will gladly step aside to let our nation’s defenders move to the front of the demo line.”

The Victory Military Priority Demo Program, he said, is a simple “thank you” from the Victory Motorcycles demo team, Victory Riders and the riding community at large.

The Victory corporate demo ride team will provide demo rides and offer the Victory Military Priority Demo Program at the following 2012 events:

Daytona Bike Week, Mar 9-17
Daytona Beach FL
officialbikeweek.com

Myrtle Beach Bike Week, May 11-20
Myrtle Beach, NC
myrtlebeachbikeweek.com

Americade, Jun 5-9
Lake George, NY
americade.com

Laconia Motorcycle Week, Jun 9-17
Laconia, NH
laconiamcweek.com

Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Aug 6-12
Sturgis, SD
sturgismotorcyclerally.com

American Victory Rally, Aug 17-19
Spirit lake, IA
victorymotorcycles.com

Delmarva Bike Week, Sept 13-16
Ocean City, MD
delmarvabikeweek.com

Bikes Blues and BBQ, Sept 26-29
Fayetteville, AR
bikesbluesandbbq.org

Biketoberfest, Oct 18-12
Daytona Beach, FL
officialbikeweek.com

For a listing of all Victory Motorcycle demo events including local dealer events, log on to: victorymotorcycles.com and click the “test ride” tab.

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Ron Lieback
One of the few moto journalists based on the East Coast, Ron Lieback joined the motorcycle industry as a freelancer in 2007. He is also the author of 365 to Vision: Modern Writer's Guide (How to Produce More Quality Writing in Less Time).

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