Balanced handling
However, when you find yourself on a small winding road, the bike delivers surprisingly good balance and handling. Why? Partly because there's no big fat rubber in the back; in fact, the rear tire (140/90-16) is just a tad wider than the front tire (130/90-16).
The Victory Judge even fares pretty well on city streets that are a bit rough, giving you the impression of riding a medium-displacement steed. Moreover, the remarkable suspension doesn't make you pay an excessive price for the Judge's aggressive, low-slung profile. It'll spare your lumbar area while still providing a tight grip.
In the braking department, this Victory uses high-performance components. You only need two fingers and gentle pressure on the left pedal to achieve class-average braking distances, even with a passenger on board.
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When you find yourself on a small winding road, the bike delivers surprisingly good balance and handling. (Photo: Sébastien D'Amour/Auto123.TV) |
Bottom line
Performance, character, and sex appeal – the new 2013 Victory Judge has all that and more. It's a cruiser you can live with on a daily basis thanks to commendable comfort levels and extremely sound overall riding dynamics. Impressive for a bike that looks so wicked.
Score another one for Victory.
Pros
Sexy styling
Dynamic powertrain
Delightful exhaust system
Impeccable finish
Cons
Riding position demands some flexibility
Firm clutch