2008 Victory Hammer

What was your intended objective when you started the build?

To make this bike into a true muscle bike

What motivated you to start your project?

Wasn’t a big fan of the bikes rear fender, it didn’t compliment the wide 250mm back tire. Had an idea in my mind and I went with it.

 

What was the most unique and creative thing you did to the bike?

Totally redid the back half of the bike, by making a floating rear fender that’s mounted extremely close To the rear tire

What are you most proud of?

The end result and knowing that everything done to the bike was done by me, including paint

 

What do other people say about your motorcycle?

Bad ass bike! And they like that it’s modeled after the Dodge Demon

 

2 Comments

  • Randy says:

    What seat and side covers do I use if I want to do the same to My bike?

  • Steve Nance says:

    I really love the appearance of your bike. I have a 2009 jackpot and I’ve been searching for the rear end package with the seat and fender. Where can I look as I haven’t been able to find it ?

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Specifics

Make, Model & Year: 2008 Victory Hammer
Fondly known as: Demon
Time spent: Do not know, always coming up with something new to do to this bike
Motorcycle cost: $9999
Money spent: Maybe $1500
Engine: 106ci, Lloyds timing wheel, and Lloyds cams, and msd street fire ignition coil
Intake: High flow k&n filter
Exhaust: Hacker zoomies
Transmission: 6 speed od
Frame: Stock
Suspension: Stock
Wheels, tires and brakes: 130 front 250 rear
Finish – Paint: Flat black ‘assault’ paint
Accessories: Custom rear 10.5 in rear rigid fender, many victory parts were swapped from other victory models

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