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REPORT: 2009 Kingpin Tour
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Jul 23 2008, 11:03 am - By Forum


In our ongoing coverage of the 2009 Victory Motorcycles, here’s a look at the 2009 Victory Kingpin Tour.  I’ll start with the returning features, and then I’ll show you what’s new for 2009.

As you probably already know, the Kingpin was designed with a stretched out style and enough power for both around town and highway speed riding. Like other models in the Victory lineup, its designed to accept a wide variety of accessories. The accessory count for the Kingpin line is now up to 293 items. Simply stated, you can dress this bike up any way you want.

 

 

The Kingpin Tour was originally designed with comfort in mind and that has not changed for 2009. It features a low seat height, a true cruiser riding position and large floor boards that isolate vibration and provide for comfort and multiple foot positions while on the road.

 

The Kingpin Tour has kept its inverted front forks and it distinctive flared fenders are part of its personality as is its 18-inch front wheel with the 130 millimeter tire. The aforementioned driver floorboards and heel/toe shifter are standard. And it wouldn’t be a tour bike without storage compartments. The Kingpin tour includes as standard equipment a Rear Tour Bag, saddlebags a windshield and lower deflectors, fender trip and for the passenger a touring seat with backrest and passenger floorboards. It has an accessory lock kit that includes three locks and the saddlebags and rear tour bag and all three compartments can use the same key.

 

 

The returning features that you’ll find on the 2009 Kingpin Tour are the 100 cubic inch, 1634cc Freedom engine with Engine Control Module and Closed Loop Fuel Injection that generates 85 horsepower and 106 foot pounds of torque. This engine is paired with a six-speed transmission with overdrive.

 

Now, let’s get to the new features: For 2009, the Kingpin Tour has been upgraded with a newly styled taillight that incorporates multiple LEDs that promise to produce twice the brightness while running or breaking. For the first time, the Kingpin Tour is pre-wired for Cruise Control and can be easily added at anytime by the dealer.  Of course, like other accessories, an additional charge will apply for the Cruise Control. But hey, if you choose to add a Cruise Control, just having the wiring in place is a good thing as it saves you time and money if you choose to add this feature.

 

The Kingpin also receives a new headlight treatment that features easy bulb replacement by simply removing two 4mm socket head bolts. And yes, a 4mm Allen wrench is now included on the Unitool and it stows away under the side cover so you’ll know where it is when you need it. The headlight’s reflector is new as well and promises to provide a brighter, more uniform light pattern on the road. When on the High Beam setting, both 55 watt bulbs are illuminated.

 

Here’s a great, functional upgrade: The Kingpin Tour now includes a new Fuel Pump and Fuel Tank. The Fuel Pump assembly is now designed to be easy to install and service.

 

 

Like all the 2009 Victory Cruisers, the Kingpin Tour incorporates a new tilt sensor that shuts off the fuel pump if the bike tips over and keeps it off until the ignition key resets the system. And in the area of tip over protection is a new two-piece die cast foot peg that provides improved durability in the case of a tip over. The brake and shift lever pivot and are now made of steel and according to the factory are less prone to breakage if the bike happens to fall on its side. While it’s not the same as the Vision’s Tip Over Protection, it appears to be a step in the right direction.

 

If you’ve seen my other videos on the 09 Victory Cruisers, one interesting change that Victory is billing as an improvement that has me scratching my head is the Tank Badges. While the previous models included a full color tank badge, Victory is launching a new monochrome tank badge that is promoted to be the badge of its second decade. Now it’s your chance to be the Judge. Just click Polls at the top of this page and vote on which badge you prefer…Color or Monochrome.

 

Speaking of Color, here’s the new Kingpin Tour colors for 2009:

 

Solid Blue Ice, Solid Super Graphite, Two-Tone Blue Ice/Pearl White with Carbon stripe, Two Tone Midnight Cherry/Pearl White with Carbon Stripe and of course, Solid Black.

 

 

 

That’s it for the 2009 Kingpin Tour.

So, what do you think? Feel free to post your comments in this forum.

 

The price for the Kingpin Tour starts at $18,399

 

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Jul 28 2008, 8:21 pm - Replied by: mallen2004


Looks awesome!  
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