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Victory Motorcycles and Roland Sands Design Teases Project 156 (Video)

Victory Motorcycles, this American cruiser motorcycles manufacturer is world-known for its iconic and premium cruiser offerings. Accompanying with another world-famous custom-maker, the firm is planning for something really new this time. The duo has recently released a poster showcasing a silhouette of an upcoming sports motorcycle along with a tagline which says, "Race to the Clouds". Another thing came up from the released poster is that both; the Victory Motorcycles and Roland Sands Design, are together taking a step forward for their upcoming "Project 156".

Well, by having a look at the poster, the first and foremost thing which strikes my mind is that there is something spectacular the Victory Motorcycles is coming up with. And, along with that it is also integrated with the heavily customized parts offered by Roland Sands Design. Moreover, it is also giving vindications for the whole new line-up acquired by the Victory Motorcycles. As of now, the RSD is working with several other international firms such as Harley-Davidson, BMW, etc.

Adding some more spices to the news, the Victory Motorcycles is also looking forward to introduce its upcoming motorcycle in the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb will be going to take place on 28th June, 2015 in the well-famed America's mountain, Colorado Springs, Colorado. This would be the 93rd running of the cars and motorcycles in the Colorado Springs. The poster reveals the story behind the scene by showcasing mountains in the background.

Talking about the Project 156, which is nothing but a puzzle for us. As of now, not a thing can be said about the upcoming motorcycle, since the revealed poster doesn't showcase much. What we can expect is the classic and iconic design of Victory and RSD DNA in the motorcycle. Till the time we have got some more information regarding the upcoming sports motorcycle, here's the trailer of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, 2015.