Yes, Victory motorcycles were equipped with ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) on certain models. ABS is a safety feature that helps prevent the wheels from locking up during braking, thereby improving stability and reducing the chances of a skid or loss of control.
The ABS system on Victory motorcycles worked by utilizing sensors to monitor the rotational speed of the wheels. If the system detected that one or both wheels were about to lock up under heavy braking, it would automatically modulate the brake pressure to that wheel or wheels. This modulation was achieved by rapidly releasing and reapplying the brake pressure, allowing the wheel(s) to rotate and regain traction while still providing braking force.
The specific functioning of ABS on Victory motorcycles might vary depending on the model and year. Different motorcycles may have different ABS control units and algorithms, but the fundamental purpose remains the same - to prevent wheel lock-up and enhance braking control.
For accurate and detailed information about the ABS system on a particular Victory motorcycle model, it's best to consult the owner's manual or contact an authorized Victory dealer.