As this thread appears to be morphing into a general discussion on 'made in America' products, it might be helpful to understand what 'made in America' means....
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35821593/ns/business-us_business//#.Tv2rvfldBPkGoing back to Victory, I would assume that some or all of the electronics would not be 'made' here and if the circuit cards or ECUs were, then they would be made of components not of this country. Unless, of course, Victory doesn't use any electronics at all and is controlled by points (See below). So while a product may be assembled here using American labor and American sourced parts there is probably some percentage of off shore materials. That percentage can determine if the 'American Made' moniker can be used on a product.
Update: The V92C used Italian Brembo brakes and a British made electronic fuel injection system..... They are still assembled in America but Polaris has outsourced some of it's production (not the Victory from what I understand) to Mexico.