2005 Victory Kingpin, Modified To A Sport Cruiser. 7,568 Miles on 2040-motos
Victory Kingpin Modified to a handsome sport-cruiser tech info
Victory Kingpin Modified to a handsome sport-cruiser description
Vixen for sale
This has been the best
motorcycle of my life. I really hate to
let her go. But I must!
2005 Victory Kingpin, modified to a sharp, muscle sport-cruiser (See Pics).
7,568 miles. Tons of all quality extras including pipes (great sound),
This bike is screaming fast, comfortable and she will just smile cruising all
day at 70 to 80 mph. I had her about 120 MPH once on a closed airport runway.
Her name is Vixen and she has babied me and I have babied her since day one.
She's had regular maintenance and all up-dates. All extra parts are
included. She’s always been garaged.
At 72
Vixen can be bought for $7,500 firm. New, she cost $22,000
plus nearly $4,000 in extras have been added.
Call Bill Doyle at 501-834-1888
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