Victory Vegas 8 Ball on 2040-motos
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Victory Vegas description
2008 Victory Vegas 8 ball. This bike is blacked out. Excellent condition. Bike has roughly 11,100 miles. New tires, custom grips, mirrors, pegs, pipes, LED front and rear turn signals and removable windshield. Bike rides great. Hate to sale but have another bike I ride more. Shipping is buyers responsibility but I will be available to help load and arrange with pickup.
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