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2007 Victory on 2040-motos

US $6,100.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:17
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Avon Lake, Ohio, United States

Avon Lake, Ohio, United States
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2007 Kingpin Tour 1650 CC. Comes with detachable windshield. One owner, never been laid down, maintainence every 2500 miles. Brand new front tire, newer rear tire. New battery, Arlen Ness stage 2 performance kit including ness drag pipes and and Ness fly back handle bars. Aftermarket grips and clutch and brake levers. Minor paint blemishes associated with vehicle age and mileage. Very well cared for.

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