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2014 Victory Cross Country 8-ball on 2040-motos

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Victory Cross Country description

* Price shown is based on the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) and is subject to change. MSRP excludes destination fees, optional accessories, applicable taxes, installation, setup and/or other dealer fees.Bagger motorcycle riders ride in style on the Cross Country 8-Ball from Victory Motorcycles. It has a stylish fairing, audio, convenient storage space, comfortable seating for 1 or two riders, and blacked-out style.Features Blacked-Out Style: The Victory Cross Country 8-Ball is smooth and stealthy. It dominates the streets with its distinctive attitude and is loaded with blacked-out features from the exhaust to the engine to its unique, sculpted fairing. Fairing with Integrated Speakers: The Victory Cross Country 8-Ball has a sleek, stylish fairing that offers impressive weather protection to enhance your ride. The fairing has twin audio speakers and an aux audio cord. Use the cord to connect a smart phone or the device of your choice to pump your personal playlists through the speakers. Lockable Hard Saddlebags: These saddlebags deliver exactly what you're looking for. They offer 21.3 gallons of convenient, lockable storage space. The lids have a weatherproof seal to help block the elements and protect your cargo, and they open and close easily with one-handed operation. Freedom 106/6 VOLT-Twin: 106 feet-lb of Torque, six Gear Transmission: With the Victory Cross Country 8-Ball, you've got attitude and power. The 106-ci Victory Freedom V-Twin delivers 106 feet-lb of torque, and it's a smooth, efficient engine counter-balanced and fuel-injected. The sixth gear overdrive of the Victory six gear transmission drops the RPMs and delivers the smooth ride you're looking for. 2-Up Seating: Enjoy solo riding or share the Victory Cross Country 8-Ball riding experience. It has a roomy, stylish seat that's so comfortable you can ride all day and leave the pack behind. Add Lock & Ride accessory backrests for custom style and extra support. 26.3" Seat Height: The 26.3 in. seat height is the lowest in its class. This helps riders with all inseam lengths plant both feet firmly on the ground. A lower seat height provides a rider with greater control of the bike and enhances a rider's confidence at low speeds and when stopped. 4.7" of Rear Suspension Travel: The rear suspension keeps the ride smooth. It provides 4.7 in. of travel, and its air shock is easily adjusted using a hand pump for a consistently smooth ride. Ride solo or 2-up, with or without cargo, and the rear suspension will keep it smooth. Long-Range 5.8-Gallon Fuel Tank: Your Victory Cross Country 8-Ball belongs on the road, not in a gas station. The 5.8-gallon fuel tank gives you outstanding range so you can rule the streets and enjoy long stretches on the open road between fill-ups. Add Victory Accessories To Make It All Yours: Add Victory Accessories and you can customize your Victory Cross Country 8-Ball to suit your individual style. Add comfort, convenience, cargo or performance accessories. Many of them feature Lock & Ride technology so they can be installed quickly and easily without tools.Engine Battery: twelve volts / 18 amp hours Bore x Stroke: 101 x 108 mm Charging System: 48 amps max output Clutch: Wet, multi-plate Compression Ratio: 9.4 : one Cooling System: Air / oil Displacement: 106 ci / 1731 cc Engine Type: 4-stroke 50 deg. V-Twin Exhaust: Split dual exhaust with crossover Final Drive: Carbon Fiber Reinforced Belt Fuel Capacity: 5.8 gal. / 22 L Fuel System: Electronic Fuel Injection with dual 45mm throttle body Oil Capacity: 5.0 qt. / 4.73 L Primary Drive: Gear drive with torque compensator Transmission: six gear overdrive constant mesh Valve Train: Single overhead camshafts with four valves per cylinder, self-adjusting cam chains, hydraulic liftersSuspension Front Suspension: Inverted cartridge telescoping fork, 43 mm diameter, 5.1 in / 130 mm travel Rear Suspension: Single, mono-tube gas, cast aluminum with constant rate linkage, 4.7 in / 120 mm travel, air adjustableChassis Dry Weight: 746 pound./ 339 kg Ground Clearance: 5.8 in. / 148 mm GVWR: 1360lb./ 618 kg Length: 104.3 in. / 2650 mm Rake/trail: 29.0 deg. / 5.6 in. / 142 mm Seat Height: 26.3 in. / 667 mm Wheelbase: 65.7 in. / 1670 mmBrakes Brake System Type: Conventional Front braking system: Dual 300mm floating rotor with 4-piston calipers Rear braking system: 300mm floating rotor with 2-piston caliperWheels & Tires Front Tire: 130/70R18 Dunlop Elite three Front Wheel: eighteen x 3.5 in. Rear Tire: 180/60R16 Dunlop Elite three Rear Wheel: sixteen x 5.0 in.Colors Gloss Black

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