2014 Victory Cross Country Factory Custom Paint Touring on 2040-motos
Citrus Heights, California, US
Victory Cross Country tech info
Victory Cross Country description
2014 Victory Cross Country Factory Custom Paint, Cross Country - This is the new 2014 Cross Country. Want to stack this bold bagger motorcycle up against every other motorcycle in its category? Do it. For all-out riders, few motorcycles have this much power and feel as comfortable in the seat as the Victory Cross Country. Its a rider favorite among the Victory Motorcycles lineup with performance, comfort and storage to get you where you want to go. Hang on and enjoy the ride. Come take a test ride and see what we are talking about.
Victory Cross Country for Sale
- 2014 victory cross country touring (US $19,999.00)
- 2013 victory cross country cruiser (US $18,999.00)
- 2012 victory cross country - solid imperial blue touring (US $19,499.00)
- 2012 victory cross country touring (US $14,499.00)
- 2013 victory cross country touring (US $16,999.00)
- 2013 victory cross country standard (US $20,999.00)
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