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2013 Victory Cross Roads Classic Custom on 2040-motos

US $13,829.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Union City, Tennessee, US

Union City, TN, US
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Victory Cross Roads tech info

TypeType:Custom Stock NumberStock Number:V15245 PhonePhone:8665889759

Victory Cross Roads description

2013 Victory Cross Roads Classic, The Cross Roads Classic touring motorcycle looks just how you want it - but it performs just like a Victory. That means you get the benefit of world-class performance wrapped in a custom shell. The Freedom 106 V-Twin engine that produces a road walloping 97 horsepower is still inside, no matter what color you chose. We don't offer hot pink, but if we did, this bike has the muscle to back it up.

Moto blog

2013 US Motorcycle Sales Data

Tue, 04 Feb 2014

The Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC) reported a modest 1.4% growth in U.S. motorcycle and scooter sales in 2013, with consumers purchasing 465,783 vehicles. The sales data represents numbers from the MIC’s member brands which include BMW, Can-Am, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, the Piaggio Group (which includes Aprilia, Moto Guzzi and Vespa), Victory, Suzuki, Triumph and Yamaha.

Louisiana Bill Updates Maximum Handlebar Height Legislation

Thu, 17 May 2012

Louisiana state lawmakers have approved a bill that would change the maximum height of motorcycle handlebars. Current state law restricts handlebar height to no more than 15 inches above the seat, a somewhat arbitrary level, but a common choice with 17 other states. The House has voted 87-0 in favor of Senate Bill 582 to change the maximum height to the rider’s shoulder level, as measured while sitting on the seat.

Max Biaggi sucking on a dummy

Mon, 11 Jun 2012

You can't fault Max Biaggi's performance on the track at Misano over the weekend, bagging a double-win on hia Aprilia, but you have to question his podium celebration. We're not sure what's going on here, but suspect it's something to do with his son, who was at the track for the first time to see his old man racing. Perhaps it's Biaggi's way of dedicating his victory to his son or could it be Biaggi's way of saying he's no longer spitting the dummy, something he's earned a reputation of doing over the years.