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2016 Victory Empulse on 2040-motos

US $13,946.00
YearYear:2016 MileageMileage:65 ColorColor: Red & Black
Location:

Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
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Victory Empulse tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Victory Empulse description


New 2016 All Electric Empulse TT !

-Current/Former Military, Fire or Police save another $1,000!  We file the coupon & you get the discount!    **** PLUS the Empulse qualifies for a $2,000 federal tax credit (speak with your accountant for details).

IMPORTANT:  Our LOW Buy It Now Price (or accepted offer price) Includes ALL Dealer Fees & a $5,000 discount from the factory!  All you have left to pay is your State & Local Taxes & motor vehicle fees.  Buyer is also responsible for all shipping costs & arrangements (Visit U-Ship) or come visit us & ride it home.  Financing available.

You are viewing the all electric 2016 Victory Empulse TT.  

LIGHTNING IN A THROTTLE - 100% of the torque at the flick of the wrist!

The bike has a 2 yr Unlimited Mileage Warranty while the battery has a 5-year 100,000 mile warranty!   

This is a street legal electric race motorcycle. Accelerating up to 100MPH+ and the battery fully charges in as little as 3.9 hours (with optional Level two 240 volt charging system - sold separately) or in 8.9 hours with the included level one 110 volt charging system.  The battery comes with a 5-year 100,000 mile warranty.

Regenerative Braking: When you let off the throttle, the motor still moves, the wheels still turn, and the energy in the drivetrain is transferred back into the battery system.The dual disc Brembo® brakes go from 30-0 MPH in 45 feet for total control.

Adjustable suspension: Tune the inverted 43mm front forks and the rear suspension to your riding style.

Electric Powertrain: Liquid cooled, permanent magnet, AC electric motor with regenerative braking and instant torque delivery. Rider selectable sport mode delivers 20% more power.

Lightweight Cast Aluminum Wheels:  The performance wheels don’t sacrifice style. The look sharp and ride tight.

Watch the video: https://youtu.be/YO_9Q6jzCjo


Victory Motorcycles backs every new Empulse TT with a 2 year unlimited mileage  warranty while the battery has a 5 year 100,000 mile warranty. Extended bike warranties available.



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