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2010 Victory Hammer 8-ball Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $10,499.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Osage Beach, Missouri, US

Osage Beach, MO, US
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Victory HAMMER 8-BALL tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:U04883 PhonePhone:8663248395

Victory HAMMER 8-BALL description

2010 Victory Hammer 8-Ball, This Certified Pre Owned unit includes a 1 year warranty on all non-maintenance related items. Ride with Confidence!New for 2010, the Victory Hammer 8-Ball Motorcycle is just plain Raw American Muscle. Pure American Value. You won t see it coming. It creeps in like a ghost and sends dark custom shivers down your spine. The Hammer 8-Ball has blacked-out bars and wheels and a blacked-out engine.Specifications Engine -- In line 4, 2 strokeDisplacement -- 100 ci (1630cc)Bore/Stroke -- 101mm x 102mmComp. Ratio -- 8.7:1Transmission -- 5 speed Height / Length -- N/A / 93.1 Seat Height -- 26 Wheelbase 65.7 Fuel Tank Cap. -- 4.5 gal.Wet Weight -- 672 lbs. Thank you for shopping with Surdyke Yamaha. We have been in business for over 40 years and have serviced and sold more power sports customers than any dealer in the Midwest. Here at Surdyke Yamaha You ride on our reputation is not only our company slogan but the foundation we hold strong to. Whether on the water, the road or the dirt . . . if it has wheels or floats we sell it and ride it!!!Our Surdyke Family is the #1 Yamaha dealer in the mid-west not because we make customers but because we make friends!! Naturally we do not collect sales tax. We do not include shipping/handling or our standard administrative fee of $125.00. We gladly except trade ins or will purchase your unit outright. Financing is available with approved credit. Prices are subject to change. Be sure to mention that you saw it on our website to get the special internet pricing![street]

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