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2005 Victory Hammer Premium on 2040-motos

$4,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:5
Location:

Fishers, Indiana

Fishers, IN
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Victory Hammer description

2005 Victory Hammer Premium. The Hammer sports a 250mm rear tire and a 6 gear transmission.This is the nicest hammer you will ever see. It only has 5335mis. The premium edition adds anvil billet wheels, chrome swingarm, chrome front forks, HID headlamp. It has a custom paint job that is still under warranty and transferable for two more years. The color is PPG orange glo over sterling silver. Wide open custom fairing with upgraded stereo _ speakers. IPOD hookup and this thing cranks. It has a boatload of chrome on it. Ram bars with two risers. Victory floorboard kit. Heel toe shifter. Corbin smuggler seat.This bike is beautiful in every way.

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