2007 Victory Hammer / American Muscle / Nuclear Orange on 2040-motos
South Solon, Ohio, US
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2007 Victory Hammer with custom pipes, L.E.D. accent lights to be better seen & to just look cool. H.I.D. low beam head lamp to see whats out there in front of you. Brand new front Dunlop tire with about 1500 miles on it. Rear 18" 250mm rear semi new with around 3000 miles. I have a brand new high carbon wave rotor for the rear with new lynd racing ceramic pads that I am in the process of installing. Will also have a fresh synthetic oil change with new filter. Bike runs great & sounds even better. Fast bike with that fat tire look !
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