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2007 Victory Hammer Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $7,499.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:22 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Greer, South Carolina, US

Greer, SC, US
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Victory Hammer tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:006175 VINVIN:5VPHV26D173006175 PhonePhone:8883801820

Victory Hammer description

2007 Victory Hammer, 2007 VICTORY HAMMER BLACK - LOADED - 2007 Victory Hammer Black in Good condition with tons of upgrades. This bike has custom wheels, cobra two-in-one pipe, air box, powercomander, tuned by KMC, custom durby covers, grips, superfly windshield,side mount plate, and just too much more to list. A must see. SOME BIKES SPEAK TO YOU. THIS ONE SCREAMS. The first time you lay eyes on a Victory Hammer, you know this is no ordinary motorcycle. From the custom-inspired paint, fenders and headlight to the deep saddle, removable seat cowl and V-bar, everything about this bike pushes the boundaries of traditional American style. But it’s much more than that. It’s the fact that the Hammer’s wicked looks are backed up by equally wicked technology. A super-fat 250 mm rear tire specially engineered by Dunlop to maximize handling. Victory’s own 100 cubic inch Freedom V-twin. True six-speed overdrive transmission. Factory-equipped tachometer. And dual front Brembo disc brakes for ultimate stopping power. Put it all together and you’ve got a muscle cruiser that doesn’t just move your body. It moves your soul. AMERICAS MOST POWERFUL FAMILY. Powerful. Modern. Iconic. The words to describe the 2007 line-up of Victory Motorcycles are endless. But one thing is certain: They’re unlike anything else on the road. Custom-inspired style from tanks to taillights. Engines that provide breathtaking power and bullet-proof reliability. And engineering that delivers function in a beautiful form. Whether you’re planning on riding across the country, around town or somewhere in between, Victory has the perfect bike for you. So read on, and you’ll find out what sets our full line of cruisers apart. And why riding a Victory is unlike anything you’ve experienced before.

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