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Brand New 2013 Victory Highball. on 2040-motos

US $10,800.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Flat Black
Location:

Coldwater, Michigan, US

Coldwater, Michigan, US
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Victory Highball tech info

VINVIN:5VPWB36N4D3021481

Victory Highball description

Among custom cruiser motorcycles, nothing touches the Victory High-Ball. This cruiser with custom wheels, bobbed fenders and ape hangers brings out an attitude that can't be matched - Engine Specs Engine Configuration Engine Configuration is the arrangement of the cylinders followed by the cylinder count. V-twin Compare V-twin Motorcycles Combustion Cycle4-stroke Cooling SystemAir-cooled ValvetrainSOHC 4 valves per cylinder Bore x Stroke101 X 108 Mm Compression Ratio9.4:1 Fuel SystemElectronic Fuel Injection With Dual 45mm Throttle Body ExhaustStaggered Slash-Cut Dual Exhaust With Crossover Drivetrain Specs Transmission6-Speed Overdrive Constant Mesh ClutchWet, Multi-Plate Primary DriveGear Drive With Torque Compensator Final DriveCarbon Fiber Reinforced Belt Chassis Specs Front Suspension A motorcycle's suspension serves a dual purpose: contributing to the vehicle's handling and braking, and providing safety and comfort by keeping the vehicle's passengers comfortably isolated from road noise, bumps and vibrations. Conventional Telescopic Fork, 43 Mm Diameter Rear Suspension A motorcycle's suspension serves a dual purpose: contributing to the vehicle's handling and braking, and providing safety and comfort by keeping the vehicle's passengers comfortably isolated from road noise, bumps and vibrations. Single, Mono-Tube Gas, Cast Aluminum With Rising Rate Linkage Front Travel5.1 inches Rear Travel The measurement of how far the rear wheel can move up and down. 3 inches Front Brake Front wheel brake system specifics. Affordable motorcycles tend to have a single disc-brake up front, while higher-performance models will have two disc brakes (one on each side of the wheel) to ensure adequate stopping power for the more powerful engine in use. 300mm Floating Rotor With 4-Piston Caliper Rear Brake Rear wheel brake system specifics. 300mm Floating Rotor With 2-Piston Caliper Front Tire Size130/90-16 67H Dunlop Cruisemax Rear Tire Size150/80-16 71H Dunlop Cruisemax Front Wheel Type16 X 3.5 In Rear Wheel Type Rear wheel dimensions and material make-up. 16 X 3.5 In Trail6.7 in Rake In motorcycles, the steering axis angle is called the rake and is measured counter-clock-wise from the vertical when viewed from the right side. A 0° rake would be vertical. 31.7°

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