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2007 Victory Jackpot on 2040-motos

$9,800
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:10060
Location:

Carrollton, Texas

Carrollton, TX
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Victory Jackpot tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(267) 342-1180

Victory Jackpot description

2007 Victory Jackpot Arlen Ness Signature Series, 10K miles, Black with lime green flames, all custom features including diamond cut heads, flame stitched seat, custom rims, 250 rear tire, braided lines, custom tail lights, windshield. Well maintained and runs strong. Call or text Russell 267-342-1180. $9,800.00 2673421180

Moto blog

Seeley On Form On First Night Of North West 200

Fri, 16 May 2014

Alastair Seeley took a double in the Ballymoney Borough council Supersport and Pirtek Superstock events at the start of racing at the Vauxhall International North West 200 this evening, what many “real” road racers refer to as the precursor to the Isle Of Man TT. In the Supersport race, the ‘Wee Wizard’ survived being caught up in a first lap crash at York hairpin that left him languishing in 16th to come through and win the opening race of the night on his Mar-Train Yamaha R6. Lee Johnston was the rider who went down in the first lap crash, causing Seeley to take evasive action to avoid going down himself.

Victory Teases 2015 “Gunner” Model

Thu, 30 Jan 2014

Today, Victory Motorcycles released two photos to tease an upcoming 2015 early release model. The information we have on this model could be summed up in a sentence or two, but we’ll try to milk it for a little more because a couple paragraphs looks a little better on the page. The 2015 Victory Gunner will apparently use the Freedom 106 engine.

Suzuka Eight Hour capers

Mon, 05 Sep 2011

Chatting to TT legend John McGuiness recently about his first Suzuka Eight Hour experience got me thinking of a few capers the boys and me managed a few years back at what is still Japan's most important race of the season. It is a unique event that starts at 11am and finishes at 7pm making  it a pukka endurance race as the last hour is run with headlights on in the dark. It is essentially an eight hour sprint that showcases the trickest endurance machinery and manufacturer’s sales can be affected the following year depending on who wins or loses.