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2008 Victory Jackpot on 2040-motos

$11,499
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:10564
Location:

Fleming Island, Florida

Fleming Island, FL
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Victory Jackpot tech info

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Victory Jackpot description

2008 Victory Jackpot , 2008 VICTORY JACKPOT, 1634cc, Two Tone Black and Red with Graphics, Stage One Kit Exhaust, includes Saddle Bags and windshield. $11,499.00 9044771119

Moto blog

John Reynolds on the latest Gixers, BSB and Loose Women

Tue, 21 Feb 2012

When John Reynolds was pushing me hard in the late nineties for BSB titles he was always polite and would happily stop to chew the fat and talk about the weather. But that was the limit of our friendship as he never wanted to like rivals too much, just in case it affected his competitive edge. These days, he has no great desire to barge me off the track at Redgate or Cascades so when our paths cross we happily spend time sorting out the problems of the world.

Victory Strengthens Sponsorship of Bellator MMA

Thu, 27 Feb 2014

Victory Motorcycles has taken a page out of Harley-Davidson‘s marketing playbook, signing a new sponsorship agreement with Bellator MMA, and becoming the mixed martial arts promotion’s official motorcycle brand. The partnership is similar to Harley-Davidson’s arrangement with Bellator’s chief competitor, the Ultimate Fighting Championship. The two brands started their relationship last August with some cross promotion including branding the walkway to the cage as “Victory Lane.” Beginning with the premiere of Bellator’s tenth season on Feb.

Louisiana Bill Updates Maximum Handlebar Height Legislation

Thu, 17 May 2012

Louisiana state lawmakers have approved a bill that would change the maximum height of motorcycle handlebars. Current state law restricts handlebar height to no more than 15 inches above the seat, a somewhat arbitrary level, but a common choice with 17 other states. The House has voted 87-0 in favor of Senate Bill 582 to change the maximum height to the rider’s shoulder level, as measured while sitting on the seat.