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2013 Victory Judge on 2040-motos

$13,399
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: SUEDE NUCLEAR SUNSET
Location:

Lynnwood, Washington

Lynnwood, WA
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Victory Judge tech info

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Victory Judge description

2013 VICTORY JUDGE, Holiday Special....3 year factory warranty plus OAC zero down plus 90 days no payments plus financing as low as 4.24% up to 84 months. Contact sales associate for details

Moto blog

A New Bobber From Victory?

Thu, 01 Dec 2011

On its Facebook page today, Victory motorcycles released a teaser video for an upcoming model to be unveiled December 9 at 7pm CST. The video is a brief 43 seconds that begins with the sound of spray paint being shaken and black paint being “sprayed” onto the camera. What follows is a montage centered around pinstriping and boulevard attitude, as the video sequences between scenes of a man applying pinstripes to what presumably is Victory’s new model and POV shots of this machine rolling down a typical avenue.

Josh Herrin Won At Daytona Wearing A Bell Star Carbon Helmet

Wed, 27 Mar 2013

Josh Herrin wasted no time in 2013 getting his first AMA Pro American Superbike victory after falling short on several occasions during his rookie Superbike campaign in 2012. He earned it at the very first race of the season at Daytona International Speedway. And he earned it while wearing a Bell Star Carbon helmet.  “Herrin stepped up to the Superbike class last year and immediately proved that he was a serious contender, surprising a few of his competitors along the way.” said Bell Sports Marketing Manager Patrick Houlihan.

Max Biaggi sucking on a dummy

Mon, 11 Jun 2012

You can't fault Max Biaggi's performance on the track at Misano over the weekend, bagging a double-win on hia Aprilia, but you have to question his podium celebration. We're not sure what's going on here, but suspect it's something to do with his son, who was at the track for the first time to see his old man racing. Perhaps it's Biaggi's way of dedicating his victory to his son or could it be Biaggi's way of saying he's no longer spitting the dummy, something he's earned a reputation of doing over the years.