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$13,999
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VINVIN:5VPMB36N3E3029533

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COASTAL VICTORY & INDIAN MOTORCYCLE'S MURRELLS INLET SC. 843-651-XXXX. 2014 VICTORY JUDGE WICKED POWER AND LIGHTNING-QUICK CONTROL. $13,999.00 STOP BY OR CALL US NOW. 2014 Victory Judge American muscle never died. It just needed handle bars. This Victory Judge cruiser motorcycle is ready to rule the road and delivers a combination of sporty performance and American muscle that could only come from Victory Motorcycles. NEW 2014 FEATURES The 2014 Judge features revised ergonomics that put a rider in a more relaxed, traditional cruiser riding position while retaining its muscle car-inspired attitude. The handle bars pull back 3.75, giving the rider an easy, relaxed reach to the upper controls. The lower controls have been repositioned four forward, allowing a rider to stretch out more for greater comfort. The Victory Judge also features newly restyled side covers and a versatile two-piece seat with removable passenger seat to give the Judge a more sporty solo style.A SPORTY CRUISER RIDE The Victory Judge delivers an inimitable riding experience. It features easy, intuitive handling. It rolls on cast 5-spoke, 16 wheels and premium Dunlop Elite II tires with raised white lettering. Wherever you ride, the Judge is ready. Use the responsive handling and quick acceleration to carve up city traffic. Or add Lock & Ride accessories and hit the open road.106 CUBIC-INCH FREEDOM V-TWIN The Victory Freedom 106/6 VOLT-Twin is smooth, efficient and extremely powerful. Its fuel-injected, counter-balanced and it delivers 110 feet-lb of torque you can use for great cruising or negotiating city traffic. It provides instant throttle response and outstanding power you can unleash on demand.110ft-LBS OF TORQUE With the outstanding power of the Victory Freedom 106/6 VOLT-Twin, youll ride a Victory Judge with confidence and with 110ft-lb of torque on tap. Use the power to enjoy the best cruising, to head out onto the open road, and to manage traffic with passing power to spare.six GEAR OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION Every gear shift is smooth and defined with the Victory six gear transmission with true overdrive. It syncs up with the outstanding power of the Victory Freedom 106/6 VOLT-Twin and its helical-cut gears ensure that each shift is smooth and sure. Head out onto the interstate and the sixth gear overdrive drops the RPMs so you cruise in style on your Judge. Condition: New Selling Price: $13,999.00 Inventory number: 1774 yr: 2014 Make: Victory Model: Judge VIN: 5VPMB36N3E3029533 Color: GLOSS BLACK Engine: 106CI Mileage: one Status: Available COASTAL VICTORY & INDIAN MOTORCYCLE'S 843-651-XXXX

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