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2007 Victory Kingpin Tour -- Priced To Sell!! on 2040-motos

US $7,900.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:11411 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Salem, Illinois, US

Salem, Illinois, US
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Victory Kingpin Tour tech info

TypeType:Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1634 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Victory Kingpin Tour description

 2007 Victory Kingpin Tour Edition. 100C.I. V-twin power backed by a 6 speed transmission. Tires are like new. Also has a speaker system on it meant to be used with ipod and etc. Mustang seat with back rest. Throttle lock cruise control. Paint is in great shape for the most part, couple minor flaws. The bike runs and rides excellent. Fires right up. No strange noises of any kind. Clutch is smooth, shifts easily. LOTS of power. All lights work as they should. Bike has been fully checked out and is ready to go.

Blemishes: Right side bag. Rear tour bag on the left side. Bottom of the rear fender.

IMPORTANT*** READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE BIDDING. This item is available for inspection at any time prior to auction end. Please contact SALES by e-mail or by phone at 618-548-1360. Business hours are Monday-Friday 9AM-6PM; Saturday 9AM-5PM Central time; the item can be seen or picked up between those times. There is a $70.00 documentation fee added to sales regardless of pick up or shipment. Please read the entire description thoroughly as it will answer most of your questions.

*BUYER MUST CONTACT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END OR WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO SELL OR RELIST. Balance to be paid in 5 days. All monies must be paid by: Cashiers check, Money order, Cash in person, or bank-to-bank transfer. Personal checks will not be accepted under any circumstance.


*This vehicle is sold AS-IS, clear title (if applicable), with no liens. Absolutely, no warranties expressed or implied by the seller. Sales are FINAL, No exceptions. This item is described to the very best of our knowledge. Remember this is a used vehicle.We will disclose any and all damage to you in the above item description. However, even though we have inspected this vehicle thoroughly (unless otherwise noted); buyers must be prepared to expect a certain amount of wear, use and flaws as is standard with any used item consistent with age and mileage.

* Shipping charges range from $250.00 to $650.00 for an ATV or Motorcycle in the U.S. If you are buying a side by side, shipping can go up to $1,250.00 depending on where you are having it shipped. If you need a shipping quote, please email us your zip code. Residential delivery, plus lift gate service if needed is extra. Our zip code is 62881 if you would like to check on your own shipping. If you are setting up your own shipping and need a crate there is a $75.00 charge for the crate.


*IL residents are required to pay IL tax (6.25%) and applicable title/registration fees. We reserve the right to end the auction early, as it is for sale locally as well. Please call with any questions you may have PRIOR to Bidding and GOOD LUCK!!

*International Buyers – Please Note:Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. You will be responsible for exportation, including acquiring recall clearance letters and any paperwork other than the Bill of Sale and Title.


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