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2005 Victory Vegas 8 Ball on 2040-motos

$8,500
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:4004 ColorColor: Black
Location:

High Springs, Florida

High Springs, FL
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TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(850) 544-6974

Victory Vegas description

2005 Victory Vegas 8 BALL, Bike hascustom exhaust, handle bar grips, Emu skin seat, LED lighting and more. New Battery and oil change at 3996 miles. Contact PH: 850-544-6974 $8,500.00 8505446974

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WSBK 2013: Magny-Cours Race Report

Mon, 07 Oct 2013

Tom Sykes snapped up a pair of wins at Magny-Cours, setting himself up in good position to capture his first World Superbike Championship at the season finale in Jerez in two weeks. The Kawasaki rider scored his series-leading eight and ninth victories of the season, giving him a commanding 37-point cushion over Eugene Laverty and 38 points ahead of Sylvain Guintoli. Sykes needs only score at least 13 points in total over the final two races at Jerez to secure the championship.

Results of FIM e-Power/TTXGP Race at Oschersleben

Mon, 13 Aug 2012

Team Zongshen rider Yu Tang came through in a surprise win in Sunday’s FIM e-Power International Championship event at Oschersleben. After teammate Ho Chi Fung’s respectable third place in Saturday’s three-lap sprint, Tang found himself on the highest step of the podium after favorites, and Munch Racing teammates, Matthias Himmelmann and Katja Poensgen experienced mechanical trouble. The Zongshen rider took the chequered flag at the end of the ten-lap race ahead of Udo Reichmann (Reichmann Racing-Mavizen) and Christian Amendt (epo-Bike).  The early part of the race saw Matthias Himmelmann in front as expected, as he set a blisteringly fast lap of 1’37.771 in warm-up.

Motorcycle-only Checkpoints Banned in Virginia

Tue, 06 Mar 2012

The American Motorcyclist Association is heralding a win for motorcyclists with the announcement that the state of Virginia has enacted a new law prohibiting law enforcement agencies from setting up vehicle checkpoints specifically targeting motorcycles. The bill, H.B. 187, was signed into law on Feb.