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2006 Victory Jackpot on 2040-motos

$13,325
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Visalia, California

Visalia, CA
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Victory Victory description

2006 Victory Jack Pot Custom. Digital speedometer. Handlebars. Sissy bars. H.I.D Headlamps. Lowered. Staggered slash cut dual exhaust with common volume. Single, mono tube gas, forged and cast aluminum with rising rate linkage swing arm, 3.0in and 75mm travel, preload adjustable spring. Injection. Electronic Fuel Injection with 44mm throttle bodies. V2, four stroke. Qualified buyers may be eligible for Financing, Nationwide Shipping, and Extended Warranties. Engine Description:

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Polaris Reports Q1 2013 Results

Tue, 23 Apr 2013

Polaris Industries reported a 26% increase in net income over the first quarter of 2013, but a 2.9% decline in on-road vehicle sales (comprised almost entirely of Victory and Indian Motorcycles). The company’s first quarter filings report a net income of $75.5 million, up from the $60.1 million reported over the same period in 2012. Much of the increase can be attributed to a 217% increase in net sales from its snowmobile division, spurred in large part by increase in snowfall across many regions of North America.

Expansion Forces Polaris Industries to Cancel 2014 American Victory Rally

Thu, 24 Apr 2014

Growth is a good thing, but sometimes it comes at a cost. This year, unfortunately, Polaris has realized that its American Victory Rally will not be able to take place at the company’s Spirit Lake, Iowa facility because of “extensive transformation of manufacturing lines.” “All of us at Victory are disappointed that we are unable to host the rally this year as we know our riders are passionate about their bikes and the opportunity to connect with each other, the Spirit Lake community and Victory employees at the annual rally,” said Marcy Bosch, committee chair, American Victory Rally. “We will be transforming our manufacturing lines this summer to keep up with the demands fueled by the continued enthusiasm for Victory bikes and our other products, which means we won’t be able to free up the facilities and dedicate the resources necessary to support a quality rally.

Ben Spies Retires from Motorcycle Racing

Sun, 27 Oct 2013

Ben Spies announced his retirement from motorcycle racing, as injuries cut short a once promising career for the American. Spies retires with a World Superbike title in his first and only season in the series, and three AMA Superbike Championships. “I want to thank everyone from racing organizations, factories, teams and all my fans for helping me and supporting me throughout my career,” says Spies.