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2012 Victory Victory Cross Country on 2040-motos

$18,999
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Brea, California

Brea, CA
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Victory Victory tech info

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Victory Victory description

2012 VICTORY Victory Cross Country, THE BAGGER THAT TAKES ON THE ROAD AND THE ENTIRE INDUSTRY. Finally, a tough bagger with power and handling to its core. Features like cruise control and standard ABS brakes give you the control to cruise any road you want, while 21-gallon storage and 18-inch-long floorboards give you the ability to ride it for as long as you want. Throw your stuff in and go, because with this bold road warrior you???ll pass everything that slows you down. Including the competition.???4.7-Inch Air Adjustable Rear Suspension: Ride comfortably for miles with up to two riders.???MP3-Compatible with Dual AM/FM Speaker System: It's your road. Be your own DJ.???Accessories: Build your bagger the way you want it with an array of accessories to choose from.???560-Lbs Load Capacity: Carry more weight with greater control.

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