2001 Victory V92c Cruiser -- Great Condition on 2040-motos
Woodbridge, Virginia, US
Victory V92C tech info
Victory V92C description
2001 Victory V92C. Great condition with 54K miles.
-- New Paint -- Apple Candy Red
-- New Front Brake Pads
--2014 Virginia Safety Inspected
--New Detachable Windshield
--Recent tune up -- clean throttle body and new spark plugs
--Replaced clutch cables
Fun to ride with strong 5 speed transmission. Tires are in great condition and starts right up without needing choke. I custom fitted an outer fairing from a Harley bagger that you can have.
Victory V92C for Sale
- 2001 victory v92c deluxe(US $3,500.00)
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