2001 Victory V92c Deluxe Cruiser on 2040-motos
East Hartford, Connecticut, US
Victory V92C tech info
Victory V92C description
2001 Victory V92C Deluxe, IMMACULATE CONDITION!!!!....RUNS PERFECT!!!!!....TONS OF EXTRAS!!!!! - The V92C Deluxe is not just a motorcycle, its a steel-embossed invitation to sit deep, ride long and enjoy the scenery. At Victory, we don’t just design motorcycles. We ride them ourselves, so we know which components would make the ideal deluxe cruiser. Nowhere is that firsthand knowledge more evident than in the V92C Deluxe. From its comfortable custom-touring seat to its slightly oversized studded leather saddlebags to its full height windshield, this bike is built to let you feel the ride, while eliminating the distractions of the road. The rumble of its powerful 1507cc fuel-injected V-twin engine will comfort you, as will the smooth-shifting transmission and clutch. Perhaps just as important as the places you’ll see, are the heads you’ll turn. With clean styling lines, custom blended paint in three color choices and 40-spoke wire wheels with chrome-plated aluminum rims, this is a cruiser that separates itself from the pack in both looks and ride. In fact, this bike is so well thought-out, it leaves only two unanswered questions: Where do you want to go? And what do you want to see?
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