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2005 Victory Hammer-4 Sale on 2040-motos

$14,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:6
Location:

Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville, TN
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Victory Victory description

The Very first Hammer sold in Knoxville. Saw the demo at 2004 Daytona bike week in October and ordered when I returned home. It didn't arrive until April 2005. It is bright red with the tribal graphics and the chrome package as a add on plus an additional $4,000.00 in chrome that was added later. It has the Arlen Ness straight Sweep pipes & tuner. There is a small leather Victory identified pouch that goes on the front forks to carry small items. It has a brand new Dunlop 250 rear tire. I will also include the factory stage one pipes that I purchased short after getting the bike. It is in Cherry condition and only has 6,100 mis on it. No dings, nicks or scratches. All service work has been done at Ultimate Motorsports in Knoxville so service records are available there. Asking $14,500 or best offer. Please only serious buyers contact me at.

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