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2009 Victory Eight Ball on 2040-motos

$3,200
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Thomson, Georgia

Thomson, GA
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Victory Victory description

2009 Victory Vegas 8 Ball. This bike has 7518 mis and has custom handle bars, mirrors, grips, pegs, L.E.D. lamps, and paint. The Corbin seat complements the great paint. The 100 CI engine has plenty of power with its two stage cam and the brakes will stop on a dime. The pipes are also custom and are made by Hooker. The headlamp is quartz and is like a small sun blazing the way forward in the night. There is an existing factory warranty for about three more years. The original mirrors and an extra set of drag bars are also included with the bike.XXXX@hotmail.com

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