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2014 Victory Cross Country Tour Touring on 2040-motos

US $23,099.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Denton, Texas, US

Denton, TX, US
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Victory cross country tour tech info

TypeType:Touring Stock NumberStock Number:027677 PhonePhone:8666665144

Victory cross country tour description

2014 Victory Cross Country Tour, ALL NEW 2014 VICTORY CROSS COUNTRY TOUR!!!2014 Victory Cross Country TourTouring motorcycle riders are rolling up the miles on the innovative Cross Country Tour from Victory Motorcycles. It has the most storage space of any motorcycle in the world, unmatched comfort, superb performance and distinctive style. Pack everything you need, take to the road and relax for weeks.WORLD S LARGEST TOTAL CARGO CAPACITYThe Cross Country Tour has the most cargo space of any motorcycle in the world. Its trunk, saddlebags and two front storage compartments provide a total of 41.1 gallons of storage space. Whatever you want to bring, go ahead. With a Cross Country Tour, there s plenty of room.ADJUSTABLE PASSENGER FLOORBOARDSIf your passenger s not happy, nobody s happy. The Cross Country Tour has adjustable passenger floorboards that will keep everyone happy and comfortable out on the road. These floorboards can be set in any of three positions over a 2 height range of adjustability, and they can be adjusted at a 10 angle for optimal comfort.106 CUBIC-INCH FREEDOM V-TWINThe Victory Freedom 106/6 V-Twin is a 106-ci powerplant that provides Cross Country Tour riders with 106 ft-lb of torque. Smooth, powerful, and efficient, it s a counter-balanced and fuel-injected engine that delivers confidence-inspiring performance for touring riders who like to lead, not follow.6-SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH OVERDRIVEA Cross Country Tour rider enjoys smooth shifting and great cruising on the open road in 6th gear, which is a true overdrive. Helical-cut gears ensure that each shift is smooth and easy, and neutral assist makes it easy to slip into neutral at stops.CONFIDENCE-INSPIRING ANTI-LOCK BRAKING (ABS)The Victory Anti-Lock Brake System on the Cross Country Tour provides riders with peace of mind in all riding conditions. When traction is compromised, the ABS immediately and automatically provides reliable braking to help a rider stop quickly and under control.Other Key Features Include:Victory Comfort Control SystemCruise Control4.7 Inches of Rear Suspension TravelSpacious Saddlebags & Protective RailsHeated Handgrips & Individual Heated SeatsTall Windshield26.25 Seat Height12V Accessory Power Outlet

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