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2006 Victory Vegas Jackpot Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $7,500.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Topeka, Kansas, US

Topeka, KS, US
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Victory Vegas Jackpot description

2006 Victory Vegas Jackpot, TALK ABOUT A SHARP BIKE! NEW TIRES FRESH SERVICE , READY TO GO !!!!!!!!!!!!!! - IF YOU DON’T GET NOTICED ON IT, YOU AIN’T ON IT. Forget everything you’ve ever thought about factory-produced bikes. The Victory Vegas Jackpot is here – the bolder, in-your-face, devil-may-care cousin of the Vegas. Behold its wicked-fat 250 mm rear tire – custom-designed for maximum handling specifically for Victory by Dunlop. Its fuel-injected, counterbalanced, torque-laden 100/6 Freedom V-Twin. Its outrageous graphics, super-low 25.7 in. seat height and color-matched frame shimmering under six layers of clear coat. Behold the Jackpot. Proof positive the New American Motorcycle has arrived and is here to stay. With all the features and beauty of a custom, backed by the quality, performance and unrivaled reliability of Victory – a major new force in American motorcycle manufacturing. STRAIGHT FROM THE AMERICAN HEARTLAND. THE HEART OF VICTORY. Victorys a heart that will speak to your soul. Born and bred in Osceola, Wisconsin, Victorys Freedom 100/6 V-Twin engine with 100 cubic inches, six-speed overdrive transmission, extraordinary quality and remarkable reliability delivers power and torque in spades - and vows to do so for years to come. This fuel-injected, four-valves-per-cylinder, overhead-cam V-Twin is built to move. Fast. And Victory is the only major V-Twin manufacturer to offer a six-speed transmission, standard on most models. So you can cruise comfortably at highway speeds at lower RPMs - all without sacrificing the torque so essential to passing. Enhancing the freedom engine for 2006 has been a labor of love. And lust. The frame-mounted, counterbalanced, 50 degree V-Twin allows you to feel the horsepower without experiencing unwanted engine vibration. Its air and oil cooled and features a silent chain-driven oil pump to reduce engine noise. Our engineers have also designed a helical-cut primary drive to reduce engine and gear whine. And thats just the beginning of this engine to end all engines. Ride one and feel for yourself. MSRP CA: $17,749.00

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