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2008 Victory Vegas on 2040-motos

US $5,200.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:26 ColorColor: Black Cherry
Location:

Mason, Michigan, United States

Mason, Michigan, United States
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Victory Vegas photos

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Victory Vegas tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,634 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Cruiser For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Victory Vegas description

Great bike, I've loved every second of riding it, Tires are  almost new, Paint is very nice, chrome still shines new, 100 inch 6 speed, Any questions please contact me anytime 517-202-0300

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2013 AMA Supercross Houston Race Report

Mon, 08 Apr 2013

Ryan Villopoto captured his fifth-consecutive AMA Supercross win and sixth in seven rounds with a victory in the main event at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas. The Monster Energy Kawasaki rider passed holeshot-taker Mike Alessi on the opening lap and led the rest of the way for the win. Alessi, riding the Motoconcepts Racing Suzuki RM-Z450, remained in the hunt for the first few laps but soon gave way to a group including Team Honda Muscle Milk’s Trey Canard, Red Bull KTM‘s Ryan Dungey and Yoshimura Suzuki’s James Stewart.

Victory Releases Daytona Bike Week Schedule

Thu, 06 Mar 2014

With Daytona Bike Week only days away, Victory Motorcycles has released its events schedule for the riding season opener. Naturally, these activities will cater to current and prospective Victory owners. The good folks at Victory want you to be part of the family.

How to solve the mystery of the wildcard replacement

Wed, 30 Jun 2010

With the two test riders coming forward to act as replacement riders for the injured Rossi and Aoyama, it brought back memories of the days when the grid would be gifted with wildcard riders from the respective countries. The Japanese rounds were always attended by some of the top guys with experience of the 500GP and MotoGP bikes, through racing them in their domestic championships. What resulted was getting to witness the exciting and talented Japanese riders, and bring new riders to the attention of the teams.