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2013 Victory Vegas 8-ball Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $10,498.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Cedarburg, Wisconsin, US

Cedarburg, WI, US
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Victory Vegas tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:M7631 PhonePhone:8662533377

Victory Vegas description

2013 Victory Vegas 8-Ball, 2013 Victory Vegas 8-BallTHE LEAN-AND-MEAN BLACKED OUT VICTORY ICON THE VEGAS 8-BALL IS A CRUISER MOTORCYCLE WITH THE UNIQUE VICTORY BLACKED-OUT TREATMENT THAT MAKES IT A STEALTHY, UNDERSTATED GEM. THE ULTIMATE VALUE AMONG CRUISER MOTORCYCLES, THE VEGAS 8-BALL DELIVERS OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE AND IS THE ULTIMATE BLACK CANVAS, READY FOR YOU TO CUSTOMIZE. IT S A BIKE THAT ONLY VICTORY MOTORCYCLES COULD CREATE.Features106 CUBIC-INCH FREEDOM V-TWINWhether you re on the open road or cruising city streets, the Freedom V-Twin delivers an impressive 110 ft-lbs of green-light torque. It s provides the powerful pulse of every Victory Cruiser, and announces your arrival with every crack of the throttle.6-SPEED OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSIONThe best-performing transmission on the street syncs up with the impressive power of the Freedom V-twin and keeps the Vegas 8-Ball ride smooth and strong. Helical-cut gears ensure that each shift is smooth and clean.110 FT-LBS OF TORQUETwist the throttle and you trigger an eruption of low-end torque. The Freedom V-Twin serves up time-honored street domination with modern technology, including EFI, 4-valve overhead cams, and self-adjusting cam chain tensioners. Use your power wisely.LOW SEAT HEIGHTThe low 25.2 seat height and pulled-back handlebars put a Vegas 8-Ball rider in a position of comfort and control. The lower controls are set back so they re easy to reach and create confidence-inspiring ergonomics.BLACKED-OUT PIPES & HEADLIGHTThe stealthy, understated style of the Vegas 8-Ball takes you to the dark side, where cool is king. The black bullet headlight shows the way and the blacked-out exhaust traces a dynamic black line along the side of this stylish cruiser.

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