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Used 2008 Victory Vegas For Sale on 2040-motos

$10,000
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Scottsdale, Arizona

Scottsdale, AZ
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Victory Vegas description

The 8-Ball is painted in a way that matches its personaltiy. It delivers so much more for so much less and is powered by a 100 cu in Freedom V-Twin. With its bold, modern style and groundbreaking performance the not only redefined what an American cruiser should be, it set a new standard by which every new model is measured. From its custom paint schemes, flush-mounted taillight, and signature sculpted tank to its trademark 100-cubic-inch Freedom V-Twin engine with true six gear overdrive, the continues to push the limits of custom style, power, performance, and reliability. 1 look and you understand why the creates such a buzz. Smooth, flowing lines. Stunning styling info once seen only on hand-built customs. With styling touches from master custom builders and design partners Arlen and Cory Ness, is the definition of smooth. Stock Photo

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