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2012 Victory Cory Ness Cross Country Cory Ness Cross Country Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $24,999.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Hooksett, New Hampshire, US

Hooksett, NH, US
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Victory Cory Ness tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:8665102910

Victory Cory Ness description

2012 VICTORY CORY NESS CROSS COUNTRY, 2012 VICTORY Cory Ness Cross Country, WHEN THE MASTERS OF CUSTOM RIDE WITH THE MASTERS OF INNOVATION. These bikes are nothing short of masterpieces. Ness paint and wheels signature Ness grips, pegs, and handlebars and the unique attention to detail that only a Ness can give⿿three generations of custom builders delivering on decades of reputation. The Arlen Ness® Vision Tour, the Cory Ness Cross Country, and the Zach Ness Vegas are exactly what happens when a team refuses to settle for anything less than remarkable. These bikes come stocked with so many custom features that we couldn⿿t fit them all on the page.⿢Boardwalk Blue with Custom Ness Graphics: Turn heads and miles with stylish, distinctive paint and graphics designed by Cory Ness.⿢Diamond Cut Engine: Bring your bike to the next level with this premium custom touch.⿢Kicker® Speakers: A premium bike deserves premium audio quality.

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