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Beautiful, Low Mileage 2005 Victory Hammer With Extras on 2040-motos

US $3,550.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:17041 ColorColor: Flame Yellow
Location:

Morocco, Indiana, US

Morocco, Indiana, US
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Victory Hammer tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1650 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:5VPHB26D353011598

Victory Hammer description

You are bidding on a Beautiful 2005 Flame Yellow Victory Hammer. We are the original owners,  This motorcycle has been garage kept since new and for the last few years has been woman ridden. This bike has excellent tires and includes a nearly-new Dunlop Elite 3 250, fat rear tire.

Victory motorcycles, whose parent company is Polaris Industries, are American owned, designed and built. This motorcycle features a 100 cubic inch oil/air-cooled V-twin engine and 6-speed transmission with overdrive. The engine and transmission were built in Osceola, Wisconsin. Motorcycle was assembled in Spirit Lake, Iowa. In short, this bike is just pure, American muscle. is in excellent condition and has no dents, scratches or damage to tins. 

This motorcycle has $2000.00 - $3,000;00 in accessories including the following:

01. Victory Leather Touring seat.

02. Harley Davidson fairing shell which has been completely covered in leather by a Sleepy Hollow Leather in Porter, Indiana and includes quick change brackets. Fairing can be put on or taken off in a couple of minutes without tools.

03. Lindby Engine Guards

04. Kuryakin Switchblade Footpegs

05. Kuryakin Comfort Grips.

06. Victory Sissy Bar with Pad

07. Victory Leather Saddlebags with EZ Brackets (brackets need new locks)

08. Victory Aftermarket Mirrors

09. Aftermarket Slip-On Mufflers

Most original parts are included with sale including original solo seat with cowl in like new condition.

This bike is in near new condition,  is FAST, sounds awesome and is a real head-turner. Title is clear and in our hands.

Thank you for looking at our auction.

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