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2008 Victory Vision on 2040-motos

US $6,500.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:37 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Aurora, Colorado, United States

Aurora, Colorado, United States
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Victory Vision tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,731 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Victory Vision description

Presenting the ultimate touring bike! 

2008 Victory Vision

This bike is fully loaded, whether for the ultimate cross-country road trip or the ultimate power trip at the workplace parking lot! This bike features many patented Victory features that make it the perfect tourer, including ultimate weather protection that provides superior protection to both riders from the wind; comfort, storage and luggage space for long-distance cross-country touring; heated seats, grip and radio for ultimate comfort and boredom protection; a powerful 106-cubic inch V-twin with aftermarket exhaust and a six-speed transmission with Kevlar belt drive for the ultimate reliable cruising experience; hard-sided storage including a trunk big enough to accommodate virtually any size helmet with luggage rack; electronically operated adjustable windscreen, manually adjusted side deflectors and a large, aerodynamic fairing that will keep you in comfort and connected to the ride; and Victory's patented design that will prevent you from laying the bike flat if dropped from a static position. This bike also has brand new tires with less than 200 miles on them. This bike is designed for cruising for maximum comfort and reliability - pack your bags and tour America in an experience only Victory Motorcycles can provide. Compare to a newer-vintage Harley-Davidson Road King or Honda Goldwing and walk away convinced that Victory provides the best touring and cruising experience available anywhere. 

OPTIONS INCLUDE

Heated front grips

Heated Seats, front and rear

iPod/phone charge port

GPS mount/cupholder mount (NOT actual cupholder!)

NEW TIRES! LESS THAN 4 MONTHS OLD, LESS THAN 200 MILES!


AFTERMARKET INCLUDES

Twin "Gatling Gun" style exhausts for improved sound, looks and performance

Stage 2 Engine Performance Kit

Turn Signal Kit (converts rear trunk reflectors into fully functional turn signals for extra visibility and safety)

Damage/Known Issues

Front Fairing has slight damage from owner selling, bike thoroughly inspected and damage found to be purely cosmetic *OUR MISTAKE IS YOUR SAVINGS!*



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