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Victory : Highball Victory Highball 2012 Black Like New on 2040-motos

$10,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:2
Location:

Kissimmee, Florida

Kissimmee, FL
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Victory Other description

This item is a like new 2012 Victory Highball. It's a bobber style bike. Matte black & white paint. It has only 2226 gentle miles on it. There are NO dings, scratches, dents or any other defects on this bike. I have added a very cool custom luggage rack/passenger seat. There is a custom cushion that goes on top of the luggage rack for passenger riding. I also added the rear foot pegs. Also included is a helmet lock that is located on the handle bars behind the gauge. It also comes with a very nice motorcycle cover that will fit most cruisers. This is a VERY sweet ride and I regret needing to get rid of it. I am the original owner and have the title. Cash or cashiers check is required. Also you will need to come and pick this motorcycle up. I cannot transport it.

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