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2006 Victory Vegas on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:8323 ColorColor: Black
Location:

San Marcos, California

San Marcos, CA
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Victory Vegas tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(877) 258-2416

Victory Vegas description

2006 Victory Vegas, Victory Performance Exhaust! Custom Handlebars!! Engine Guards!! - Victory's a heart that will speak to your soul. Born and bred in Osceola, Wisconsin, Victory's Freedom 100/6 V-Twin engine with 100 cubic inches, six-speed overdrive transmission, extraordinary quality and remarkable reliability delivers power and torque in spades - and vows to do so for years to come. This fuel-injected, four-valves-per-cylinder, overhead-cam V-Twin is built to move. Fast. And Victory is the only major V-Twin manufacturer to offer a six-speed transmission, standard on most models. So you can cruise comfortably at highway speeds at lower RPMs - all without sacrificing the torque so essential to passing.

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