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2014 Victory Vegas 8 Ball on 2040-motos

$12,499
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* Price shown is based on the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) and is subject to change. MSRP excludes destination fees, optional accessories, applicable taxes, installation, setup and/or other dealer fees.The Victory Vegas 8-Ball is an outstanding cruiser motorcycle that delivers a great riding experience, tremendous value and styling that could only come from Victory Motorcycles.Features Blacked-Out Everything: The Vegas 8-Ball has blacked-out features from end to end, from the headlamp to the exhaust. The blacked-out style is powerful and understated. A Vegas 8-Ball rider can customize and add accessories that suit your style to make the bike your own. 106 Cubic-Inch Freedom V-Twin: The Victory Freedom 106/6 VOLT-Twin is smooth, efficient and extremely powerful. It's fuel-injected, counter-balanced and it delivers 110 feet-lb of torque you can use for great cruising or negotiating city traffic. It provides instant throttle response and outstanding power you can unleash on demand. 110 feet-lbs of Torque: With the outstanding power of the Victory Freedom 106/6 VOLT-Twin, you'll ride a Vegas 8-Ball with confidence and with 110 feet-lb of torque on tap. Use the power to enjoy the best cruising, to head out onto the open road, and to manage traffic with passing power to spare. six Gear Overdrive Transmission: Every gear shift is smooth and defined with the Victory six gear transmission with true overdrive. Its helical-cut gears ensure that each shift is smooth and sure. For interstate cruising, the sixth gear overdrive drops the RPMs and amps up your attitude. Black Stingray Wheels: The Vegas 8-Ball struts down the street with a tall, 21 in. custom-look Stingray wheel. The high-contrast wheels complement the bike's blacked-out style and add a custom look. They also deliver a smooth ride and easy handling. Low Seat Height: Ride in comfort and in complete control with the low 25.2 in. seat height and pulled-back handle bars of the Vegas 8-Ball. The confidence-inspiring ergonomics provide an easy reach to the controls and let you plant your feet firmly on the ground. Streamlined Solo Seat: The Vegas 8-Ball seat is comfortable and stylish, and it puts the rider in a position of control and confidence. The seat is styled to integrate smoothly with the fuel tank's split-tail design. To ride 2-up, add your choice of available Victory accessory passenger seats. Add Victory Accessories To Make It All Yours: Add Victory Accessories and customize your Vegas 8-Ball to suit your individual style. All Victory accessories undergo the same rigorous testing as our motorcycles, so they install easily, fit properly, and deliver outstanding performance.Engine Battery: twelve volts / 18 amp hours Bore x Stroke: 101 x 108 mm Charging System: 48 amps max output Clutch: Wet, multi-plate Compression Ratio: 9.4 : one Cooling System: Air / oil Displacement: 106 ci / 1731 cc Engine Type: 4-stroke 50 deg. V-Twin Exhaust: Split dual exhaust with crossover Final Drive: Carbon Fiber Reinforced Belt Fuel Capacity: 4.5 gal. / seventeen L Fuel System: Electronic Fuel Injection with dual 45mm throttle body Oil Capacity: 5.0 qt. / 4.73 L Primary Drive: Gear drive with torque compensator Transmission: six gear overdrive constant mesh Valve Train: Single overhead camshafts with four valves per cylinder, self-adjusting cam chains, hydraulic liftersSuspension Front Suspension: Conventional telescoping fork, 43 mm diameter, 5.1 in / 130 mm travel Rear Suspension: Single, mono-tube gas, cast aluminum with rising rate linkage, 3.0 in / 75 mm travel, preload adjustable springChassis Dry Weight: 638lb./ 290 kg Ground Clearance: 5.3 in. / 135 mm GVWR: 1,151 pound./ 523 kg Length: 96.9 in. / 2462 mm Rake/trail: 33 deg. / 5.0 in/ 126 mm Seat Height: 25.2 in. / 640 mm Wheelbase: 67.1 in. / 1705 mmBrakes Brake System Type: Conventional Front braking system: Single 300mm x 5mm Floating Disc with four Piston Caliper Rear braking system: 300mm floating rotor with 2-piston caliperWheels & Tires Front Tire: Dunlop Elite 3 90/90 21 54H (Tubeless) Front Wheel: 21 x 2.15 in. Rear Tire: Dunlop D417 180/55 B18 74H (Tubeless) Rear Wheel: eighteen x 5.5 in.Colors Gloss Black

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