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2011 Victory Hammer S S on 2040-motos

$18,499
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:0
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Victory Hammer S tech info

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Victory Hammer S description

2011 VICTORY Hammer S, Custom Headlight: The stylish headlight housing is color-matched to the bike's custom paint to integrate the headlight with the bike's sporty styling.Speedometer and Tachometer: The speedometer and tachometer are held side-by-side in a chrome bracket for easy-to-read, heads-up viewing of the bike's operating data.Inverted Front Fork: The inverted cartridge telescopic fork has 5.1" (130 mm) of road-smoothing travel and provides a Hammer S rider with smooth, easy steering, in town and on the open road.Premium Dual-Disk Brakes: Enjoy consistently outstanding braking with these dual 300mm floating rotors equipped with 4-piston calipers. They provide sure stopping that inspires confident riding.

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