2012 Victory Crossroads Classic Limited Edition on 2040-motos
Okatie, South Carolina, United States
Victory CROSSROADS CLASSIC LIMITED EDITION tech info
Victory CROSSROADS CLASSIC LIMITED EDITION description
Classic touring bike, ready to ride anywhere. This is a Limited Edition model with ABS Brakes, Cruise Control, Light Bar, matching Saddle Bags and Seat. Special factory paint (see photos). Crome "fender guards" - front and rear. Chrome Engine Guards and Bag Guards. It's long and low and beautiful to look at. Always garaged. All required maintenance is up to date. Tires replace at 21,000 mi. New battery. Current mileage is 23,478 - BUT still riding occasionally. Very comfortable bike for long rides. KBB retail $10,795. NADA retail $10,460.
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