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2011 Victory Cross Country - Solid Black on 2040-motos

$16,995
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:0
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Victory Cross Country description

2011 Victory Cross Country - Solid Black, Fork-Mounted Full Fairing: The stylish, fork-mounted full fairing provides excellent protection from wind and rain, and it contains the bike's easy-to-read instrumentation and integrated audio system.New 6-Speed Overdrive Transmission: The smoother, quieter new transmission features Neutral Selection Assist, 66% less driveline lash and helical-cut gears that ensure a consistent operating sound in every gear.New 106-Cubic-Inch Freedom V-Twin: The ultra-reliable, smooth-running, counter-balanced FreedomA? 106/6 Stage 1 V-Twin delivers outstanding power for city driving and long-distance touring.AM/FM Stereo / mp3 capability: Enjoy premium sound from the audio system integrated in the fairing. Add accessories and it's easy to use an mp3 device as the audio source.Cruise Control: The easy-to-operate Cruise Control allows a rider to relax the throttle hand during extended highway cruising. It's easy to activate and to disengage.Class-Leading 560 Pound Total Load Capacity: The Cross Country is an ideal Touring model for 2-up or solo riding. Its excellent power, ample cargo space and adjustable rear air suspension make it a comfortable long-rider.New Optional Trunk: This Lock & RideA? Trunk installs in seconds without tools and provides convenient storage as well as passenger backrest and audio speakers.21 Gallons of Cargo Capacity - Best in Class: the roomy saddlebags are weatherproof & feature strong, durable glass filled nylon construction. Their hinged lids have lockable latches, operable with one hand. New Louder Street Legal Exhaust Class-Leading 4.7'' of Rear Suspension Travel: The class-leading rear suspension features an air shock & coil spring. It's easy to adjust the air pressure to suit the passenger/cargo load and maintain the superb ride.

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