2014 Victory Cross Country on 2040-motos
Victory Cross Country tech info
Victory Cross Country description
For sale is me 2014 Cross Country. It has 16 inch Arlen Ness Apes, Ness contrast cut grips, highway pegs, and matching exhaust tips. It has after market Bassani exhaust as well as a Power Commander V. Comes with Mustang Seat, rider, and passenger backrests, with luggage rack. Bike is owned by a professional motorcycle technician. It was been serviced and maintained perfectly. This bikes need nothing to be ready to hit the road.
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Victory Cross Country for Sale
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