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2012 Victory Vegas Cruiser Custom on 2040-motos

US $14,759.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: TTNM
Location:

Alachua, Florida, US

Alachua, FL, US
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Victory Vegas tech info

TypeType:Custom Stock NumberStock Number:V481 PhonePhone:8883745615

Victory Vegas description

2012 VICTORY Vegas Cruiser, WHEN THE MASTERS OF CUSTOM RIDE WITH THE MASTERS OF INNOVATION. These bikes are nothing short of masterpieces. Ness paint and wheels signature Ness grips, pegs, and handlebars and the unique attention to detail that only a Ness can give—three generations of custom builders delivering on decades of reputation. The Arlen Ness Vision Tour, the Cory Ness Cross Country, and the Zach Ness Vegas are exactly what happens when a team refuses to settle for anything less than remarkable. These bikes come stocked with so many custom features that we couldn't fit them all on the page.¦Suede Titanium Metallic Paint with Custom Ness Graphics: Roll in impeccable style with legit custom paint and graphics designed by Zach Ness.¦Matte Titanium Metallic Frame and Swingarm: Custom doesn't stop on this bike it extends to all the major components to give you an integrated custom look.¦Ness Handlebar Crossbar: A unique Zach Ness custom detail to set it apart from the rest.Engine•Engine Type: 4-stroke 50° V-Twin•Cooling System: Air/oil•Displacement: 106 cu. in. (1,731 cc)•Bore x Stroke: 101 mm x 108 mm•Compression Ratio: 9.4:1•Valve Train: Single overhead camshafts with 4 valves per cylinder, self-adjusting cam chains, hydraulic lifters•Fuel System: Electronic Fuel Injection with dual 45 mm throttle body•Fuel Capacity: 4.5 gal. (17.0 L)•Exhaust: Staggered slash-cut dual exhaust with crossover•Oil Capacity: 5.0 qt. (4.75 L)•Charging System: 38 amps max output•Battery: 12 volts/18 amp hours•Primary Drive: Gear drive with torque compensator•Clutch: Wet, multi-plate•Transmission: 6-speed overdrive constant mesh•Final Drive: Carbon fiber reinforced beltChassis•Length: 96.0 in. (2,439 mm)•Wheelbase: 66.3 in. (1,684 mm)•Seat Height: 25.2 in. (640 mm)•Ground Clearance: 5.3 in. (135 mm)•Rake/Trail: 32.9°/4.9 in. (126 mm)•Dry Weight: 645 lb. (293 kg)•GVWR: 1,151 lb. (522 kg)Suspension•Front Suspension Type: Conventional telescopic fork•Front Suspension Fork-Tube Diameter: 43 mm•Front Suspension Travel: 5.1 in. (130 mm)•Rear Suspension Shock Absorber: Single, mono-tube gas•Rear Suspension Swingarm: Cast aluminum with rising-rate linkage•Rear Suspension Travel: 3.0 in. (75 mm)•Rear Suspension Adjustments: Preload adjustable springBrakes

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