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2000 Victory Cruiser on 2040-motos

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YearYear:0 MileageMileage:15
Location:

Lakeland, Florida

Lakeland, FL
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Victory Victory description

2000 Victory Cruiser it has a 92 cubic inch v twin motor, Bike has Removable Leather Saddle Bags has windshield, Powder coated black engine, LED lamps all over it for night, New Drive belt installed, two Owner bike with 15,000mis on it runs terrific Rides well CLEAN TITLE IN HAND 3200.00 OBOH Cell The 92 cubic inch Victory engine carries six US qt (5,700 ml) of oil in the sump, about the same as most automobiles. This is intended to minimize risk of low-oil damage, but also makes it dimensionally larger than other motorcycle engines, such as Harley-Davidson, which carry oil in tanks. The sheer volume of oil can also impede engine performance in a racing environment. Top speed is about 120 mph (190 kilometer/h) at 5,500 rpm; the ECM contains a rev limiter which can be overridden by reprogramming the EPROM. The Victory engine is air-cooled, and also circulates crankcase oil through a cooler mounted between the front frame downtubes. A section of the rear swingarm can be removed to change the drive belt or the rear wheel.

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