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2009 Victory Vision Tour Premium on 2040-motos

US $37000
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Modesto, California, United States

Modesto, California, United States
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Victory Vision Tour Premium tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,731 TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Victory Vision Tour Premium description

2009 VICTORY VISION Tour Premium.  One of the best touring bikes ever made, made even better with many Arlen Ness improvements. Bike has been part of a private In-door collection for six years. Bike only has 15,600 very gentle,"old man" hours on it. Bike has never been down or even scratched. Bike has never been ridden in the rain, or even on a wet road!

The flagship Touring bike from POLARIS-VICTORY. Factory features include; 106ci/1731cc overhead cam, fuel Injected, V-Twin with 6 Speed Transmission and dual exhaust. State of the art Aluminum box monocoque frame with air adjustable monoshock suspension, space age body panels, and the most comfortable seats on a motorcycle! Seats and grips have two stage heating systems. AM/FM/Satellite four speaker sound system with finger tip controls, Cruise Control with finger tip controls. On-board fuel and engine computer with fingertip controls. Finger tip controlled Electric Windshield.  Xenon Laser Headlight and lit Side Name badges. Two fixed side bags and a removable top trunk that is large enough for two full face helmets!

Aftermarket improvements include; Custom three color Tribal Flames, Lower Air Deflectors and front fender chrome trim. Arlen Ness Fuel Tuner. Arlen Ness high performance dual Air Filter system, Arlen Ness Super Honker Tuned Exhaust with Custom Resonators. Bike Dyno'd at 80.62 hp, and 97.73 ft. lbs. of Torque, both at the rear wheel! (More than a Screaming Eagle Harley for half the cost!)

Hate to sell the bike, but I'm out of room, and have too many vintage restorations just about finished, and will need the room soon! Time to let someone else enjoy this magnificent machine! As the "Ness" boys told me, "If you ride it, you'll buy it!" They were right! These bikes handle like a Sport Bike, but ride like a magic carpet! Come take a look and see just how nice this bike really is!

$500 non-refundable deposit due within 2 days of purchase. Balance due before the bike leaves.  Balance payable in cash, cashiers check, money order, or bank transfer.  Any questions, let me know! 

   


 

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