2011 Victory Vision 8-ball Touring on 2040-motos
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2011 Victory Vision 8-Ball, HERE IS A 2011 VISION 8 BALL WITH LESS THAN 7,800 MILES ON IT AND THIS ONE DOES COME WITH THE $1600 TRUNK AND THE $100 BACK FENDER COVER INCLUDED IN THE SALE PRICE.THIS BIKE HAS THE 106CI V-TWIN MOTOR, 6 SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH NEUTRAL ASSIST, RIGHT SIDE DRIVE, CAST ALUMINUM FRAME, LOW SEAT HEIGHT, ELECTRIC WINDSHIELD, OVER SIZED FLOOR BOARDS, AND THIS OIL & AIR COOLED BIKE IS ALSO ALL AMERICAN MADE. THIS BIKE IS LIKE NEW, LOW MILES, COMES WITH $1700 WORTH OF EXTRAS, AND PRICED TO SELL
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