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2008 Victory on 2040-motos

US $12,000.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Custom Blue
Location:

Kenduskeag, Maine, United States

Kenduskeag, Maine, United States
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Victory All photos

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Victory All tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,634 TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Victory All description

Victory/Lehman Trike. 100 cubic inch engine with aftermarket exhaust. Custom blue paint with airbrushing. Windshield and custom wheels. Driver and passenger backrest. Large trunk space. Chrome front end. Only 5,662 miles. Beautiful bike. Woman owned. Comes with all stock take-offs. Must sell! Must see this bike!

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Arlen Ness B-Day Bash At Petersen Museum

Fri, 31 May 2013

On July 12 the Petersen Automotive Museum is throwing a birthday party for one of motorcycling’s customizing icons, Arlen Ness. The B-day celebration will be followed by a V-Twin Cruise-In on July 13 and punctuated by a summer-long exhibit entitled Arlen Ness: Art on Two Wheels. The July 12th birthday party is open to the public and the $95 ticket price puts you in the company of Arlen and other customizing aristocrats and also includes cocktails and dinner.

Victory presented Project 156

Sun, 07 Jun 2015

Victory has teamed up with Roland Sands Design to completely declassify the Project 156, a hand-built race bike for the annual Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. The motorcycle is equipped with a liquid-cooled V-twin, powered by two 67-mm “chokes”, which are supplied with air through an air intake located in a false tank. The fuel tank is located under the engine.