Victory Cross Roads tech info
Victory Cross Roads description
2012 Victory Cross Roads - Solid Black, IT'S YOUR JOURNEY. RIDE IT THAT WAY. You choose the road. You choose the style. And you can choose the bike. Whether you want a hard bagger or a soft bagger, you have two bikes to pick from. Both boast unmatched cargo space and smooth power that never lets you down. Choose your style of saddlebag, modern or tubular tip-over protection, and add the optional windshield to tailor your bike to your needs right at the dealership.ABS Brakes: Control your bike with confidence in any condition.Cruise Control: Rumble down the highway with precise, automotive-style cruise control.17.4-Gallon Soft Bags, 21-Gallon Hard Bags: Pack for the day or pack for the season with ample storage options.Make It Your Own: Choose from soft or hard bags, modern or tubular tip-over protection, an optional windshield, and a load of other accessories.
Victory Cross Roads for Sale
- 2011 victory cross roads crimson red ($12,499)
- 2010 victory cross roads ($10,999)
- 2012 victory cross roads custom ($14,549)
- 2012 victory cross roads roads ($14,999)
- 2014 victory cross roads 8-ball ($15,999)
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Polaris Reports Q3 2012 Results
Thu, 18 Oct 2012Polaris reported a record third quarter including a 78% year-on-year increase in on-road vehicle sales, most of which is from Victory Motorcycles. According to the Minnesota company’s third quarter report, Polaris recorded a profit of $94.3 million in the three months ended Sept. 30, 2012, compared to a profit of $67.6 million reported in the same quarter of 2011.
Top 10 Best Sportbikes of 2009
Tue, 23 Jun 2009Since it’s inception Motorcycle.com Specs has been the best place for bikers and enthusiasts (like you) to voice their opinions; there has been a lot to spout-off about too! Over 528 Motorcycle models have been updated for you to review in 2009 alone. It’s great to see what the Motorcycle Community has to say about the bikes they ride.
How to solve the mystery of the wildcard replacement
Wed, 30 Jun 2010With the two test riders coming forward to act as replacement riders for the injured Rossi and Aoyama, it brought back memories of the days when the grid would be gifted with wildcard riders from the respective countries. The Japanese rounds were always attended by some of the top guys with experience of the 500GP and MotoGP bikes, through racing them in their domestic championships. What resulted was getting to witness the exciting and talented Japanese riders, and bring new riders to the attention of the teams.
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