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Victory Jackpot description
Very nice low mile (3800) victory jackpot fully customized one of a kind
This is a show bike quality that still rides like a stock bike
Has about 10k in accessories
$26+k bike when built new
It has a 45 degree kewlmetal rake with all the options and accessories (fork tubes, cable extentions, digital tack and custom drag bars) about 5k worth right there
Swept exhaust
custom skull covers
Lloyds tuner
Air intake
Removable back rest
Led Lights all over bike
Black powdercoating throught the bike
Custom pegs-grips-ness mirrors
Custom turn signals
Liscence plate relocate
Prob more I am forgetting
Has well over 100 hp 6 speed transmission with the new 106 motor
Price is firm at 17500. Any jackpot with minor accessories and low miles is priced around 13-14k. This bike is way more custom than your average jackpot. Add a rake kit alone to one it will cost 5k. This bike is for someone who wants a bike that turns heads, not just another bike. So please dont try to make any offers besides the price listed. it is a steal at that price.
Call me at 701-851-0280 with any questions
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