2006 Victory Vegas 8 Ball on 2040-motos
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For Sale is a 2006 Victory Vegas 8 Ball. Bike is Black/Charcoal, new handle bars, brand new Saddleman Cruis'n Deluxe saddlebags with Edge Ghost brackets installed, rear tire and rim have less than 1000 miles on them. The front tire is getting low on tread and should be replaced soon. 20000 mile service was completed by Smokin Joes in Caledonia, Michigan. Bike has 22676 miles on it. Bike runs great and gets approximately 170-175 miles on a full tank of premium fuel. Asking $6000 or best offer. Cash only, local pickup only. Please email with any questions.
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