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2008 Victory Hammer on 2040-motos

US $6,000.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:3143 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Deerfield, Illinois, United States

Deerfield, Illinois, United States
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Victory Hammer™ photos

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Victory Hammer™ description

This is a beautiful lightly used 2008 Victory Hammer 100ci (1,634cc) engine with only 3,143 miles.
Upgrades:
-Over-sized Chrome round "Bucket" Headlight
-Stage 1, 2-in-1 exhaust Upgrade (includes upgrade air intake)
-Red Spark plug wires
-Metzeler 260 rear tire (less 250 miles of use)
-Kuryakyn Chrome Running rear LED lights (3 way rear lights: Running, breaking and turning)
-Kuryakyn Chrome Front LED turning lights
-Arlen Ness Chrome Cam Drive Cover and Primary Cover
-Suspension Straps (bike was lowered 1 inch)
-Chrome Shifter Linkage
-Chrome Oil dip stick
-Chrome Gear shift pedal
-Chrome Rear brake pedal
-Chrome Design Side mirrors
-Kuryakyn Grips
-Braided Throttle & Clutch Cable Sets
-Charger Cord

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