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NEW 2012 VICTORY HARDBALL-- LIST PRICE $19249.00 + DEALER PREP, DOC FEE, SALES TAX AND LICENSECLOSE OUR PRICE $17749.00 + DEALER PREP, DOC FEE, SALES TAX AND LICENSEFACTORY FINANCING IS AVAILABLE AT OUR SECURE WEBSITE WITH RATES STARTING AT 0.99% FOR 36 monthS, 6.99% FOR 72 monS. APPLY TODAYhttps:/http://geocities.yahoo.com/@powersportsvallejo.com/ssl/creditapp.htmlPRICE DOSE NOT INCLUDE DEALER INSTALL ACCESSORIESPOWERSPORTS VALLEJO

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Recall for 2011 Victory Cross Country

Mon, 06 Jun 2011

Polaris Industries has initiated a recall campaign for the 2011 Victory Cross Country due to a defect in the handlebar riser and clamp assembly. According to documents filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, some handlebar clamps and risers may have been machined to deep by the part supplier. As a result, the handlebars may slip within the clamps, potentially causing a rider to lose control.

Schwantz, Tsujimoto Team Up For Yoshimura Legends Team At 2014 Suzuka 8-Hour

Sat, 01 Mar 2014

Former 500cc World Champion, Kevin Schwantz, will pair with former Japanese Champion, Satoshi Tsujimoto, in this year’s Suzuka 8-Hour race. The duo originally tackled Suzuka together in 1986, ultimately coming in third position. Now the two are back in celebration of Yoshimura’s 60th anniversary, as part of the company’s “Legend Team.” Yoshimura will also field a second entry with former Australian Champion Josh Waters and All Japan Superbike rider Takuya Tsuda.

Polaris Reports Q1 2014 Sales Results

Wed, 23 Apr 2014

Polaris Industries reported a 52% increase in motorcycle revenues over the first quarter of 2014, thanks in large part to the addition of Indian Motorcycles. Motorcycle sales generated $78.9 million in sales revenue for Polaris, compared to $51.8 million in the same quarter last year. The key thing to remember however, is Indian Motorcycles wasn’t relaunched until late summer, so last year’s first quarter sales were made up almost entirely of Victory Motorcycles.