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2013 Victory Victory Cross Country Tour - Blue, Red, Bronze on 2040-motos

$22,599
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
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Bardstown, Kentucky

Bardstown, KY
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Victory Victory description

2013 Victory Victory Cross Country Tour - Blue, Red, Bronze, For the riders who churn out the miles on week-long trips all over the nation, this is the new long-distance touring bike that others will be chasing for years. Pack everything you need, take to the road, and relax for days.The 2013 Cross Country Tour provides riders with outstanding long-riding comfort, wind and weather protection, and 41.1 gallons of storage ??? the most of any production motorcycle in the world. This bike has two large saddlebags that offer weatherproof storage, a roomy trunk and two convenient front storage compartments within easy reach of the pilot. The Cross Country Tour also has the exclusive Victory Comfort Control System: Adjustable upper and lower air controls that give the pilot maximum control of the airflow from the front end of the bike. The air controls can be closed for full protection in cold or rain, and opened for direct cooling airflow to the riders when it???s warm. With the 5.8-gallon (22.0-liter) fuel capacity and world???s largest storage capacity, the 2013 Cross Country Tour lets you pack everything you need to ride for weeks.Victory Comfort Control SystemThe exclusive Victory Comfort Control System gives a rider unprecedented control over airflow. In warm weather, the air controls can be adjusted to provide cooling airflow. In cold, wind or rain, the controls can be closed for full weather protection. The Victory Comfort Control System (VCCS) consists of:??? Upper Air Controls that let a rider to control the volume and direction of airflow to the upper body. Mounted at the base of the fairing, these controls pivot to provide cooling airflow or to block air from reaching the riders.??? Lower Air Controls open and close the front of the hard lowers to let a rider control the volume of airflow to the legs. Opened, they let cooling airflow reach riders??? legs. Closed, they block airflow and rain to keep riders??? legs warm and dry.??? Complementing the Victory Comfort Control System is a Tall Touring Windshield that provides outstanding wind, rain and road debris protection as well as excellent visibility.

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