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2011 Victory Vision Tour on 2040-motos

$16,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:2
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Piqua, Ohio

Piqua, OH
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Victory Vision description

2011 Victory Vision Tour 2 Tone with only 2087 easy miles and warranty through 2016! Extras included are: Tall windshield (standard included as well), PIAA aux lamps, cup holder and heel toe shifter(not installed, still in the box). Most comfortable long haul tourer you will ride with relaxed riding position and huge foot boards to allow multiple leg positions. No need for hiway pegs just extend your feet over the chrome drop points and cruise all day. 106 cubic in. V-Twin with 6 gear overdrive transmission pulls you and your gear effortlessly while allowing great economy. Fire up the radio or plug in your MP3. Plug in your GPS in the aux port and see America the fun way on an American machine. Too chilly? Turn on the heated seats and grips and adjust the electric windshield for added comfort. Save big as I have absorbed the depreciation and ride worry free for the next 4 riding seasons covered by the transferable extended warranty. 50 dollar deductible for peace of mind service. If your in to watching the mile markers add up, you won t be disappointed. Make me an offer, she wants attention but I can t give it to her right now!

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