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2013 Victory Jackpot on 2040-motos

US $13,299.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Hattiesburg, Mississippi, US

Hattiesburg, Mississippi, US
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Victory Jackpot tech info

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Victory Jackpot description

 -2013 Victory Jackpot.  This bike is BRAND NEW!!  It will come with factory warranty from date of purchase.  We offer a wide selection of accessories for this bike as well.  This bike is being sold by a Victory dealer.  If you have any questions feel free to contact me on my direct line.  Matt Michel @ 601-319-8303.

This bike MSRP for $18,499.00!!!  Been looking for a custom bike that attracts all the attention, but not a heavy hit on the pocket book??  Well here's your answer!!!  This is a killer deal on a BRAND NEW bike!!!


Engine
Battery 12 volts / 18 amp hours
Bore 101 mm
Stroke 108 mm
Charging System 38 amps max output
Clutch Wet, multi-plate
Compression Ratio 9.4:1
Cooling System Air / oil
Displacement 106 ci / 1731 cc
Engine Type 4-stroke 50° V-Twin
Exhaust Staggered slash-cut dual exhaust with crossover
Final Drive Carbon Fiber Reinforced Belt
Fuel Capacity 4.5 gal / 17.0 ltr
Fuel System Electronic Fuel Injection with dual 45mm throttle body
Oil capacity 5.0 qts / 4.73 ltr
Primary Drive Gear drive with torque compensator
Transmission 6-speed overdrive constant mesh
Valve train Single overhead camshafts with 4 valves per cylinder, self-adjusting cam chains, hydraulic lifters
Chassis
Dry Weight 652 lbs / 296 kg
Ground Clearance 5.3 in / 135 mm
GVWR 1,171 lbs / 532 kg
Length 97.0 in / 2464 mm
Rake/trail 33° / 4.9 in / 125 mm
Seat Height 25.7 in / 653 mm
Wheelbase 67.1 in / 1705 mm
Storage Capacity
Handlebars
Suspension
Front Suspension Conventional telescopic fork, 43 mm diameter, 5.1 in / 130 mm travel
Rear Suspension Single, mono-tube gas, cast aluminum with rising rate linkage, 3.0 in / 75 mm travel, preload adjustable spring
Brakes
Brake System Type Conventional
Front braking system 300mm floating rotor with 4-piston caliper
Rear braking system 300mm floating rotor with 2-piston caliper
Wheels & Tires
Front Tire 90/90 21 Dunlop Elite 3
Front Wheel 21 x 2.15 in
Rear Tire 250/40R18 Dunlop Elite 3
Rear Wheel 18 x 8.5 in
Color
Colors Orange Madness w/ Graphics

-This bike is for sale locally.  I have the right to END AUCTION at any time!!

-Please do not contact me for any help selling my bike.  We are a dealer and do not need any help selling our product.

-Buyer is responsible for SHIPPING!!!

-Thanks for viewing and Happy Bidding!!!

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