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2004 Victory Arlen Ness on 2040-motos

$8,000
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:32303 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Toccoa, Georgia

Toccoa, GA
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2004 Victory Arlen Ness, EXCELLENT CONDITION! LOTS OF CHROME! MUST SEE TO BELIEVE! - ARLEN NESS LIMITED EDITION You won't see this cruiser on every street corner. First, because this gorgeous masterwork was created by Arlen Ness, America's premier designer of custom motorcycles. Second, because we're only building a few hundred of them. But those few hundred riders lucky enough to add this limited edition to their cruiser collection will be the envy of everyone, everywhere. Fully optioned, with radical paint and chrome, it's as breathtaking to look at as it is to ride. The Limited Edition Arlen Ness Signature Series isn't for everyone. But when you're dealing in art as powerful as a Victory motorcycle, that's exactly the point.

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Win A One-Off Victory Cross Country Customized By Arlen & Cory Ness

Fri, 22 Nov 2013

For 11 years the National Motorcycle Museum has offered the chance to win a motorcycle by making a charitable donation to the non-profit fundraiser. This year the prize is a one-off Victory Cross Country customized by none other than Arlen and Cory Ness. More than $10,000 in Ness custom parts and paint were used in the creation of the bike raising the grand total retail value to nearly $30k! It takes only a few minutes to donate to win on the National Motorcycle Museum website, and you could be the lucky person riding this Ness-customized Victory Cross Country into the new year.

2012 TTXGP World Final Results From Daytona

Mon, 22 Oct 2012

Daytona International Speedway played host to the TTXGP World Final, where TTXGP competitors from its three regions — Australia, Europe and North America — would battle it out for top honors. This marked the first time in the famed speedway’s history it has ever hosted an electric motorcycle race of any kind, making the event a truly historic moment. The grandeur of the event wasn’t lost on 2010/2011 TTXGP World Final Champion Matthias Himmelman and Australian champion Jason Morris, as they dug deep to raise the funds necessary to make the trip to Daytona to race against two-time, and defending North American champ, Steve Atlas aboard the Team Icon Brammo Empulse entry.

2010 USA TTXGP: Round One in full

Thu, 27 May 2010

WITH BIKES LAPPING at 18 seconds off times posted by the AMA Superbikes, competitors in the inaugural TTXGP North America series still enjoyed a good old scrap at Infineon Raceway, California. An eclectic mix of bikes lined up for the start of the 2010 TTXGP series; a modified 1966 Norton and a 2010 Mavizen TTX02 Superbike were just two of the machines that took part in the race. US rider Shawn Higbee took victory in the event, riding for team Zero Agni.

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