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2003 Victory Touring Cruiser Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $4,999.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:61 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Mecosta, Michigan, US

Mecosta, MI, US
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Victory Touring Cruiser tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:UV0947 PhonePhone:8662235231

Victory Touring Cruiser description

2003 Victory Touring Cruiser, Tour the Nation! - Motorcycle touring brings people together. Always has. The 2003 Victory Touring Cruiser is our finest adventure machine yet. It’s filled with long-distance comfort, and powered by the perfectly named engine for touring: Freedom. A 1507cc fuel-injected V-twin with enough power and throttle response to take you anywhere, solo or two-up. Plot your route, pack the roomy hard bags, thumb the starter and go. Everywhere you stop, people will look at your Touring Cruiser, smile and ask where you’re headed. By dinner, you’ll be in a different time zone. Along the way, you will have met some interesting people and, no doubt, gathered some great new stories. Victory stories. Deluxe Touring Package available (shown above) for a limited time through the Victory Custom Order Program. See your local dealer for availability.

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