2007 Victory Kingpin Low Milage, Extras,100cubic Inch, 6 Speed Transmission on 2040-motos
Vermillion, South Dakota, US
Victory Kingpin tech info
Victory Kingpin description
Like new condition, always ben garaged,comes with chrome drag pipes,and factory "quid pipes", Arlen Ness mirrors, and factory mirrors, Remoable trunck and saddle bags, fork mounted wind deflectors, windshield, Rider and passenger floorboards, custom cup holder. 100 Cubic inch (1630 cc) oil cooled, fuel injected motor, 6 speed transmission. 4 mpg highway. Tires fair (been replaced once)
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2014 AMA Supercross – Oakland Results
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