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2009 Victory Vision Street Premium on 2040-motos

$12,595
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:38768 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Hollister, California

Hollister, CA
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Victory Vision tech info

TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:(877) 635-0106

Victory Vision description

2009 Victory Vision Street Premium, Sweet Vision with Tour Trunk! - When the open road calls, answer it on one of these incredible Touring models. Great power, great comfort and great times await, so saddle up today and answer the call.

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2013 US Motorcycle Sales Data

Tue, 04 Feb 2014

The Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC) reported a modest 1.4% growth in U.S. motorcycle and scooter sales in 2013, with consumers purchasing 465,783 vehicles. The sales data represents numbers from the MIC’s member brands which include BMW, Can-Am, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, the Piaggio Group (which includes Aprilia, Moto Guzzi and Vespa), Victory, Suzuki, Triumph and Yamaha.

Victory Recalling Lock & Ride Passenger Backrests

Wed, 25 Sep 2013

Victory has announced a recall for certain Lock & Ride passenger backrests sold as accessories for the Cross Roads, Cross Country and Hard-Ball models because of a risk of them falling off. Officially, the recall affects 8,819 backrests including both the chrome (part #2877938) and black (part #2877938-266), but only a fraction may have a problem. On their own, there are no issues with the Lock & Ride passenger backrests.

Get down on your knees and play

Thu, 09 Sep 2010

This remarkable shot of Eddie Lawson is taken by Rich Chenet. It was August 1980 and Lawson was undergoing a titanic scrap for the AMA title with Wes Cooley and Freddie Spencer here at Pocono Raceway in Philladelphia. The circuit is known as the 'Tricky Triangle' amongst the NASCAR drivers but the superbikes used a mix of infield and sections of the banked circuit.