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2013 Victory Zach Ness Cross Country Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $0.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
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Hurst, Texas, US

Hurst, TX, US
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Victory Zach Ness Cross Country tech info

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Victory Zach Ness Cross Country description

2013 Victory Zach Ness Cross Country, 2013 Victory Zach Ness Cross CountryBREAKTHROUGH CUSTOMIZER ZACH NESS APPLIES HIS DYNAMIC, EDGY STYLE TO THE WORLD S SMOOTHEST-RIDING BAGGER.THE MOTORCYCLE THAT BREAKTHROUGH CUSTOM BUILDER ZACH NESS BUILT AND RODE TO STURGIS LAST YEAR IS NOW AVAILABLE AS A LIMITED-EDITION BAGGER. THE ZACH NESS VICTORY CROSS COUNTRY BAGGER MOTORCYCLE FEATURES THE SMOOTH STYLE AND DARING ATTITUDE ZACH BRINGS TO THE STREETS, WITH CUSTOM PAINT AND GRAPHICS, NESS ACCESSORIES AND THE PUMPIN' AUDIO SYSTEM ZACH DEMANDS.FeaturesEACH BIKE NUMBERED & SIGNEDThis exclusive, limited-edition model has a numbered metal badge on the case that includes graphics of the Zach Ness logo and signature.FREEDOM 106/6 DRIVETRAINThe ideal complement to this bike s incredible Zach Ness style is genuine Victory performance. The smooth and powerful 106-cubic inch Freedom V-Twin serves up 106 ft-lb of torque, and the 6-speed transmission has true overdrive for the smoothest highway cruising.ZACH NESS CUSTOM SUEDE PAINTThe stylish Titanium Metallic paint is what Zach had on his personal Cross Country last summer. Add the unique graphics Zach designed and the striking paint scheme coordinates perfectly with the bike s custom treatment.BLACKED-OUT NESS HANDLEBARSThe Ness custom handlebars enhance the driver experience by creating a comfortable, in-control riding position. Handlebars are a focal point of a bike, and these blacked-out bars look great in Zach s custom scheme.BLACKED-OUT ENGINE/EXHAUST/TRIMZach gave the bike s trim an understated, blacked-out finish to put the focus on the custom paint and graphics. Blacked-out features such as the engine, exhaust and saddlebag trim look great on this bike.

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