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2010 VICTORY Vegas 8-Ball
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2010 VICTORY Vegas 8-Ball

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The 2010 Victory Vegas® 8-Ball Motorcycle is just plain Raw American Muscle. Pure American Value.™ You won't see it coming. It creeps in like a ghost and sends dark custom shivers down your spine. The Vegas® 8-Ball has blacked-out bars and wheels and a blacked-out 100-cubic-inch Freedom® V-Twin Engine ? giving it a stealth-like appeal.

For cruising on Main Street or cruising across state lines, the Vegas® 8-Ball provides a fantastic experience. Find out more about its features, specifications, pricing, comparisons, reviews, videos, images, brochures, downloads, and locate your nearest dealer that has the Victory Vegas® 8-Ball Motorcycle.

Features/Benefits

Blacked-Out 100 Cubic Inch Freedom V-Twin
This stealthy-looking 100ci/1634cc engine delivers 85 horsepower and 106 ft-lb of torque, ample power for city sprints and highway cruising. Electronic Fuel Injection keeps it smooth and efficient.

5 Speed Transmission
Enjoy smooth, easy shifting with this proven, reliable 5-speed transmission.

New, Lowered Seat (1.4" Lower)
The lowered seat and new, rearward positioning of the hand and foot controls put a rider in a comfortable position to enjoy the ride and confidently stay in command on the open road.

Multi-Led Taillight
The leader of the pack needs a taillight that is easy to follow - this in the one! It is exceptionally bright and super-stylish with its smart design and flush mounting.

Streamlined Seat
This seat provides a rider with a comfortable riding position and it's styling complements the smooth, low profile of the bike.

Blacked-Out Bars
These handlebars are blacked-out to complement the 8-Ball styling treatment, and their design gives a rider natural leverage for easy steering.

Repositioned Foot Pegs (2.25 Inches Back)
The lower controls are positioned closer to the rider and slightly higher, putting them easy in reach, regardless of inseam length. The result is confident control and comfortable riding.

Classic Headlight
The styling of this headlight is classic and straightforward and the illumination it provides is effective at lighting up the way for great cruising.

Black Stingray Wheels
Wheels need to look good standing still, and roll with reliable precision when the bike's in motion. These wheels do it all, showing style when parked and rolling smooth and true on the open road.

Specifications

Engine Type 4-stroke 50° V-Twin
Cooling Type Air / Oil
Displacement 100 ci / 1,634 cc
Bore x Stroke 101 x 102 mm
Compression Ratio 8.7:1
Valve Train Single overhead camshafts with 4 valves per cylinder, self-adjusting cam chains, hydraulic lifters
Fuel System Electronic Fuel Injection with dual 45mm throttle body
Fuel Capacity 4.5 gal / 17.0 ltr
Exhaust Staggered slash-cut dual exhaust with crossover
Oil Capacity 5.0 qts / 4.75 ltr
Charging System 38 amps max output
Battery 12 volts / 18 amp hours
Primary Drive Gear drive with torque compensator
Clutch Wet, multi-plate
Transmission 5-speed constant mesh
Final Drive Carbon Fiber Reinforced Belt

Length 96.0 in / 2,439 mm
Wheelbase 66.3 in / 1,684 mm
Seat Height 25.2 in / 640 mm
Ground Clearance 5.3 in / 135 mm
Rake/Trail 32.9° / 4.9 in / 126 mm
Dry Weight 638 lbs / 290 kg
GVWR 1,151 lbs / 523 kg

Front Suspension Conventional telescopic fork, 43 mm diameter, 5.1 in 130 mm travel
Rear Suspension Single, mono-tube gas, cast aluminum with rising rate linkage, 3.0 in/76 mm travel, preload adjustable spring

Front Brake 300mm floating rotor with 4-piston caliper
Rear Brake 300mm floating rotor with 2-piston caliper

Front Wheel 21 x 2.15 in
Rear Wheel 18 x 5.5 in
Front Tire 90/90 21 Dunlop Elite 3
Rear Tire 180 55-B18 Dunlop D417

Solid Colors Solid Black
Multiple Colors



Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Information
MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS
Brooks, LeBoeuf, Bennett, Foster & Gwartney, P.A.
www.tallahasseeattorneys.com

Our Tallahassee personal injury attorneys have over 100 years of combined legal experience handling serious personal injury and wrongful death cases in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi.

Florida automobile accidents are governed by a no-fault law. Every Florida resident and certain non-residents that own a motor vehicle are required to purchase no-fault automobile insurance. Florida's no-fault automobile insurance contains Personal Injury Protection benefits, frequently called PIP benefits, to protect you when you have been injured in an accident.

Regardless of who was at fault for your accident, your PIP insurance will usually pay most of your medical bills. The benefits payable will depend on the amount and type of coverage that you have purchased. For example, under a basic no-fault policy in Florida, your own insurance company will pay 80% of your reasonable and necessary medical expenses, and 60% of your lost wages, up to $10,000.

In addition to medical expenses and lost wages, your PIP benefits may also pay for prescriptions or household help, if recommended by a doctor, plus travel expenses associated with your medical treatments. However, if you have purchased an insurance policy with a deductible, your insurance company will not pay for any of your medical bills, prescriptions or lost wages until you have met your deductible amount

In addition to the benefits you are entitled to receive from your own insurance company, you may also be entitled to benefits from the party at fault for your accident. Under Florida law, the at-fault party is responsible for any property damages sustained in the accident. You may also be entitled to expenses for a rental car for a reasonable period of time.

If you receive serious injuries from an accident that results in some form of permanent injury, such as scarring, or permanent physical impairment, Florida law entitles you, or your personal representative, to bring a claim against the at-fault party. This way, you can recover the full extent of your damages above and beyond the benefits provided by your No-Fault coverage. These additional damages include items such as past and future pain and suffering, lost wages, damage to your wage earning capacity, and future medical expenses. If you're married at the time of the accident, and you have permanent injuries, your spouse may be entitled to damages as a result of your injury.

In addition, if you purchased uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage on your own policy, you may be able to recover additional funds for your damages if they exceed the policy limits of the at-fault party, or if the other driver was uninsured.

Because the laws governing personal injury cases can be very complicated and confusing, it is essential that you seek the advice of an attorney if you have any questions. A lawyer can assist you in obtaining all of the benefits that you are entitled to under Florida law. If you decide to represent yourself following an accident and are offered money by an insurance company, it is vital that you carefully read and understand any documents that you are asked to sign in exchange for the money. If you sign a general release you will be prohibited from seeking additional money in the future, even if your injuries are more serious than you originally thought.

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