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LINDA On Friday, March 4, 2011


2009 VICTORY Kingpin 8-Ball
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- It's easy to overlook the fact these 8-Balls deliver the best value on the Cruiser market because they're loaded with outstanding Victory performance and tremendous style. -

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2009 VICTORY Kingpin 8-Ball

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New for 2009
• New Stingray cast wheels that are 13.8 lbs lighter
• New LED tail light is twice as bright

Key Features
• Value positioned Classic Cruiser introduced in 2008

Blacked Out:
• Wheels, bars, foot controls, engine, forks, triples, belt guard, pulley, strut covers, mirrors, brakes
• Cruiser Headlight
• 5 Speed

No passenger seat or pegs

Features & Benefits

• Blacked-out freedom 100 Cubic Inch V-Twin Engine
• Black aluminum wheels
• Black accents
• Classic flared fenders
• Inverted forks
• Driver full floorboards
• 8-Ball fender graphic
• Classic styled headlight
• Mutli LED Tail light
• Stingray billet wheels

Specifications

MSRP $13,999.00*

ENGINE
• Engine 4-stroke, 50° V-twin, single overhead camshafts with 4-valves per cylinder, self-adjusting cam chains, hydraulic lifters
• Displacement 100 ci (1,634 cc)
• Bore x Stroke 101 x 102 mm
• Compression Ratio 8.7:1
• Fuel System Electronic Fuel Injection with dual 45 mm throttle bodies
• Clutch Wet, multi-plate
• Cooling Air / oil
• Exhaust Staggered slash-cut dual exhaust with crossover

DIMENSIONS
• Length 99.9 in. (2,537 mm)
• Weight Dry: 657 lbs. (298 kg)
• GVWR: 1,234 lbs. (560 kg)
• Ground Clearance 5.8 in. (148 mm)
• Wheelbase 65.6 in. (1,666 mm)
• Fuel Capacity 4.5 gal. (17 l)
• Oil Capacity 5 qt. (4.75 l)
• Seat Height 26.5 in. (673 mm)

DRIVETRAIN
• Transmission 5-speed constant mesh
• Primary Drive Gear drive with torque compensator
• Final Drive Carbon fiber reinforced belt
• Suspension Front: Inverted cartridge telescopic fork, 43 mm fork tube; 5.1 in. (130 mm) travel
• Rear: Single, mono-tube gas shock, cast aluminum with rising rate linkage swingarm, preload adjustable spring; 3.9 in. (100 mm) travel

BRAKES/WHEELS/TIRES
• Brakes Front: 300 mm floating rotor with 4-piston caliper
• Rear: 300 mm floating rotor with 2-piston caliper
• Tires Front: 130/70 B18 Dunlop 491 Elite II
• Rear: 180 55-B18 Dunlop D417
• Rake 32.8°
• Trail 5.4 in. (138 mm)
• Colors Black with 8-Ball decal



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