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Bikesales Staff5 May 2015
NEWS

2015 Victory Magnum X-1 Limited Edition

Limited edition model with a whopping 10 speakers, plus more news in the form of custom paint schemes on the Cross County and ABS on other models

Victory Motorcycles has launched the Magnum X-1 Limited Edition bagger.

The Magnum X-1 lets you plug into 10 speakers blasting out 200 watts, making it Victory’s loudest bike ever. It rolls on a custom 21-inch black billet front wheel and a 16-inch rear machined out of a single block of aluminium, and there's also a smoke-tinted LED headlight and an Electric Red over Gloss Black and Platinum paint scheme.

With a very limited number of X-1s to be brought to Australia, it will retail for $34,995 rideaway and go on sale from mid-May 2015.

In addition to the Magnum X-1 unveiling, Victory has also announced factory custom paint options on the Cross Country, including Suede Black with Red Pinstripe, Havasu Red with Black Flames, and Two-Tone Suede Sunset Red over Black.

The entire Victory line up has also received additional fresh paint schemes for 2015.

Victory has also added anti-lock braking to a number of models including High-Ball, Gunner, Judge and Boardwalk.

For more information go to: www.victorymotorcycles.com.au.


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