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Transportation

2012 Victory High Ball Motorcycle

2012 Victory High Ball Motorcycle

You’ve most likely been searching for a vehicle to ride around your World War II military base for a while now.  It can be so difficult to find, right?!  What with modern day ninja bikes and customized choppers flooding the market and, oh yeah, the war being over for 60-plus years.  Okay, so you don’t need to be on the set of a new History channel documentary to enjoy the old-school bobber stylings of the 2012 Victory High Ball Motorcycle you just need appreciate the idea behind it.  This Victory High Ball is a bare bones ride that’s reminiscent of stripped down, light 1940’s home built bike.  While the look is retro the performance isn’t sacrificed with a blacked-out 106 Freedom V-Twin on-board.   Perfect for transporting rations and medic gear or running to the local Stop & Shop.