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VICTORY Cross Roads specifications (2010)


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VICTORY Cross Roads (2010)

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General information

Features/Benefits
106-Cubic-Inch Freedom V-Twin
This 106ci/1731cc engine produces 92 HP and 109 ft-lbs of torque, which is ample power for acceleration on-demand and highway cruising with one or two riders and cargo.

92 Horsepower and 109 Foot Pounds of Torque
There's excellent throttle response, great acceleration, impressive torque and all the power needed to make good time on the open road with one or two riders aboard.

6 Speed Overdrive Transmission
There's smooth shifting through the greats, and in 6th - which is a true overdrive - the RPMs drop for smooth, efficient highway cruising. Plus, there's still power for passing without downshifting.

Traditional Highway Bar
Chrome tubular highways bars are standard. They provide tip-over protection and complement the bike's chrome. They can also be equipped with accessory high pegs and driving lights.

580 Pounds of Load Capacity - Best in Class
With one or two riders and a full load of touring cargo the Cross Roads is ready to roll. It has the cargo space, adjustable suspension and Freedom Engine power for memorable 2-up touring.

21 Gallons of Cargo Capacity - Best in Class
The roomy, twin side storage units are weatherproof and feature strong, durable glass-filled nylon construction, have hinged lids with a lockable latch that can be operated with one hand.

4.7 Inches of Suspension Travel - Best in Class
The class-leading rear suspension features an air shock and coil spring. It is easy to adjust the air pressure to suit the passenger/cargo load and maintain the superb ride.



Specifications

MSRP: US Starting At: $15,999

Engine Type 4-stroke 50° V-Twin
Cooling Type Air / Oil
Displacement 106 ci / 1,731 cc
Bore x Stroke 101 x 108 mm
Compression Ratio 9.4:1
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 5.8 gal / 22 ltr
Exhaust Split dual exhaust with crossover
Oil Capacity 5.0 qts / 4.75 ltr
Charging System 50 amps max output
Battery 12 volts / 18 amp hours
Primary Drive Gear drive with torque compensator
Clutch Wet, multi-plate
Transmission 6-speed constant mesh
Final Drive Carbon Fiber Reinforced Belt

Length 104.4 in / 2,652 mm
Wheelbase 65.7 in / 1,670 mm
Seat Height 26.25 in / 667 mm
Ground Clearance 5.8 in / 148 mm
Rake/Trail 29.0° / 5.6 in / 142 mm
Dry Weight 745 lbs / 338 kg
GVWR 1,360 lbs / 618 kg

Front Suspension Inverted cartridge telescopic fork, 43 mm diameter, 5.1 in 130 mm travel
Rear Suspension Single, mono-tube gas, cast aluminum with constant rate linkage, 4.7 in/120 mm travel, air adjustable springs

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

Front Wheel 18 x 3.0 in
Rear Wheel 16 x 5.0 in
Front Tire 130/70R18 Dunlop Elite 3
Rear Tire 180/60R16 Dunlop Elite 3

Solid Colors Solid Black, Solid Midnight Cherry
Multiple Colors

MSRP: US Starting At: $15,999
MSRP: US-CA Starting At: $15,999
MSRP: CAN Starting At: $17,839

= Price shown is the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) and is subject to change. MSRP excludes applicable taxes, title, registration, license, and documentary, installation, setup and destination fees. See a Polaris dealer for specific pricing information.



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