Victory Motorcycles Offers Military Personnel $1,000 Cash Back
Victory Motorcycles is offering United States and Canadian military personnel $1,000 cash back on the purchase of any new Victory model during the “Full Throttle Salute.”
MEDINA, Minn. — Victory Motorcycles is offering United States and Canadian military personnel $1,000 cash back on the purchase of any new Victory model during the “Full Throttle Salute.”
All active, National Guard, reserve, and retired military personnel are eligible for the cash back offer with proof of a valid military I.D.
“We at Victory respect and appreciate the sacrifice and service of our armed forces” said Victory General Manager Steve Menneto. “‘The Victory Full Throttle Salute’ is an opportunity for Victory to show that appreciation, and offer these men and women the chance to get on a new Victory and enjoy the escape motorcycling provides.”
Details about the Victory “Full Throttle Salute” are available from Victory dealers, and at www.victorymotorcycles-military.com.
In addition, for a limited time all 2009 and earlier Victory models come with a 5-year warranty. Model Year 2010 Victory models are covered by a 2-year warranty.
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