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The engineers from the House of Spirit Lake have launched the 2014 Cross Roads 8-Ball, which is especially addressed for those riders who want a darker, more aggressive cruiser, as well as one capable of longer hauls, solo or two-up. At its heart lies an air-cooled, four-stroke, 1731cc, V-twin powerplant mated to a manual, six-speed transmission with an overdrive function. It come standard with lockable, hard saddlebags, a two-up seat, a big, 5.8 gallon fuel tank, which increases its range, as well as a low 26.3" seat height which makes for a low, comfortable riding position.
The engineers from the House of Spirit Lake have launched the 2014 Cross Roads 8-Ball, which is especially addressed for those riders who want a darker, more aggressive cruiser, as well as one capable of longer hauls, solo or two-up. At its heart lies an air-cooled, four-stroke, 1731cc, V-twin powerplant mated to a manual, six-speed transmission with an overdrive function. It come standard with lockable, hard saddlebags, a two-up seat, a big, 5.8 gallon fuel tank, which increases its range, as well as a low 26.3" seat height which makes for a low, comfortable riding position.


Visually, everything about the Cross Roads 8-Ball is black, from the black-cast aluminium wheels, to the exhaust, forks, engine accents and even the paint scheme, for a very dark and aggressive overall appearance.  
Visually, everything about the Cross Roads 8-Ball is black, from the black-cast aluminum wheels, to the exhaust, forks, engine accents and even the paint scheme, for a very dark and aggressive overall appearance.  


[[Category:Cruiser motorcycles]]
[[Category:Cruiser motorcycles]]
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