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Polaris Industries Inc., Medina, is recalling certain motorcycles from model years 2013 through 2015. The fuel pump in some motorcycles may have been incorrectly installed, which could cause the fuel pump to seize and bikes to stall. Models affected include Victory Cross Country, Cross Roads, Hammer Eight Ball, High Ball, Jackpot, Vegas Eight Ball, 2014 Victory Cross Country Eight Ball, Cross Roads Eight Ball, Ness Cross Country, 2015 Victory Gunner, and 2013 Victory Hardball motorcycles.
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