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Old 06-01-2009, 16:34   #11
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Let's find one and burn it! We can use a Harley to start the fire!
LOL!! It's never ending!!
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Old 06-02-2009, 07:10   #12
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This from the man that says Harleys never start.
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Old 07-23-2009, 10:03   #13
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On the way to Sturgis, Ky, last Thursday, I talked with a young guy who was riding a Victory Vision. When I told him that lots of guys didn't like the looks, because they were too futuristic, he said he didn't care what people thought. He had a heated seat, heated grips, and the wind didn't get to him. He was well satisfied with the Vision. After that testimony, if I had the money, I think I'd buy one!
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Old 07-24-2009, 11:54   #14
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As I said, either you luv em or you hate em. I don't care how hot his butt and hands were, I couldn't ride anything that I thought was butt ugly. Good thing peoples tastes are all different. Guess thats what make the world go round, and makes companies that make butt ugly things stay in business!!
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Old 08-26-2009, 10:48   #15
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Since we've posted last on this thread, I've had the opportunity to talk with a few Vision owners. I mentioned to one owner that most guys thought the Vision was too futuristic looking for them. The guy replied that he had heated seats and heated grips, and the ride was the most comfortable he had ever had, so he didn't care what people thought about his bike, because he loved it. The other day, I saw one sitting in the window and asked the sales lady if it were the real thing. When she said yes, I was surprised. To me, it looked like a cheap plastic mockup of the real thing. The Visions I've seen on the road looked pretty nice, but that one looked terrible!
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Old 12-09-2009, 22:36   #16
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As I said, either you luv em or you hate em. I don't care how hot his butt and hands were, I couldn't ride anything that I thought was butt ugly. Good thing peoples tastes are all different. Guess thats what make the world go round, and makes companies that make butt ugly things stay in business!!
,I rode one a few weeks ago ,save your money,
I went to bellingham WA. and rode my uncles Victory ,and it was sweet !!
but it is 10 yr old ,The windshield is a little low but it handled nice .
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Old 12-10-2009, 10:05   #17
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So be more specific, what about it didn't you like? T says that guys say its the smoothest ride they ever had, course your riding on a pretty heavy wing so doubt it could be any smoother than that.

How does that trike ride anyhow? Are they rougher than a bike or smoother??
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