AVR
maddog
Posted 2008-08-18 9:35 PM (#16459)
Subject: AVR


Cruiser

Posts: 185
Nebraska
Sure was alot of Visions up there. Lost mine in the parking lot a few times.
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IndyVision
Posted 2008-08-18 9:51 PM (#16464 - in reply to #16459)
Subject: Re: AVR


Tourer

Posts: 400
I thought it was very impressive seeing so many Visions. I talked with a few engineers and Victory management and they really enjoyed seeing all the Visions. I went on the power train tour and to the R&D facility. Seeing Mr. Blackwell get emotional talking about the growth of Victory over the last ten years was memorable. I had a great time and met some good people.
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maddog
Posted 2008-08-18 10:01 PM (#16466 - in reply to #16464)
Subject: Re: AVR


Cruiser

Posts: 185
Nebraska
IndyVision - 2008-08-18 8:51 PM

I thought it was very impressive seeing so many Visions. I talked with a few engineers and Victory management and they really enjoyed seeing all the Visions. I went on the power train tour and to the R&D facility. Seeing Mr. Blackwell get emotional talking about the growth of Victory over the last ten years was memorable. I had a great time and met some good people.

I probably seen ya. Did you see me ? I was on the black one.
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IndyVision
Posted 2008-08-18 10:11 PM (#16468 - in reply to #16466)
Subject: Re: AVR


Tourer

Posts: 400
I think so, did you see me? I was on the Midnight Cherry one
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Grebs_59
Posted 2008-08-19 1:51 PM (#16503 - in reply to #16468)
Subject: Re: AVR


Cruiser

Posts: 57
Twin Cities, MN

Hey Indy... We met at the Raddison the night after the power tour.
The Vision count at the Radisson was quite impressive that evening

I rode down from the Twin Cities with about 20 other Victory owners on Saturday AM. Only 2 Visions in that group.
The factory tour was great. Only wish the line had been had running. The Friday tours had to be better for that reason alone.

The rest of the rally was just OK. I wish there had been a few other "events" during the day.
(needed a wet t-shirt contest or something...)

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Jedi Jeff
Posted 2008-08-19 3:53 PM (#16507 - in reply to #16459)
Subject: Re: AVR


Fountain Inn, SC United States
It was good seeing and meeting a bunch of you at the AVR. I put Vision-Rider biz cards on a bunch of Visions to let them know about the site. Lloyd Greer (Lloydz Motorworks) said that about 50% of the bikes he ran were Visions. All but one saw an increase in hp & torque just by bolting on his intake plate. (btw, if you're thinking of buying his intake plate, consider helping out this site and buy it here)

Be sure to upload photos of the AVR either here on Vision Riders or on the Victory Riders Network where there's a special group created just for it.

Thanks to all who used this site and spread the word!

Jeff
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