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Posts: 411 Dallas, Texas | That Victory will ever break from Polaris?
Just curious. |
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Posts: 1484 LaPorte,Tx. | Not saying never, but I don't think this will happen. Mother Polaris has deep pockets and according to all I've read is a well managed company. Investors like Polaris, so there is a strong base there. There is synergy here in buying power, labor, transportation, admistration, management, etc... |
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Posts: 3204 Memphis | Plus it's a Polaris assembly line with Polaris designers. The only reason we are riding Visions is because of Polaris. I have nooo problem with that. |
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Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | never say never, but it is close. |
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Tourer
Posts: 311 Atlanta Area | I would settle for a clear separation of the Polaris name itself. I don't want to navigate to the POLARIS website to shop for motorcycles, parts and accessories. They can make a break on paper and still be a sub-business of Polaris... After two years of Vic ownership, I am still coming to grips with walking into a multi-line dealership, past the ATVs and scooters to get to the "good stuff"... I want to see the Victory brand at the top of the heap one day, but if you have to wade through a sea of scooters and ATVs to buy your new iPod adapter cable, it just takes something away from it. The brand just needs time to grow. The Vision kick-started the Victory brand awareness for the masses. The cross dressers will help the word spread as well. I see good things down the road for Victory...
Edited by 1atom12 2010-04-08 7:29 PM
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Posts: 1632 Jasper, MO | Victory is a product line produced by Polaris, in the same Polaris factory in Spirit Lake, Iowa that builds ATV's and utility vehicles. They used to make PWC's there too, but got out of that business and expanded their other lines after the Victory brand started to take off. Victory is Polaris. The big sign on the factory says "Polaris", not Victory.
Now, if you can get enough of your friends to buy a Victory motorcycle, maybe factory capacity wouldn't be able to keep up with demand, and a new, dedicated, factory would be needed just for the Victory products. It would still be Polaris though. Since 1954.
Ronnie |
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Posts: 329 scotts valley, California | What kind of non-Polaris V-twin would you power this broken away Victory with? |
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Cruiser
Posts: 101 Cold Lake Alberta Canada | The mother company could be stayfree maxi pads for all I care, as long as I get what makes me happy in a bike. And right now polaris is the Victor y does it matter.
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