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BigfootNRMC
Posted 2012-09-27 3:52 PM (#124351)
Subject: Victory


Cruiser

Posts: 50
If you love your victory give me a hell ya!



Edited by BigfootNRMC 2012-09-27 4:03 PM
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BigfootNRMC
Posted 2012-09-27 4:09 PM (#124354 - in reply to #124351)
Subject: Re: Victory


Cruiser

Posts: 50
Whats your one favorite part of it? Mine would have to be the ABS. Never thought a bike could stop like that!
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SteveS
Posted 2012-09-27 5:27 PM (#124358 - in reply to #124354)
Subject: Re: Victory


Cruiser

Posts: 154
Danbury, Connecticut
Until you enter wheel slip, ABS is just sitting there watching-not doing anything to improve the braking. They just plain have good brakes. I don't have ABS on mine and I'd venture a guess that if I did it would have probably activated less than 2 times in 2.5 years....... but it only takes one time of really needing it.
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rdbudd
Posted 2012-09-27 5:44 PM (#124360 - in reply to #124354)
Subject: Re: Victory


Visionary

Posts: 1632
Jasper, MO
BigfootNRMC - 2012-09-27 4:09 PM

Whats your one favorite part of it?


Just one? Can't do it.

More comfortable than a Goldwing.
Quicker and faster than a Goldwing.
Better ride and handling than a Goldwing.
Better fuel economy than a Goldwing.
Doesn't look and feel like a 13 year old design--like a Goldwing.
Sounds like a motorcycle instead of a Civic.
I can reach the ground with both feet flat on the ground at the same time--unlike a Goldwing.

Ronnie

Edited by rdbudd 2012-09-27 5:47 PM
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BigfootNRMC
Posted 2012-09-27 7:24 PM (#124371 - in reply to #124351)
Subject: Re: Victory


Cruiser

Posts: 50
Good brakes-yes, but if I have to I can practically stand on rear brake pedal and the bike stops. No skid. The first time I did it just so I'd know what to expect. Now if I'm in a pack I'd rather run through a red/soon to be red, than to prove how much better they are, And catch a sliding harley in the ass.
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robsxct
Posted 2012-09-28 9:22 PM (#124414 - in reply to #124351)
Subject: RE: Victory


Cruiser

Posts: 65
Halifax, NS

 

I have many praises and one complaint

1) Forward thinking style - Looks great
2) Amazing Handling for such a big heavy bike
3) Weather Protection
4)Heated Seat and Grips
5)Cruise Control
6)Stereo
7)ABS

I have one dissapointment ------------- Clunky rattley motor

 

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BigfootNRMC
Posted 2012-09-28 11:10 PM (#124426 - in reply to #124351)
Subject: Re: Victory


Cruiser

Posts: 50
I Was impressed with the radio, mainly cause I've never had a bike with one before. But now I need something better. Louder would be nice now that I'm wearing the full face helmet due to the cold weather. Can't see paying monthly 4 sirus radio. My smart phone always pauses itself inside the glove box, very frustrating.thinking about an I phone, it is time for an upgrade
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taz456
Posted 2012-09-29 4:42 AM (#124429 - in reply to #124351)
Subject: Re: Victory


Cruiser

Posts: 219
Pittsburgh, PA
I'm impressed with the protection I get from the weather. The difference between the old v92c with a windscreen and leather lowers compared the full function fairing is a wonderful thing. I rode in this A.M. and the bike was showing a temp of 41 degrees. I had my leather jacket and a pair of leather gloves(not my full blown cold weather ones,, either) and I was fine. On the v92c I would have had face mask, leather lowers, leather pants and the like on. This thing keeps the wind and rain away from the rider like no other bike.
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2012-09-29 5:56 AM (#124430 - in reply to #124351)
Subject: Re: Victory


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
For me what I like about victory is. My vision doesn't look like everything else on the road. (Cookie cutter)
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willtill
Posted 2012-09-29 7:56 AM (#124431 - in reply to #124351)
Subject: Re: Victory


Visionary

Posts: 1365
Central Maryland
I like the unique look as well. Laid back; futuristic, stylish...
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jimtom
Posted 2012-09-29 8:44 AM (#124432 - in reply to #124431)
Subject: Re: Victory


Visionary

Posts: 1308
Sand Rock, AL United States
it is a born traveler! is what I was going to say but really the thing i like most about the Vision especially right now is that the only place I have peace is when I'm on it. Right now for me , it is a light in a dark place.

Edited by jimtom 2012-09-29 9:05 AM
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Monkeyman
Posted 2012-09-30 11:33 AM (#124468 - in reply to #124351)
Subject: RE: Victory


Iron Butt

Posts: 1066
Peru, IN
BigfootNRMC - 2012-09-27 4:52 PM

If you love your victory give me a hell ya!



HELL YA!!!
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wrr1home
Posted 2012-09-30 11:38 AM (#124471 - in reply to #124468)
Subject: RE: Victory


Cruiser

Posts: 196

HELL YEAH!

Nov. 21 will be VV's 5 yr. Birthday!

Wife understands the mistress thing...

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Don07tncav
Posted 2012-09-30 6:02 PM (#124480 - in reply to #124351)
Subject: Re: Victory


Cruiser

Posts: 207
Heck yep!!
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