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Allaire5
Posted 2014-01-11 7:18 AM (#150436)
Subject: Beat that bike


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 47
Thats right, beat that bike like it's a redheaded stepsister. I have caressed, fondled and polished the tits off so many Harleys Kawis, yamahas and Hondas over the years. Spent more damn time cleaning the than riding them. Now the look of the bike has grown on me but it's not a typical classic looking chromed out chick magnet machine. Draft horses were put on this earth to pull wagons. The VV was put on this earth ride long, ride fast and scrape every dsmn corner you come across. With the 5 year warranty in my pocket I have a hall pass to beat the piss out of her and she holds up like a champ. Yeah, I go through too many tires and piss poor gas mileage but shit it's fun. This is hands down the best bike I've ever owned for my size and riding style. I've done 36K in 2 years and not once has she talked back or spit oil at me. I hope theyre still making them when my warranty runs out.
Ron
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Boots
Posted 2014-01-11 10:02 AM (#150438 - in reply to #150436)
Subject: Re: Beat that bike


Tourer

Posts: 599
New Mexico
Well said, Ron.

I'm at 53k almost 4 years in on my 5-year warranty, and have pushed her pretty hard. Taken it to Seattle, Houston, New Orleans, San Francisco, Chicago, Cleveland, Memphis, Denver, Vegas, Phoenix, Dallas, and all points in between. This summer off to Los Angeles and up highway 1 to Napa Valley. Next summer hoping for a Niagara Falls trip.

Ride Ride Ride - Love The Ride!


Edited by Boots 2014-01-11 10:06 AM
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Allaire5
Posted 2014-01-11 11:30 PM (#150443 - in reply to #150436)
Subject: Re: Beat that bike


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 47
Those are some nice rides Boots.
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jimtom
Posted 2014-01-13 4:52 AM (#150456 - in reply to #150436)
Subject: RE: Beat that bike


Visionary

Posts: 1308
Sand Rock, AL United States
Allaire5 - 2014-01-11 7:18 AM

Thats right, beat that bike like it's a redheaded stepsister. I have caressed, fondled and polished the tits off so many Harleys Kawis, yamahas and Hondas over the years. Spent more damn time cleaning the than riding them. Now the look of the bike has grown on me but it's not a typical classic looking chromed out chick magnet machine. Draft horses were put on this earth to pull wagons. The VV was put on this earth ride long, ride fast and scrape every dsmn corner you come across. With the 5 year warranty in my pocket I have a hall pass to beat the piss out of her and she holds up like a champ. Yeah, I go through too many tires and piss poor gas mileage but shit it's fun. This is hands down the best bike I've ever owned for my size and riding style. I've done 36K in 2 years and not once has she talked back or spit oil at me. I hope theyre still making them when my warranty runs out.
Ron


Well said Ron! Ride on brother. Some bikes are made to own some are made to ride, The Vision is a riders bike born to run relentlessly! Unwaivering in it's resolve to take me to points unknown over all of creation and you are right, it never talks back. You don't ride this bike , you pilot it. It's a "point and shoot" vehicle. The only limitations to how far you can go are bodies of water! I hardly ever even clean mine anymore. Thank you for posting
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Allaire5
Posted 2014-01-13 10:19 PM (#150480 - in reply to #150436)
Subject: Re: Beat that bike


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 47
Thats right JimTom, a dirty vision is called character lines!
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Oldman47
Posted 2014-01-14 10:22 AM (#150487 - in reply to #150436)
Subject: Re: Beat that bike


Tourer

Posts: 573
Central Illinois
I got the chance to wash the salt off my "character lined" Vision yesterday when the temperature was about 40. I only spent a few minutes with a hose, not the half hour it would take for a full wash and polish.
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