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varyder
Posted 2011-12-15 7:11 PM (#103466)
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Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
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Mike
Posted 2011-12-15 7:29 PM (#103468 - in reply to #103466)
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Puddle Jumper

Posts: 32
East Haven, CT
SuperDuper!
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2011-12-15 7:36 PM (#103470 - in reply to #103466)
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Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
holy $hit! Impressive to say the least....
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varyder
Posted 2011-12-15 7:42 PM (#103472 - in reply to #103466)
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Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
I know, it took me a while to get a 6-digit palindrome.

Edited by varyder 2011-12-15 7:43 PM
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roundtwig
Posted 2011-12-15 7:59 PM (#103474 - in reply to #103472)
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Cruiser

Posts: 233
flagstaff, AZ
varyder - 2011-12-15 6:42 PM


I know, it took me a while to get a 6-digit palindrome.
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well thats great, now i need to get the dictionary out. that there is a lot of miles.
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viclvr
Posted 2011-12-15 8:00 PM (#103475 - in reply to #103466)
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Cruiser

Posts: 92
Princeton, MN
Congrats!! Mine is barely broke in I guess....39K "Ride hard or stay home"
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Cometman
Posted 2011-12-15 8:07 PM (#103476 - in reply to #103466)
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Tourer

Posts: 520
Simi Valley, CA
Dude....
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Spock
Posted 2011-12-15 8:55 PM (#103482 - in reply to #103466)
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Tourer

Posts: 495
Carrollton, TX

Congrats Varyder!! The real prize is the life time of memories you have gained riding those miles. The awe-inspiring nature you have seen and the relationships you have developed in your travels. Here's to your next 100,000 miles and may we ride together soon.

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rwilly
Posted 2011-12-16 1:01 AM (#103490 - in reply to #103466)
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Tourer

Posts: 523
seattle, wa
That is some serious mileage.
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donetracey
Posted 2011-12-16 1:25 AM (#103491 - in reply to #103466)
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Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
Let's see: 106601 mi. = 171557.679 km

I'm at about 35,000 km on my '08 VV. My 2010 Zoom-Zoom has almost 19,000 km since summer of '09.

Chris - you need to stop and smell a Pussy .... or pet one .... or what the hell - just drive up here to B.C. and I'll point you the way to Alaska ....
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Brian G
Posted 2011-12-16 8:22 AM (#103518 - in reply to #103466)
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Cruiser

Posts: 161
Oregon.
I think it's great, good job varyder. Keep it going and I hope you have many more miles on your bike.
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Trekwolf164
Posted 2011-12-16 8:31 AM (#103520 - in reply to #103466)
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Iron Butt

Posts: 965
New York State
Dam the bar must be far from your house.

Ride safe
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varyder
Posted 2011-12-16 9:20 AM (#103529 - in reply to #103466)
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Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
Don, I hope you and I live long enough to meet because if I ever get to ride to Alaska, I would need directions. Riding is such a part of my life I have plenty of time to pet furry creatures and we are still newlyweds after 23 years. And one thing I don't have time for is sitting in a bar, but a greasy spoon works for me TW, maybe that can happen also.

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jimtom
Posted 2011-12-16 9:22 AM (#103530 - in reply to #103466)
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Visionary

Posts: 1308
Sand Rock, AL United States
you are the "Vision Man"!
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wilsondude
Posted 2011-12-16 9:33 AM (#103532 - in reply to #103466)
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Cruiser

Posts: 199
Salt Lake City
Guess I missed all the excitement; what I immediately noticed was the 67 deg.
O.K. dude, the mileage is impressive too! 67!?!?
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CoolHandLuke
Posted 2011-12-16 10:07 AM (#103539 - in reply to #103466)
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Iron Butt

Posts: 849
, FL United States
Congrats Chris. I guess wilsondude would NOT want me to post a pic of my display. 63236 miles after Wednesday's ride but is was 74 degrees!
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wilsondude
Posted 2011-12-16 1:25 PM (#103558 - in reply to #103466)
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Cruiser

Posts: 199
Salt Lake City
74? Dude.....I thought the only place on the planet it was that warm this time of year was Cancun.....
And to think, when Brigham Young first came here he proclaimed, "This is the place!" Huh? Wonder if he was under the influence; peyote, maybe? Currently it is 34 deg. here.
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rainryder
Posted 2011-12-16 6:20 PM (#103573 - in reply to #103466)
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Tourer

Posts: 444
Bay of Gigs, WA
Well, at least the thermometer still works. That's encouraging. Just think, if'n you'da gone darkside, you'd still be on your second set of tires...
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PCNova
Posted 2011-12-19 5:19 PM (#103687 - in reply to #103466)
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Cruiser

Posts: 72
That's awesome varyder! Like I told you before I hope to someday grow up to be like you. All kiddin aside, with a mere 40K on my 08 I was already starting to panic because I love the ride of my Vision so much, I hated the thought of expensive repairs etc. so I started looking at a newer Vision, but your post gives me hope in the already most awesome bike ever! Can you in nutshell and as memory serves you share your experience with reliability of the Vision, how well did the parts last i.e. belt, front fork oil etc. May your next 100k be even more memoriable.
Peace
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varyder
Posted 2011-12-22 2:47 PM (#103935 - in reply to #103466)
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Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
All I can say PCNova that I've done all the wrong things, missed service intervals for fork oil changes, over ran my belt specification, running on worn out spark plugs, used all the wrong oil and filters, etc, etc, and this motor is purring like a kitten and she seems solid as a rock. I replaced the steering bearing because of the lack of lube, despite it supposedly being done at the dealer at the 15,000 mile service. I replaced it at 45,000 miles, lubed it and at 90,000 it was still fine without doing anything to it. The fuel pump went out at 56,000 and the regulator at 98,000 miles, both replaced under warranty. My ignition switch broke about 3,000 miles ago and I have a replacement, just haven't installed it yet. (don't ask how I'm starting it). That wasn't covered under warranty but got a good buy at a dealer and it's not hard to replace, just need the time. I would say you will do well with your '08, or with a newer model that may be more refined. Me, I ride until the wheel fall off, but I got the feeling I'll see 200,000 miles on this motor, but suspect some electrogizmothingy will die on me sometime between now and then. But I won't worry about it until it happens. I keep the oil changed about every 5,000 miles, using usually Rotella, or Amsoil, and have run a ST7317 filter right on most of the oil changes. Oh, one more note, my airshock seems to be leaking a little oil and air, so I have to check that about every week or so.

Thanks, hope you have many happy miles, and thanks to all the rest.

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PCNova
Posted 2011-12-22 6:19 PM (#103954 - in reply to #103466)
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Cruiser

Posts: 72
Thanks varyder, appreciate you taking the time to post some comments. Merry Christmas to you and all my Vision Brothers, and Peace in the New Year!
PCNova
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Mr Sug
Posted 2011-12-23 12:07 AM (#103968 - in reply to #103466)
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Cruiser

Posts: 117
Kansas City, MO
Well done - Merry Christmas to everyone
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ridenfun
Posted 2011-12-24 1:37 PM (#104037 - in reply to #103466)
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Cruiser

Posts: 63
Calgary, AB,

Vary, that is WAY IMPRESSIVE.  I bought a 08 Midnight Cherry this July, with real low miles. Managed to just more than double what it had on it when I got her, BUT I now sit at 12634  KM, or 7850.6 miles.  Guess I've got a bit of a way to go to catch up LOL.

Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and a Safe Holiday Season to to all. 

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VisionNWRider
Posted 2011-12-26 8:05 PM (#104149 - in reply to #103466)
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Iron Butt

Posts: 639
Tri Cities, WA
Congrats on the 100K mark. I hope my vision last as long. ;-)
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varyder
Posted 2011-12-28 5:50 AM (#104215 - in reply to #103466)
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Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
Thanks again for all the well wishes. I initially had concerns with a new model making it to 100,000 without a lot of problems, but this bike has been a dream. I feel lonely sometimes when I'm around other riders on other brands because a lot of talk is about the time their bike is down and in the shop. I have nothing to say other than "get a Victory", but that doesn't go over well. I'll just continue to be a lonely happy rider...
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