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Rider44
Posted 2013-07-10 7:00 PM (#141421)
Subject: Vision Didn't Work Out


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 30
Leighton, IA
Apparently the Vision and I were not made for each other. In an earlier post, I complained about rear end discomfort while on a trip to Eureka Springs, AR. I tried a few seat pads and settled on purchasing an Air Hawk hoping that this would solve my situation. For a while I thought that the problem was solved. Then my son and I went on a trip to Yellowstone and did 700 miles on day 1. Pella, IA to Rapid City, SD. By the time we got there, I was one hurting unit. The next day we rode to Cody, WY which is only about 400 miles. I couldn't get off the bike soon enough to suit me. Tried different postures, different air settings on the Air Hawk, even a different butt pad I took along just in case. All to no avail.

The next day we went into Yellowstone and saw a number of awesome sights. So we rode about 250 miles getting off and on quite a number of times. By the time we got back to Cody, my discomfort level was considerable. Not being able to get reasonably comfortable on a long tour, makes the days long and is very tiring.

Bottom line, on the way back home, we detoured to Storm Lake, IA and I traded the bike at Storm Lake Honda for a used level 3, 2008 Gold Wing. As a result, the 200 mile ride home was absolute bliss. No hurting behind. I loved the Vision but it didn't love me. I figured out that the vibration of the seat is what I couldn't tolerate. So I'm happy to be back on a GL1800.

So there is a very nice 2013 Victory Vision available at Storm Lake Honda. I've bought a number of bikes from this dealer and I can't say enough good about them. Every time I've dealt with either Larry or Jeff, I've felt that I've been treated with respect and honesty.

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theogre1969
Posted 2013-07-10 7:14 PM (#141424 - in reply to #141421)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 35
Virginia Beach, VA
seat vibrates?
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kris1956
Posted 2013-07-10 7:18 PM (#141425 - in reply to #141424)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Iron Butt

Posts: 1109
Seat vibration is a new one on me.
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DSmith
Posted 2013-07-10 7:42 PM (#141427 - in reply to #141421)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Cruiser

Posts: 77
Bainville, & Mesa, AZ, MT
Glad you like the Wing, but I have to say that I couldn't disagree with you more as to the comfort level of each. Happy riding.
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baadawg
Posted 2013-07-10 8:06 PM (#141430 - in reply to #141421)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Tourer

Posts: 499
Chattanooga, TN
The wings are nice, but they have NO legroom to speak of for a 6'3" rider like myself. I've had 3 knee surgeries and one back surgery recently. I also have an inherited genetic disease called Noassatall which causes me to be unable to sit still for periods of time exceeding 3.5 minutes, and I did an Iron Butt ride on my Vision a while back, went over 1100 miles in 19 hours or so. But, to each his own. The important thing to you is not my comfort on my bike, but yours. Wish you the best.
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lennyb
Posted 2013-07-10 8:11 PM (#141431 - in reply to #141421)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Iron Butt

Posts: 804
Perry Hall, MD
While I use a beaded seat cover, which I highly recommend, many of my miles have been without it in a wide variety of conditions and the only time I experienced any discomfort it came from the design of my underwear (seams in the wrong places). Have to wonder if clothing when combined with the difference in seating posture may have been a contributing factor. Having experienced a very sore butt on my last bike I can sympathize with the desire to do whatever was necessary to keep from going through it again. Just so hard to believe that vibration was the cause, and that there wasn't another solution, but the important thing is that Jaap is riding and happy. Enjoy the new ride!
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varyder
Posted 2013-07-10 8:49 PM (#141432 - in reply to #141421)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
...let him go...
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bigfoot
Posted 2013-07-10 8:58 PM (#141433 - in reply to #141421)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Tourer

Posts: 494
Akron Ohio area
I've had 2 back surgeries and now have 54,000 miles on my 2011 Vision.
I've ridden over 1,000 miles in a single 24 hour period 7 times with many more 800+ mile days.
4 times I've ridden the 1360 miles between Akron and Key West Florida inside of 24 hours.
The stock seat on my Vision is the most comfortable seat I've ever had on a motorcycle.

Good luck on your wing.
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Chief
Posted 2013-07-10 9:58 PM (#141434 - in reply to #141421)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 16
Grafton, Oh
I have seen many write how the vision seat is the most comfortable seat they have ever been on. I just came off 10 years of an 03 wing. My personal opinion is the seat on the wing was more comfy, but I far prefer stretching out on the vision. I will eventually replace the seat(more for the love of my life as she says the seat isn't near as comfy), but I can appreciate the need to ride what suits you. My personal opinion is these are the only 2 bikes in their class.
Enjoy your wing.
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fish51
Posted 2013-07-11 6:57 AM (#141441 - in reply to #141421)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 42
Bella Vista, AR
Gotta ride what you like, and what your comfortable riding. Good luck with the 'Wing, and ride safe.
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Chef John
Posted 2013-07-11 7:28 AM (#141442 - in reply to #141421)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Cruiser

Posts: 66
Delray Beach, FL United States
Sorry to lose a vision brother butt ( pun intended ) you have to ride what you want to ride, at least you are still riding. Many happy miles on the new machine.
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okie vision
Posted 2013-07-11 11:16 AM (#141445 - in reply to #141431)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Iron Butt

Posts: 752
Broken Arrow, OK
lennyb - 2013-07-10 8:11 PM

While I use a beaded seat cover, which I highly recommend,


I'm with ya, Len.
Bead Rider and Utopia backrest....=....long distance bliss
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KansasGuardsman
Posted 2013-07-11 11:58 AM (#141449 - in reply to #141421)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Cruiser

Posts: 208
Wichita, Kansas
The stock ViVi seat is very comfortable, but the standard foam is prone to pressure points for some people, myself included. So I had my foam redone with wheelchair grade memory foam which distributes weight more evenly. Voila! Problem solved. But, it's very dense and 105 degree days are interesting after it's been in the sun for 8 hours - it can literally blister your a** (as I found out). So I added a top sunshade and carry a sheepskin during the summer. Works like a champ.
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donetracey
Posted 2013-07-11 11:58 AM (#141450 - in reply to #141432)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

varyder - 2013-07-10 6:49 PM ...let him go...

 

I agree - bunch of crap ...

 

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Ditch
Posted 2013-07-11 12:19 PM (#141452 - in reply to #141449)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Cruiser

Posts: 125
KansasGuardsman - 2013-07-11 11:58 AM

The stock ViVi seat is very comfortable, but the standard foam is prone to pressure points for some people, myself included. So I had my foam redone with wheelchair grade memory foam which distributes weight more evenly. Voila! Problem solved. But, it's very dense and 105 degree days are interesting after it's been in the sun for 8 hours - it can literally blister your a** (as I found out). So I added a top sunshade and carry a sheepskin during the summer. Works like a champ.


That sounds like a great idea. Im 6'2, and 255 and there are some pressure points for me as well. Definitely not to the point of selling my vision.
Does it really get that much hotter due to the density? What is a top sunshade?
Thank you!
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lstayner
Posted 2013-07-11 12:34 PM (#141453 - in reply to #141421)
Subject: RE: Vision Didn't Work Out


Tourer

Posts: 416
Prairie City, IA United States
Hello Jaap,

Sorry to hear that you couldn't make it work. Having had the same issue you had on the Vision with my Goldwing, I understand completely. We will have to meet up again sometime.
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XRsteve
Posted 2013-07-11 2:43 PM (#141459 - in reply to #141421)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Visionary

Posts: 2300
Georgia, west of Atlanta
Wow, never heard thet before. Hope The GW works out for you. No reason to be uncomfortable on any motorcycle, get one that makes you happy. Especially on long trips........
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NewVicVision
Posted 2013-07-11 4:44 PM (#141470 - in reply to #141421)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 17
Metro-Detroit Michigan
I just completed a 13 state ride complete with clothing, camping gear and tools and never experienced monkey butt nor pain in 8 days of riding. Sorry to hear that your experience was anything other that FANTASTIC, but we must all do what make us happy.
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adirondacks
Posted 2013-07-11 7:46 PM (#141479 - in reply to #141421)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Tourer

Posts: 323
Troy, NY
Sounds like he thought he bought a Vision but it was actually a Harley - lol
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2013-07-11 8:15 PM (#141481 - in reply to #141421)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
I do have to wonder if the vibration in his seat might have been something loose or something else when the bike was put together.. I must say the vision is the ONLY bike out of a sea of bikes i have owned where i actually KEPT the stock seat!! I have owned 2 vision's and i had NO desire to get rid of the seat... I did a Iron Butt worth of riding on my 08 and i did almost the same on my 11. The only think i did add was a utopia back rest.. like i said. i have to wonder if something was "wrong" with the bike....
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Rider44
Posted 2013-07-11 8:54 PM (#141484 - in reply to #141453)
Subject: RE: Vision Didn't Work Out


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 30
Leighton, IA
lstayner - 2013-07-11 12:34 PM

Hello Jaap,

Sorry to hear that you couldn't make it work. Having had the same issue you had on the Vision with my Goldwing, I understand completely. We will have to meet up again sometime.


I am too Larry. I wanted it to work. But as you know it didn't go good from the beginning. Obviously it cost me some to get the trade done but I felt I didn't want to spend a bunch more money trying to make it work. Cut my losses and move on, I guess. I rode the bike about 8000 miles so I feel that I gave it a good test FOR ME.

I certainly would like to meet up again with you guys. It doesn't matter what anyone rides, I believe. It's not about brand. It's about riding.

Most of the responses to my post reflect that and I appreciate the encouraging comments. The occasional comment that was dismissive and borderline rude will be happily ignored.

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donetracey
Posted 2013-07-12 1:21 AM (#141500 - in reply to #141484)
Subject: RE: Vision Didn't Work Out


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

The occasional comment that was dismissive and borderline rude will be happily ignored.

Your problem is just so 'out of character' as far as Vision Comfort is concerned. Did you consider Bum Surgery ???

 

 

... don't you HATE 'borderline rude?

 

 

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motivepower
Posted 2013-07-12 3:47 AM (#141502 - in reply to #141421)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 13
had nice convo with u at hwy 163 in pella ia I dindnt make ryalns open house we pumped fuel before your trip w/your son the day to northem Arkansas the day before your trip the dutch letters and the ride were good gas was at caseys varyder is a pole smoking fucking prick
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willtill
Posted 2013-07-12 5:54 AM (#141503 - in reply to #141421)
Subject: Re: Vision Didn't Work Out


Visionary

Posts: 1365
Central Maryland
Good future riding experiences on your GW Rider44.... pay no attention to some of the negativism's expressed by assorted heathens here; of your new ride (and issue with your old ride)...

...it's important that you still ride, no matter what you've chosen to convey yourself down the road.





Edited by willtill 2013-07-12 5:55 AM
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willtill
Posted 2013-07-12 6:00 AM (#141504 - in reply to #141500)
Subject: RE: Vision Didn't Work Out


Visionary

Posts: 1365
Central Maryland
donetracey - 2013-07-12 2:21 AM

The occasional comment that was dismissive and borderline rude will be happily ignored.

Your problem is just so 'out of character' as far as Vision Comfort is concerned. Did you consider Bum Surgery ???

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... don't you HATE 'borderline rude?

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Now Don... your Bum Surgery didn't work out... you're face is still ugly.  Don't go recommending something that doesn't work....

 

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