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Y_Soitenly
Posted 2008-09-21 2:22 AM (#18431 - in reply to #18361)
Subject: RE: Welcome


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 22
Arkansas
Thanks VisionTex!!! Highway 7 is a nice ride. We live in the central part of the state and ride it quite a bit from Russellville to Harrison.
 
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Darkstar
Posted 2008-11-13 11:03 AM (#23183 - in reply to #1)
Subject: RE: Welcome


New user

Posts: 1
Salt Lake City, Utah
Hi Everyone! I've been a long-time lurker, and finally decided I needed to come out of the shadows and join this great forum. Got my black Vision Premium Tourer at the end of July, and had 10,000 miles on it in less than three months. I guess that speaks volumes at how great a bike this is - I just don't want to get off it!
I've been riding for 35 years - all makes and styles - and when a bunch of good friends of mine decided to come over from England to visit and rent Harleys to ride to Sturgis, my wife (who has her own bike) wanted me to get something that was comfortable for the two of us to ride together.
She was a bit intimidated about riding her bike that far and with a bunch of other folks to a place full of crazy bikers filling the lanes. She is a good rider, but hates crowds. Anyway, we checked out the usual suspects: Ultra Classic, Goldwing, BMW 1200LT, and finally Victory: It was no contest in terms of value for money, but I was still a bit unsure of a new, untried model. One test ride sold me!
Yeah, there are the usual growing pains of a new model - I've had my glitches with Darkstar here and there - but they were always minor (never left me stranded) and always were fixed by my excellent dealer.
Thanks for all the useful info on this site! Hopefully I'll have something worthwhile to contribute...
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Wizard523
Posted 2008-11-13 1:02 PM (#23191 - in reply to #1)
Subject: Re: Welcome


Tourer

Posts: 506
Woodland Hills, CA
Welcome Darkstar.
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vic_rida07
Posted 2008-12-11 9:20 AM (#24853 - in reply to #1)
Subject: RE: Welcome


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 5
Winter Haven, FL
Hello all! Wanted to say hi as a new member, I don't own a Vision currently(riding an '07 Hammer) but I test rode one last weekend and LOVE that bike!

I've lurked around here a bit but wanted to join and maybe post some questions when they come up. From what I can tell, you folks appear to be a nice group and there is a LOT of knowledge about Visions that I can gain so I'm looking forward to getting to know you.

Talk to you soon!

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radioteacher
Posted 2008-12-11 7:00 PM (#24892 - in reply to #1)
Subject: Re: Welcome


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
vic_rida07,

Put a New Post with your questions in the forum and I am sure you will get a response. Lord know I had a lot of questions about the purchase of my Vision.

Edited by radioteacher 2008-12-11 7:01 PM
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Trekwolf164
Posted 2008-12-11 7:05 PM (#24893 - in reply to #24892)
Subject: Re: Welcome


Iron Butt

Posts: 965
New York State
Welcome Mike . Vision ride one and you will never get over it .
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IndyBill
Posted 2009-02-16 3:11 PM (#28390 - in reply to #1)
Subject: Re: Welcome


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 19
Hey everyone,
Just got a new 08 Vision Tour Premium. Taking the tour pack off because I like the lines better without it. Have not got to ride it yet because of having some of the silver painted black to match the bike.
I have had a number of Harleys, Boss Hoss's and am coming off a Triumph Rocket 111. My wife bought a Kingpin and I liked it so I thought I would go "Victory" for a while.

Come on Spring
Bill Rinnert
Martinsville In
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VisionTex
Posted 2009-02-16 4:25 PM (#28394 - in reply to #28390)
Subject: Re: Welcome


Visionary

Posts: 1484
LaPorte,Tx.
IndyBill - 2009-02-16 2:11 PM

Hey everyone,
Just got a new 08 Vision Tour Premium. Taking the tour pack off because I like the lines better without it. Have not got to ride it yet because of having some of the silver painted black to match the bike.
I have had a number of Harleys, Boss Hoss's and am coming off a Triumph Rocket 111. My wife bought a Kingpin and I liked it so I thought I would go "Victory" for a while.

Come on Spring
Bill Rinnert
Martinsville In


Bill welcome to you. You have a great ride now. And by the way, Victory is not for a while.......it is forever!!!!
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RedRider
Posted 2009-02-16 5:08 PM (#28395 - in reply to #28394)
Subject: Re: Welcome


Visionary

Posts: 1350
Welcome
Trust me, Victory bikes will spoil you.


Edited by BlueOx USA 2009-02-16 5:11 PM
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VisionNWRider
Posted 2009-02-16 5:19 PM (#28396 - in reply to #28390)
Subject: Re: Welcome


Iron Butt

Posts: 639
Tri Cities, WA
IndyBill - 2009-02-16 12:11 PM

Hey everyone,
Just got a new 08 Vision Tour Premium. Taking the tour pack off because I like the lines better without it. Have not got to ride it yet because of having some of the silver painted black to match the bike.
I have had a number of Harleys, Boss Hoss's and am coming off a Triumph Rocket 111. My wife bought a Kingpin and I liked it so I thought I would go "Victory" for a while.

Come on Spring
Bill Rinnert
Martinsville In


Welcome Indy bill and enjoy your new Vic's
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SongFan
Posted 2009-02-17 6:28 AM (#28454 - in reply to #1)
Subject: RE: Welcome


Visionary

Posts: 3204
Memphis

IndyBill - "I have had a number of Harleys, Boss Hoss's and am coming off a Triumph Rocket 111."

Now you get to learn how to ride twisties like never before.

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Wyldspirit
Posted 2009-02-22 7:03 PM (#28847 - in reply to #1)
Subject: Re: Welcome


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 11
Sebastopol, CA
I have been looking for a new bike for some time now. Nothing has given my heart the flip flop like the Vision did when I first saw her. Then I demoed one last weekend...the damn thing nearly drove herself through the twisty roads. I am hooked. It is not a matter of if...a matter of when. She will be perfect for my ride to the Arctic Circle next summer. Victory even has a dealer in the Yukon! I was impressed!
Glad I found this website to glean more information about my new ride. Thank you for having it.

Sue
Sebastopol, CA
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Flatsix
Posted 2009-02-22 10:38 PM (#28860 - in reply to #28847)
Subject: Re: Welcome


Tourer

Posts: 412
Fargo, ND

 

Welcome Sue and best of luck on your upcoming purchase...you're right, they are an awesome bike!

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VRat
Posted 2009-04-20 11:18 AM (#32670 - in reply to #1)
Subject: Re: Welcome


Cruiser

Posts: 74
Lehigh Valley, Pa
Hi everyone,

New here and wanted to say hello, just purchased my second Vic which is a Vision Tour Premium. Great site with a ton of information...

Tim

Lehigh Valley, Pa
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Blue Sky Guy
Posted 2009-06-10 6:56 PM (#36411 - in reply to #28847)
Subject: Re: Welcome


Tourer

Posts: 329
scotts valley, California
Welcome, Sue,
We are not quite neighbors, but closer than most any other Vision owner I know of. I bought my Vision from Arlen Ness' place in Pleasanton, live in Scotts Valley near Santa Cruz.
What kind of Arctic Circle tour do you have in mind?
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iluvink
Posted 2009-06-20 8:17 PM (#37150 - in reply to #1)
Subject: RE: Welcome


Tourer

Posts: 411
Dallas, Texas
Hello everyone...took delivery of my Grey Tour Premium today. I LOVE IT!! I am going to be spoiled I am sure.
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wjoel
Posted 2009-06-20 8:39 PM (#37152 - in reply to #1)
Subject: RE: Welcome


Tourer

Posts: 447
Northeastern Penna.
Hey Tim,
Welcome to the Vision world and a fellow Pa. rider. You'll love your Vision.
Welcome all new Vision riders.
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radioteacher
Posted 2009-06-21 5:50 AM (#37165 - in reply to #1)
Subject: Re: Welcome


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
iluvink.

Let us know if you have any questions.

Ride Safe
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smokinjoe
Posted 2009-07-06 8:10 PM (#38173 - in reply to #1)
Subject: Re: Welcome


New user

Posts: 2
york,sc
Hi to everyone!
Just registered a few moments ago. I've been reading all of the threads for the past couple of days and I'm really impressed with this site. I've owned several bikes in the past and I currently own a '96 Kawasaki Vulcan Classic. I've been looking at the Visions since they've came out and I've fell in love with them immediately. My problem is that I've gotten older and the touring bikes are looking beter and better, and I can't get my wife to ride with me anymore because she can't take the seat on the Kaw anymore. The only way that I can afford to purchase a Vision is to sell a '68 Camaro that I've owened since '76 and get rid of the Kaw. I'm sitting on a fence and I'm worried that I will regret selling my old musclecar but I just don't drive her anymore because the gas mileage sucks out loud and no a/c! Iguess I just need a little encouragement! Any help?
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Blue Sky Guy
Posted 2009-07-06 8:51 PM (#38178 - in reply to #1)
Subject: Re: Welcome


Tourer

Posts: 329
scotts valley, California
Hey, yah, Joe, you need a Vision and you don't need to sell your muscle car or your Kaw. Sell your wife.

Did I really say that? Please don't tell my wife!
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KansasGuardsman
Posted 2009-07-06 8:56 PM (#38180 - in reply to #1)
Subject: Re: Welcome


Cruiser

Posts: 208
Wichita, Kansas
Welcome smokinjoe. I understand your spot. When I met my wife I had a Kawasaki Mean Streak. She refused to ride more than 10 minutes on the stock joke of a seat, so I got a $650 Mustang dual tour seat. That got her up to about an hour ride. Then I traded for a Kawasaki Voyager XII. That got her up to 2 - 3 hours. I got a Vision last fall (Street with a luggage rack and passenger backrest) and she gets off after a 6 hour ride regretting that we had to come home. One ride and you'll forget Maw Kaw ever even made bikes. Take the wife for a ride and she'll probably be back on the road with you.

As for the car, it sounds sweet, but unless you're into garage art, make the trade. I've got a cherry 93 Vette Vert that's my former daily driver, and it just sits in the garage unless it's raining or snowing when I leave. I can ride home wet but spending a day at work wet just doesn't work for me. If it comes down to it, I'll get a Taurus before I get rid of the Vision. My biggest dilemma now is how to get a new Vision Tour before I retire in a couple of years. The Vette is on thin ice!

As for the forum, this is the most helpful, least flaming of all the Vision forums. Go back and skim through the general and tech forums from the beginning and I think you'll be impressed.

And there are quite a few regulars here that live on the central East coast will help you put miles on it!!!! Go for it. As P. J. O'Rourke says, don't just sit there waiting to see which kind of cancer is going to take you out.
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smokinjoe
Posted 2009-07-09 7:48 PM (#38381 - in reply to #38178)
Subject: Re: Welcome


New user

Posts: 2
york,sc
Blue Sky Guy - 2009-07-06 9:51 PM

Hey, yah, Joe, you need a Vision and you don't need to sell your muscle car or your Kaw. Sell your wife.

Did I really say that? Please don't tell my wife!



Hey Blue Sky Guy,

Don't think that I haven't thought about that! My Camaro or my Kaw don't give me any grief! Did I say that?
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Blue Sky Guy
Posted 2009-07-10 12:18 AM (#38398 - in reply to #1)
Subject: Re: Welcome


Tourer

Posts: 329
scotts valley, California
Hey, Smokinjoe, glad you saw the humor in that. Probably about 50% of the population would have taken offence!
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Mongo
Posted 2009-10-12 10:33 PM (#45798 - in reply to #1)
Subject: RE: Welcome


Cruiser

Posts: 153
Newnan, GA
Thanks, I'm learning a lot about the Vision!
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freezeradio
Posted 2009-11-15 7:39 PM (#47766 - in reply to #1)
Subject: Re: Welcome


Cruiser

Posts: 96
Oswego,, Illinois,USA
So far I like this site. I have got answers from helpful people. Glad I found this one' I was on a nother one and nobody answered my question. this will be my bookmarked site for my new vision .Maby someone can teach me how to ride this thing ...lol thanx
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