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Banjo
Posted 2017-07-07 10:44 PM (#192078)
Subject: The New Vision


Tourer

Posts: 319
Does this remind you of something?



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Don07tncav
Posted 2017-07-08 5:36 AM (#192079 - in reply to #192078)
Subject: Re: The New Vision


Cruiser

Posts: 207
Looks like Polaris lost more customers.
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Bones
Posted 2017-07-08 7:59 AM (#192080 - in reply to #192078)
Subject: Re: The New Vision


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 43
Rossville, IL
http://www.vision-riders.com/bb/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=26693&po...
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radioteacher
Posted 2017-07-08 11:17 PM (#192082 - in reply to #192078)
Subject: Re: The New Vision


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
Interesting

RT
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2017-07-12 2:32 PM (#192090 - in reply to #192078)
Subject: Re: The New Vision


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
Reminds me of alot of things, but nothing like the vision thats for sure..

Is not the bags ? How about the fairing? Maybe its the headlight? Cant think what it is that doesn't remind me of the vision
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rainryder II
Posted 2017-07-12 3:53 PM (#192091 - in reply to #192078)
Subject: Re: The New Vision


Cruiser

Posts: 106
Yamahas' Vision version.
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lennyb
Posted 2017-07-12 3:58 PM (#192092 - in reply to #192078)
Subject: Re: The New Vision


Iron Butt

Posts: 802
Perry Hall, MD
I agree that it isn't a Vision, but it is interesting.

My Vision has always been dependable, and with just 70k on the odometer still performs great, turns heads every time I'm on the road, and makes me a happy pilot. For others who may have had a different experience, or simply desire to have something new a change to something like the Star Venture might be a good move. There is no enticement for me to replace the Vision with something else 'just because', but I appreciate knowing about what is available in the same class if the time comes. Thanks Banjo.

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Bones
Posted 2017-07-12 5:00 PM (#192093 - in reply to #192090)
Subject: Re: The New Vision


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 43
Rossville, IL

Arkainzeye - 2017-07-12 2:32 PM Reminds me of alot of things, but nothing like the vision thats for sure..

No, it doesn't "look" like the Vision, but it certainly has all of the same design elements only taken to a whole new level.  Unlike Victory, it's quite evident the Yammi engineers have been listening to several of us Vision owners posting on various forums what our desires are for a newly redesigned bike and actually listened to the customers.  When you watch some of their videos unveiling the bike, it's pretty obvious they are tuned in to the typical Vision owner and "...developed the bike for that niche of the market except modernized it."

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X-Magna
Posted 2017-07-14 9:39 PM (#192100 - in reply to #192078)
Subject: Re: The New Vision


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 12
Birmingham, AL United States
Since I'm not a HD person and won't buy an Indian thanks to Polaris, Unless something else comes out this will mostly like be my next bike if/when my 11 Vision every stops running or I can't get parts.. Hopefully not for a long time..... Ride Often Stay Safe!!!

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iluvink
Posted 2017-07-15 10:55 PM (#192103 - in reply to #192078)
Subject: Re: The New Vision


Tourer

Posts: 411
Dallas, Texas
I like it, but seems like the center of gravity might be a little higher, and the riding position not quite as long legged. However, does the gas cap leak...is it difficult to add gas to..do the saddle bags not close quite right....does the trunk rattle...does the radio suck at picking up stations..?? But then run and ride beautifully...things you get used to.

Edited by iluvink 2017-07-15 10:56 PM
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MaxAlexand
Posted 2017-07-25 1:14 PM (#192124 - in reply to #192078)
Subject: Re: The New Vision


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 6
This is the first bike that has caught my attention since I bought my 2012 Vision.
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sjaskow
Posted 2017-07-26 12:41 PM (#192133 - in reply to #192078)
Subject: RE: The New Vision


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 25
Hastings, MN United States

I rode one last weekend at a Star demo days and had the following thoughts:

- the rev limiter is way too easy to hit
- wind and rain protection aren't as good as the Vision
- the infotainment system is way too complicated

It was nice but I'm still searching for a Vision replacment.

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SteveS
Posted 2017-07-26 1:48 PM (#192134 - in reply to #192133)
Subject: RE: The New Vision


Cruiser

Posts: 154
Danbury, Connecticut
Sjaskow, How was the comfort and handling? Is the lean angle comparable? How does the engine pull compared to a stock Vision? I suspect braking is probably better than the Vision? How much time did you actually get to spend on it?
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sjaskow
Posted 2017-07-27 12:31 PM (#192137 - in reply to #192134)
Subject: RE: The New Vision


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 25
Hastings, MN United States
SteveS - 2017-07-26 2:48 PM

Sjaskow, How was the comfort and handling? Is the lean angle comparable? How does the engine pull compared to a stock Vision? I suspect braking is probably better than the Vision? How much time did you actually get to spend on it?


Comfort and handling were on par with the Vision. I'd say the lean angle was close but I didn't really get to try it. My only real complaint was the back rest was kind of short.

The engine pull was better than my stock Vision but the Vision has much longer legs.

Braking was about the same, it's dual-disc ABS but I don't know about the linked part.

The demo loop was about 20 miles and, with the exception of about 1/2 mile, all 2 lane with some decent curves.
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2017-07-28 8:52 PM (#192143 - in reply to #192078)
Subject: Re: The New Vision


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGINcn7UtEA
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DBbear127
Posted 2018-03-18 5:59 PM (#192455 - in reply to #192078)
Subject: Re: The New Vision


New user

Posts: 3
Haven?t ridden one yet but sitting on one was cramped for me.
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davev1pa
Posted 2018-03-31 11:23 AM (#192463 - in reply to #192078)
Subject: Re: The New Vision


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 9
I had an 86 yamaha venture now an 08 Vision.......just love the ergonomics of the vision...and the v twin, and the better mpg.....just miss the luggage capacity
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