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Canuck
Posted 2007-07-18 2:06 AM (#116)
Subject: Canada Vrse USA


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With thw Canadian dollar almost at par to the US but a $4,000 difference in price for the Vision, If I go to the US and pick up my Vision will the Warrenty be OK in Canada?
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Crawford
Posted 2007-12-17 12:27 PM (#3145 - in reply to #116)
Subject: RE: Canada Vrse USA


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I have heard they are reducing the Canadian price by 5% because of the stronger Canadian dollar.

Crawford
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BUCKEYE
Posted 2007-12-17 1:34 PM (#3158 - in reply to #116)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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The Canadians are cool. They send us those black and white geese every year (good eating), and their police are called Mounties. Anything with the word "mount" is cool. They also still give the love out to the mullett! My favorite hairstyle. (hockey players and coaches only). They have the "horseshoe" falls, and left the crumbling side to us. They gave us APRIL WINE, TRIUMPH, and RUSH just to scrape the surface. Your women are hot, even when it's cold. If it wasn't for those politicians making you out to look like a bunch of frenchman, you would get more respect down here. The again, who wants to be in the that much snow, for that long? I guess you can watch Hockey Night in Canada in your garage with the seat warmer on, listening to Moving Pictures, and drinking MOOSEHEAD BEER! (my favorite) Take off eh?
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BUCKEYE
Posted 2007-12-17 1:37 PM (#3159 - in reply to #116)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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I've loved the Maple Leafs since Lanny McDonald.
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Crawford
Posted 2007-12-17 2:01 PM (#3161 - in reply to #3159)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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Yes it really sucks here with all the snow. At least we aren't a s bad off as eastern Canada and North eastern USA! It sucks even more to be them!

It's nice to read the forum about other people's experiences riding the Vision. It helps me daydream about riding my own Vision in April.

Crawford
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BUCKEYE
Posted 2007-12-17 2:17 PM (#3162 - in reply to #116)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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as long as there is no snow on the road, turn your heaters up, and TAKE -OFF ay! watch out for the black ice,,,
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lowtone9
Posted 2007-12-17 5:46 PM (#3191 - in reply to #3162)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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Except for a few under-fifties and the hockey players they are all down here at Panama City Beach gorging on grouper off of that stupid communist government pension with free medical care. Poor Canadians, they only get to see the pretty snow on TV.
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Crawford
Posted 2007-12-17 10:20 PM (#3204 - in reply to #3191)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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lowtone9 - 2007-12-17 4:46 PM

Except for a few under-fifties and the hockey players they are all down here at Panama City Beach gorging on grouper off of that stupid communist government pension with free medical care. Poor Canadians, they only get to see the pretty snow on TV.


Man are you full of some misconceptions.

Medical Care in Canada may be free in some provinces but it isn't free while traveling out of country for any Canadian.

As far as Canada Pension goes, everyone that works pays into it and if you don't pay into it you don't get it and even when you do get at age 65 it's not enough for anyone to actually live on. If one doesn't plan and save for their retirement like I did, you have almost nothing. I retired at 55 and plan on doing lots of touring on my new Victory Vision thru Canada and the USA. So many places to explore!

As for all the Canadians at Panama City Beach, it's only maybe 1/10 of one percent that's there in the winter and that would be the lucky ones who planned and saved for their retirement.

Crawford
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Miles
Posted 2007-12-18 5:38 AM (#3207 - in reply to #116)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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Just FYI.. to buy a bike in the US and bring it up to Canada, just requires a little planning, but nothing major.

1. You need a fax from Polaris verifying that that the bike meets Canada emission codes. (Dealer should be able to help with this easy enough, I would insure the VIN is on this FAX it will help.)
2. Also fax a copy of the above to Customs where you are crossing into Canada.
3. Customs generally requires 72 hours notice before you "import your vehicle".
4. To my knowledge the warranty will not be valid in Canada.
5. Don't forget you will have to pay GST at the border.

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BUCKEYE
Posted 2007-12-18 10:14 AM (#3210 - in reply to #116)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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29 Palms California
miles, you are the man! A man who knows what he wants, will surely plan for it. It's evident our Canuck knows how to plan, since he retired at 55. I think he may become a U.S. Citizen if we keep helping him out...(if only part time in the winter) Canadian money still spends here!
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lowtone9
Posted 2007-12-18 10:47 AM (#3214 - in reply to #3204)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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Crawford - 2007-12-17 9:20 PM

lowtone9 - 2007-12-17 4:46 PM

Except for a few under-fifties and the hockey players they are all down here at Panama City Beach gorging on grouper off of that stupid communist government pension with free medical care. Poor Canadians, they only get to see the pretty snow on TV.


Man are you full of some misconceptions.

Medical Care in Canada may be free in some provinces but it isn't free while traveling out of country for any Canadian.

As far as Canada Pension goes, everyone that works pays into it and if you don't pay into it you don't get it and even when you do get at age 65 it's not enough for anyone to actually live on. If one doesn't plan and save for their retirement like I did, you have almost nothing. I retired at 55 and plan on doing lots of touring on my new Victory Vision thru Canada and the USA. So many places to explore!

As for all the Canadians at Panama City Beach, it's only maybe 1/10 of one percent that's there in the winter and that would be the lucky ones who planned and saved for their retirement.

Crawford


Hey, I know all of that crap, take it easy. Have a beer, eh?
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BUCKEYE
Posted 2007-12-18 12:06 PM (#3219 - in reply to #116)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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bbrrrrttttt. lowtone9....LOL that still cracks me up! There is nothing funny than flatualance! A fart in the wind, always brings a chuckle!
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pollolittle
Posted 2007-12-18 2:38 PM (#3236 - in reply to #116)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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Too close to the holidays, you fellas gettin' a little twisted and testie. In Buckeye's world, just get BUKNAKD.
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Praxman
Posted 2007-12-18 8:51 PM (#3253 - in reply to #116)
Subject: RE: Canada Vrse USA


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I ordered my vision back in sept. for possession around march,got a call from my dealer few weeks ago that price on tour premium was reduced by $2100 which makes about $2000 diff.can-us ,also dealer told me as far as he knows US Victory dealers cannot sell to Canadian customers

In my opinion since vision is a new production bike I would want warranty,just my 2 cents.

With the $2100 savings I ordered billet wheels,can't wait till spring.
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Crawford
Posted 2007-12-19 9:22 AM (#3272 - in reply to #3214)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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Hey, I know all of that crap, take it easy. Have a beer, eh?

BURP! Man nothing like a cold Canadian ICE beer, huh?

Crawford


Edited by Crawford 2007-12-19 9:23 AM
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Crawford
Posted 2007-12-19 9:29 AM (#3273 - in reply to #3253)
Subject: RE: Canada Vrse USA


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Praxman - 2007-12-18 7:51 PM

I ordered my vision back in sept. for possession around march,got a call from my dealer few weeks ago that price on tour premium was reduced by $2100 which makes about $2000 diff.can-us ,also dealer told me as far as he knows US Victory dealers cannot sell to Canadian customers

In my opinion since vision is a new production bike I would want warranty,just my 2 cents.

With the $2100 savings I ordered billet wheels,can't wait till spring.


Yes I heard from my dealer that there was a 5% drop in the Canadian Victory prices, WOWHO!

I have the same thoughts as you, not just because it's a NEW production bike but also because it is a new bike, warranty is very important! I'm thinking I will spend some of the savings on an extended warranty.

Crawford
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Crawford
Posted 2007-12-19 9:36 AM (#3274 - in reply to #3210)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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BUCKEYE - 2007-12-18 9:14 AM

miles, you are the man! A man who knows what he wants, will surely plan for it. It's evident our Canuck knows how to plan, since he retired at 55. I think he may become a U.S. Citizen if we keep helping him out...(if only part time in the winter) Canadian money still spends here!


Don't be surprised Buckeye one winter I come rolling up your driveway on my Victory Vision! Hope you got lots of room for guests!

Right now the Canadian dollar spends better in the US than has for many, many years! It is close to par at this time.

Crawford
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lowtone9
Posted 2007-12-19 10:31 AM (#3279 - in reply to #3272)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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Crawford - 2007-12-19 8:22 AM

Hey, I know all of that crap, take it easy. Have a beer, eh?

BURP! Man nothing like a cold Canadian ICE beer, huh?

Crawford


Yeah, I`m sort of a connosieur. The word "beer" must appear somewhere on the container.
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BUCKEYE
Posted 2007-12-19 11:08 AM (#3282 - in reply to #116)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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29 Palms California
If you show up in my nape of the woods, your entirely welcome. Bring some MooseHead. I Hate Labatts, and Molsen, but any other CASE of beer and a video of the greatest HOCKEY FIGHTS and GOALS, will get you one night at hotel BukNakd. Palm Springs is a haven for the snowbirds. I don't mind, because they are down the hill, about 20 minutes from Yucca, Valley. I don't know why the locals get twisted panties over snowbirds...maybe because they wish they could go somewhere for the winter when they retire?
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pollolittle
Posted 2007-12-19 11:42 AM (#3288 - in reply to #116)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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Crawford, please be careful showing up in them there parts o' the country where the infamous BukNakd has been spotted. The say he (could be she not sure)(hehe) tramps around with a biker helmet, cowboy boots, and a Schlitz in one hand and waving a small bb gun in the other. The locals say they have spotted it, on occassion, normally on the weekends or major holiday. But no pics to date and the only one that has ever been closely scrutinized as the photo of BUKNAKD, is the one of some old geezer on a small motoscooter with ape hangers with a helmet and some funky jersey. Once again, no proof, just saying. I hear he goes off, half-cocked too.
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pollolittle
Posted 2007-12-19 11:42 AM (#3289 - in reply to #116)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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Brighton, TN
Crawford, please be careful showing up in them there parts o' the country where the infamous BukNakd has been spotted. The say he (could be she not sure)(hehe) tramps around with a biker helmet, cowboy boots, and a Schlitz in one hand and waving a small bb gun in the other. The locals say they have spotted it, on occassion, normally on the weekends or major holiday. But no pics to date and the only one that has ever been closely scrutinized as the photo of BUKNAKD, is the one of some old geezer on a small motoscooter with ape hangers with a helmet and some funky jersey. Once again, no proof, just saying. I hear he goes off, half-cocked too.
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lowtone9
Posted 2007-12-19 2:08 PM (#3293 - in reply to #3282)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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BUCKEYE - 2007-12-19 10:08 AM

If you show up in my nape of the woods, your entirely welcome. Bring some MooseHead. I Hate Labatts, and Molsen, but any other CASE of beer and a video of the greatest HOCKEY FIGHTS and GOALS, will get you one night at hotel BukNakd. Palm Springs is a haven for the snowbirds. I don't mind, because they are down the hill, about 20 minutes from Yucca, Valley. I don't know why the locals get twisted panties over snowbirds...maybe because they wish they could go somewhere for the winter when they retire?


Well now see? On top of the free medical and cushy retirement they get the cool invitations.
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Crawford
Posted 2007-12-19 2:17 PM (#3295 - in reply to #3293)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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lowtone9 - 2007-12-19 1:08 PM

Well now see? On top of the free medical and cushy retirement they get the cool invitations.

Not only are you a connoisseur of beer but I also see you are a connoisseur of fine whining.

Sorry lowtone9 I couldn't resist!




Edited by Crawford 2007-12-19 2:21 PM
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Crawford
Posted 2007-12-19 2:29 PM (#3297 - in reply to #3293)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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Buckeye are you sure those snowbirds aren't over the HILL instead of down the hill like you said.


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Miles
Posted 2007-12-19 4:50 PM (#3300 - in reply to #3274)
Subject: Re: Canada Vrse USA


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Crawford - 2007-12-19 9:36 AM
Right now the Canadian dollar spends better in the US than has for many, many years! It is close to par at this time.
Crawford


I was really hoping to do my holiday shopping in Richmond or Vancouver or maybe even Victoria, but it just isn't worth it this year and I think stores on this side of the border that rely on the Canadian customers for certain things this time of year are suffering too.

I sure hope it recovers soon.
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