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2009 Victory reviews

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    Reviewed on February 25, 2011

    Motorcycle reviewed 2009 Victory Vision Tour Premium view listing

    5.0
    I love the bike. I wish there was a way to lower it for smaller riders. (It would be nice to sit flat foot on a... read more
    I love the bike. I wish there was a way to lower it for smaller riders. (It would be nice to sit flat foot on a bike).
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    Reviewed on February 11, 2011

    Motorcycle reviewed 2009 Victory Kingpin Tour view listing

    5.0
    Polaris hit the Jackpot with manufacturing motorcycles. After the free test ride I was hooked. The overall ride is the finest I've experienced. While the Kingpin is listed as a cruiser, it can really perform on the twistys, if you don't mind a little foot board surfing. The suspension is "taut"... read more
    Polaris hit the Jackpot with manufacturing motorcycles. After the free test ride I was hooked. The overall ride is the finest I've experienced. While the Kingpin is listed as a cruiser, it can really perform on the twistys, if you don't mind a little foot board surfing. The suspension is "taut" meaning, it responds well to sportier handling. The seat is a bit rough to my elder backside, however, there are several aftermarket seats that fix that. Thinking of a new bike? Check out Victory.
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    Reviewed on January 20, 2011

    Motorcycle reviewed 2009 Victory Vegas view listing

    5.0
    I bought my Victory Vegas in May of 2010 and it is just the best bike out there. I have riden it in Arizona and took it to Florida, Mississipi, Georgia, and Alabama and the bike just handled perfectly half way across country. The ride is smooth and just the overall look and feel of it causes... read more
    I bought my Victory Vegas in May of 2010 and it is just the best bike out there. I have riden it in Arizona and took it to Florida, Mississipi, Georgia, and Alabama and the bike just handled perfectly half way across country. The ride is smooth and just the overall look and feel of it causes people to turn around and look at it all the time. It's the best bike ever!
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    Reviewed on December 23, 2010

    Motorcycle reviewed 2009 Victory Arlen Ness Victory Vision view listing

    5.0
    Why I Ride a Victory Ness Vision - I have been riding for over 35 years both professionally and for recreation, almost all of those miles have been on Harley Davidsons of one type or another. In late 2009 I decided that I wanted a new bike. I naturally headed to the closest HD dealership... read more
    Why I Ride a Victory Ness Vision - I have been riding for over 35 years both professionally and for recreation, almost all of those miles have been on Harley Davidsons of one type or another. In late 2009 I decided that I wanted a new bike. I naturally headed to the closest HD dealership where I had purchased many bikes in the past. I tried the HD touring line-up. They were good product, if not a little small in cockpit size for me. I have never owned a HD that didn't leave me stranded on the roadside with a major engine failure such as; valves hanging up, rocker assemblies disintegrating, con rods blasting free of the crankshaft or literally blowing up. I had become used to the challenges and engine rebuilds associated with owning a HD and become complacent I guess. I still thought I might purchase the 2009 CVO Screaming Eagle Road Glide however. They enjoyed the newer frame design which is a big step in ridability and safety, more on that later. In any case I began to look at other brands just for fun. I wanted a full touring bike this time around. I tried the BMW RT and LT, the Kawasaki Concours, looked at the Goldwing, Suzuki, Yamaha, and even the now extinct Buell. All were great bikes, but each left me wanting more. More usually meant larger sized cockpit, longer wheelbase and generally more comfort for the long hauls. The BMWs are great bikes, just a little restrictive for my frame. I found my knees locking up after only one hour of riding. The Goldwing is a superb bike and deserves honorable mention, but again, it forced me to have my legs in an uncomfortable riding position and unable to move them around much during the ride. What with having to open air vents on the dash for fresh air, it made me feel I was riding a car. The Far East brands were solidly built, but for me, were missing that special something that I had become accustomed to riding the big HD V twins for so many years. Fortunately for me I stumbled on to a local Victory dealership in the same mall as a HD store I was trying bikes out at. I had only seen a street & tour Vision once in Las Vegas on a fly and ride earlier in the year. They both looked strange to me, but were also handsome in a very unique way. I rode a Vision for one day and then the HD Road Glide the next. Night and day experiences. One felt a bit awkward with old design and other than style, left me wanting. Snap forward a few months as I walked into a Victory store in the Vancouver area. I was greeted by a young man who seemed to be in no hurry to sell me a bike. He asked about my riding experience and immediately offered a test ride on the demo tour Vision. He wanted to show me a thrilling local ride by leading me on a Hammer. I agreed and followed him around some great twisters for 30 minutes. He finally stopped and said, I cannot believe it, that Vision kept up with me no matter what I threw at it! I did not enlighten him on my professional riding experience, thinking it will make a great story for him as he sells Visions to others. He allowed me the courtesy to take the big Vision for a couple of hours on my own. At 170 KMH the bike was rock solid, even as I allowed my hands to hover just off the grips! My experience with all my HD FLH (touring) products was anything over 130 KMH I felt the dreaded slow wobble associated with the pre-2009 (new frame) models which always left me feeling that at those higher speeds there was imminent danger pending. The ride continued with many floorboard scrapping turns and sweepers at high speeds. I panic stopped and brought the beast down to a dead stop quickly without any fuss. By the time I returned the bike I knew that I had found what I was searching for. Wild styling aside, the handling, braking (linked), raw power, fair sized saddlebags, overall comfort and relative flick ability of the bike was in a class of its own. I quickly found out that for less than a couple of thousand dollars one could juice the motor (including labor) in the range of 25+ HP. I had always improved the stock motors on all my HDs over the years. Most started out at 70+ HP and ended up at 100+ HP. Great you say, well not so fast. To accomplish significant horsepower increases in a pushrod motor one needs to spend at least $5000.00 and usually quite a bit more for serious number increases. After which the suspension requires upgrades (Gold Cartridge, etc.) and then of course the brakes as well. Before you knew it you could easily reach $10,000.00 in improvements to have a powerful and balanced ride. I began to research the bike further and found that a Ness Signature version was available. It came with so many extras and was so unique, I thought, why not go all the way! I ordered a Ness Vision and had some extras added including motor work, chassis work, and suspension improvements, all for under $4000.00. Needless to say the bike is just what I was after; it is unique enough to stand out in a crowd of usually Harleys variation of FLH Glides, it will leave them in the dust, will out corner them with a flick of the wrist, and maybe most of all, will beckon me to ride on long after my riding buddies need to stop for the day. I have taken several 5000 K+ rides this year down to California, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and all over British Columbia. The bike is so comfortable that I just never seem to want to get off it, even after several 14+ hour days in hot weather. I have to admit I did have the saddle custom fitted for me by a saddle dealer in Washington State, but even so, the bike is simply head and shoulders ahead of my previous experiences in comfort and at so many other levels. The Ness Vision draws many compliments from folk on the road. I have become accustomed to travelers asking if they can take a photo of the bike. Recently in Montana, a group of HOG Club riders from Barcelona, Spain were stopped at a gas station in a small town where we pulled into. They were proudly wearing their HOG colours and appeared to be riding rental 2010 Electra Glides. No sooner did we stop that a crowd of the Spanish HOG members cluster around the Ness Vision asking if they could sit on the bike and have their photos taken. It was all a bit embarrassing since this went on for at least five minutes as each took turns admiring and photographing the bike, particularly so because one of my riding buddies had his beautiful new CVO Screaming Eagle Electra Glide parked right behind my ride and no one seemed to notice. I must state unequivocally that I remain a fan of the HD product. I may buy another one day, but not today. I think they are gorgeous bikes that have an established brand, accessory line and service/sales network that are tough to beat. One of the things that caused me pause before purchasing the Ness Vision was the dealer network. I understand that new dealers are coming on line monthly and I was very pleased to see on a recent week long trek that the Victory dealers actually outnumber the HD dealers where I travelled, albeit, they were often smaller and had far less glitzy showrooms. Having said all of that, I have found through research it appears that the Victory dealership locations may not be nearly as important to owners as their bikes enjoy a great track record for durability and quality control. In the end, I am very pleased with my new bike. It does everything I want it to do in a superior manner. Power, ridability, handling, wow factor, and importantly ride and comfort all play significant roles in why I choose a Victory Vision. I will have a difficult time identifying a touring replacement for this bike; it is absolutely great!
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    Reviewed on November 12, 2010

    Motorcycle reviewed 2009 Victory Vegas view listing

    5.0
    With each outing on this bike I attempt to make comparisons to my previous big-twin and it just can't be done. The smoothness & handling are from two different worlds, and the POWER...yikes! At 5' 2" there aren't many bikes I can ride comfortably without a batch of issues and mods. I walked... read more
    With each outing on this bike I attempt to make comparisons to my previous big-twin and it just can't be done. The smoothness & handling are from two different worlds, and the POWER...yikes! At 5' 2" there aren't many bikes I can ride comfortably without a batch of issues and mods. I walked into the dealership, the salesman said, "Hey, sit on this Vegas." I did, then we grinned at each other and he said, "you should take this out." Ten minutes later I was back trying not to make it obvious how much I had to HAVE this bike. Even with a passenger the bike delivers confidence and screaming performance. Simply incomparable.
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    Reviewed on October 13, 2010

    Motorcycle reviewed 2009 Victory Vision Tour Comfort view listing

    5.0
    I enjoy the power, handling and styling of my Vision. This bike stole my heart after the first ride. I said I gotta get one of these. I ride 6-7,000 miles a year and originally planned to keep my 1500 Goldwing, but Knight Vision, as I like to call it, impressed me to let it go to someone who... read more
    I enjoy the power, handling and styling of my Vision. This bike stole my heart after the first ride. I said I gotta get one of these. I ride 6-7,000 miles a year and originally planned to keep my 1500 Goldwing, but Knight Vision, as I like to call it, impressed me to let it go to someone who would appreciate a good used bike. I would like dealers to consider adding the cost of the first and second maintainence to the bike, due to how fast these will occur on a touring bike. My wife was not happy to be spending money so fast after the purchase.
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    Reviewed on October 3, 2010

    Motorcycle reviewed 2009 Victory Vegas 8-Ball view listing

    5.0
    I've had my "8 ball" for six weeks now and have more heads turned in these six weeks than eight years of riding my Honda VTX! don't get me wrong. I loved riding VTX's but this "8 ball" is a real "head turner!" I love it, so... read more
    I've had my "8 ball" for six weeks now and have more heads turned in these six weeks than eight years of riding my Honda VTX! don't get me wrong. I loved riding VTX's but this "8 ball" is a real "head turner!" I love it, so far!
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    Reviewed on September 28, 2010

    Motorcycle reviewed 2009 Victory Cory Ness Jackpot view listing

    5.0
    Like most reviewers will tell you - don't buy this bike - unless you want to get noticed. I've had cars almost go off the highway because the driver is checking out my ride. So far I've only put on a couple of hundred miles but it is great. I upgraded from a 2003 Honda Shadow 750 ACE, and... read more
    Like most reviewers will tell you - don't buy this bike - unless you want to get noticed. I've had cars almost go off the highway because the driver is checking out my ride. So far I've only put on a couple of hundred miles but it is great. I upgraded from a 2003 Honda Shadow 750 ACE, and there is a huge difference in power and performance. The bike is beautiful, from the detail of the diamond cut cylinders, to the factory/custom paint job. My wife also loves the bike riding two up. My only complaint of the whole bike is the seat. I love the looks but wish it was a little more comfortable.
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    Reviewed on September 8, 2010

    Motorcycle reviewed 2009 Victory Vegas Jackpot view listing

    5.0
    I am just enjoying my first riding season in many years. I love this bike. Lots of power and great looks to boot! The stage 1 exhaust looks and sounds great, too. The boys at the dealership are excellent to deal with as well. I highly recommend... read more
    I am just enjoying my first riding season in many years. I love this bike. Lots of power and great looks to boot! The stage 1 exhaust looks and sounds great, too. The boys at the dealership are excellent to deal with as well. I highly recommend Victory.
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    Reviewed on September 1, 2010

    Motorcycle reviewed 2009 Victory Kingpin view listing

    5.0
    I've owned Harleys for many years, this is the first Victory. I love the bike and the performance. I still have two Harleys but haven't ridden them since I purchased the Kingpin Premier. What's nice is that I can't find anything to add to it. It's a great value and a kick to... read more
    I've owned Harleys for many years, this is the first Victory. I love the bike and the performance. I still have two Harleys but haven't ridden them since I purchased the Kingpin Premier. What's nice is that I can't find anything to add to it. It's a great value and a kick to ride.
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