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I say do it. I actually work for Triumph dealership that also owns a Victory dealership. Victory has made some great strides in their short existance the biggest one is teaming up with Arlen Ness. I've ridden almost all the bikes except the Hammer and they are friggen sweet. Plus like its been said they are reliable. I haven't met one Victory owner who has said that their bike has been in the shop for anything other than routine maintence.
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My wife and I each have a Victory. I have a 01, V92c aqnd the wife has 03 TC. My 01 has been punched to 101 with cams increased compression and hopped fuel delivery with 2 into 1 drag pipes and is as reliable as a tank. My wifes has the Freedom Big Bore Kit stage 1 pipes and a chip.
Both bikes are comfortable powerful and with great brakes. (Brembos). For a cruiser I can recomend them whole heartedly. Should you get one and want to tweak it a bit, let me recomemnd Lloydz Motorworks in Pinebush NY Built both motors for us. One thing you should be aware that the 100 ci forward have very low compression (J&E makes a nice 10.5 to 1 and 12 to 1 kits). You will not go wrong with a Victory and if we dod not already have a set of Goldwings we would probably haveVisions. As little as I like Push rod engines the only other Cruiser I would consider is the Star, good looking machines. |
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I loved that bike ,had HK staggered straight pipes, stage 1 kit, oil filter mod, K&N air cleaner, Ulitmate seat (can't say enough good stuff about that seat), plus a few other little items that made it so sweet. It was bittersweet getting rid of it. For what its worth, it could take on a VTX 1300 without breaking a sweat (so to speak). It went from reliable little grandma bike to "HOLD ON TIGHT" LOL I miss it. The more I look at Victory the more I like them. I need something versatile as it will be a daily driver and my transport for a solo trip to Sand Point Idaho and back next summer (I hope). With all the options for saddlebags and trunk it doesn't look like I could do much better anywhere else. I can be "out the door" including the buttf**k costs, for about $18,500. |
Aside from the massively huge fenders it's a good looking bike.
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I don't like those big ass fenders....... Or the color.
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Those big ass fenders are a big part of the reason that I LIKE the bike. :D
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I'd say check out the Triumph Rocket Three first. That's one hauling ass mutha. Then check out the Harley-Davidson V-Rod family.
But if you were to really want the geezer cruiser, then yes, the Victory is the better choice. Decent power and well sorted (for a cruiser) suspension. Isn't as floaty in the corners as a typical Hardly Ableson or a rice burner. |
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V-Rod? Yup, that's a sweet bike alright. My goal is to be just as comfortable riding to Idaho as I would be going to bike night or work in the morning. If I wanted a geezer bike I would go with a Venture, Gold Wing, Ultra Classic or maybe a Victory Vision. My dream bike? BMW R1200 GS But that may be 'slightly' out of my reach. :shrug: |
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