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ratusratus
19th April 2016, 10:02
Just traded my Ultra in on a vegas 8 ball........man there is a lot of bike for the price and its a beautiful bike!!!
Very happy indeed
haydes55
19th April 2016, 13:41
Victory motorcycles look a lot sleeker than Harleys and usually at a lot lower price. I'd consider owning a victory long before I even look at a Harley.
Edbear
19th April 2016, 16:15
Indian Scout is my preference. We were travelling back on the Motorway the other day and a Harley went by with just the right pipes on it. I commented to the Missus that one has to admit the Harley's have a unique and beautiful sound. She agreed.
AllanB
19th April 2016, 20:38
Harley sound? Potato potato potato.
Some very nice Victories out there now.
Some nice Harleys too - little things annoy me like the 1970 turn signals.
Scout - very nice.
Good to hear you are happy with your purchase. Enjoy
Edbear
19th April 2016, 21:09
Harley sound? Potato potato potato.
Some very nice Victories out there now.
Some nice Harleys too - little things annoy me like the 1970 turn signals.
Scout - very nice.
Good to hear you are happy with your purchase. Enjoy
I haven't got one but sure would love to!
It's been great to see Polaris Industries doing so well, they have produced great bikes that people want to buy. It has reached a point where Japan Inc. really has genuine competition, finally.
My last bike was the Kiwi version of the Suzuki C50T in Gunmetal grey, 2007. It was a great bike and I was gutted to have to sell it. Now, though, I would go for the Scout with pillion seat and a backrest for the wife and a suitable screen, in that really nice reddish colour.
caseye
19th April 2016, 21:25
I haven't got one but sure would love to!
It's been great to see Polaris Industries doing so well, they have produced great bikes that people want to buy. It has reached a point where Japan Inc. really has genuine competition, finally.
My last bike was the Kiwi version of the Suzuki C50T in Gunmetal grey, 2007. It was a great bike and I was gutted to have to sell it. Now, though, I would go for the Scout with pillion seat and a backrest for the wife and a suitable screen, in that really nice reddish colour.
Yep, an having taken a number of bikes for a ride lately It's leading the charge for the bandit replacement, but for the bloody price.
Edbear
19th April 2016, 21:32
Yep, an having taken a number of bikes for a ride lately It's leading the charge for the bandit replacement, but for the bloody price.
There's always a catch...:yes:
Banditbandit
21st April 2016, 16:53
Even Sonny Barger is riding a Victory these days ..
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AD345
25th April 2016, 14:41
Victory FTW
Dangsta
25th April 2016, 15:06
I've had my Vegas 8Ball for a couple of years now and love it. Nice to see a few more on the road these days. Just back from an Anzac run with 70 other bikes. Shed load of Harley's but mine was the only Vic. Great bike. Quite possibly keeping it forever.
ratusratus
26th April 2016, 11:35
I've had my Vegas 8Ball for a couple of years now and love it. Nice to see a few more on the road these days. Just back from an Anzac run with 70 other bikes. Shed load of Harley's but mine was the only Vic. Great bike. Quite possibly keeping it forever.
Mate done any mods to your bike?
we should get together with a Victory rally!
ratusratus
10th January 2017, 11:17
Saw the light sold the Vic a couple of months ago and got a good trade in price
hate to try and trade it today
Crasherfromwayback
10th January 2017, 17:03
Saw the light sold the Vic a couple of months ago and got a good trade in price
hate to try and trade it today
Well done. I understand even the dealers heard it via the media. Not cool from Polaris.
jellywrestler
10th January 2017, 18:21
Even Sonny Barger is riding a Victory these days ..
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he also said in one of his books that the ideal bike was a honda ST.
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