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    OMG - I gottta say that the dressing on that red one is WAY over the top. I certainly wont be looking to buy one! But the Lime green one mmmmmmm, and I gotta say - Cory Ness's signature model is a sweet looking machine. I could happily be seen drooling over that
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Redneck View Post
    Are ya talking about this one? I LOVE IT....
    I think its a love or hate relationship. It certainly has moved the luxury cruiser into the 21st century. All the mod cons!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    Im not sure if I like them or not - will be nice to see one in the metal. Also be interesting to hear how they ride on NZ's roads.
    I had one up my arse doing 250 clicks down a country road (private of course) and even when we went through the Waimate gorge he wasnt to far behind,they seem to ride fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    I had one up my arse doing 250 clicks down a country road (private of course) and even when we went through the Waimate gorge he wasnt to far behind,they seem to ride fine.
    Yeah, you did!
    That was a fun day! Hope to do it again sometime.

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    Hmmm have to admit I barely knew Victory existed, saw one at the Brass in June, nice machine.

    I don't like the Victory.....website!! It uses flash for everything - yes I know web designers think it is cool, but it isn't. Just irritating.

    If you want something different, an interesting bike, a HD that isn't an HD, then these are a good choice.

    97hp out of 1700cc isn't much to boast about but in the real world I'm sure these bikes perform or they wouldn't sell at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    Hmmm have to admit I barely knew Victory existed, saw one at the Brass in June, nice machine.

    I don't like the Victory.....website!! It uses flash for everything - yes I know web designers think it is cool, but it isn't. Just irritating.

    If you want something different, an interesting bike, a HD that isn't an HD, then these are a good choice.

    97hp out of 1700cc isn't much to boast about but in the real world I'm sure these bikes perform or they wouldn't sell at all.
    Hey mate...97 horses is more than enough to kill ya on......and its not how fast they go that matters...its how they sound...eh Chris!!!!

    Freak them bikes SOUND so good!...specially thru tunnels...eh Chris!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Griffin View Post
    OMG - I gottta say that the dressing on that red one is WAY over the top. I certainly wont be looking to buy one! But the Lime green one mmmmmmm, and I gotta say - Cory Ness's signature model is a sweet looking machine. I could happily be seen drooling over that
    Mate they look bloody fantastic!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by xknuts View Post
    And More Photos
    I think the indicators on that tourer need to be bigger....

    It looks like KZ7 under full sail!

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    This is an interesting bloggers site to easily distinguish the different models available. He talks thru the differences, and subtle changes for 2009.

    See Gallery pages 6, 9, and last

    http://thevog.net/

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    whats the pricing on them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 007 View Post
    whats the pricing on them?
    $15,000-$20,000NZD new I believe
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    Quote Originally Posted by 007 View Post
    whats the pricing on them?
    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Rider View Post
    $15,000-$20,000NZD new I believe
    Not even close Tony,

    Reading from the NZ Retail price list, SFI Motorcycles, Auckland, Aug 2008

    8Ball $23K, Kingpin $29K, Hammer $29K, Jackpot $28K, NessJackpot $33K Vegas $24.5K, Vision Street $31K, Vision Tour $35K

    Probably plus ORC's.

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    Ok well thats 15,000 - 20,000 for secondhand ones. All the ones ive seen in NZ have cost between that. Hasn't been any "new" ones frequently for sale.

    Edit -

    Weren't you selling victorys for between 15,000 - 20,000? I thought you imported them and sold them? Were they new or second hand?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Rider View Post
    Ok well thats 15,000 - 20,000 for secondhand ones. All the ones ive seen in NZ have cost between that. Hasn't been any "new" ones frequently for sale.
    Weren't you selling victorys for between 15,000 - 20,000? I thought you imported them and sold them? Were they new or second hand?
    Yeah, you are correct! And for 2nd hand too.
    I have an 04 Kingpin & 07 Kingpin Tour available.

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    Only reason I don't own a Victory?

    Can't afford one.

    And we need two in this house-hold.
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