Soft opening is a silly concept - my company has done them before
Its basically, and as lame as it sounds, is the opening presentation of a new product before the opening presentation of a new product.
Say whattttt?
Ok.. its the smaller not quite so official opening. Kinda like a pre-party.
It's a teaser opening to get people gurgling over the new product before its mass marketed.
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Geez - never heard of them. Will be interesting to see how they do with sales in NZ
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DuuuuuCaaaaaaTiiiiiiiiiiii
You are gonna make people like Xknuts cry
They have been around for awhile, several listed on trademe off and on
Kram also has one - flame paint job and all.
They are being marketed these days as "The new national American Iron"... ie.. roll over harley and get out of our way.
BTW Chris, while they might be better engineered, I'd still buy a harley over your custard square hahaha :P I have a nice 1986 softtail I have my eye but the bank account says no (and with no pillion seat.. the women say no)
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I think they are always going to be in HD's shadow regardless of how good or bad they may be and to majority they will be most likely always be second best purely because of Harley's huge market share and clever marketing.
They also seem to have a rather large number of recalls given the somewhat limited model range: http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/mo...ory/index.html - something to be aware of, if nothing else.
Being under the Polaris umbrella isn't neccessarily a good thing either in NZ as that brand hasn't exactly enjoyed stellar sales or good reputation here up until recently.
That said, it does appear that Polaris has made concerted efforts to lift the quality and reliability of their ATV range in recent years and they certainly have a stronger dealer network than they used to have so hopefully this has rubbed off and will help on the Victory range.
Whatever the case, resale will be an issue with these bikes because of the likely small market for them versus the strength of HD and metric cruisers, so that is something that likely buyers will need to allow for. Probably won't be an issue if you are trading a Victory on a Victory but once you change to another brand be prepared to take a hit.
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Victory released their full range into New Zealand last night to an enthusiastic crowd. The full 2008 bike range, with parts, accessories & clothing on display. Brett & Lisa Fordham, the NZ dealership principals, ably assisted by the Australian contingent from Victoria Steve Harvey & Lance Whitelock.
The range will be shown at the Big Boys Toy Show 14th - 16th November.
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wow chris that victory vision looks sweet....i bet would be a nice ride!
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