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Cruiser
Posts: 60 Racine, WI United States | Don't know if any of you ex wing riders have seen pics of the possible '17 wing, but here's what I found, was just a little bored so I did some looking around
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Cruiser
Posts: 60 Racine, WI United States | Kind of hope that Victory will up the ante with some new mods to the '18 line up. |
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Tourer
Posts: 324 New Orleans, La, | Japanese version of the BMW Teleflex fork. Imitation is not only the greatest of flattery, but saves on R&D dollars and that makes a lot of cents. Kudos to Honda. I wish Polaris/Victory would start making good on the suggestion that Victory would become the progressive performance line of motorcycles opposite Indian the modern retro line. Smh.
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Tourer
Posts: 324 New Orleans, La, | Japanese version of the BMW Teleflex fork. Imitation is not only the greatest of flattery, but saves on R&D dollars and that makes a lot of cents. Kudos to Honda. I wish Polaris/Victory would start making good on the suggestion that Victory would become the progressive performance line of motorcycles opposite Indian the modern retro line. Smh.
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Tourer
Posts: 523 seattle, wa | I wonder if the F6B will have that same front end,
Or if the F6B will even be part of the lineup? |
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Visionary
Posts: 1632 Jasper, MO | V92SC - 2016-09-18 7:17 PM
Japanese version of the BMW Teleflex fork. Imitation is not only the greatest of flattery, but saves on R&D dollars and that makes a lot of cents. Kudos to Honda. I wish Polaris/Victory would start making good on the suggestion that Victory would become the progressive performance line of motorcycles opposite Indian the modern retro line. Smh.
Yep.
Honda copied the single-sided swingarm from BMW too.
A single-sided swingarm is one of the things I asked for way back when Victory was still doing pre-production Vision surveys. It makes rear tire service and replacement a breeze. We all know how convoluted the rear tire replacement process is on a Vision. If it had a single-sided swingarm, all that would be required would be to lay the bike over on the tip overs, remove a few lug bolts, and out comes the rear wheel. I wish Victory would copy that BMW feature too.
Ronnie |
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