Some new observations for 2010 Vision's (what was included is now optional)
Mfoster
Posted 2009-07-23 9:48 AM (#39474)
Subject: Some new observations for 2010 Vision's (what was included is now optional)


Cruiser

Posts: 205
www.purepolaris.com scroll down and click on Victory Motorcycles... you will see the new Victory Web Page...

The Vision comes in:

Black, White, and the new Blue. No more dark red, or light Blue.

Power windshield----now is an option $
Heated seats/grips--now is an option $
ABS--- now is an option $

Has a 2 year warranty

Unlike the other models-- they say to "contact dealer" for MSRP....

I wonder if the ABS will fit on the 09? I wouldn't mind getting that.
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titanchief
Posted 2009-07-23 10:19 AM (#39481 - in reply to #39474)
Subject: Re: Some new observations for 2010 Vision's (what was included is now optional)


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 18
gonna get it all...in white!
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Mfoster
Posted 2009-07-23 10:57 AM (#39488 - in reply to #39474)
Subject: Re: Some new observations for 2010 Vision's (what was included is now optional)


Cruiser

Posts: 205
Hey! Good for you. That white sure looks nice. Do you know what the MSRP is yet?
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VisionNWRider
Posted 2009-07-23 11:11 AM (#39494 - in reply to #39474)
Subject: Re: Some new observations for 2010 Vision's (what was included is now optional)


Iron Butt

Posts: 639
Tri Cities, WA
Wow glad that Vic is really making some changes.
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VaParadox
Posted 2009-07-24 2:35 PM (#39709 - in reply to #39474)
Subject: Re: Some new observations for 2010 Vision's (what was included is now optional)


Iron Butt

Posts: 1158
Richmond, Virginia
I understand that there is still a blue its just now a two tone blue color scheme
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Slammed
Posted 2009-07-24 3:03 PM (#39713 - in reply to #39474)
Subject: RE: Some new observations for 2010 Vision's (what was included is now optional)


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 5
Are the street and premium editions gone?That blows if you have to add heated seat and grips and power shield that came standard before!!If they kept the price the same or raised it for 2010 and then you have to buy all the things that came standard would really not be cool.If that's the case I might be reconcidering my choice!

Edited by Slammed 2009-07-24 3:18 PM
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a99miata
Posted 2009-07-24 3:08 PM (#39715 - in reply to #39474)
Subject: Re: Some new observations for 2010 Vision's (what was included is now optional)


Tourer

Posts: 423
northwest florida
but did they fix the saddlebags?
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Teach
Posted 2009-07-24 11:01 PM (#39762 - in reply to #39474)
Subject: Re: Some new observations for 2010 Vision's (what was included is now optional)


Visionary

Posts: 1436
I don't know what site you were looking at but everything I've read says power ws, heated grips & seat are all standard on the Premiums. Now the Vision 8 Ball is stripped of almost everything including cruise control.
I just want to know how to LOWER the rear of my Vision 1"???
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Mfoster
Posted 2009-07-24 11:38 PM (#39764 - in reply to #39762)
Subject: Re: Some new observations for 2010 Vision's (what was included is now optional)


Cruiser

Posts: 205
Cycle Dragon is Cerritos, CA (advertise on this site too) lowers the Vision for $200. Nice...
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Mfoster
Posted 2009-07-24 11:41 PM (#39765 - in reply to #39762)
Subject: Re: Some new observations for 2010 Vision's (what was included is now optional)


Cruiser

Posts: 205
Teach - 2009-07-24 9:01 PM

I don't know what site you were looking at but everything I've read says power ws, heated grips & seat are all standard on the Premiums. Now the Vision 8 Ball is stripped of almost everything including cruise control.
I just want to know how to LOWER the rear of my Vision 1"???


I think you may be looking at the 2009 info. As 0f 2010 there is only the "Vision Tour" and it has a trunk. No more "street" version. Some of t he options you now have to add (power windshield, heated stuff). I cant tell if the chrome package of the old "premium" is standard or not yet. Nor can I find the MSRP. The site says "contact dealer" for price.... goodgrief...

www.purepolaris.com scroll down click on Victory Motorcycles.... you will see the new site. And it seems to have some glitches...
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IndyVision
Posted 2009-07-25 7:48 AM (#39776 - in reply to #39474)
Subject: Re: Some new observations for 2010 Vision's (what was included is now optional)


Tourer

Posts: 400
For the money, I would buy an 08 leftover at invoice knowing some of the problems. Bag alignment, minor electrical issues, fit and finish and save over $4,000 - $5,000. My dealer still has an 08 super steel grey.
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Teach
Posted 2009-07-25 10:29 AM (#39784 - in reply to #39474)
Subject: Re: Some new observations for 2010 Vision's (what was included is now optional)


Visionary

Posts: 1436
Mike, I believe you are mistaken and what you've read is simply an article regarding the Tour in general. I found this from the dealers meeting updates on another site:
Updates and improvements for 2010 Vision
Not just a model year of new bikes, 2010 like any year is also a year of revisions of existing models. Headlining the changes to the Vision is the $1,000 optional ABS on the Vision Tour Premium.
Other functional Vision updates include: an easier to access tang on the sidestand; 12-volt power ports are now cigarette lighter-style instead of Powerlet; radio LCD display is higher resolution for improved clarity; rider seat has slot designed to accept accessory driver backrest; and the airbox (part of the frame) now has an internal baffle, or silencer, to reduce intake noise. Bummer. We like a snorty bike.
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varyder
Posted 2009-07-25 9:23 PM (#39838 - in reply to #39474)
Subject: Re: Some new observations for 2010 Vision's (what was included is now optional)


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
wait a few weeks so that they can get the site updated and actually start selling the bikes. This probably won't happen until late August as September is the new model year start.

Now I don't know, but in a way it made absolutely no sense to sell the Street, though most street owners would disagree. It was not a hot seller and it caused problems when streeters realized they wanted the trunk also.

If the street is not an option, the V8 and Ness Vision is the choice. keep in mind the target audience for those two bikes are not the geezer glider type and do not want all the creature comfort crap.

I personally see the Vision 8-Ball being the top seller for the 2010 models.

Edited by varyder 2009-07-25 9:24 PM
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IndyVision
Posted 2009-07-25 10:04 PM (#39844 - in reply to #39474)
Subject: Re: Some new observations for 2010 Vision's (what was included is now optional)


Tourer

Posts: 400
Another way to look at it is the street was replaced by the Cross Country.
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mgoblue
Posted 2009-07-26 4:56 AM (#39854 - in reply to #39474)
Subject: Re: Some new observations for 2010 Vision's (what was included is now optional)


Cruiser

Posts: 177
I LOVE MY Vision in street mode. The tour pack is almost to radical looking for me, very functional though and a must have for overnight trips. Mine is in street mode 80% of the time. I totally love the Cross-Counrty, guess i'd better wait wait a year or 2, let them get the bugs out of that one to.
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