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Necktie
Posted 2011-12-09 10:50 AM (#103049)
Subject: My Vision


Cruiser

Posts: 172
Prescott, Az
My 08 Vision now has over 50,000 miles and has evolved from an introductory model with a host of 1st year problems to a machine that I would not trade even up for any bike on the planet. This bike is mine. It has been set up by my wallet and my desire to add on anything that would make touring more comfortable for me. When I get on that machine I do not have an ache in my old body. The Kewlmetal boards and pegs take care of my bad knees and the 8 ball seat with backrest take care of my crumbling back. Music is pumped into my head. An adjustable windshield along with uppers and lowers keep me cool or warm. I can store all the old man junk I have to carry when I travel. I can ride in sub-freezing temps thanks to heated clothing and an alternator that can handle 95 watts if needed. I can call for help on the CB and I always know where I'm at thanks to the GPS. I always know what gear I'm in, how cold it is, and how many miles I can go before refueling. I can adjujst the rear shock to make sure I handle the bike in turns properly and allow for a passenger. I don't have adjust valves or worry about constant leaks. I change my own oil. I've blacked out the bike to look nice and its gets lots of compliments. Nope. I would not trade this bike even up even for a new Cross Country Tour, Ness Vision, BMW, Harley..whatever. I love this bike so much I even bought a Hammer to use around town so I don't wear the Vision out too soon. I am not bragging about all the money I have because this bike has kept me one step away from financial ruin. I spent all of this money on a great bike to make it MY bike. If not for my Vision (and Hammer) retirement would be a dull, boring experience. Merry Christmas and keep making your bike yours.
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johnnyvision
Posted 2011-12-09 11:10 AM (#103051 - in reply to #103049)
Subject: Re: My Vision


Visionary

Posts: 4278
Nice to see that I'm not the loan ranger when it comes to the vision. How ever i would trade my 08 for a 12.
Have a great Holiday
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varyder
Posted 2011-12-09 12:15 PM (#103056 - in reply to #103049)
Subject: Re: My Vision


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
Can there be more than one Visionator?
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Shadow-Bear
Posted 2011-12-09 2:38 PM (#103062 - in reply to #103049)
Subject: Re: My Vision


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 40
South Central Pennsylvania
Since I've adopted my 2011 Vision this past April, I've ridden every offering Harley has, the new Goldwing, and every Victory except the HighBall, and I haven't found anything that comes close to this level of comfort and riding satisfaction. Even the XC and CCT seemed a little "cramped" compared to the Vision. I'm also in the camp that I would not trade my Vision. 15K miles of pure satisfaction, and counting!
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Boots
Posted 2011-12-09 3:06 PM (#103063 - in reply to #103049)
Subject: Re: My Vision


Tourer

Posts: 599
New Mexico
Love the passion!! I got it, too.
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rainryder
Posted 2011-12-09 6:01 PM (#103067 - in reply to #103049)
Subject: Re: My Vision


Tourer

Posts: 444
Bay of Gigs, WA
No time to write anything-going to the store for a steak and some beer. On my Vision, of course!
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rebelce
Posted 2011-12-09 7:16 PM (#103079 - in reply to #103049)
Subject: Re: My Vision


Cruiser

Posts: 111
All this just underlines what a great bike we've chosen. I'm in this for the long haul. Can't wait to really put some miles on.
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Liandra
Posted 2011-12-10 7:36 PM (#103180 - in reply to #103049)
Subject: Re: My Vision


Cruiser

Posts: 188
Tifton, GA
I will give up my Vision when they pry my cold dead fingers off the grips. The undertaker will have to charge extra for all the things he prys thing out my hands.
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SammyJ
Posted 2011-12-10 10:30 PM (#103186 - in reply to #103049)
Subject: Re: My Vision


Cruiser

Posts: 96
Princeton, IL
I am like you all, I have never owned a bike I love and feel as comfortable on. I have spent a ton of money and time making her mine. I have 46,000 miles on her and I hope she lasts forever. More new parts are being added this winter. Can't wait for spring!
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Mr Sug
Posted 2011-12-11 1:00 AM (#103188 - in reply to #103049)
Subject: Re: My Vision


Cruiser

Posts: 117
Kansas City, MO
Im not trading - I love not looking like ever other bike out there
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docvtx
Posted 2011-12-11 11:56 AM (#103207 - in reply to #103049)
Subject: RE: My Vision


Cruiser

Posts: 98
Santa Maria CA
you guy's are right. There is nothing better to ride than my VISION, 08 with 61,000. It always buts a smile on me and make you feel better, a bad day on the VISION is always way better than any good day of work.
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