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radioteacher
Posted 2008-12-11 3:25 AM (#24846)
Subject: Vision video review by the Wall Street Journal


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
I did not know that the Wall Street Journal reviewed motorcycles.

A 'Vision' of Power and Comfort

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rq7LlAgyUA0

All in all it was a nice review.
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spursmvp
Posted 2008-12-11 7:54 AM (#24850 - in reply to #24846)
Subject: Re: Vision video review by the Wall Street Journal


Tourer

Posts: 377
O'Neill, Nebraska
Very good points in here.. Hey the WSJ even agrees that if you want to be part of 'the crowd' buy an HD. I guess this is why we all purchased this bike. It's awesome!
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wjoel
Posted 2008-12-11 8:22 AM (#24851 - in reply to #24846)
Subject: RE: Vision video review by the Wall Street Journal


Tourer

Posts: 447
Northeastern Penna.
That was a nice segment on the Vision, by the WSJ. I'm not sure, but has the WSJ had previous advertising in
their paper by Harley Davidson.
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Rebel
Posted 2008-12-11 10:36 AM (#24861 - in reply to #24846)
Subject: Re: Vision video review by the Wall Street Journal


Iron Butt

Posts: 600
Linwood, MI
"Bikers who want to stay under the radar should steer clear of the Victory dealership."

Boy, ain't that the truth! lol

Nice review.
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VaParadox
Posted 2008-12-11 10:38 AM (#24862 - in reply to #24846)
Subject: Re: Vision video review by the Wall Street Journal


Iron Butt

Posts: 1158
Richmond, Virginia
Interesting how HD owners all love the bike and walk immediately toward it and point out every single feature (they usually dont have),
but their own personal "status" wont allow them to buy one because that kinship with their HD friends is more important. I guess our
Visions are not for everyone, however they ARE for people who are individuals first, who think outside the box, who are trend setters not trend followers, and yes even appreciate a slightly "flambouyant" piece of moving art. Remember gang, our country was
founded by settlers who thought outside the box, wanted something better. Every great leader became great because they challenged
the status quo, ever Scientific discovery and cure was only made possible by someone who didnt follow the current line of thought.
All of us are bound for glory in our lives because our purchase shows that we think on our own, outside common beliefs. Doesnt that make each of us VISIONaries???
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Trekwolf164
Posted 2008-12-11 11:34 AM (#24864 - in reply to #24846)
Subject: Re: Vision video review by the Wall Street Journal


Iron Butt

Posts: 965
New York State
The bike is a real Eye Magnet I get compliments where ever I stop
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smadge
Posted 2008-12-11 12:10 PM (#24866 - in reply to #24846)
Subject: Re: Vision video review by the Wall Street Journal


Cruiser

Posts: 125
Kerrville Texas ( now a homeowner on six acres)
Is this guy a pro ????

Talk about mr. excitement !!!!! What a dud!!!!!

Smadge
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Rebel
Posted 2008-12-11 1:26 PM (#24869 - in reply to #24866)
Subject: Re: Vision video review by the Wall Street Journal


Iron Butt

Posts: 600
Linwood, MI
smadge - 2008-12-11 12:10 PM

Is this guy a pro ????

Talk about mr. excitement !!!!! What a dud!!!!!

Smadge

Dude, he "writes" for a financial paper. What do you think? lol
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Wizard523
Posted 2008-12-11 1:55 PM (#24871 - in reply to #24846)
Subject: Re: Vision video review by the Wall Street Journal


Tourer

Posts: 506
Woodland Hills, CA
I enjoy any press on the Vision, even if it is a bit dry. The new Baggers magazine also has an article on another Ness version of the Vision. Overall, the good comments keep piling up, and it seems to be slowly creeping its way into the mainstream (although for me, I like riding something unique and not often seen). While hard core Harley riders may never admit to liking the Vision, I get far more "thumbs up" on my Vision than I ever did on my Harley, but my guess is that is true of all here on this website.
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a99miata
Posted 2008-12-11 6:09 PM (#24886 - in reply to #24846)
Subject: Re: Vision video review by the Wall Street Journal


Tourer

Posts: 423
northwest florida
pretty fair piece. like he said if you want to stand out and ride... get the vision!
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