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johnnyvision
Posted 2010-12-07 12:56 PM (#74918)
Subject: How you would fit on a bike


Visionary

Posts: 4278
Find out what bike fits you best
http://cycle-ergo.com/
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wibiker
Posted 2010-12-07 6:33 PM (#74947 - in reply to #74918)
Subject: Re: How you would fit on a bike


Cruiser

Posts: 60
not far from hustler wisconsin
cool site!
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wibiker
Posted 2010-12-07 6:33 PM (#74948 - in reply to #74918)
Subject: Re: How you would fit on a bike


Cruiser

Posts: 60
not far from hustler wisconsin
cool site!
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Wizard523
Posted 2010-12-07 7:00 PM (#74949 - in reply to #74918)
Subject: Re: How you would fit on a bike


Tourer

Posts: 506
Woodland Hills, CA
Great site!!!
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radioteacher
Posted 2010-12-07 9:30 PM (#74966 - in reply to #74918)
Subject: Re: How you would fit on a bike


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
It is fun to play "What if"!

Ride Safe
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ScoreBo
Posted 2010-12-08 12:36 PM (#75010 - in reply to #74966)
Subject: Re: How you would fit on a bike


Iron Butt

Posts: 1117
Northeast Ohio
radioteacher - 2010-12-07 9:30 PM

It is fun to play "What if"!

Ride Safe


+1

I found it interesting that I have less knee bend on the Vision than the Cross Country.
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mkultra
Posted 2010-12-08 1:13 PM (#75015 - in reply to #74918)
Subject: Re: How you would fit on a bike


Tourer

Posts: 374
Tucson, AZ
Dang...the filter at work blocks it.....drat!

mike
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Vinner1
Posted 2012-05-24 5:53 PM (#115104 - in reply to #74918)
Subject: RE: How you would fit on a bike


Cruiser

Posts: 266
Hartland, , WI
For all those people that wonder why the Vision is so popular with us we should fix/permanent paste this link to the forum section.

I had a BMW 1200LT fully loaded and couldn't drive it more than an hour and my knee started hurting. Saw the Vision when they came out...5 minute ride...bought it...sold the BMW the next day.

If comfort is what you rate very high on a touring bike this website is perfect. Check the knee angle difference betwee the BMW 1200LT and the Vision.....22 degrees!!!! The Goldwing....17 degrees! You can stop wondering why one test ride will make you pull the trigger.

http://cycle-ergo.com/
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goat813
Posted 2012-05-24 7:09 PM (#115110 - in reply to #74918)
Subject: Re: How you would fit on a bike


Cruiser

Posts: 215
W'ford Tx
Comparing the two this really explains why so many ex Vulcan owners now own a Vision.
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Nozzledog
Posted 2012-05-24 7:12 PM (#115112 - in reply to #74918)
Subject: RE: How you would fit on a bike


Visionary

Posts: 1229
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
I found, if your mouse has a scroll wheel, you can scroll between the images and get a better idea of the differences, giving you an overlay effect as you go.
Here I scrolled between ;
Vision and Goldwing
Vision and Road Glide
Vision and BMW K1600GTL

The Road Glide was closest in leg position and the BMW closest in arm position.
Too bad it doesn't let you move the feet around on the floorboards. Something the other bikes won't let you do.

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pete a
Posted 2012-05-24 8:27 PM (#115116 - in reply to #74918)
Subject: Re: How you would fit on a bike


Cruiser

Posts: 142
elgin mn
I went for a ride yesterday and stopped in at a can am dealership, I had a idea I could buy a spyder for the co pilot, plus would have 2 fun cycles! The put me on a fully loaded w/pushbutton. I sat on it it Felt ok, went out 2 the 4 lane took off 1 mile up the hill my knees hurt my back felt cramped. I turned around dropped it off and told the salesman That I felt like a pretzel! Today I looked at this post and the angle of my knees on the can am hurts just looking at the cartoon dude. I love my Vision!
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ScoreBo
Posted 2012-05-24 8:40 PM (#115117 - in reply to #115104)
Subject: RE: How you would fit on a bike


Iron Butt

Posts: 1117
Northeast Ohio
Vinner1 - 2012-05-24 6:53 PM

I had a BMW 1200LT fully loaded and couldn't drive it more than an hour and my knee started hurting.



My buddy runs Mick-O-Pegs on his LT. The most innovative highway pegs I have ever seen.

http://www.ridingiswonderful.com/page21.php



Edited by ScoreBo 2012-05-24 8:41 PM
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2012-05-24 8:53 PM (#115118 - in reply to #74918)
Subject: Re: How you would fit on a bike


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
im probably wrong in understanding this but is this site saying the visions seat height is 29.5 inches?
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ScoreBo
Posted 2012-05-24 9:20 PM (#115120 - in reply to #74918)
Subject: Re: How you would fit on a bike


Iron Butt

Posts: 1117
Northeast Ohio
Chris, that site is wrong. According to MaVic, our seat height is 26.5". http://www.polaris.com/en-us/victory-motorcycles/touring/vision/pag...
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Vinner1
Posted 2012-05-25 2:57 PM (#115171 - in reply to #115117)
Subject: RE: How you would fit on a bike


Cruiser

Posts: 266
Hartland, , WI
ScoreBo - 2012-05-24 7:40 PM

Vinner1 - 2012-05-24 6:53 PM

I had a BMW 1200LT fully loaded and couldn't drive it more than an hour and my knee started hurting.



My buddy runs Mick-O-Pegs on his LT. The most innovative highway pegs I have ever seen.

http://www.ridingiswonderful.com/page21.php



When I said I had everything on the BMW I did....I had the Mick-O-Pegs...and the Jpegs too....and the Michigan Wheel foot peg aftermarket...it moved my foot 2" forward. I tried everything and when using the aftermarket footrests....it felt like someone had put "road pegs" on a hippo...ouch!

The Mick-O-pegs are a great idea but the engineering isn't there yet. The bolts it comes with must not be harden enough as they bend easily and then you can't get them off to work on parts of the bike. My dealer could not get one off with a hamer and torch...had to buy me another one and install it. Again...you have to swing your legs out wide to get at the Mick-O-Pegs and feel like a wish bone of the turkey!

Loved the performace of my BMW...better performance for my liking than my Vision...but who gives a shXt if you can't ride if very long!



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