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KCVic
Posted 2011-10-24 8:56 PM (#99808)
Subject: Joined the Club!


Cruiser

Posts: 57
Kansas City, MO
Well, after much (and I mean MUCH) testing, researching, riding and reviewing of just about every touring rig on the market... I pulled the trigger on a 2011 Silver and Black Vision today!
I take delivery of her this weekend (it goes without saying... this week is going to drag!).

I've got the dealer installing Kicker speakers (front & back), lower deflectors, XM radio and Navigation wiring (but looks like the Nav isn't currently available... maybe an indication Victory is upgrading to the 665? we'll see, but I'm happy either way).

Let's see, what else? Did I mention I'm excited??
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xsubrider
Posted 2011-10-24 9:07 PM (#99809 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: Re: Joined the Club!


Cruiser

Posts: 102
Cary, NC
Congratulations. We got ours on July 16th. Already have 3650 miles on it. That was with 15 days in the shop.
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glighto11
Posted 2011-10-24 9:09 PM (#99810 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: Re: Joined the Club!


Iron Butt

Posts: 741
Central New York
Congrats on the new ride! I have no doubt you'll love it.
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BreadmanRo
Posted 2011-10-24 9:17 PM (#99811 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: Re: Joined the Club!


Cruiser

Posts: 155
Stockton, California
Boy does that sound familiar. I searched then researched then researched some more for about one year before I bought Rosie (2010 Pearl White). Patience pays off though She is a great bike and I have had no problems to speak of. Have almost 15.000 miles so far. Just got back from a 1100 mile ride to Oregon and back (California). Rode like a champ. I am sure you will enjoy. Congrats

Edited by BreadmanRo 2011-10-24 9:18 PM
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Trekwolf164
Posted 2011-10-25 9:27 AM (#99837 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: Re: Joined the Club!


Iron Butt

Posts: 965
New York State
Welcome to the family I have the same Vision as you no lowers or XM. I have the Zumo 660 but have been reading about the 665 and am sorry I did not wait for Victory to catch up with the wire harness.
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okie vision
Posted 2011-10-25 9:57 AM (#99839 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: Re: Joined the Club!


Iron Butt

Posts: 752
Broken Arrow, OK
Congrats! Got ours in August. My research was a little different. Consisted of a 25 minute test ride with our salesman and another few hours of just staring at it! You'll really enjoy it.
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vvtmark
Posted 2011-10-25 10:25 AM (#99840 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: RE: Joined the Club!


Cruiser

Posts: 79
Michigan
Congratulations. I picked my 2012 up last Friday. Love it. Like you a did ooddles of research and I am extremely happy with my choice. I have 320 miles on the ODO now. (Had to take care of normal Michigan outdoor chores while the weather was nice. Couldnt just ride but I have loved every mile so far.)

In my 26+ years of riding this is now my favorite of any motorcycle I have ever owned.
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rainryder
Posted 2011-10-25 12:12 PM (#99844 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: Re: Joined the Club!


Tourer

Posts: 444
Bay of Gigs, WA
Congrats! I got mine off CraigsList during the depth of the economic downturn, a repo out of CA, with 5600 miles on it, a 2008 Street Premium with the backrest/luggage rack, S1L2 and a reflash, in Black Cherry. It was sitting in some young guys shop head to head with an '08 Electra Glide Ultra, in black. I felt the Harley had the better paint by far, but it was like sitting on a tricycle compared to the stretch out room afforded by the Vic, plus the panache of the out there styling, and especially the electrically adjustable windshield went to Victory, so it won out handily, since distances are far (and frequently wet) up here in the Northwest. It's been reliable, as fast as anything in it's class, economical (even better than some of my other 'tankers' over the years), and feature for feature, absolutely unbeatable! And My wife loves the heated seats. She has a smart phone with a GPS app, which updates periodically, so I personally feel an onboard NAV system would lock us into something that will become obsolete in a short time, having been burned by a now nonfunctioning Garmin. Good luck with yours, I'm very sure you will be repeatedly and satisfactorily reminded of your prudence in your choice of trusty steeds!
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ScoreBo
Posted 2011-10-25 12:16 PM (#99845 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: RE: Joined the Club!


Iron Butt

Posts: 1117
Northeast Ohio
KC,

You can run the 665 on the 660 mount and have full functionality if you swap the boards inside the GPS holder / mount with the one in the 665 box.

Enjoy your ride.
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smadge
Posted 2011-10-25 12:18 PM (#99846 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: Re: Joined the Club!


Cruiser

Posts: 125
Kerrville Texas ( now a homeowner on six acres)
Congrats!!!,
We purchased ours the end of September of 2007 five days after the dealer recieved it from the factory.We only have 36,000 miles on it though.It is in the shop now and I can hardly wait to get back and RRIIDDE...........Riiiiiiiiiiide riiiiiide!!!!!
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KCVic
Posted 2011-10-25 7:10 PM (#99876 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: RE: Joined the Club!


Cruiser

Posts: 57
Kansas City, MO
Thanks for the welcomes everyone!

I think Gunny is right... ride one and you'll own one, because that was the clincher for me. After I rode it, it became the standard I compared every other bike to. The Harly Road Glide was a close 2nd place for me, but I liked the better engine technology and the overall design of the Vision. Looked at the 2012 Goldwing too, but felt it was overpriced for what it came with, and I didn't have much room on the foot pegs.
heheh, and when the salesman was showing me how to adjust the Goldwings windscreen, the mechanism it slides on got bound up in the faring and wedged tight. The salesman ended up trying to tear into the faring to get it working and show me how easy it was to adjust while explaining 'this sort of thing never happens'... All I could think about was how easy the windshield button on the Vision was to use.

It really seems like Victory did their homework on this machine.
Not that it's perfect, but then, I couldn't find a perfect bike out there. They each have their pros and cons. I just felt the Vision had more pros than most.

I've been reading posts on this forum and learning a lot. Seems like a good group of knowledgable folks around here.

Stay safe, all, and enjoy the ride!



Edited by KCVic 2011-10-25 7:16 PM
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KCVic
Posted 2011-10-31 1:47 PM (#100379 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: RE: Joined the Club!


Cruiser

Posts: 57
Kansas City, MO
Thought I would add a quick follow-up here...

I took the day off and picked her up on Friday 28th! With the exception of Saturday (had to help a buddy) I rode all weekend and I gotta say that I LOVE THIS BIKE!
Even with my Harley buddy along for the trip making disparaging remarks every chance he could (he's just jealous and won't admit it, heheheh), I had a blast. I can't wait to get a real cross-country trip under my belt with her, which was the whole reason I bought her.

Stay safe, all!
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kris1956
Posted 2011-10-31 2:25 PM (#100381 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: Re: Joined the Club!


Iron Butt

Posts: 1109
Welcome, you'll enjoy your new bike the longer you have it.
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pollolittle
Posted 2011-10-31 3:13 PM (#100385 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: Re: Joined the Club!


Visionary

Posts: 2027
Brighton, TN
hoooodoggies, git 'r' dun! Say it out loud and with the Gunny style and it'll mean more.
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RobertDuval
Posted 2011-10-31 3:40 PM (#100388 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: RE: Joined the Club!


Cruiser

Posts: 131
Edmond, OK 2012 Vision, 2012 Cross Country
As everyone else has said congradulations on you new Vic. I am currently waiting on my third one to get ready for me to pickup. I have had a 2006 VV black cherry, a 2011 Pear White, and am waiting on my 2012 to be gotten finished transfering parts over from the '11 to the '12, which is black. In case you are wondering the '09 was laid to rest after a accident in Sept. '10 and replaced by the '11 delivery was taken on 11/19/2010 and had 23,500 fabulous miles ridden on it as well. I made the mistake of being the atypical rider who rides all the time and helped my local dealer out with demo rides and watched them unload the 2012 and helped unwrap it also then fell in love with it. I called the wife and cleared the new purchase with her and got a great deal and made a trade. I know you will love your new bike as much as I love mine as well if you can't tell by the number of Vision's I have had. Ride it with pride as much as I do, also allow extra time at fuel stopps as you will get lots of questions and can bother your buddies because they don't get the questions about their bikes. Ride safe and often.
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hoosiervic
Posted 2011-10-31 7:01 PM (#100398 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: Re: Joined the Club!


Tourer

Posts: 492
Indianapolis, IN
KC Welcome and congrats! Seeing that it's so late in the season and I know you aren't going to want to park it too soon for the winter, I highly recommend getting a heated jacket liner and having the accessory plugs added for this purpose. You will never look at cold weather riding the same again.

Also since you don't mind being the odd man out, you did buy a vision, all your motorcycle buddies will be that much more jealous when they see your having a blast on your new bike even when it's 25 degrees outside.

Ride safe and most of all ride more than the rest of them!
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victoryvisiontour
Posted 2011-10-31 8:30 PM (#100409 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: Re: Joined the Club!


Iron Butt

Posts: 763
Anderson, IN (48mi NE of downtown Indianapolis)
I bought mine with no test ride at all. Heck, I had never even ridden a Victory before. When I saw it I instantly forgot about the Wing and Ultra I had in mind. Absolutely no regrets. I will definately buy another one when this one gets too old.
Congrats on your new ride. You will love it like everyone else that pulled the trigger on one.
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KCVic
Posted 2011-11-01 9:34 AM (#100435 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: RE: Joined the Club!


Cruiser

Posts: 57
Kansas City, MO
Thanks everyone! I can tell I made an excellent choice with the Vision, and I am looking forward to getting to know her better. But these dark morning rides are gonna be the death of me if I don't quit oggling that gorgeous blue-lit console!

My Harley buddies latest comments have been about the tip-over protection. He says it's just a sales gimmick, and that any bike with crash bars has "tip-over protection".
...I'm considering knocking my bike over to show him, and then tell him it's his turn next with his StreetGlide. I'm guessing he won't want to play though...


Robert: I gotta say I'm a bit jealous. I had my eye on the '12 Black Vision, but my dealer couldn't find it on their books (a late color addition by Victory is my guess). In the end though, I decided the deals they had to blow out the '11 Visions were better for my current finances so I think it all turned out for the best. Enjoy your Black beauty!

Hoosier: I think I'll take your advice on the heated gear. Any suggestions? Gerbing?
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hoosiervic
Posted 2011-11-01 12:07 PM (#100452 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: Re: Joined the Club!


Tourer

Posts: 492
Indianapolis, IN
I have never heard anything bad about any of the heated gear. Some brands are substantially more expensive than others. Right now I believe motorcycle superstore has some of their heated gear on sale.

The tourmaster brand comes in talls if that is something you would need. I have the powerlets brand and like my jacket liner very much. It is going into its third season and still works great and holding up fine. I wouldn't bother with the lower wattage versions. Mine is a 90 watt and if it gets warmer outside as you ride you can just turn it down. The heat controls for the jackets work very nice. The only other thing I think I may need besides the jacket liner and gloves is the heated insoles. My feet tend to get cold and crampy after a long ride in the cold.

Good luck and ride safe.
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rdbudd
Posted 2011-11-03 8:21 PM (#100644 - in reply to #100452)
Subject: Re: Joined the Club!


Visionary

Posts: 1632
Jasper, MO
Congratulations on your new bike. You're gonna love it. Heated gear extends your riding opportunities substantially. We, and another couple, just completed a 3500 mile 9 day trip out West. We rode in temperatures ranging from 27 degrees to 69 degrees. Much of our riding was done in the 30s and 40s. We were on our Vision and they were mounted on a GL1800 Goldwing. They were outfitted with Gerbings gear and we were outfitted with Warm-N-Safe gear. All of it worked great and we were all very comfortable. They had jacket liners and Gerbing Union Ridge heated overpants, and gloves. We had jacket and pants liners and gloves.

Powerlet and Tourmaster gear both have good reputations too, but I have no personal experience with either. I started many years ago with Widder gear, which was very good stuff, but the family closed the business after Mr. Widder passed away. I "outgrew" my Widder stuff and replaced it with the Warm-N-Safe and have been very pleased with it. I know that both Gerbings and Warm-N-Safe have lifetime warranties on the heating elements and 1 year limited warranty on the rest of the garment. I haven't investigated the warranties of the other brands.

Whatever brand you choose, get dual controllers for both rider and passenger, so that you can tailor the heat to where you want it. I have all our controllers permanently mounted on the Vision. Just sit down and plug in. Our friends with the Goldwing have two Gerbing portable dual controllers. They do a bit of fumbling around to get wired up, but they stay warm too.

Ronnie
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Dain
Posted 2011-11-03 10:31 PM (#100654 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: Re: Joined the Club!


Cruiser

Posts: 144
Welcome KC and congrats. Dain
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RobertDuval
Posted 2011-11-03 10:34 PM (#100655 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: RE: Joined the Club!


Cruiser

Posts: 131
Edmond, OK 2012 Vision, 2012 Cross Country
KC, who knows I live in the Oklahoma City area and it may be possible someday to meet somewhere inbetween and go for a ride or even just for lunch. Riding is what its all about. i am still waiting for them to get my 2012 ready for me to ride. However it is and will always be worth the wait. Kinda like waiting for my wife, always worth the wait. Ride Safe.
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DannyB
Posted 2011-11-04 6:30 AM (#100658 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: Re: Joined the Club!


Tourer

Posts: 554
2 mi from Jim Beam n KY
Welcome to the board and congratulations on the new Vision!!
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KCVic
Posted 2011-11-04 9:00 AM (#100668 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: RE: Joined the Club!


Cruiser

Posts: 57
Kansas City, MO
Thanks all!

Hoosier and rdbudd: Thanks for the tips on the heated gear. Looks like there are quite a few choices out there, so I'll start doing some research and figure out which one to go with. I had only looked at Gerbing at the time, and I liked the idea of installing a plug onto the Vision, but for some reason Gerbing shows 'out of stock' on their plugs and hasn't returned my email asking when they might be available again. I hadn't heard of the Warm-n-safe, so I'll check them out when I have some time too. I did take a look at the sales from Motorcycle Gear, but they were out of stock on my size on one piece or another for the First Gear and Tourmaster stuff (2XL). ...story of my life.

Robert: I haven't been to Ok City since the 90's when I used to sell satellite systems down that way. But you never know, I'm always looking to ride and I'm eager to get some miles on my new girl.



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KCVic
Posted 2011-11-04 9:02 AM (#100670 - in reply to #99808)
Subject: RE: Joined the Club!


Cruiser

Posts: 57
Kansas City, MO
Quick update: Looks like the warm-n-safe IS the Firstgear line of heated. Doh! Guess I have looked at it, but one piece or another was out of stock in my size. The search continues...
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