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BrandonM7
Posted 2012-05-10 3:03 PM (#113946)
Subject: Newbie in the house


Cruiser

Posts: 178
LaGrange, GA
So I joined the Vision club, however I'm still waiting for my bike to arrive. I used haulbikes.com to ship it from NY here to GA, apparently it could still be 2-3 weeks before it gets here. I've been riding for a long time, but always on much less comfortable bikes (85 Interceptor, 88 Hurricane, 06 Ninja 636, 03 Z1000.) I decided a few months ago that I wanted a bagger or touring bike to use as a daily driver. I like to ride a lot on my daily grind, and it's annoying having to pack small lunches, not be able to run errands, and carry all my junk in and out of the office every day. So I started looking around, and had pretty much set my mind on some flavor of Road Glide. I really preferred the Cross Country Tour, but was in the used bike price range and those aren't so easy to come by since they're fairly new. Then I remembered the Vision -- it's not like Victory is trying to get the word out about these things, most people don't even seem to know what they are. I had seen one at the Int'l Motorcycle Show in Atlanta in '08 when it was brand new, but had all but forgotten about it since. A quick search on eBay and craigslist and HOLY CRAP -- this is the used bike deal of the century. You can get a really, REALLY nice bike for next to nothing compared to its competitors. So I called up the Vic dealer down in Columbus to see if I could get on one for a test ride - that day it just so happened the tour truck was there. That's like freaking fate right there. Skipped out of work and buzzed down there, 15 minutes later I'm HOOKED. What a fantastic riding and looking bike. A couple of days later, and the purchase of this was underway...



It's on a truck somewhere outside WI right now, and I'm about to lose my mind waiting for it to get down here. So, glad to meet you. I'll be among you before too long, I hope.
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vv2008
Posted 2012-05-10 3:13 PM (#113947 - in reply to #113946)
Subject: RE: Newbie in the house


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 33
Brantford, ON Canada
Welcome and congrats.
Nice looking ride and I know you will enjoy it.
I got mine last fall (used as well) and look forward to every chance I can to ride it.

Hope you get it soon.


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gr8punkin
Posted 2012-05-10 3:13 PM (#113948 - in reply to #113946)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Cruiser

Posts: 161
Albuquerque NM
Congrats that's a beauty right there, I know you are going to love it.
One word of advice be prepared to answer questions and a lot of them, it feels like I can't stop on it without having to answer a ton of them.
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Nozzledog
Posted 2012-05-10 3:38 PM (#113951 - in reply to #113946)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Visionary

Posts: 1229
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Congratulations! So, why didn't you fly and ride it home? The Vision eats up the miles. You could have been home the same day.
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handyhiker
Posted 2012-05-10 3:44 PM (#113953 - in reply to #113951)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Cruiser

Posts: 258
Akron, Ohio
Nozzledog - 2012-05-10 4:38 PM

Congratulations! So, why didn't you fly and ride it home? The Vision eats up the miles. You could have been home the same day.


+1. Couple of states is just a nice days ride.
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BrandonM7
Posted 2012-05-10 4:13 PM (#113954 - in reply to #113951)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Cruiser

Posts: 178
LaGrange, GA
Nozzledog - 2012-05-10 4:38 PM

Congratulations! So, why didn't you fly and ride it home? The Vision eats up the miles. You could have been home the same day.


Would've been cool, but with the plane ticket, gas, and most importantly the time off work I just couldn't swing it. Trust me, I wanted to.
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handyhiker
Posted 2012-05-10 5:21 PM (#113956 - in reply to #113946)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Cruiser

Posts: 258
Akron, Ohio
Thats a shame, there is not a better way to really discover a Vision than a real road trip.
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johnnyvision
Posted 2012-05-10 6:09 PM (#113966 - in reply to #113946)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Visionary

Posts: 4278
what you have my bike and I just left it in the garage. You'll like the color doesn't show the dirt. I road Harley's all my life and I'm so happy with the vision. Your going to love I hope as much as I do mine.



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lstayner
Posted 2012-05-10 8:01 PM (#113979 - in reply to #113946)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Tourer

Posts: 416
Prairie City, IA United States
Welcome to the site. I got my Pearl white Vision last fall. In IA we don't usually get to ride in the winter but this year we did. 7,300 miles so far and the more I ride, the more I love this bike.
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okie vision
Posted 2012-05-10 8:55 PM (#113984 - in reply to #113946)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Iron Butt

Posts: 752
Broken Arrow, OK
Very nice. I see a luggage rack, lower deflectors, GPS, PIAA lights. You're good to go! Congratulations
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BrandonM7
Posted 2012-05-10 9:31 PM (#113985 - in reply to #113984)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Cruiser

Posts: 178
LaGrange, GA
okie vision - 2012-05-10 9:55 PM

Very nice. I see a luggage rack, lower deflectors, GPS, PIAA lights. You're good to go! Congratulations


Yup, plus trunk mat and mirror, ipod cable, cell phone holder, and the HID. OMG I WANT TO TOUCH IT!!!

I know it's a weird thing to look forward to, but I want to learn how to do those "ride like a pro" low speed moves - I've never had a bike I could do that on.
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glencath1
Posted 2012-05-10 9:48 PM (#113987 - in reply to #113946)
Subject: RE: Newbie in the house


Cruiser

Posts: 50
Illinois
Welcome & good luck!
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Nozzledog
Posted 2012-05-11 1:18 AM (#113992 - in reply to #113985)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Visionary

Posts: 1229
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
BrandonM7 - 2012-05-10 7:31 PM

okie vision - 2012-05-10 9:55 PM

Very nice. I see a luggage rack, lower deflectors, GPS, PIAA lights. You're good to go! Congratulations


Yup, plus trunk mat and mirror, ipod cable, cell phone holder, and the HID. OMG I WANT TO TOUCH IT!!!

I know it's a weird thing to look forward to, but I want to learn how to do those "ride like a pro" low speed moves - I've never had a bike I could do that on.


Arizona Victory has a Police Bike division and make a floorboard skidplate that you may find useful for those tight turns. I am having a blast learning the limits of my bike and myself.
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AUSIE JACK
Posted 2012-05-11 3:54 AM (#113994 - in reply to #113946)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 19
Looks like you got most of the good mods. I would recommend S1L2 pipes and then fill her up and enjoy the ride. Welcome and I hope the wait is over soon.
I watched nozzle dogs video above and it looks lie he had blue lights on the exhaust?? His bike sounds nice except when it was scraping.
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jb.hatch
Posted 2012-05-11 6:24 AM (#114000 - in reply to #113946)
Subject: RE: Newbie in the house


Cruiser

Posts: 249
Phenix City AL.
Welcome, I like my vision, I am right down the road in phenix city al, we can hook up and go for a ride.
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jb.hatch
Posted 2012-05-11 6:24 AM (#114001 - in reply to #113946)
Subject: RE: Newbie in the house


Cruiser

Posts: 249
Phenix City AL.
Welcome, I like my vision, I am right down the road in phenix city al, we can hook up and go for a ride.
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kris1956
Posted 2012-05-11 6:32 AM (#114002 - in reply to #113946)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Iron Butt

Posts: 1109
Welcome to the club, you'll enjoy your Vision more as time goes by.

Edited by kris1956 2012-05-11 6:35 AM
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Liandra
Posted 2012-05-11 7:13 AM (#114004 - in reply to #113946)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Cruiser

Posts: 188
Tifton, GA
Good another Vision Rider in GA to answer peoples questions at every stop. You talk to the guys, old ladies and I will take care of the good looking women Yes I had what looked to be a lady in her mid to late 70's roll down her window behind me at a gas pump wanting to know what I was riding. On second thought I will just keep talking to all of them you meet some great folks with interesting stories by riding a Vision.
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BrandonM7
Posted 2012-05-11 7:53 AM (#114007 - in reply to #113992)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Cruiser

Posts: 178
LaGrange, GA
Nozzledog - 2012-05-11 2:18 AM

BrandonM7 - 2012-05-10 7:31 PM

okie vision - 2012-05-10 9:55 PM

Very nice. I see a luggage rack, lower deflectors, GPS, PIAA lights. You're good to go! Congratulations


Yup, plus trunk mat and mirror, ipod cable, cell phone holder, and the HID. OMG I WANT TO TOUCH IT!!!

I know it's a weird thing to look forward to, but I want to learn how to do those "ride like a pro" low speed moves - I've never had a bike I could do that on.


Arizona Victory has a Police Bike division and make a floorboard skidplate that you may find useful for those tight turns. I am having a blast learning the limits of my bike and myself.


Yeeeeah, that's what I'm talking about. Love it.
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Dain
Posted 2012-05-11 8:16 AM (#114008 - in reply to #113946)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Cruiser

Posts: 144
Congrats and a big old welcome to you. Dain

Edited by Dain 2012-05-11 8:16 AM
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cook06vegas
Posted 2012-05-13 10:57 AM (#114131 - in reply to #113946)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Tourer

Posts: 373
Lansing, MI

SWEET! :y:
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BrandonM7
Posted 2012-05-26 11:04 PM (#115273 - in reply to #113946)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Cruiser

Posts: 178
LaGrange, GA
FINALLY got this beautiful beast today around 2pm. It is immaculate. Dude must have been obsessed with upkeep. The haulbikes truck driver thought it was new. So happy with it. Took a decent length ride with my dad, then picked the wife up and went for another. Never ridden with a passenger before. She's gonna have to learn to hold still when we're sitting at red lights, Lol. I think I'm really going to enjoy riding like this. My days on the tiny seats with my butt higher than my hands are over, I'm pretty sure.

It does have two small issues, but they may be related. The aux cable only plays out of the left speakers, and the volume control on the bar sometimes changes the radio station. I'm gonna do some connection and switch cleaning tomorrow to see if that will iron out.
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radioteacher
Posted 2012-05-27 6:51 AM (#115276 - in reply to #113946)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
BrandonM7,

Make sure that the cable is fully plugged into the iPodor MP3 device. My original radio control cube on the left bar went bad and needed replacement. I did mine under warranty. If you do not have a warranty I might buy your current radio control cube to help you offset the cost of a replacement. I have a project I am working on and need a control cube to play with.

Ride Safe
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radioteacher
Posted 2012-05-27 6:51 AM (#115277 - in reply to #113946)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
BrandonM7,

Make sure that the cable is fully plugged into the iPodo MP3 device. My original radio control cube on the left bar went bad and needed replacement. I did mine under warranty. If you do not have a warranty I might buy your current radio control cube to help you offset the cost of a replacement. I have a project I am working on and need a control cube to play with.

Ride Safe

Edited by radioteacher 2012-05-27 6:51 AM
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StanLaurel
Posted 2012-05-28 4:52 AM (#115337 - in reply to #113946)
Subject: Re: Newbie in the house


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 34
Robins AFB, GA
The bike looks fantastic - enjoy a safe riding summer!
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