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tralphaz
Posted 2008-09-10 9:25 PM (#17835 - in reply to #17833)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Tourer

Posts: 353
Oh yeah!! I'd do it the same way again.

'05 8-Ball
'08 Midnight Cherry Vision Street

Edited by tralphaz 2008-09-10 9:27 PM
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Spock
Posted 2008-09-10 9:33 PM (#17837 - in reply to #17820)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Tourer

Posts: 495
Carrollton, TX

Buying the Vision has been the best and must satisfying purchase decision I have made in my life, period! I would buy the Vision again without question! In just 6 months I have put over 20,000 miles on my Vision and I have had no issues at all with it. My dealer, Rick Fairless' Strokers of Dallas has been awesome in providing all services, installing options or performing standard maintenance.

The Vision is the most comfortable bike on the market, handles like a sport-bike and provides the best wind and weather protection of any bike. The integrated electronics are awesome as well as all the other well thought out features like adjustable windshield, tip over protection, heated seats and grips, cruise control and the best lighting of any bike I have ridden.

It also doesn’t hurt that this Vision is a looker. On my just completed 15 day 8,000 mile trip on the Vision a super model wouldn’t be able to compete with the Vision for attention unless she was nude. Everyone from babies in strollers to teenage cuties to other bikers and 95 year old women gather to drool over the Vision.

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Newfie
Posted 2008-09-10 9:43 PM (#17840 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: RE: Question for all Vision owners...


Cruiser

Posts: 174
Edmonton, AB
I would definitely buy this bike again....9000+ miles since March 28th, very few problems, never ending fun...Did I mention that I would do it all over again...
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Joe H
Posted 2008-09-10 11:26 PM (#17846 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Cruiser

Posts: 72
Eyota, MN
Hell Yah I'd do it again!!!! This thing rocks!!!!
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divesharc
Posted 2008-09-11 12:19 AM (#17851 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Cruiser

Posts: 297
VA
I don't think my experience has been as bad as some others. Knock on wood, I've had very minor things, like the dimple in the seat. I wish the stock radio was better, and I wish they had said when I bought the bike that the hard drive based iPod's won't work because of the vibration (but that made the wife agree to a iPod nano, which I really like). My dealer is good, but I can't say hawesome because I've never had anything major go wrong. I would do it again in a second. Sure, each year's production SHOULD have fewer flaws, and they'll probably add something really cool that I won't be able to get on mine, but that's every vehicle you ever buy. If they didn't, no one would buy a new one as often. WHich is funny since Harley rarely makes changes. I was surprised to see ABC added. I would have thought die-hard Harley guys would say how skidding and possibly crashing are part of the joys of being a Harley owner.
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sandman
Posted 2008-09-11 7:42 AM (#17859 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Cruiser

Posts: 294
rhode island
The vision is like a 100 year storm, Once in a great while something is created that makes a quantum leap forword
in this case its motorcycling, looks, handling, smoothness and power.
The best ever created is in my garage......Oooh Yeeaaa.
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mkultra
Posted 2008-09-11 8:14 AM (#17861 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Tourer

Posts: 374
Tucson, AZ
Yep, do it again in a heart beat. Best bike ive had in 32 years of riding. No complaints with the dealer in Tucson, Arizona Victory. Fact is I like being known by name there, not just another slug that bought a bike.

Mike V.
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victory2002
Posted 2008-09-11 8:17 AM (#17862 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: RE: Question for all Vision owners...


Cruiser

Posts: 102
Northeast Pennsylvania
I just wished I had the money to buy the 10th Anniv. 9500 miles since May and still smilin. My dealer is also Blue Ridge Polaris and their great!
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amessen
Posted 2008-09-11 9:33 AM (#17863 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Cruiser

Posts: 271
Belding Michigan
I agree with the majority of the posts I would buy it again in a heartbeat love the bike. My dealer is great Grand Rapids Victory is a great bunch of people. I feel more at home on this bike than I have on any in the last 30 years. This is why I ride. Archie
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dr_reloader
Posted 2008-09-11 10:50 AM (#17868 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Tourer

Posts: 537
, FL United States
"Do it over again". But from a different dealer.
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Wizard523
Posted 2008-09-11 5:25 PM (#17882 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Tourer

Posts: 506
Woodland Hills, CA
Would I do it over again? Yes.
Am I happy with my Dealer service? Yes.
Am I happy with warranty response from Polaris? NO!!!

The Vision is a great bike. Yes, it has some glitches, but for a new bike, these are managagle, and for me, mostly minor. Most have been taken care of by my Dealer, but there are a couple that require approval from Victory, which has not been forthcoming. Hours waiting on the phone, and lame excuses are what I get from Victory. My Dealer has now come clean that Polaris is the most difficult vendor they deal with, and they sell and service the full line of Polaris products, including Victory.

In a recent response to a problem I have been trying to get taken care of since I bought my bike, my Dealer told me that if it had been a Yamaha (which they also sell), it would have been handled the first time with no questions. Apparently not the case with Polaris. As soon as I heard this, I had a moment of regret about the Vision, which is a real shame given what a good bike it is overall, and how much I enjoy it. But I admit that I have asked myself if I prefer to have the Vision and deal with really poor customer support from the manufacturer, or find something that I would not like as well, but would be assured of great service. So far the Vision speaks for itself, and it does so loudly.

I guess you can't discount the child just because the parents are idiots!

Anyway, I love my Vision, and don't regret my decision to buy it.



Edited by Wizard523 2008-09-11 5:27 PM
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Minnow
Posted 2008-09-11 6:07 PM (#17884 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: RE: Question for all Vision owners...


Cruiser

Posts: 143
Sparta, WI
This is the bike I wanted. No regrets. Not real impressed with the Dealer.
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Teach
Posted 2008-09-11 8:59 PM (#17890 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Visionary

Posts: 1436
Smitty, you know the history of my bike, lots of issues. Now I'm going to state my opinion BUT I want folks to think about what I'm saying and not jump to unwarranted conclusions.
I would wait for the 2010's to release if I had it to do all over. Now the stuff I have had go wrong are relatively minor so if you have time that the bike will be down anyhow you could buy a 2008 and not worry. This said if you ride a lot and don't like down time 2010. You need to bear in mind that I have come off of 2 Harley Road Glides (most recent bikes) that NEVER went in for anything except oil and tire changes and I do ride a lot. So even 5 or 6 trips to the dealer test my patience.
This said "IF" I had dibbs on a 10th model, I would definitely BUY. With the LIMITED number will come even CLOSER quality control inspection, after all Victory doesn't want any complaints on these bikes. So you could rest assured every possible step had been taken to make sure the 10th models are perfect.
Finally you don't see me off-loading my 2008. Yes, it has bugs, yes more trips to the dealer than the Harleys, but I had figured this into the purchase of a first year bike. My dealer is getting MUCH better with knowing the bike and how to address its concerns and quite frankly they are getting to know me a bit better (my buttons and how not to press them, lol). I am VERY pleased with Victories willingness to support any work my dealer feels is appropriate under warranty. Harley not so much, lol.....
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Breaker
Posted 2008-09-12 12:34 AM (#17908 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Iron Butt

Posts: 732
Western WA
Yep. I would do it again in a second.

I've had more than my share of issues, but most of the problems were an annoyance and not related to safety.

My dealer, and Polaris, have replaced / repaired everything I've requested in a timely manner.

I've never experienced customer service like this with other bikes I've owned. Most of the time I've found it next to impossible to get even the most outrageous problems covered under warranty. Not so with Polaris.

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cjnoho
Posted 2008-09-12 12:47 AM (#17910 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Visionary

Posts: 1324
So Cal
With out a doubt! Best bike I have ever owned! The biggest problem is lack of dealers in this area. I've had a few minor issues that the dealer has handled with no problem. Considering the bike has been to the dealer more times for service than warranty issues, I cant complain. There are a few querks with the info center but it's a computer, and computers burp and fart sometimes for no reason. It's my daily driver and after 6k, has never let me down.
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Teach
Posted 2008-09-12 4:33 PM (#17938 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Visionary

Posts: 1436
cjnoho, I think you NAILED the most important thing that needs answered, "has the bike left you stranded"? I have yet to hear of ANYONE who has had an issue that left them broken down on the road. There might have been but I sure haven't heard of any.
I'm kind of spoiled since I haven't had any breakdowns on any of my bikes since the late 70's. So long as I don't I'm pretty content.
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Mudge
Posted 2008-09-12 7:46 PM (#17945 - in reply to #17938)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Tourer

Posts: 354
20 miles west of Chicago.
A qualified yes. I'd do it again. Neither I nor anyone I know of has had a major problem with a Vision. By major problem I mean the failure of an engine or drive train component, forks, brakes, steering head, rear suspension, clutch, frame component, etc. which would render the bike totally inoperative. The Vison is in that respect extremely reliable. It is also a very comfortable bike to ride, and handles extremely well, not only for a 900 lb. touring bike, but for any bike.
The qualification comes with little things. I am retired and live forty miles from my dealer, who is really good. I have read of dealers who are something less than that and I comiserate with those who have had problems and have trouble resolving them because of the lack of knowledge or enthusiasm on the part of a dealer. My point is that it is no hardship for me to take a ride up to the dealership so that the wrench can work on the bike for an hour or two, and with a prior appointment all but the most extensive work can be done "while you wait". I understand that many are not in my position, and a ride to the dealer and possibly leaving the bike overnight or longer is a real PITA. All the problems I have had so far with my Vision, save one, have been remedied under warranty, sometimes with delays attributable to the Victory Motorcycle company, not to the dealer. These include the ignition switch recall, dimples in both saddlesbags, I-pod reflash, and leaky oil pressure sensor. The stock windshield which caused visual distortion at the upper edge I replaced with a taller aftermarket one. From what I've seen on more recent bikes, this has been taken care of. Regarding a water leak in my headlight, a new headlight is on order and the old one will be replaced under warranty. Regarding the loose nut on the relay connection currently under recall, my dealer had already tracked this down as a problem on the Vision of an acquaintance whose bike died because of it, and knowing it to be a potential problem, he checked mine as a matter of course at the 5000 mile service. All pretty much minor, niggling problems and dealt with in a satisfactory manner in time. They can I understand be irritating on a bike that costs so much, in particular if a dealer does not aggresivlely pursue a remedy with Victory. Also Victory's sometime foot dragging (As in the saddlebag dents early on.) with regard to fixing obvious flaws. My perception is that they're getting better at this lately, and well they should be. With a tightening economy the sale of any commodity and "toys" in particular is going to be increasingly affected by service and customer relations. All things considered, it's still a great bike to hit the road on.

Edited by Mudge 2008-09-12 7:52 PM
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spursmvp
Posted 2008-09-12 8:26 PM (#17946 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Tourer

Posts: 377
O'Neill, Nebraska
Yep...I'd do it all over again and I'm truly glad I didn't wait for 1=2 years. Think of all the fun we've had answering the "what brand is that?" questions. The dealer I've been riding 75 miles to is now buying the Vic dealership up the road from me. Keeps getting better everyday!
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TexasVision
Posted 2008-09-14 6:19 PM (#18050 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Cruiser

Posts: 129
Leander,Texas
Yep i would do it again it amazes me that as you put miles on this bike the issues do seem to improve and the issue i have had i fixed so i have no regrets except not buying th e trunk accessory for my Street...
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metalguy
Posted 2008-09-14 6:53 PM (#18053 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Tourer

Posts: 550
Tacoma, WA
Yes I would buy again. I am happy with my Vision, but the dealer's hesitancy on some things to fix under warranty irks me. Seems like I am treated like an idiot at times. Other than the talking down to me things, I am way happy with the bike.------Metalguy
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Wild Monkey
Posted 2008-09-14 10:05 PM (#18067 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 34
Pensacola, FL
Definitely would do it again ! Thank's Stokes Victory, Pensacola, FL !

Steve.
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spursmvp
Posted 2008-09-14 10:07 PM (#18068 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Tourer

Posts: 377
O'Neill, Nebraska
I'd do it all over again. Love this bike!
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spursmvp
Posted 2008-09-14 10:07 PM (#18069 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Tourer

Posts: 377
O'Neill, Nebraska
I'd do it all over again. Love this bike!

Edited by spursmvp 2008-09-14 10:07 PM
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superfreak
Posted 2008-09-14 10:52 PM (#18076 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: Re: Question for all Vision owners...


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 33
Myrtle Beach,SC.
thank you all for your responce to this !! mY WIFE AND I ARE BUYING A VISION TOUR COMFORT TOMORROW 9/15/08
I test drove the bike saturday all day and the only issue was the heat comming back off the motor on the right side and it looks like the louver add on is the way to go to fix that!! so again thank you , i ride in myrtle beach SC. so the heat is a issue . If their are any of you close we ride every thursday night at the chick filla on hwy 544 and meet and eat @6:30 pm cant wait to get on our new machine I believe we are going to call it major tom or the jetson's scooter... oh and, my brother is a airbrush illustrator from pittsburgh and i can't wait to see what he can come up with.
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jglass
Posted 2008-09-20 9:23 AM (#18363 - in reply to #17790)
Subject: RE: Question for all Vision owners...


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 10
I'd do it again. I haven't had any problems & love the ride. Even though I didn't buy it for others I love the attention I get when I pull in on it. Never can make a quick trip to the market. Always get into 1/2 hr conversation with someone about my bike.
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