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Trekwolf164
Posted 2008-11-01 1:17 PM (#22231)
Subject: 2008 Victory Vision Tour Premium


Iron Butt

Posts: 965
New York State
I purchased a 2007 Triumph America from Locomotion Power Sports in Feb  2008.
It's a great bike!. I have put over 6000 miles on it this  year.
The lady of my house was feelings left out. She suggested I  purchase a
touring bike so she could accompany me on my many rides. I test  rode several
larger bikes...Triumph's and Harley's....none of  which felt comfortable to me with
my long legs. Anthony suggested  I take the "Mercedes" out for a ride. He
tossed me the key to a   Victory Vision Tour Comfort. It was loaded. Stereo,
power wind screen,  cruise control,  heated seats, and grips. This was the largest
Motorcycle I had ever ridden. My legs found nothing but space, the seat was 
comfortable, and the V-Twin delivered smooth power. The handling and balance 
was way more than I had expected. The bike was heavy,  but not top  heavy.
The weight is situated low. It handled road conditions that used  to jar me on
my Triumph like they were not even there. I took a  trip around Suffern to
several different types of road conditions. The bike  was a dream to ride. When I
returned to Locomotion Power Sports I returned  the key with a huge grin.

Anthony suggested I take my lady for a test  ride. I agreed. The two of us
took the bike up into Harriman State  Park.  It was a great ride. My lady agreed
that the bike would be  a great addition to our family. I purchased the
Vision Tour Premium.  I brought it home on a Friday. That Sunday my lady and I put
200 miles  on the odometer during the "Lost Wheel MC Club's Poker Run".  The
bike  was invited into their bike show that day and was well received by many, 
though, it did not win. The following Monday I drove it to work where it 
received many compliments from all who saw it. Tuesday it was rainy so I  left
the Vision home. Wednesday was nice so I jumped on the bike to go to  work. I
was about a mile from home when a full sized deer jumped into the  road. The
deer froze in my headlight. I hit the animal at about 30  MPH. I heard the
fairing crunch. I felt the sting of the deer's ass slamming  into my right leg.  I
never lost control of the machine. I cleared the  deer and then found a
driveway to get off the road. I switched on the hazard  blinkers, shut off the motor,
and flagged down help.

The bike was  damaged but mostly cosmetically. My right leg was screaming. I
knew it was  broken so I could not dismount the bike.
A lady stopped and asked if I  needed help. I thanked her, and asked her to
call the police.
The police  arrived and confirmed the deer had expired. They got me an
ambulance, and my  Victory a tow.

I have a cast for the next three  month's.  The bike needs a new fairing.
That is one well  engineered machine. I think things would have been very
different if I  had been on my Triumph.

I can't wait to get back out on the  road
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