Vision owner,unless Polaris resumes production of the Victory line I will never buy a Polaris product again
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Keiran Marley
9 years ago
I'm 17 so I'm not old enough yet to get one but KEEP THIS OPEN PLEASE! The victory octane is the only bike I have ever seen that I can truly say I fell in love with instantly! I don't think I could buy from another brand.
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Darrick Steward
9 years ago
Let's keep the ride going! Loyalty goes both ways!
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Travis
9 years ago
Wonderful models. Don't cave to being different. All other bikes are just the norm.
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Michael Groth
9 years ago
I have a Victory Jackpot Ness 2010. It's a wonderful bike to drive. The design and quality is outstanding.
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Dave Papson
9 years ago
Just bought a used Victory Kingpin, love the way it looks and rides. I wanted one for years and finally bought one right when they closed shop. Hope they can start back up, really nice work done on these bikes.
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john gravel
9 years ago
love my vic ,way better than any harley I've owned.
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Tim Francis
9 years ago
Victory is a way of life, a culture that is changing the way riders think about riding. If you can't see it, sell it to someone who appreciates rider loyalty and commitment. "RIDE IT TIL THE WHEELS FALL OFF!"
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Joaquin
9 years ago
Polaris, do you really know what are you doing?? Get out yours hands of the bikes.
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Justin Dearborn
9 years ago
Love my Victory
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Hugh Thompson
9 years ago
Keep victory
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Marie Zuniga
9 years ago
I love Victory. It's the best bike for tall people or long legs. Indian is nice but the same as a harley. I don't like either. Victory is the closest to a bagger look for the price most people can afford. Please reconsider.
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Matthew Dickson
9 years ago
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I have bought 2 victory hammers. One in 2006 and one in 2012 . The '06 I put 143,000 miles on it before I decided it was tome for a new one. The 2012 has 80,000 miles on it. I was planning on buying another one. That will be tough if you the doors.
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Marko Zubia
9 years ago
Best bike ever. On my 3rd victory. Love my magnum!
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Dave Keller
9 years ago
I think Polaris has cut it's nose off to spite it's face on this one. No loyalty any more in anything in the Corporate world, its all about the bottom line and the customer pays for the stupidity of corporate management. I wouldn't buy anything that Polaris makes after this, especially what they did to the dealers, not having given them a call ahead of time to inform them of what they where considering and most found out on social media after the fact. Pretty poor management. You Indian riders are next and don't kid your self's. They keep acquiring other company's and can't take care of the one they have.
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Josh Garcia
9 years ago
I used to ride Jap bikes. It was only the Hammer's technically superiority, clean simplicity and the amazing power that converted me to cruisers. Gotta keep it going!
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Dean Chrisp
9 years ago
2008 Vision is my second Victory. Please bring back the unique bikes and lets celebrate a 20th anniversary.
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John maran
9 years ago
I just want victory to keep going. Even harley at one stage needed help.Why not victory
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Danny Grubb
9 years ago
I am one of the first 50 Victory dealers set-up and this is just a crushing blow!
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Vision owner,unless Polaris resumes production of the Victory line I will never buy a Polaris product again
I'm 17 so I'm not old enough yet to get one but KEEP THIS OPEN PLEASE! The victory octane is the only bike I have ever seen that I can truly say I fell in love with instantly! I don't think I could buy from another brand.
Let's keep the ride going! Loyalty goes both ways!
Wonderful models. Don't cave to being different. All other bikes are just the norm.
I have a Victory Jackpot Ness 2010. It's a wonderful bike to drive. The design and quality is outstanding.
Just bought a used Victory Kingpin, love the way it looks and rides. I wanted one for years and finally bought one right when they closed shop. Hope they can start back up, really nice work done on these bikes.
love my vic ,way better than any harley I've owned.
Victory is a way of life, a culture that is changing the way riders think about riding. If you can't see it, sell it to someone who appreciates rider loyalty and commitment. "RIDE IT TIL THE WHEELS FALL OFF!"
Polaris, do you really know what are you doing?? Get out yours hands of the bikes.
Love my Victory
Keep victory
I love Victory. It's the best bike for tall people or long legs. Indian is nice but the same as a harley. I don't like either. Victory is the closest to a bagger look for the price most people can afford. Please reconsider.
I have bought 2 victory hammers. One in 2006 and one in 2012 . The '06 I put 143,000 miles on it before I decided it was tome for a new one. The 2012 has 80,000 miles on it. I was planning on buying another one. That will be tough if you the doors.
Best bike ever. On my 3rd victory. Love my magnum!
I think Polaris has cut it's nose off to spite it's face on this one. No loyalty any more in anything in the Corporate world, its all about the bottom line and the customer pays for the stupidity of corporate management. I wouldn't buy anything that Polaris makes after this, especially what they did to the dealers, not having given them a call ahead of time to inform them of what they where considering and most found out on social media after the fact. Pretty poor management. You Indian riders are next and don't kid your self's. They keep acquiring other company's and can't take care of the one they have.
I used to ride Jap bikes. It was only the Hammer's technically superiority, clean simplicity and the amazing power that converted me to cruisers. Gotta keep it going!
2008 Vision is my second Victory. Please bring back the unique bikes and lets celebrate a 20th anniversary.
I just want victory to keep going. Even harley at one stage needed help.Why not victory
I am one of the first 50 Victory dealers set-up and this is just a crushing blow!