Nie konnte ich mir Vorstellen, einen Cruiser zu fahren, bis auf einer Victory gesessen habe. I love my Victory
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Tom
9 years ago
Lasst Die Finger von Victory.
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obermueller Klaus
9 years ago
Bin stolzer Besitzer einer gunner. Hab mir meinen Unterarm mit einen Victory Tattoo Stechen lassen und jetzt das.wenn ich das vorher wüsste das Victory aufhört hätte ich mir eine Harley zugelegt.
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Crawford Mckee
9 years ago
I luv my Vision! I'll ride mine till I can't ride anymore!
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Tommy Demis
9 years ago
'Till the wheels fall off!
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Steve Crank
9 years ago
No other bike touches the heart like the Victory line!
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chabert
9 years ago
pas possible de laisser ces belles et solides moto mourrir pour des actionnaires
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GARY NIVELT
9 years ago
Bought Victorys because I wanted a modern v twin, Not a heavy, clunky, slow Harley, and now Indian. Bought 09 Kingpin first, 07 Ham S, Lastly 2015 Cross Country. You had Victory modern performance, and Indian nostalgic. What rider that buys a Victory would waste 5 minutes considering an Indian. You should have at least phased Victory into Indian, Now Harley riders are laughing at Polaris, Victory riders hate Polaris. Hopefully your Indian guys are loyal. You haven,t put a penny into Victory since 2010, of course Indian would pick up market share faster, Half that Indian investment into Victory and it would have picked up also, since its a different niche than Harley and modern, you had a pretty broad customer base, if only your incompetant marketing dept could figure it out. Thats why design engineers hate bean counters and business managers, no foresight. Now Trumps economy is picking up, motorcycle sales will rise, you will give the credit to business decisions, Pitiful. I own 2 Polarass snowmogiles, 2 Polarass quads, and 3 Vics, Victory shuts down, so do I as a customer of Scott Wineyasses Polarass
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Anonymous
9 years ago
My first was a 2005, the second a 2014, and I'll buy a used one later if that's all there is to choose from.
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robert st rock
9 years ago
I have purchased 2 victory motorcycles, was loyal to victory parts, apparel and accessories. And proclaimed there superiority to anyone who would listen.
Questioned dealer and others when you signed for Indian and was assured that victory would never go away. But in my gut and seeing the showroom remodeling the handwriting was on the wall. Would have been interesting to see that effort behind victory, yes arlen ness and family gave an effort but that faded when you placed all your efforts with your new acquisition. I know I am only 1 of many who feel abandoned by polaris. Maybe mike from American Piickers can push the victory brand..... please reconsider and do not throw away valuable owners that backed you for 10 years or more !!!!!
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Olli P Germany
9 years ago
I'm a victory owner since 2007. I was so impressed from the quality of the bikes that I bought two more models until today. The 4th Bike was already in planning to buy.
I really can't understand this decission and statement from Polaris Management. It is like the Management kick all customers, Victory employees and Victory dealers ass or hit straight in their face.
I think at the end Polaris will loose a lot of customers. Because likes to buy a Indian bike and wait until Polaris will may close them too.
My personal decision if I can't buy a Victory anymore I will not buy another bike from Polaris-group.
I'm realy pissed
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Anonymous
9 years ago
Was going to buy a new one this year. Now not sure if I want to.
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Markus Müller-Germany
9 years ago
Hallo Polaris,wir in Deutschland sind total enttäuscht über den Wegfall von Victory.Jetzt gerade hatte die Marke den richtigen Start und hat Harley richtig Konkurenz gemacht.Wir wurden immer mehr.
Schade und peinlich für Euch.
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Robin Thomson
9 years ago
Got a Kingpin & a Hammer S don't need any other brand
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Chris david
9 years ago
I am a victory ambassador and an owner since 2005, it is. A crying shame that Polaris are so short sighted that they close down the best bike to ever come out of America .
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John Ellen
9 years ago
Shame that such a brilliantly engineered motorcycle should be shelved whilst doing so well.
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Vivi
9 years ago
Long live the Victory!!!
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Mitchell Olson
9 years ago
I have purchased two new Victory motorcycles since 2007 and have also represented the quality 9f your products in the public with talk and questions and answers from and to people in the public during this time.
I love my xc motorcycle and don't think there is another American made road bike that matches its quality on the market Indian included.
Myself and other Victory riders feel betrayed by the termination of Victory by Polaris.
If this decision remains as such the prevailing thought by myself and a large number of other Victory riders is to never again purchase anything from Polaris Industry as they are no longer a trustworthy manufacturing company.
Reverse of this major mistake in a corporate decision can sway this sentiment back to one of trust and faith in Polaris products and I hope you decision will be properly reversed.
Thanks
Mitchell Olson
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Neil Watson
9 years ago
All the Harley owners in the UK were looking at Victory for their next purchase. The UK market was on the edge of taking over Harleys and then they did this. So sad, I will keep my new Vegas on the road for ever.
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Les Booth
9 years ago
Don't drop the brand, rather drop your marketing department and replace it with one that knows how to promote a brand properly.
Nie konnte ich mir Vorstellen, einen Cruiser zu fahren, bis auf einer Victory gesessen habe. I love my Victory
Lasst Die Finger von Victory.
Bin stolzer Besitzer einer gunner. Hab mir meinen Unterarm mit einen Victory Tattoo Stechen lassen und jetzt das.wenn ich das vorher wüsste das Victory aufhört hätte ich mir eine Harley zugelegt.
I luv my Vision! I'll ride mine till I can't ride anymore!
'Till the wheels fall off!
No other bike touches the heart like the Victory line!
pas possible de laisser ces belles et solides moto mourrir pour des actionnaires
Bought Victorys because I wanted a modern v twin, Not a heavy, clunky, slow Harley, and now Indian. Bought 09 Kingpin first, 07 Ham S, Lastly 2015 Cross Country. You had Victory modern performance, and Indian nostalgic. What rider that buys a Victory would waste 5 minutes considering an Indian. You should have at least phased Victory into Indian, Now Harley riders are laughing at Polaris, Victory riders hate Polaris. Hopefully your Indian guys are loyal. You haven,t put a penny into Victory since 2010, of course Indian would pick up market share faster, Half that Indian investment into Victory and it would have picked up also, since its a different niche than Harley and modern, you had a pretty broad customer base, if only your incompetant marketing dept could figure it out. Thats why design engineers hate bean counters and business managers, no foresight. Now Trumps economy is picking up, motorcycle sales will rise, you will give the credit to business decisions, Pitiful. I own 2 Polarass snowmogiles, 2 Polarass quads, and 3 Vics, Victory shuts down, so do I as a customer of Scott Wineyasses Polarass
My first was a 2005, the second a 2014, and I'll buy a used one later if that's all there is to choose from.
I have purchased 2 victory motorcycles, was loyal to victory parts, apparel and accessories. And proclaimed there superiority to anyone who would listen. Questioned dealer and others when you signed for Indian and was assured that victory would never go away. But in my gut and seeing the showroom remodeling the handwriting was on the wall. Would have been interesting to see that effort behind victory, yes arlen ness and family gave an effort but that faded when you placed all your efforts with your new acquisition. I know I am only 1 of many who feel abandoned by polaris. Maybe mike from American Piickers can push the victory brand..... please reconsider and do not throw away valuable owners that backed you for 10 years or more !!!!!
I'm a victory owner since 2007. I was so impressed from the quality of the bikes that I bought two more models until today. The 4th Bike was already in planning to buy. I really can't understand this decission and statement from Polaris Management. It is like the Management kick all customers, Victory employees and Victory dealers ass or hit straight in their face. I think at the end Polaris will loose a lot of customers. Because likes to buy a Indian bike and wait until Polaris will may close them too. My personal decision if I can't buy a Victory anymore I will not buy another bike from Polaris-group. I'm realy pissed
Was going to buy a new one this year. Now not sure if I want to.
Hallo Polaris,wir in Deutschland sind total enttäuscht über den Wegfall von Victory.Jetzt gerade hatte die Marke den richtigen Start und hat Harley richtig Konkurenz gemacht.Wir wurden immer mehr. Schade und peinlich für Euch.
Got a Kingpin & a Hammer S don't need any other brand
I am a victory ambassador and an owner since 2005, it is. A crying shame that Polaris are so short sighted that they close down the best bike to ever come out of America .
Shame that such a brilliantly engineered motorcycle should be shelved whilst doing so well.
Long live the Victory!!!
I have purchased two new Victory motorcycles since 2007 and have also represented the quality 9f your products in the public with talk and questions and answers from and to people in the public during this time. I love my xc motorcycle and don't think there is another American made road bike that matches its quality on the market Indian included. Myself and other Victory riders feel betrayed by the termination of Victory by Polaris. If this decision remains as such the prevailing thought by myself and a large number of other Victory riders is to never again purchase anything from Polaris Industry as they are no longer a trustworthy manufacturing company. Reverse of this major mistake in a corporate decision can sway this sentiment back to one of trust and faith in Polaris products and I hope you decision will be properly reversed. Thanks Mitchell Olson
All the Harley owners in the UK were looking at Victory for their next purchase. The UK market was on the edge of taking over Harleys and then they did this. So sad, I will keep my new Vegas on the road for ever.
Don't drop the brand, rather drop your marketing department and replace it with one that knows how to promote a brand properly.