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Oops the neck snapping was actually Victory riders looking back to see what the hell happened!
I guess your riding a Victory ,with HD forum membership nothing wrong with that , Do you have a 2017 model ?
To back up your claim ? Well I do,,, 2017 SE SG with a 117
. The topic says 2017 VS 2016/2015. No mention about your Victory hang on with that Victory of yours . They stop making that already .
I guess your riding a Victory ,with HD forum membership nothing wrong with that , Do you have a 2017 model ?
To back up your claim ? Well I do,,, 2017 SE SG with a 117
. The topic says 2017 VS 2016/2015. No mention about your Victory hang on with that Victory of yours . They stop making that already .
Dude I think you were a little fast to reply there.
I do NOT own a Victory and have never riden one. It was simply an attempt at humor in which others here got. Even the OP mentioned it in the original thread.
You seem to think I am against the 2017 M8 and that is far from true. I have not riden one yet but hear great things.
I assume you are familiar with the news that Victory is going out of business? My neck would snap if I spent big $$$ buying one and now the value is in the toilet. I would be looking back to see what happened.
I do have a 2016 Limited which is my 4th Harley and the OP was asking for opinions on 2015,2016 & 2017.
I guess your riding a Victory ,with HD forum membership nothing wrong with that , Do you have a 2017 model ?
To back up your claim ? Well I do,,, 2017 SE SG with a 117
. The topic says 2017 VS 2016/2015. No mention about your Victory hang on with that Victory of yours . They stop making that already .
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