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I remember reading a magazine review of that bike, I think it was the anniversary edition. Anyway from what I remember reading, it got a pretty good review and is probably a pretty darned good bike to own and ride.. Yea yea yea, it ain't a Harley but so what. if you like it, that's all that counts and forget all the other negative comments from the real posers.
Buy what you like! People say the same thing about my RG. I couldn't care less what people think. Do I like the vision? Does it matter to you? If it does, then maybe you should have second thoughts because it would sound like you are buying it to "fit in" and are worried what other people think, not because you like it. If you ask me, the real posers are those who buy what everyone else thinks is cool instead of being themselves ( posing) Wouldn't the world be a boring place if we all liked the same thing? There would be no variety. Imagine all brunettes (no Blondes or Redheads). Kind of like going to a bike rally and seeing all Street Glides.........oh wait.....that is reality.....and boring At least you will be able to find your Vision in the parking lot! Let the flaming begin!!
Note to the SGCA (Street Glide Clone Army)...this is just a joke. I love all bikes!
Owning and riding a Vision is like making love to a fat girl, it may be a good ride but you don't want your friends to see you doing it. seriously, that Vision is just too radical for me.. Good luck with your choice
Bubba
Laughing so hard here and in such full agreement don't need to read any other replies...
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