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Good for you Eddie!!!
I'm hunting for the Anniversary Vision (two-tone Candy Apple/Black).
Motorcycling is about riding a motorcycle...not being a "sheep" and conforming to what others think.
I also own a few Moto Guzzi's...do you think I care what others think!
JU
its actually Antares Red and Black, and good luck...they were released and all 100 of them sold out in 20 minutes! even at almost $30K a pop.
i love that color though.
Hello my name is ed and i ride what i like......(lol)
I bought a Harley because I always wanted one, now that I have it I am enjoying the hell out of it. Would not give it up for nothing, except maybe another Harley.........
Congrats on the new bike! I've been a fan of the Victories for a while and when I decided to get a touring cruiser I considered Victory (Kingpin) briefly ...we don't have a good dealer network in the Chicagoland area (in my opinion anyway) .....in the end I've wanted a Harely all my life and finally felt I could afford one and I personally don't think you can't beat the looks of the the touring Harleys (not to mention the sound and I'm even loving the 'vibrations').... most others (Japanese) seem like cheap imitations or just to big and high tech....although I have to say the Triumph Rocket III might be a possibility in the future (I test rode one back when it first came out while my Speed Triple was in for service...85 mph in first gear!) ...props to Victory for being so wild with the design of the Vision though....enjoy!
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