Victory Bagger......
I just viewed the video clip. It looks like a cross between a goldwing, Beemer and a vespa.
On the bright side there's nothing like a little competition to keep HD on its toes. I'm still pi$$ed about all the problems I've had with my 07.I wouldn'ttrade my RG for this thing.I could loose my mojo if I'm seen on this thing. I'll check it out at the MC show. I'll make sure no one sees me sitting on it.
On the bright side there's nothing like a little competition to keep HD on its toes. I'm still pi$$ed about all the problems I've had with my 07.I wouldn'ttrade my RG for this thing.I could loose my mojo if I'm seen on this thing. I'll check it out at the MC show. I'll make sure no one sees me sitting on it.
ORIGINAL: Homer
Heres a link that works, stole from another forum http://www.polarisindustries.com/en-.../Vision/Colors
ORIGINAL: PaOutlaw
Jusst watched a spot of Fox News with Richard and Kyle Petty. Had a new Victory bagger sitting there. Anyone know where one can get a better look at the scoot/specs etc?
Outlaw
Jusst watched a spot of Fox News with Richard and Kyle Petty. Had a new Victory bagger sitting there. Anyone know where one can get a better look at the scoot/specs etc?
Outlaw
Went to NYC MC Show this past weekend and I took a good look at this bike. IMO this bike is aimed at the Goldwing and Beemer crowd. Anyone considering a Goldwind will probably consider this bike; it looks more like a Goldwing. The feel of the bike is very plasticky, thin plastic that flexes when pressed.
Of the metric bikes Star, which I think is made by Yamaha had some interesting production custom choppers. You had to look real close to distinguish the bikes from the typical choppers we're used to seeing. The one I saw was 48K, a little steep for something that's not the real thing yet. I say yet because these choppers were very close to the real thing, slammed, stretched, paint etc. The only thing that gave them away was the engine and you had too look very close.
Of the metric bikes Star, which I think is made by Yamaha had some interesting production custom choppers. You had to look real close to distinguish the bikes from the typical choppers we're used to seeing. The one I saw was 48K, a little steep for something that's not the real thing yet. I say yet because these choppers were very close to the real thing, slammed, stretched, paint etc. The only thing that gave them away was the engine and you had too look very close.
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