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Old 01-22-2007, 08:40 PM   #12 (permalink)
davef03TC
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Bike: 2003 Victory Touring Cruiser
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you got that right,quite a few unhappy campers
im on my second Victory that i have bought just to see both models dropped
out of the line. crap kinda pisses me off the resale on them ain't squat,because of what the company has done since 03 when they dropped the C model the model that got it all going. i put 63k on my c model and after a warranty tranny upgrade at 7k it never had to make another trip to the shop. these are easy bikes to work on and just about anyone with any toolsence can get a manuel and do their own.
the flamed bike i ride now is a 92CI and with 800.00 bucks worth of mods
and it will probley out run a new 96" moter with 3000.00 worth of the Motor Co mods. now the newer Victorys Mods are going for alot more now that folks have learned what they have to do to them to get the best HP and torque. the main thing about the Victorys that keeps me buying their product
is the way these bikes handle and i have ridden quite a few. if you have not been out to demo any "do it" the Victory dealers all have demo models so ya don't have to go out and rent one for a day to try it out.

the new bike will be a good seller. im going to the IMS show im Minn on the 3rd i will post my pics in a folder on photobucket and post the link here.along with the victorys i will post all the new bikes.

dave
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Originally Posted by SoCalCruisin
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Do I assume there are a few current Victory riders who aren't pleased with the new look? I would hope Victory sticks to what has been successful and keeps their customer base happy because the current bikes look great. But there is certainly nothing wrong with adding to it with this new true touring bike. I hope they show it out west here soon too.


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