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Those Visions look cool customized. The Vision and Cross Country are great touring bikes. I like the old Victories better than the current Indians.Current Indians look too "phoney" to me, especially the engines.Rick
The great white whale looks like it has transitioned into the great white elephant territory.
Yes...it has a 66" wheelbase, so it is LONG and LOW....22-inch seat height with the 1-inch factory lowering kit. A heavy beast indeed, at 871 pounds, but when you let the clutch out, it loses 200 pounds! It handles quite well...just don't park it with the front tire facing downhill!!!
I've never heard anything bad about Victories.kk
Yes, I'll be 69 in August, and this may be my last riding season with Moby Dick....
My friend had an 8Ball, he loved it! But...he had a Gremlin too....
This is SR 395 in Nevada...on the way to Tonopah....and this is where the Vision really shines!!
It’s a funny coincidence that the same Nevada roads (especially US 6 from Tonopah across to Ely on the other side) provided my own best Vision memories, some time ago. But that was a 1983 Yamaha Vision 550 (with the fairing), maybe my favorite bike. Different strokes for different folks.
I road this route 6 years ago when I had my Hardly Dangerous. It was an interesting ride, I was getting a little nervous at the end. A long way between gas stations, 160 miles and running at 80 to 85 wasn't doing fuel mileage much good. Turns out I had about 20 miles to spare. This summer I am planning on Tonopah to Ely again but this time taking the Extraterrestrial Highway instead except with an overnight or two on the way. Great Basin National Park being one of them.kk