For Sale 2010 Victory Vision Tour

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2020 Rocket 3GT
Love my new R3R. Need to sell my Victory. PRICE REDUCED $13,900.00

The Vision is a great touring bike. Most comfortable stock seat. The Vision glides down the road and handles amazing for it's size...If you are looking for a dependable long distance touring machine the Vision is a great choice. About 14,500 miles.

2010 Victory Vision Tour. Ocean Blue/Sandstone. Very Clean! Changed exhaust to RPW USA Double Vision, Increased performance and more sound but not too loud, 2 into 1 single output design. 106 CUBIC-INCH V-TWIN. 1731CC. EFI. 6-SPEED OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION. HEATED GRIPS & HEATED SEATS. 29 GALLONS OF TRUNK & SADDLEBAG SPACE all weather-sealed and lockable. The trunk will hold two full face helmets and has an integrated, padded passenger backrest and dual audio speakers that combine with the fairing speakers for surround sound for the AM/FM with integrated ipod jack - playlist readout on dash with hand controls below left handlebar grip. CRUISE CONTROL below right handlebar grip. POWER WINDSHIELD...Handles Great, heads turn when they see this bike. Just like when people see you on the Rocket!

Ask me any questions if you are interested. I know its NOT a Rocket - but I just don't need three bikes, one has gotta go!
 

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:sneaky: I'm glad you got it sold so my question is better suited to now; If it is such a great touring bike, why such low miles? My '14 R3 has over 11,000 miles now.

OK, just ribbin' a little, Congrats on your sell. LONG LIVE THE ROCKET...
 
:sneaky: I'm glad you got it sold so my question is better suited to now; If it is such a great touring bike, why such low miles? My '14 R3 has over 11,000 miles now.

OK, just ribbin' a little, Congrats on your sell. LONG LIVE THE ROCKET...

Good question. I have a Yamaha Raider that I love. I bought the Victory because of a woman - I know. At the time she said she wanted to ride with me and go on trips on the bike. I did not have a passenger seat on the Raider at that time. Looking at touring bikes, I did not want a Harley, Gold Wing or BMW. The Vision was a great choice and it was a great bike. I took it on more than a few road trips including getting caught in a snow storm once but when at home I always opted for the Raider. I ended up adding a passenger seat to the Raider as well. Shortly thereafter that woman was no longer in the picture. She went on maybe two or three rides on the Vision and zero on the Raider.
My girlfriend now has no desire to be a passenger on a motorcycle AND she never complains when I want to go for a ride or a bike trip. Enter the Rocket - Exit the Vision. Still have the Raider!
 
a woman...'nuf said.

The Raider is a great bike though and was on my short list before buying my Rocket. Still on my short list for a second bike when the time is right...
 
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