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CW4 Angel C.
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Yeah that's not good but on a good note at least HD still producing bikes. Victory (also American made cruisers) stopped their production last year without warning. I've been looking for another bike so I'm going HD from now on. HD will continue to be America's favorite bike for years to come.
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CW4 Angel C.
CW4 Angel C.
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True. Indians look and ride good but now Polaris planted that doubt in my mind. I've had my Victory for 10 strong years now it's extinct lol Who knows maybe in another 10-15 years it may be worth something.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
PO3 Steven Sherrill
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MSgt Robert C Aldi - CW4 Angel C. Msgt Aldi is right Chief, Polaris owns both Victory and Indian. They decided to cease production of the Victory line in order to focus on the Indian line.
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Capt Jeff S.
Capt Jeff S.
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Never could get into Victory's styling. Test drove one and wasn't impressed. It was okay, but didn't feel like a Harley... For some folks, that might be a good thing, but I like the ergonomics of the Harley better and the way it eats up the open road. They aren't the best turning bikes; they were made to conquer the highway.
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SFC Malcolm Haugen
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I think the new competition from Indian is making a big hit on Harley. I switched two years ago.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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TSgt Tommy Amparano
TSgt Tommy Amparano
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I love my Harley, but I love my Indian too.
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TSgt Tommy Amparano
TSgt Tommy Amparano
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PV2 Larry Sellnow - Better to keep both so you have a spare.
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TSgt Tommy Amparano
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I already have the Harley I want. Why would I buy another one?
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TSgt Tommy Amparano
TSgt Tommy Amparano
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That is a great paint job too.
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