A Very Sad Day
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That was inevitable.
If you're going out for a big bike there are the three main players. Honda/Yami for the reliability crowd, and Harley for the rest of us. Victory has always been the red headed step child. Too bad for current owners tho... |
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P.S. I never saw one Victory parked outside & I assume the workers got a discount. |
That is sad, but isn't Indian back ?
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With Polaris owning both names, it's hard to say what will become of Indian.
My guess would be that some other company (insert Chrysler/Harley?, here) will buy the name. The Indian name has survived too many fights to lay down now. Like a zombie. They don't just die... |
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Prior to 2010, I saw a lot of new Victories on the road. I didn't see many after that. Just about everybody makes a cruiser now. Even Motoguzzi and Ducati. Too much competition.
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Since moving to W.Melbourne Fla. & when I was without a ride , I stopped into the local Victory dealer a few times. I never saw one other customer there! Does anyone know the final production date? I drove by the local dealership yesterday & everything looked the same.:hmm::shrug: Irish:scoot::nuts:
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I drove by the local Victory Dealership (Wickam Rd ) yesterday (March 17 ) & there were 3 scooters & a used Harley out in front for sale.:tdown::shrug::hmm: Irish:scoot::nuts:
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Since this news broke Polaris has been very open about the reasons. Cost of developing separate lines and engine development was the main reasons. They stated that if not for the experience gained from Victory the success of Indian would not be possible. I guess how you have to look at it is that Victory will live with Indian badges on the gas tank.
I'm pretty sure Indian will be around for a good, long time. If nothing else they have forced Harley to clean up their act and reintroduced competition to the Cruiser category. Polaris isn't a little company and will give Harley a run for their money. |
Don't lose hope. I forsee a much needed end to over regulation in all aspects of our lives. But especially in the auto and powersports industry. With any luck the EPA budget may get cut by 99% and we can restore sanity jump start our economy. Sure would be nice not to have to worry about paying the EPA $10,000 because a metal tag had a rivet fall out during the ocean trip from China.
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I drove by the local Victory dealership today (May 10 ) & they had one Victory in front with the usual three scooters & one used Harley but the showroom looked empty. They never had much in the showroom anyway! I had two shops in N.H. & you have your overhead (rent , parts , shop supplies , etc. anyway ) The dealership was run like a front.:hmm::shrug: Irish:scoot::nuts:
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Does anyone know what the FINAL production date is?:shrug:>: Irish:scoot::nuts:
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Update: As of yesterday , there were TWO bikes in front of the Melbourne Fla (Wickam Rd) dealership. Maybe they are selling off their stock!:shrug: Irish:scoot::nuts:
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Isn't Angel Sampey still racing Pro Stock Bike on a Victory?
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There may still be a professional race team but I know from having my shops (in NH) that unless you have a sponsorship or are made of money the average joe is out of the picture. Dragging isn't racing your neighbor anymore! The money makes it unfeasible! Pardon my rant.:tdown: Irish:scoot::nuts:
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I happened to drive by the W.Melbourne Florida dealership the other day & there was only two bikes in front. Maybe they are downsizing.:shrug: Irish:scoot::nuts:
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