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I may be in for a right kicking here, but I was up the Hill earlier in the week & thought some of those Victory bikes looked absolutelly spot on - especially the minimalist / bobbed / lowrider style.

I dont know anyone who has actually bought one though, but general consencous is that they are better built than a Hardly.
 
I may be in for a right kicking here, but I was up the Hill earlier in the week & thought some of those Victory bikes looked absolutelly spot on - especially the minimalist / bobbed / lowrider style.

I dont know anyone who has actually bought one though, but general consencous is that they are better built than a Hardly.
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I may be in for a right kicking here, but I was up the Hill earlier in the week & thought some of those Victory bikes looked absolutelly spot on - especially the minimalist / bobbed / lowrider style.

I dont know anyone who has actually bought one though, but general consencous is that they are better built than a Hardly.


You on those drugs again?
 
I take it from your mixed comments that you dont think much of the Hardly alternative.
 
A brilliant choice actually. Next time you have a dodge up the hill, give me a txt, I may be free, good sarny shop there.
 
when I win euro lotto I might have a big cruiser in the collection , be easier to ride with my daughter who was a 535 Virago than being on a sports bike
 
I would not part ex the T for one, but I can see the day coming when I might just feel the need to have one in the garage for when I am in a relaxed mode & am in no hurry to get anywhere.

Its bound to happen one day.

Checking the specs, they should crack on a bit though.
 

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