01-10-2017, 01:00 AM
(01-10-2017, 12:23 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: " a lifetime zenithal purchase for the most dedicated, seasoned, and serious sport touring motorcyclists among us."
I was going to say you sound like a BMW rider...WAIT..you ARE a BMW rider
just kidding....
oh I admire the guys for the Motus project and I hope they succeed and I'd love to take a test ride on one too (find a dealer Stichill and I will ride over with you for a test ride) only I fear once I rode one I'd have to have one (you know being one of the "most dedicated, seasoned, and serious sport touring motorcyclists among us." and all lol)
My point was which was probably missed as well, was that Victory had the opportunity to make an American sport tourer that the American on a Burger King budget could probably have afforded, priced to compete with Sport Tourers from around the globe incl Japan, supported by a company with a fairly large dealer network and a reputation for building fairly quality bikes for nearly 2 decades. An American Sport tourer for the masses and not just the well heeled elite who can afford such extravagances as a $40K motorcycle.
As a proud Can-tuckian with half my teeth and no shoes, I'll take that as a compliment! (spits out a wad of chaw)
(01-10-2017, 12:23 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: " a lifetime zenithal purchase for the most dedicated, seasoned, and serious sport touring motorcyclists among us."
I was going to say you sound like a BMW rider...WAIT..you ARE a BMW rider
just kidding....
oh I admire the guys for the Motus project and I hope they succeed and I'd love to take a test ride on one too (find a dealer Stichill and I will ride over with you for a test ride) only I fear once I rode one I'd have to have one (you know being one of the "most dedicated, seasoned, and serious sport touring motorcyclists among us." and all lol)
My point was which was probably missed as well, was that Victory had the opportunity to make an American sport tourer that the American on a Burger King budget could probably have afforded, priced to compete with Sport Tourers from around the globe incl Japan, supported by a company with a fairly large dealer network and a reputation for building fairly quality bikes for nearly 2 decades. An American Sport tourer for the masses and not just the well heeled elite who can afford such extravagances as a $40K motorcycle.
They're in Columbus! I aim to get up there whenever the road show returns next summer.
(01-10-2017, 12:23 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: " a lifetime zenithal purchase for the most dedicated, seasoned, and serious sport touring motorcyclists among us."
I was going to say you sound like a BMW rider...WAIT..you ARE a BMW rider
just kidding....
oh I admire the guys for the Motus project and I hope they succeed and I'd love to take a test ride on one too (find a dealer Stichill and I will ride over with you for a test ride) only I fear once I rode one I'd have to have one (you know being one of the "most dedicated, seasoned, and serious sport touring motorcyclists among us." and all lol)
My point was which was probably missed as well, was that Victory had the opportunity to make an American sport tourer that the American on a Burger King budget could probably have afforded, priced to compete with Sport Tourers from around the globe incl Japan, supported by a company with a fairly large dealer network and a reputation for building fairly quality bikes for nearly 2 decades. An American Sport tourer for the masses and not just the well heeled elite who can afford such extravagances as a $40K motorcycle.
That's no joke...you ARE!
(01-10-2017, 12:23 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: " a lifetime zenithal purchase for the most dedicated, seasoned, and serious sport touring motorcyclists among us."
I was going to say you sound like a BMW rider...WAIT..you ARE a BMW rider
just kidding....
oh I admire the guys for the Motus project and I hope they succeed and I'd love to take a test ride on one too (find a dealer Stichill and I will ride over with you for a test ride) only I fear once I rode one I'd have to have one (you know being one of the "most dedicated, seasoned, and serious sport touring motorcyclists among us." and all lol)
My point was which was probably missed as well, was that Victory had the opportunity to make an American sport tourer that the American on a Burger King budget could probably have afforded, priced to compete with Sport Tourers from around the globe incl Japan, supported by a company with a fairly large dealer network and a reputation for building fairly quality bikes for nearly 2 decades. An American Sport tourer for the masses and not just the well heeled elite who can afford such extravagances as a $40K motorcycle.
Also a valid point!
Psst. $31k motorcycle...cough, cough.

