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2015 – 2017 Victory Vision Review

Posted on February 9, 2017January 11, 2019 By Jarvis

Introduced in 2007 as an addition to the Victory touring lineup for 2008, the Vision came in two versions: the Vision Street, which came standard with a full fairing and hard side bags and the Vision Tour, which included those features plus a hard trunk. In 2010, Victory renamed the Vision Street version the Vision 8-Ball, keeping the Vision Tour as its full dresser.

For 2017, Victory offers the Vision — with ABS and cruise control standard — alongside the Cross Country Tour as its mighty duo in tourer the bracket.

Design

Victory Vision

Standard with multi-setting heated handgrips and individually heated seats, the Vision — with its curvy, almost weirdly hourglass-looking lines — provides 29 gallons of weather-tight and lockable storage in hard side bags and trunk to invite you to extend your riding season into chilly or inclement weather. Creature comforts including a padded passenger backrest and surround sound encourage you to take your favorite passenger with you.
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