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Anonymous asked in Cars & TransportationMotorcycles · 1 decade ago

Victory Motorcycles - are they better than Harley?

I think my Harley (and all Harleys for that matter), are far better bikes and much cooler looking than any Victory on the road. I also know my bike is faster and better handling than any victory. Furthermore, you can't get the same level of clothing and licensed accessories for a Victory that you can get for a Harley. I may have considered a Victory if I knew they had a complete line of cool clothing, but they don't. Many people, however, tell me their bikes are better than Harley's - what do you think?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Its apples vs oranges , If i had the money its harley all the way , but im poor so its yamaha for the day, at bike week i get to test drive all the bikes like boss hoss , victory and harley and the harleys are a much more solid bike than victory

  • 8 years ago

    Sorry Sid-USMC. Thank you for youe service but you are either full of it or have an opinion having never rode a Victory. I have owned 3 Harleys and my 2006 Victory Vegas 8 Ball will smoke any Harley on the road including Harleys Screaming Chicken. I love spanking the Harley sheep heads. They want to challenge the Victory and then get offended when my Victory stomps them into the ground. As for accessories, they dont make a cooler Leather Jacket then the Victory has, all the Harley riders see is that big Victory logo getting smaller and smaller as they are trying to catch up to me. I will never go back to Harley untill they get out of the dark ages.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    I always find those comments on how Harley holds value funny. Who really buys a Bike thinking about re selling it before they own it. I have owned a few Harleys and they are very nice and what I would call me too bikes. If you want something a little different but without sacrificing the big twin ideals then look at the Victory bikes. They are awesome bikes. I have the Victory Hammer 2007 with the 250 rear tire and its smoking hot. I bought it for $6500 Canadian or $4300 approx. US $ with 4000miles on it. This is the benefit of the Harley holding value thing as it allows us to buy a great bike for less.

  • 1 decade ago

    Lets look at the sales figures from harley and Victory last year. Any internet browser will provide them. Looks like people are voting with their wallets. By the way HOG stock price has fallen from 75 to the mid 30's. Line up a stock Harley vs a stock Victory even a 92 CI and the Victory rider will be waving goodbye. Unless you are on a VRod but then there is that worst in class resale value the VRod has.

    Source(s): Facts
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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I'm a first time buyer who hasn't been inundated by the whole HD culture, but even as a neophyte I have to say basing superiority on a full fleshed clothing line is weak.

    I've been doing some test rides and spec comparisons. If you're comparing raw HP and torque/ft between HD and Victory, HD only offers a few models that really stand up; the V-Rod instantly comes to mind. Many of Victory's models, including the base Vegas models, have at least 85 HP and 106 ft/ lb of torque. The only two HD engines that offer up this much stock are the Twin Cam (~80 HP) and the Revolution (~115-125 HP, found only in VRSCDX models). So unless you have a VROD, you aren't getting the stock performance you'd get from a Victory. The only really attractive thing HD's offer that Victory's don't performance-wise is ABS on some of their models.

    As far as which is better looking, I again disagree. I'd say the 2006-2008 Victory line offers some of the best looking bikes on the market. As a new rider I'd say the best bang for your buck definitely goes to Victory at the moment.

  • 8 years ago

    That is so incredibly incorrect HDWilliam !!

    Owning HDs for 41 years(still have 7 from 1946-1982) and having owned stores in 2 countries I can tell you Victory is beyond a far superior product in EVERY aspect, in my opinion, Polaris/Victory now make the best motorcycle the world has ever seen. Technically superior in every function.

    On my 2nd Vic Cross Country in 4yrs and never even needed air in the tyres, hard klms in searing hot weather they take hard treatment like no other bike.

    There has NEVER been a std HD that could touch me, acceleration or cornering on this bagger, and since the recent stage 1 upgrade(Only Aud$1,600) pipes, ECU, airbox, the beast now blows v-rods outta the water.

  • dugas
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    2006 Victory Vegas 8 Ball

  • hdqt95
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    While I agree with your sentiment about Victories being butt-ugly (though in an interesting kind-of way), there is no way you can say that you bike is faster and better handling than ANY Victory. Consider first that what handles well for you will not necessarily be a good fit for someone else. As for speed- a little or a lot of wrenching can change the speed on any bike. Heck, the right tuner can change the horsepower significantly. The Vision does have 92 hp, which is more than most Harleys come stock by more than a bit, so the speed ought to be there.

    But, just so you know, I don't think ANY bike is better than MY Harley. My Deuce is the best bike bar none. Of course, my husband begs to differ and thinks his is better looking/faster/better handling/ad infinitum. The biggest bummer is that I can't even fault his taste- since he did marry me.

  • I always get a chuckle out of it when some answerers pounce on harley by comparing what they've read in a magazine or the internet for the horsepower/torque ratings and still have no clue.

    for you answerers that don't know what you're yipping about, but feel compelled to yip nonetheless, harley davidson posts their peak ratings just the same as the other manufacturers, but peak ratings aren't what makes a bike powerfull.... it's the everything in between, and harley owns it! the power bands for hp and torque are the broadest and most generous of any bike out there. so when you parrot out your sqauking about harley being lower or slower, it only shows you haven't got the experience or intelligence to understand. oh well, keep riding your other bikes, and keep us harley riders in the best part of the pool without your presence.

    but now to the op.... c'mon, do harley clothes really matter? it just makes a person look like some little office twit that ran down to his dealership with his charge card to buy himself some cool.... and it doesn't, that type shows through very clearly. i don't own a piece of leather that says hd on it nor will i ever for that very reason. t-shirts are about as far as i'll go, and it's only when a dealer gives them to me because they want their logo seen on me

  • 6 years ago

    I have owned over 20 bikes, I have ridden alot of brands.. The Victory is superior to most I have. ridden . The HD have nice paint. But are low on power and handle poorly and are not very dependable. Parts come lose and sometimes fall off . I have several friends riding HD they are always replacing bolts and working on there rides

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