My ride: 2010 Victory Hammer 8-Ball

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jaskc78
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My ride: 2010 Victory Hammer 8-Ball

#1 Unread post by jaskc78 »

That's my current ride, bought it Feb 13, 2010. Put on the Stage 1 exhaust and intake, saddlebags, tachometer, forward controls, S&S open airbox, highway bars. Removed the saddlebags.

Have ridden it 11,500 miles and it still runs like the day I bought it.
"Dude, women are like Vol-Tron. The more you can hook up the better it gets!" --RvB
Currently waiting on a new hip before I can get a new bike.

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Re: 2010 Victory Hammer 8-Ball

#2 Unread post by totalmotorcycle »

Sounds like an awesome bike. The 8-Ball's are great value in the Victory line up. Did you try any other bikes before deciding on this one?

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Re: My ride: 2010 Victory Hammer 8-Ball

#3 Unread post by jaskc78 »

I actually did not try any other bikes before deciding on the 8-Ball. I did a LOT of looking at different bikes and deciding what I liked, didn't like, etc. Priced them all out, racked and stacked according to my own preferences and ranking those preferences by how important I deemed each to be. In the end, the Victory was the only bike I even test rode. It had the right combination of looks, attitude, feel, power, and performance and quite possibly the most important--the right price. I know, slow response, but with you being all sneaky and moving posts around I can't keep track so well.
"Dude, women are like Vol-Tron. The more you can hook up the better it gets!" --RvB
Currently waiting on a new hip before I can get a new bike.

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