Always do thorough inspections when buying a used moto! Fortunately this wasn't a catastrophic miss, but learn from my mistakes! (The bike had been dropped and I totally missed it!) I try to document and disclose all known blemishes when selling a bike, but that's not always the case with others.
Yeah, I've had a few and they're definitely the best bang for your buck. Plus the 106 kills the 103 any day (and that's coming from a dude in the middle of an oil change on my dyna. Lol). Thanks for watching! Ride safe!
Just bought one. I have no clue why no one bought these bikes. They are way better than the new chiefs. Better looking too. They should have just making victories, but just slapped the Indian sticker on there. I have yet to hear anyone say they regretted buying a victory. I just think that boomers were too band loyal. My generation would have loved these
I just bought an 08 Hammer with almost identical damage and I also missed it because I looked at it at night and in poor lighting. It only has 6k on it but knowing the damage now and the cost to fix, I definitely over paid but am still happy.
I bought a used 2013 Victory Judge in 2016 from a dealer. It had about 20K miles on it. It had some things wrong with it, but I only paid $6500.00 for it. I now have 55K on it, and although I have spend a lot of money to fix it like I want it, I have no regrets and it runs better now than it did when I got it. I am looking for another one now since they are much harder to find now. Thinking about buying another one just for parts.
Check you’re rear bearings and the rear rotor bolts! You will regret not doing so. $250+ for a new rotor and the rotor side rear bearing will be the first to blow. It’s a serious pain to pull the bearing ones the centers gone. Good luck finding a new axle if you don’t catch it in time.
Man I either want a fury or a highball lol. I can’t decide. I know victory is no longer in business, so would that affect the availability of parts if things need to be fixed?
Not as of now. Starting when they went out, polaris stated they would continue to make parts available for 10 years then let aftermarket take over the schematics. If I remember correctly.
@@TheDiegoKidd they say they make parts, but it's so hard to find. It's not like with other bikes where almost every dealership will have something, but it's been a struggle to find parts and accessories. You can find stuff online relatively easy. I'm just a little wary because I've bought things online then regretted it. I've only had the Hardball for a couple of days and I can't get off of it. Granted, it's my first big boy bike. I just like how you get something that would be better than a Harley for a fraction of the price, like Jon said.
I test rode one a while back (I think it was a 2015). Didn't buy it cause the bike appeared to be a bit neglected, but otherwise it was a fun ride. Didn't feel too different than the other victories. Slightly heavier but still well balanced even with the fairing and all.
Here's the video I did on it. th-cam.com/video/B3SJC2us820/w-d-xo.html I'm always on the lookout for a good deal though, so if one comes around I'll check it out for sure. Thanks for checking the channel!
Jon's Moto Garage I was shopping for a new one when they went out of business and I decided to wait and was banking on the prices to tank and pick one up for cheap, well unfortunately for me prices skyrocketed in my area and haven’t dropped, still shipping but guys are asking big bucks for used bikes...one day!
@@Chern889 yeah, it's hit or miss, especially depending where you're at and how the market is. Good luck finding a nice one! Hopefully prices start to drop.
I almost traded my Raider for one of these brand new on the show room floor but it was 2012 in 2019 and it still had not been sold. I am glad I didnt because I think I will keep my 2009 raider and keep fixing it. What out there beats a Raider in every aspect? You name it I may buy it, until then I am a Raider fan because I wouldnt give it up for a brand new bike!
@@stevevinas I never have. A friend has a VTX 1800 Rune. My Raider out performs it but I think the VTX is a more comfortable ride with more fuel capacity.
@@decapolis01 I only ask because I'm trying not to buy a Harley. I've had street bikes and a Fatboy. I'm currently looking at the raider, stratoliner, vtx1800, victory cross country, victory Vegas or gunner. Basically want a crusier that is comfortable and has more power then the 06 Fatboy. I just saw a local vtx1800 for $3500 so that's kind of enticing
@@stevevinas The Raider is a Hotrod, less fuel capacity and comfort. The Stratoliner and VTX carry more fuel and are more comfortable. I dont know much about Victory but everyone that has owned one loved it.
Wow 5k for it? I wouldnt think for a second. Here in Germany used highballs go for 12k - 17k euros. I just sat one today at my dealership. I absolutely fell in love. But he wants 12k and half of the screws on he bike are rusty. I so wish we would have the cheap prices like in the states.
Dang, that's crazy! Yeah, prices here are definitely cheaper. Even on the high end. I didnt realized we were so spoiled in that regard. Thanks for watching and commenting! Ride safe!
Same in switzerland, drove a custom vegas 8-ball with an ape hanger (almost 17k CHF) and a hammer S (15'500 CHF)... but i also fell in love with them :D
@@JonsMotoGarage I actually looked into that. Shipping would be 600-800 Euro. Then you have to pay custom and tax. Together that's usually over a quarter of the bikes price on top. Oh and the bike needs to be up to German / EU regulation and needs to get a special inspection that will cost you again. Sometimes the same bike is sold with different features in the US and Europe. For example bikes that are built 2016 or younger must have ABS. All in all a headache to deal with and a lot of money on top to the originally cheap US prices. Still you would probably stay under the retail prices we have here.
I have this same bike , bought it a couple of weeks ago, i know is the same as it has the same license plate, any feedback or recomendation that I should know about? Beside the small scratches and that does not hace front turn signals? Thank you
I sold this a few months back. Did you buy it from a guy down in Tucson? I think the guy who bought it lived down there. Aside from the cosmetic blemishes, the bike ran great. I'm a big fan of them.
Jon's Moto Garage , yes bought it from a guy in tucson , the bike feels great , did put some new oil and spark plugs and runs great , just made the same mistake in my inspection jajaj missed that it has the front turn signals missing but I will get those from ebay other than that bike feels great , thank you for the tips and content , I am follower now !!
@@alejandroherrera4415 Awesome! Hope you got a good deal on it. Yeah, I'm a big fan and it has new tires and pretty low miles. Sounds like it ended up with the right person! Awesome! Ride safe, brother!
Hmmm...great question! I think the new m8 is a bit smoother. But the victory packs a solid punch and I think edges out the dyna or softail 103 for sure.
Victories are the only non-Harley that sounds good to me. As far as Harley types of bikes goes. Indians sound okay, but everything else sounds like ass to me. Which sucks cause the Kawasaki Vaquero looks awesome.
Yeah, I really dig the Vaquero as well! On the used market, it's a lot of bike for the money. With the right exhaust, they sound a little bit better, but I know what you mean - harley and victory have something unique.
Thats no biggie but you know well as I do thats part of the game I ve owned a Kingpin was a neat bike Fyi Theres still plenty of parts at polairs for Victory bikes sould be a nice Mover 🖒
Right! I was disappointed with myself more than anything for missing it on the inspection. Lol. Occassionally it happens. This wasn't as bad as the 2012 road glide that I purchased at night (against my better judgment) and turned out to have been laid down. The front fender was all gnarled. I couldn't believe I missed it! Still turned a nice profit though. Like you say, it's the name of the game!
@@bryanfrederick6384 yeah, I've learned the hard way...a few times. I've done a few cars/trucks but the market for bikes in arizona is year round and I enjoy trying out the different rides.
Nice! I live about 45 minutes south of Cave Creek. But yeah, tons of good riding in this area and even during the summer you can travel an hour north and find beautiful weather. Hit me up if you roll through again!
I am in A little town just out side of Bellingham Wa ! AND MOST OF THE FOLKS UP HERE ARE A LITTLE OFF! That is Y things are screwed up ! MOST HERE ARE ON DOPE! I can t wait to get out of this crazy place And ride with like minded people ! Thanks ! Talk to you later!
@@D4nY513 Here stateside, the Harley is definitely most expensive. You can sometimes get victories for around the same price as the metrics, but it's hit or miss. Thanks for checking the vid!
Thee Hammer is surely the more tasteful choice (better than any HD other then the V-ROD Muscle). But ape hangers? Like pants hung below the ass cheeks; REDICULOUSE! Stupid! "I'm badass because I smoke sigarettes, tatoo my skin, and act like a wanabe Hells Angels clown". Just ride with passion instead of looking to low-life criminals for role models.
I'll admit I was not a fan of the ape hangers back in the day. However, after riding various bikes with ape hangers, I realized they can actually make for a much better/more comfortable ride depending on rider build and bike ergos. Different strokes for different folks, I suppose. 🤙🏍
Always do thorough inspections when buying a used moto! Fortunately this wasn't a catastrophic miss, but learn from my mistakes!
(The bike had been dropped and I totally missed it!) I try to document and disclose all known blemishes when selling a bike, but that's not always the case with others.
These bikes are awesome. I have a victory highball myself
Yeah, I've had a few and they're definitely the best bang for your buck. Plus the 106 kills the 103 any day (and that's coming from a dude in the middle of an oil change on my dyna. Lol). Thanks for watching! Ride safe!
Just bought one. I have no clue why no one bought these bikes. They are way better than the new chiefs. Better looking too. They should have just making victories, but just slapped the Indian sticker on there. I have yet to hear anyone say they regretted buying a victory. I just think that boomers were too band loyal. My generation would have loved these
I just bought an 08 Hammer with almost identical damage and I also missed it because I looked at it at night and in poor lighting. It only has 6k on it but knowing the damage now and the cost to fix, I definitely over paid but am still happy.
I bought a used 2013 Victory Judge in 2016 from a dealer. It had about 20K miles on it. It had some things wrong with it, but I only paid $6500.00 for it. I now have 55K on it, and although I have spend a lot of money to fix it like I want it, I have no regrets and it runs better now than it did when I got it. I am looking for another one now since they are much harder to find now. Thinking about buying another one just for parts.
I have a 2017. Rarely used with the white walls. Love it. Get tons of compliments on it. Awesome bike
Check you’re rear bearings and the rear rotor bolts! You will regret not doing so. $250+ for a new rotor and the rotor side rear bearing will be the first to blow. It’s a serious pain to pull the bearing ones the centers gone. Good luck finding a new axle if you don’t catch it in time.
I'm looking to get 2007 vegas jackpot motorcycle how is the bike over all
Man I either want a fury or a highball lol. I can’t decide. I know victory is no longer in business, so would that affect the availability of parts if things need to be fixed?
Not as of now. Starting when they went out, polaris stated they would continue to make parts available for 10 years then let aftermarket take over the schematics. If I remember correctly.
@@TheDiegoKidd that's good info, that was my draw back
@@TheDiegoKidd they say they make parts, but it's so hard to find. It's not like with other bikes where almost every dealership will have something, but it's been a struggle to find parts and accessories. You can find stuff online relatively easy. I'm just a little wary because I've bought things online then regretted it.
I've only had the Hardball for a couple of days and I can't get off of it. Granted, it's my first big boy bike. I just like how you get something that would be better than a Harley for a fraction of the price, like Jon said.
How did you make a $800 profit on it when you had to pay tax (4% to 8%) on it at the title Bureau?
Az doesnt charge tax on private party sales. But you are limited to how many vehicles you can sell without having a license.
There’s a pretty cool highball for sale near me. Not like I’m in the market right now, but I do like it.
do you know if Victory Highball from 2017 have abs?
My favorite Vic. Love the HB
Oye todavía tienes la moto encontré una por 7500 aquí en TX me gustaría saber si todavía te gusta
It's 40minutes long for u guys?
Always liked that bike
I’d love to see you do a newer Vic Cross country!!
I test rode one a while back (I think it was a 2015). Didn't buy it cause the bike appeared to be a bit neglected, but otherwise it was a fun ride. Didn't feel too different than the other victories. Slightly heavier but still well balanced even with the fairing and all.
Here's the video I did on it.
th-cam.com/video/B3SJC2us820/w-d-xo.html
I'm always on the lookout for a good deal though, so if one comes around I'll check it out for sure. Thanks for checking the channel!
Jon's Moto Garage I was shopping for a new one when they went out of business and I decided to wait and was banking on the prices to tank and pick one up for cheap, well unfortunately for me prices skyrocketed in my area and haven’t dropped, still shipping but guys are asking big bucks for used bikes...one day!
@@Chern889 yeah, it's hit or miss, especially depending where you're at and how the market is. Good luck finding a nice one! Hopefully prices start to drop.
I almost traded my Raider for one of these brand new on the show room floor but it was 2012 in 2019 and it still had not been sold. I am glad I didnt because I think I will keep my 2009 raider and keep fixing it. What out there beats a Raider in every aspect? You name it I may buy it, until then I am a Raider fan because I wouldnt give it up for a brand new bike!
Agreed! I love my raider beyond words
Have you ride a victory or Honda vtx1800?
@@stevevinas I never have. A friend has a VTX 1800 Rune. My Raider out performs it but I think the VTX is a more comfortable ride with more fuel capacity.
@@decapolis01 I only ask because I'm trying not to buy a Harley. I've had street bikes and a Fatboy. I'm currently looking at the raider, stratoliner, vtx1800, victory cross country, victory Vegas or gunner. Basically want a crusier that is comfortable and has more power then the 06 Fatboy. I just saw a local vtx1800 for $3500 so that's kind of enticing
@@stevevinas The Raider is a Hotrod, less fuel capacity and comfort. The Stratoliner and VTX carry more fuel and are more comfortable. I dont know much about Victory but everyone that has owned one loved it.
Wow 5k for it? I wouldnt think for a second. Here in Germany used highballs go for 12k - 17k euros. I just sat one today at my dealership. I absolutely fell in love. But he wants 12k and half of the screws on he bike are rusty. I so wish we would have the cheap prices like in the states.
Dang, that's crazy! Yeah, prices here are definitely cheaper. Even on the high end. I didnt realized we were so spoiled in that regard. Thanks for watching and commenting! Ride safe!
Same in switzerland, drove a custom vegas 8-ball with an ape hanger (almost 17k CHF) and a hammer S (15'500 CHF)... but i also fell in love with them :D
@@BabaPinoy man! I can't believe they cost so much abroad. We need to start an import/export business. Lol.
@@JonsMotoGarage I actually looked into that. Shipping would be 600-800 Euro. Then you have to pay custom and tax. Together that's usually over a quarter of the bikes price on top. Oh and the bike needs to be up to German / EU regulation and needs to get a special inspection that will cost you again. Sometimes the same bike is sold with different features in the US and Europe. For example bikes that are built 2016 or younger must have ABS. All in all a headache to deal with and a lot of money on top to the originally cheap US prices. Still you would probably stay under the retail prices we have here.
@@Guatrau3 lol. Yeah, too much headache. Hahaha!
What a beautiful bike
I have this same bike , bought it a couple of weeks ago, i know is the same as it has the same license plate, any feedback or recomendation that I should know about? Beside the small scratches and that does not hace front turn signals? Thank you
I sold this a few months back. Did you buy it from a guy down in Tucson? I think the guy who bought it lived down there. Aside from the cosmetic blemishes, the bike ran great. I'm a big fan of them.
Jon's Moto Garage , yes bought it from a guy in tucson , the bike feels great , did put some new oil and spark plugs and runs great , just made the same mistake in my inspection jajaj missed that it has the front turn signals missing but I will get those from ebay other than that bike feels great , thank you for the tips and content , I am follower now !!
@@alejandroherrera4415 Awesome! Hope you got a good deal on it. Yeah, I'm a big fan and it has new tires and pretty low miles. Sounds like it ended up with the right person! Awesome! Ride safe, brother!
Love my Highball
How does the Victory cruisers ride compared to the new softails?
Hmmm...great question! I think the new m8 is a bit smoother. But the victory packs a solid punch and I think edges out the dyna or softail 103 for sure.
Victories are the only non-Harley that sounds good to me. As far as Harley types of bikes goes. Indians sound okay, but everything else sounds like ass to me. Which sucks cause the Kawasaki Vaquero looks awesome.
Yeah, I really dig the Vaquero as well! On the used market, it's a lot of bike for the money. With the right exhaust, they sound a little bit better, but I know what you mean - harley and victory have something unique.
This a good sized bike for 6,0 ft dude.. anyone?
I'm 5'8". I imagine at 6' it would be a perfect fit. Thanks for checking the vid!
Thanks much appreciated
Yes perfect I'm 6.4 they're amazing
Nice! I imagined they'd be good for taller riders.
I'm 6"3 and love it
.I also own a XXC
Oh god those bars!
Thats no biggie but you know well as I do thats part of the game I ve owned a Kingpin was a neat bike Fyi Theres still plenty of parts at polairs for Victory bikes sould be a nice Mover 🖒
Right! I was disappointed with myself more than anything for missing it on the inspection. Lol. Occassionally it happens. This wasn't as bad as the 2012 road glide that I purchased at night (against my better judgment) and turned out to have been laid down. The front fender was all gnarled. I couldn't believe I missed it! Still turned a nice profit though. Like you say, it's the name of the game!
@@JonsMotoGarage Never buy at night or when its raining I flip pickup trucks more than bikes here in Alabama a truck will move quicker than a Bike
@@bryanfrederick6384 yeah, I've learned the hard way...a few times. I've done a few cars/trucks but the market for bikes in arizona is year round and I enjoy trying out the different rides.
@@JonsMotoGarage yeah I ve rode out to Az if I was to ever move outta Alabama would live in Cave Creek Az love that area
Nice! I live about 45 minutes south of Cave Creek. But yeah, tons of good riding in this area and even during the summer you can travel an hour north and find beautiful weather. Hit me up if you roll through again!
I am in A little town just out side of Bellingham Wa !
AND MOST OF THE FOLKS UP HERE ARE A LITTLE OFF!
That is Y things are screwed up !
MOST HERE ARE ON DOPE!
I can t wait to get out of this crazy place
And ride with like minded people !
Thanks ! Talk to you later!
I hear ya, brotha!
Ouch
Yeah, fortunately I was able to turn a profit still but there's nothing worse than realizing you missed something on the inspection.
these bikes in the states are soooo cheap, in canada this is a 12000 bike. so about 9000 us
Dang, they're waaay cheaper down here! Is that across the board with Harley and metric cruisers as well, or just with Victory?
@@JonsMotoGarage metrics are alot cheaper than Harley and Victory
@@D4nY513 Here stateside, the Harley is definitely most expensive. You can sometimes get victories for around the same price as the metrics, but it's hit or miss. Thanks for checking the vid!
Yeah I suggest you buy one from the states, you'll save yourself around 4 grand.
Lowest priced high ball I've ever seen both bought and sold
that would look better with wrapped pipies
That is kind of nit picking . It isn’t a painting . Lol
Thee Hammer is surely the more tasteful choice (better than any HD other then the V-ROD Muscle). But ape hangers? Like pants hung below the ass cheeks; REDICULOUSE! Stupid! "I'm badass because I smoke sigarettes, tatoo my skin, and act like a wanabe Hells Angels clown". Just ride with passion instead of looking to low-life criminals for role models.
I'll admit I was not a fan of the ape hangers back in the day. However, after riding various bikes with ape hangers, I realized they can actually make for a much better/more comfortable ride depending on rider build and bike ergos. Different strokes for different folks, I suppose. 🤙🏍