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Victory Classic Cruiser reviews
5.0 (20 reviews)
Reliability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
4.9
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G M LEBO
NEWVILLE , Pennsylvania
Reviewed on August 16, 2009
Motorcycle reviewed
2003 Victory Classic Cruiser

5.0
Bought this as a leftover in 04. I have not had any problems. Runs great, looks great. I get positive comments all the time about the color, paint and style of the bike....
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Bought this as a leftover in 04. I have not had any problems. Runs great, looks great. I get positive comments all the time about the color, paint and style of the bike.
Reliability
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
5.0
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George
N. Windham, Connecticut
Reviewed on January 29, 2008
Motorcycle reviewed
2003 Victory Classic Cruiser

5.0
This is a trouble-free machine. It has plenty of power, handles great and will run with any V-Twin out there. In the Deluxe mode, it comes as a complete package. Add fuel and enjoy it. I've had a lot of different bikes; this one is the most enjoyable. Sweet ride, sound and looks....
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This is a trouble-free machine. It has plenty of power, handles great and will run with any V-Twin out there. In the Deluxe mode, it comes as a complete package. Add fuel and enjoy it. I've had a lot of different bikes; this one is the most enjoyable. Sweet ride, sound and looks.
Reliability
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
5.0
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Richard
Maryland
Reviewed on July 4, 2007
Motorcycle reviewed
2003 Victory Classic Cruiser

5.0
Just turned 8000 miles on bike. Getting 42 mpg on tankful. Engine runs great. Added Stage 1 with S&S air box and has S&S mapping. Added a overdrive pulley that puts the engine rpm in a smooth range at speed, around 2800 to 3000 rpm at 70 mph. Changed stock seat to Mustang for comfort. Du...
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Just turned 8000 miles on bike. Getting 42 mpg on tankful. Engine runs great. Added Stage 1 with S&S air box and has S&S mapping. Added a overdrive pulley that puts the engine rpm in a smooth range at speed, around 2800 to 3000 rpm at 70 mph. Changed stock seat to Mustang for comfort. Due to my size would like to extend floorboards forward for comfort. Bike has leather saddle bags with adequate storage for overnight trips. First set of tires only lasted 7800 miles but brake wear is excellent. Overall a very nice bike.
Reliability
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
4.0
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Bikernut
Boston, Massachusetts
Reviewed on June 25, 2007
Motorcycle reviewed
2003 Victory Classic Cruiser

5.0
Rarely am I this impressed with a bike. Having owned and ridden many Harleys, I've come to expect a few shortcomings. Nothing I couldn't live with but always there in one form or another. I still love them. However, this bike has impressed me beyond my expectations. Rock solid reliable, handles great, stops v...
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Rarely am I this impressed with a bike. Having owned and ridden many Harleys, I've come to expect a few shortcomings. Nothing I couldn't live with but always there in one form or another. I still love them. However, this bike has impressed me beyond my expectations. Rock solid reliable, handles great, stops very good, and with the stage one muffler kit, filter and remap @ 80hp it is fast for a cruiser. All this with a great sound. More of a V8 speedboat than Harley. Bonus is the trip computer operated by the handlebar switches and 45mpg! Honestly it doesn't look as good as a Fatboy but at 1/2 the price used!! I think it's really grown on me.
Reliability
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
5.0
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scott
marmora, Ontario
Reviewed on May 7, 2007
Motorcycle reviewed
2003 Victory Classic Cruiser

5.0
Great bike. All my buddies ride Harleys, and this bike beats them all. Have been on 3 trips across the US and every time one of them breaks down. Only problem with Victory is the lack of dealers. I know this will change as time passes. I love my bike and know that there is a touring bike out, I think I'll...
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Great bike. All my buddies ride Harleys, and this bike beats them all. Have been on 3 trips across the US and every time one of them breaks down. Only problem with Victory is the lack of dealers. I know this will change as time passes. I love my bike and know that there is a touring bike out, I think I'll own 2 shortly.
Reliability
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
5.0
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Tom
Michigan
Reviewed on December 30, 2006
Motorcycle reviewed
2003 Victory Classic Cruiser

5.0
This has been a very reliable bike and always a pleasure to ride. I would definitely recommend this bike to anyone looking....
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This has been a very reliable bike and always a pleasure to ride. I would definitely recommend this bike to anyone looking.
Reliability
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
5.0
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Guy
Las Vegas, Nevada
Reviewed on June 2, 2006
Motorcycle reviewed
2003 Victory Classic Cruiser

5.0
I've had my 2003 CC a little over a year now. I've had only one small problem with a spark plug and absolutely nothing else. I have the bike stock except for the Aces pipes I just installed from Santa Rosa Vee Twin. I found out about them in a previous post on this website. My only complaint is the lack o...
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I've had my 2003 CC a little over a year now. I've had only one small problem with a spark plug and absolutely nothing else. I have the bike stock except for the Aces pipes I just installed from Santa Rosa Vee Twin. I found out about them in a previous post on this website. My only complaint is the lack of aftermarket parts. I will be upgrading to a mustang seat shortly. I love my Cruiser!!
Reliability
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
4.0
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Anneman
Long Beach, California
Reviewed on November 4, 2005
Motorcycle reviewed
2003 Victory Classic Cruiser

5.0
Last month I purchased a new 2003 Classic Cruiser. What a dream. I have put 1500 miles on it and can't get enough. I've ordered the stage I upgrade but only because everyone says to. I couldn't be happier with this bike. It's like riding in a lounge chair....
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Last month I purchased a new 2003 Classic Cruiser. What a dream. I have put 1500 miles on it and can't get enough. I've ordered the stage I upgrade but only because everyone says to. I couldn't be happier with this bike. It's like riding in a lounge chair.
Reliability
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
5.0
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Robert Gibson-Taylor
Firestone, Colorado
Reviewed on October 12, 2005
Motorcycle reviewed
2003 Victory Classic Cruiser

5.0
I'm done shopping for motorcycles... and my Jeep is seriously jealous of my Victory. <Br/><br /> I've got 22000 miles of riding through Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico under my tires on this bike and I've never regretted buying my Victory. Handles like a dream in all conditions and is a really ...
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I'm done shopping for motorcycles... and my Jeep is seriously jealous of my Victory. <Br/><br /> I've got 22000 miles of riding through Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico under my tires on this bike and I've never regretted buying my Victory. Handles like a dream in all conditions and is a really fun ride through the canyons. I also enjoy being the odd duck that isn't on either a Harley or a crotch rocket. I always get great comments, but that may be because my rider is so good looking...
Reliability
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
5.0
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Cruiser Bill
Northport, New York
Reviewed on July 23, 2005
Motorcycle reviewed
2003 Victory Classic Cruiser

5.0
I've had seven other bikes in my life. This is the first American made bike. I wanted an HD. But in May 04 I found the Classisc Cruiser. As far as I'm concerned my Vic and I will never part ways...unless I choose to get a Hammer. I just completed a 1600 mile road trip and found the stock seat much more c...
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I've had seven other bikes in my life. This is the first American made bike. I wanted an HD. But in May 04 I found the Classisc Cruiser. As far as I'm concerned my Vic and I will never part ways...unless I choose to get a Hammer. I just completed a 1600 mile road trip and found the stock seat much more comfortable than my last Japanese bike. But stops for gas turned into "bottom" breaks too. I'm considering a Mustang seat now. Otherwise I'd rather ride my bike on a trip than drive my car. There's no other bike for me.
Reliability
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
5.0
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