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Reviewed on April 15, 2024

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5.0
I love this motorcycle it a 2011 victory Crossroads- has lots of good features like heated seats heated hand grips LED head lamp- fog lights and more- was recently tuned up- I added two new blue tooth speakers- front and rear tires have around 700 miles on... read more
I love this motorcycle it a 2011 victory Crossroads- has lots of good features like heated seats heated hand grips LED head lamp- fog lights and more- was recently tuned up- I added two new blue tooth speakers- front and rear tires have around 700 miles on them.
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Reviewed on April 8, 2018

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5.0
I had a Victory Vision before so was already convinced it was a good brand. This Cross Roads, however, being some 130 pounds lighter than the Vision, is much easier to get off the kickstand and much easier to handle in a parking lot. Having the same seat and floorboards it is just as comfortable... read more
I had a Victory Vision before so was already convinced it was a good brand. This Cross Roads, however, being some 130 pounds lighter than the Vision, is much easier to get off the kickstand and much easier to handle in a parking lot. Having the same seat and floorboards it is just as comfortable although the lack of a fairing does mean more wind buffeting. All in all, I'm quite happy with this Cross Roads and especially so since it's equipped almost exactly like a 2018 Harley Heritage Softail I tried but cost $12,000 less.
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Reviewed on July 30, 2013

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5.0
I traded my 2007 1200 Custom Sportster in on my new 2013 Cross Roads Classic. I have ridden every make and model that HD has made, and have never had one respond in the manner as this Victory. The minute I sat on it, it stood right up. No pulling, no hiking it up. Just as gentle as can be. ... read more
I traded my 2007 1200 Custom Sportster in on my new 2013 Cross Roads Classic. I have ridden every make and model that HD has made, and have never had one respond in the manner as this Victory. The minute I sat on it, it stood right up. No pulling, no hiking it up. Just as gentle as can be. The riding experience for the first time out was if the bike was made just for me. I am a 54-year-old female. I never thought I would give up my Harleys. I am a believer. If you ride one you will buy one. Oh, and ladies, you dont have to worry about hot flashes and a hot bike. This bike runs cool.
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Reviewed on June 1, 2013

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Just got this today, only 120 miles but all I can say is wow. I've been riding for 40 years and have never experienced the combination of handling, power and features as I've found those 120... read more
Just got this today, only 120 miles but all I can say is wow. I've been riding for 40 years and have never experienced the combination of handling, power and features as I've found those 120 miles.
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Reviewed on April 19, 2013

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I bought this machine brand new in June, 2012. Since then I have put 12k miles on it. I absolutely love this bike. The handling, ride and comfort have far exceeded my expectations. As a year round rider I couldn't have picked a better bike. Guaranteed - my next bike will be a... read more
I bought this machine brand new in June, 2012. Since then I have put 12k miles on it. I absolutely love this bike. The handling, ride and comfort have far exceeded my expectations. As a year round rider I couldn't have picked a better bike. Guaranteed - my next bike will be a Victory!
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Reviewed on February 28, 2013

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I took delivery at Thanksgiving of this bike. I've gone 3,000 miles without an issue. I've had stunning performance and great handling. Be prepared to do a lot of mini tours. Everybody loves this look! This is the mid-life crisis personified. Go buy... read more
I took delivery at Thanksgiving of this bike. I've gone 3,000 miles without an issue. I've had stunning performance and great handling. Be prepared to do a lot of mini tours. Everybody loves this look! This is the mid-life crisis personified. Go buy one!
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Reviewed on January 26, 2013

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From a Honda 350 40 years ago until now, I have owned eight motorcycles. I have wanted a Victory for seven years when one day my wife said, "just go buy what you want." Down to the dealership I went and there sat the last bike I may ever buy, a 2012 Red Cross Roads. I can honestly say I have... read more
From a Honda 350 40 years ago until now, I have owned eight motorcycles. I have wanted a Victory for seven years when one day my wife said, "just go buy what you want." Down to the dealership I went and there sat the last bike I may ever buy, a 2012 Red Cross Roads. I can honestly say I have never enjoyed a bike as much as I do my Cross Roads. To say it is fun to ride is an understatement. Every time I ride I think, I can't believe how nice this bike is. Power and agility, you name it, it's got it. If you are thinking about a bike purchase give the Victory brand a look and keep on riding. God bless.
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Reviewed on January 4, 2013

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I picked up my 2012 Cross Roads from the dealership a couple weeks ago and have nothing but great things to say about the bike and the dealer. Great rebates and incentives got me to cave in. I've had 4-HD's in the past, but this one has such great lines. I get a lot of looks on bike runs and... read more
I picked up my 2012 Cross Roads from the dealership a couple weeks ago and have nothing but great things to say about the bike and the dealer. Great rebates and incentives got me to cave in. I've had 4-HD's in the past, but this one has such great lines. I get a lot of looks on bike runs and people always are commenting on the size of the jugs. The bike was delivered as promised - very clean, no issues.
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Reviewed on July 16, 2012

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5.0
The Victory Cross Roads LE build plate #155 that I bought two months ago is by far the best bike I've ever ridden. At the age of 27, there's no doubt in my mind that it will be the last bike I'll have to buy until I reach retirement age. After owning a Goldwing and a couple other cruisers along... read more
The Victory Cross Roads LE build plate #155 that I bought two months ago is by far the best bike I've ever ridden. At the age of 27, there's no doubt in my mind that it will be the last bike I'll have to buy until I reach retirement age. After owning a Goldwing and a couple other cruisers along the way, this bike just beats all in my book and the riding experiences I've had. The ride is as smooth as a ribbon and handles like a dream with tons of power on demand at any speed. I also like the fact that the 106cu engine is very smooth and quiet, kind of reminds me of the grandmother' Singer sewing machine - haha. The build and overall quality is very nice with a lot of thought put into it. All it took was a test ride and a good look over for me to realize this. I was seriously considering a new Harley because no matter how you look at them they are nice bikes, but after looking at the Harleys and riding a couple, I found that for some reason they didn't fit me well. I also could tell that by riding the Harleys that money would have to be thrown at them for things like a new seat, extra foot pegs or floor boards and new exhaust to open them up because of emission rules our goverment has put on them. I was turned off by the fact of buying a $15,000 to $20,000 bike just to have to throw more money at it to make it the way I wanted. So I went to a Victory dealership and sat on my Cross Roads LE and what a difference. I was thrilled with the fact that I could buy a new bike that was set up from the factory the way it should be. The stock seat is very comfortable and will never need to be replaced for a better one, the floor boards are huge with way more than enough foot room and even with the emissions on the bike in stock form, I see no need whatsoever to have to put an exhaust system or a programmer on this bike because is runs good and right from factory (it's not all choked down). The riding position on this Victory is very relaxed, so much so that I'm not even going to bother with adding a rider's backrest, just a passenger's backrest for the wife. The other nice thing about the bike is its awesome for 2 up riding. There's no real difference in handling or power at all with the second person on board. The first couple of times I took the wife out on it, I could feel her getting all tensed up and bracing for impact on bumps and things like railroad crossings but it didnt take long for her to realize that you could barely feel them. So it's a good ride for her too and she's relaxed now - hahaha. So far I've been nothing but impressed and very satisfied. I feel like I've got my money's worth. Besides a Honda Goldwing and an Electro Glide Harley and the fact that I haven't ridden them all, I don't know of any other bike stock from factory that I can ride for four hours straight (or until you run out of gas) that when you get off your backside feels like you just got on. 2 big thumbs up on the 2012 Victory Cross Roads LE. (The accesories for these bikes are very, very high quality, too. I asked for a sissy bar and they handed me what looked like the back off a lazyboy chair).
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Reviewed on June 30, 2012

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5.0
I bought my 2011 Cross Roads in late March, 2012 and have put over 5,000 miles on it in the last three months. I ride it to and from work through the Provo Canyon here in Utah and enjoy the ride every day. I have had no problems with the bike. It runs great and handles awesome. I would... read more
I bought my 2011 Cross Roads in late March, 2012 and have put over 5,000 miles on it in the last three months. I ride it to and from work through the Provo Canyon here in Utah and enjoy the ride every day. I have had no problems with the bike. It runs great and handles awesome. I would recommend this bike to anyone. Just wanted to add that the other day I was sitting behind a guy on a Harley at a stop light and after watching him get vibrated to death, I sure was glad I was on a Victory.
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