I give a long term review and comparison of my 2014 Victory Cross Country and 2020 Road Glide Limited. With 95k miles combined, I cover the pros and cons of the two.
What are some of your like and dislikes? Leave a comment below.
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That Victory is still so good looking. I like Harley and i am not a brand loyal guy but i prefer the Vic!
Started with a cross country, then went to a roadglide ultra, back with victory for good with a vision ttwfo
I have 15 cross country and a 13 ultra limited. Victory by far reliability and power. Harley fit and finish.
The Harley has a taller windshield also
Indian dealers should work on Victorys
Good video, but my Victory Magnum is a good bike
Didn't you have RWD front suspension?
Love my 2016 CCT!
Victory was way ahead of its time. With its design, and reliability no other american made bike came close. My opinion.
I am a Harley guy but victory had a cool ass looking bikes and it’s sad all they make now are tribute bikes.
Great content I love all bikes but mostly Harley even though the MOCO sucks!!
Sad Vic stopped making bikes.
Harley Davidson addressed the oil problem with a external breather and recycling the oil back. I believe that's covered under warranty. My local dealership stated after 2017 to 2020 should be covered. Because it was overlooked. Buy I would definitely ask. Love that Red Victory.
Victory looks like it was rolled into Indian. The Challenger and Pursuit are Victory's with the Indian name on the side. The power plus 108 is the liquid cooled version of the 106. My Judge has pretty good fit and finish compared to my Harley but the paint is deeper on the Harley and the bolt on signal lights are better. That being said I think Polaris made those things as sacrificial in an accident so they would be easily replaced. That is their off-road blood coming through. No comparison for the power plants. I think Polaris makes a better metal flake flat paint. I like the RG for its fixed fairing and was thinking of getting one until the Challenger came out. I was holding out form Harley to put an overhead cam power plant in their touring bike but it never happened. Not a fan of the M8. I am a fan of the air cooled pushrod sportster motor. It makes better power by the cubic inch.
I have one of the first 2010's cross country. Still got it and have done lots of travel. Launched her through the air once fully packed with gear, blew belt in front tire, bent exhaust, bent the hell out of center link, otherwise bike held up well and still going. Love the bike with no issues. Very dependable.
Victory just couldn't complete with Harley so they are out. Indian is making headway with their new bikes. I've ridden all the new Indians and Harley. Harley feels heavy but more substantial. Steel vs. aluminum. Choose your poison. I prefer Harley but that's just me.
Road glide looks way better!
When you are spending this kind of money then it is all fit and finnish. I tried a cross back the day but the materials and feel were very subpar. Even made the goldwing fit and finish look good.
Great video can tell you really love the victory. Too bad they went out of business you make you want to buy one even though I have a new road glide as well.
Out of the two here id take the harley purely because of the fixed front cowling because that large cowling attacched to your front forks acts as a wind sail however for style, id take the Victory hands down.
What's the cam you used.. I have the same bike and year for the victory!! Sexiest bike ever
I’m still trying to my wind buffeting on my cross country. Put a better windshield on now I think I need fork deflectors because it’s definitely coming from below. Nice content amigos!