The Victory dealer let me ride all the available models before I bought my Kingpin, and I didn't have to pay "rent". I particulary liked the "fatter" front tire of the Kingpin, while I wasn't as fond of the "fender skirts" many of you have so "lovingly" pointed out
. (They look more like something off an old "Indian".) The fatter front tire made cornering easier me than on a Vegas or Hammer. Having the belt on the right side helps balance the bike while gaining access to the accessories. The pipes, while large are easily replaced if you don't like in a state that requires every EPA mandated piece of equipment "known to man".
I've driven it for 7500 miles thus far without a "belt" break or any other maintenance problem. The oil cooler is a worthwhile feature (standard equipment) that has kept it from overheating even in "bumper-to-bumper" traffic without shuting down a cylinder or dropping my gas milege. The ride is comfortable without being too compliant, but I do miss all the "tingling" sensation after riding for a few hours on a more "socially correct" American bike
.
My neighbor has a couple of Harley's and has offered to loan me his really nice trailer if I make some long trips, but so far I've not needed to take him up on his offer. However, that sure would be a nice trailer if it had Victory painted on it and didn't have those "gosh awful" fender skirts attached to it
I'll keep my "Vic" and my cash I uaually set aside for "dealership" maintenance. I do like to ride and agree with Myronman that any bike is better than none; it nice to have someone agree with your choices, but in the end your opinion is the only one that matters. Ride safe, ride often!