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Old 07-10-2009, 07:32 AM   #1
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I'm not a huge fan of the cruiser, v-twin, raked front end, chopper, but the new Honda Fury is a really pretty bike. Honda has created a 1300 cc v-twin that looks like a chopper from one of the custom shops, with the exception that it is shaft drive, with ABS. I imagine it rides like every other v-twin, but it is very pretty.

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Old 07-10-2009, 07:59 AM   #2
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It's the same motor as what's in my VTX1300C, only difference is that it's fuel injected and therefore easier to tune with aftermarket stuff. Good looking bike tho.
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Old 07-10-2009, 08:50 AM   #3
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I dont like it. It looks cheap and stupid. ANd no thanks on that shaft drive.
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Old 07-10-2009, 09:08 AM   #4
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I'm with marko.

If I wanted a Harley, I'd buy a Harley. Not a clone.

Would have been cool to see them take it serious and drop a huge engine in it.
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Old 07-10-2009, 09:17 AM   #5
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I like it. It looks just as good or better than any harley on the market, and minus a few very small stick on badges nobody would ever know you were riding a honda
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Old 07-10-2009, 09:30 AM   #6
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I like it. It looks just as good or better than any harley on the market, and minus a few very small stick on badges nobody would ever know you were riding a honda
The funny thing for me is that they are comparing it to bikes that cost $30,000+. Motorcyclist did a comparo with this bike against a Big Dog that cost $35,000, ummm this bike cost $12,000. They're like, I don't like the fender, gauges, whatever. I'm thinking, for $22,000 you can do whatever the fuck you want to this bike and still buy the wife a bike to boot! I guarantee you that this bike will never have the problems that some Big Dogs have. Considering the fact that it's shaft-drive, maintenance will be changing oil for at least the first 10-20,000 miles, depending on what tires are on it and how you drive. I think it's a great chopper-esque bike for someone who doesn't want to work on them.
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The funny thing for me is that they are comparing it to bikes that cost $30,000+. Motorcyclist did a comparo with this bike against a Big Dog that cost $35,000, ummm this bike cost $12,000. They're like, I don't like the fender, gauges, whatever. I'm thinking, for $22,000 you can do whatever the fuck you want to this bike and still buy the wife a bike to boot! I guarantee you that this bike will never have the problems that some Big Dogs have. Considering the fact that it's shaft-drive, maintenance will be changing oil for at least the first 10-20,000 miles, depending on what tires are on it and how you drive. I think it's a great chopper-esque bike for someone who doesn't want to work on them.
I agree, and as far as engine size Honda's market research indicated that 1300cc's way the preferred engine. Time will tell how this project turns out but I think it's a cool bike.
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I agree, and as far as engine size Honda's market research indicated that 1300cc's way the preferred engine. Time will tell how this project turns out but I think it's a cool bike.
I'd be surprised if it does well. They are introducing it on the back end of this 'chopper' fad.
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Old 07-10-2009, 09:32 AM   #9
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I'm with marko.

If I wanted a Harley, I'd buy a Harley. Not a clone.

Would have been cool to see them take it serious and drop a huge engine in it.
You think if you wanted to buy a sportbike, you would of bought a sportbike and not a cheap clone either. Couldn't resist.
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You think if you wanted to buy a sportbike, you would of bought a sportbike and not a cheap clone either. Couldn't resist.
Aw no you didn't!
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