Is Honda Fury a good motorcycle?
Overall rating. As Japanese customs go, the Honda Fury (codenamed VT1300CX) is arguably the best Harley-Davidson clone to date. Its looks are radical for a Japanese custom, majoring more on a raked-out chopper design than a straightforward custom or cruiser, and Honda America’s design team should be applauded for this.
How many miles can a Honda Fury last?
The Honda Fury can last at least 50,000 miles, but probably much longer. Honda released the Fury in 2010, and most of the first generations are still on the road with upwards of 45,000 miles on their odometer, thanks to the maker’s reputation for reliability and easy maintenance.
Did Honda discontinue the Fury?
| Chopper styled Cruiser Motorcycle – The Honda Fury returns for 2022 after skipping out on the 2021 production year!
What is the horsepower of a Honda Fury?
53.7 horsepower
2022 Honda Fury Specifications
ENGINE | |
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Engine | 1312cc liquid-cooled 52 degrees V-twin |
Power | 53.7 horsepower |
Bore x Stroke | 89.5mm x 104.3mm |
Compression Ratio | 9.2:1 |
Is a Honda Fury comfortable?
The Honda Fury is a reliable motorcycle, and perhaps the most affordable chopper. If we talk about beginners, a chopper is not the kind of motorcycle that a beginner would be comfortable riding, it’s a rather extreme style of bike and has a torque-heavy engine, along with that massively raked front end.
Where is Honda Fury made?
Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan
Honda Fury
2010 Fury at the 2009 Seattle International Motorcycle Show | |
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Manufacturer | Honda |
Production | 2009–present |
Assembly | Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan |
Predecessor | VTX1300 |
How much is a Honda Fury worth?
Values
Suggested List Price | Average Retail | |
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Base Price | $10,599 | $10,465 |
Options (Add) | ||
Total Price | $10,599 | $10,465 |