Posted on 02/04/2009 12:52:55 PM PST by martin_fierro
Honda Fury bike stirs up a storm Out this spring, it will cost about $13,000
By Matt Degen of The Orange County (Calif.) Register
SANTA ANA, Calif. Honda has just introduced a motorcycle that looks about as far from a Honda as one could imagine.
The 2010 Fury was unveiled at the New York International Motorcycle Show, and its already creating some serious waves.
The Fury opens the door to the most extreme level of custom looks, the company said. But once youre rolling, the Fury experience is all about that special bond between rider and machine. The bike will be available in March or April and will retail for around $13,000, according to Bill Savino, manager of motorcycle press at American Honda.
Savino said the companys test-riders have said that the neat thing about the motorcycle is it gives you that sense of going back: Its simple, it works and it handles well.
Honda will offer an array of accessories for customizing the bike, as will outside companies such as Cobra.
What remains to be seen is whether motorcycling enthusiasts embrace a chopper made by Honda.
You always have the naysayers, Savino said, but what weve heard the most, is, Why (make) a chopper now? It died off five years ago.
We dont believe that. A chopper has never been made by a major manufacturer, and its never been made at a reasonable price.
There is this younger generation that has a CBR600 or 1000 in their garage and wanted a weekend cruiser. Now we are giving them something to go after.
That thing looks like pure "Biker Viagra" to an old greybeard like me! LOL
2008 Triumph Scrambler
I guess comfort is a personal thing.
On my Harleys Id be kicked back comfortably, feet extended in front, Hands and arms at a comfortable position. It was similar to setting in an easy chair. 500-600 miles a day was pure pleasure and comfortable. Id arrive and be ready to go.
When Id ride a cafe racer type bike my arms were stretched out in front, by feet tucked up under my seat and I was leaning forward. It might be great for a race track, but I didnt think much of it for highways.
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