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The fact that there's 8 pages worth of responses seems to indicate that it's not a wasted thread. And depending on who you talk to, everything is a clone of a Harley Davidson. Looking at this and your post on the victory bobber thread, who pi$$ed in your Wheaties today? Do you need a hug or something? 
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We are all here mostly for entertainment sprinkled with some tech questions. If the members are enjoying it then I say it isn't wasted.
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I saw the Fury in person at the NY MC show yesterday. It's pretty good looking and from the saddle it feels fine. One of my gripes about the Fury is the same as the HDs - the big honking airbox on the right side interfering with my leg.
Other than that, it aint bad!
However I did sit on the Honda DN-01 automatic/scooter/cruiser/whatchamacallit. I was pretty disappointed. It was very top-heavy to me.
I also sat on one of those big stupid Jap cruisers. A Vulcan maybe? 800 lbs dry? What a pig! If I'm going to ride an 800 lb bike it'll be a well-balanced one like a Vision.
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Wow, I really like it. It's in the Cycle World along with the Bullet. Sure looks better than HD's Rocker!
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Wow, a cruiser bike with a V-Twin engine. How original. Excuse me while i yawn.
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Sure looks better than HD's Rocker!
that doesn't take too much, that's one ugly Harley, IMO
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Sure looks better than HD's Rocker!
Ah! So so tell us Al, while it MAY look better than the Harley "Rocker", do you perchance think this new Honda looks as good as the Harley "Mod" which the dashing young James Garner here is astride in this picture??? 

(okay, okay, that's REALLY a Harley "Topper" here...you'll just have to forgive me for goin' for the "Rocker/Mod scooter" joke here dude, OKAY?!) 
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I'd rather be "tough on a Topper" than "rollin on a Rocker" if you get my drift. Or, to put it another way, "Better your tootsie on a Topper than to get randy with a Rocker". Can you see where I stand? <g> Man, am I feeling goofy this evening. Quote:
(okay, okay, that's REALLY a Harley "Topper" here...you'll just have to forgive me for goin' for the "Rocker/Mod scooter" joke here dude, OKAY?!)
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I kinda like it myself. Another possible steed for the garage as soon as the used market has some. Very classy motorsickle and when something breaks you won't have to fashion a part for it.
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I think that's the best pic I have seen yet, but if it came down to that or the new Tbird.... well... gotta go with the new 'bird.
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I think that's the best pic I have seen yet, but if it came down to that or the new Tbird.... well... gotta go with the new 'bird.
Without a doubt, but if I absolutely had to have a chopper, or what I call a "custom bike", that Honda is better than most.
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Very classy motorsickle and when something breaks you won't have to fashion a part for it.
Ahem...hey Moe. It's a friggin' HONDA. Nothin's GONNA break on it, dude!!! 
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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I'm telling you, you're going to hate that right-side air box banging your leg. 
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I like the wheels and headlight, you can keep the rest. I would try and adapt those wheels to my bike if I could find a set cheap. Looks like I would have to mount the sprocket where the rotor currently is and vise versa,
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I'm telling you, you're going to hate that right-side air box banging your leg.
I don't, Kevin. I just look another look at the pic of it that Moe posted, and that air box doesn't appear to be stickin' out nearly as much as the air cleaners do on most Harleys. But, I know what you mean. That's one of things I never much cared for whenever I'd ride me one o' them there Harley-Davidson motorsickles! 
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Ahem...hey Moe. It's a friggin' HONDA. Nothin's GONNA break on it, dude!!!
+1! (like my '80 GS850G,60K+ and nothin's EVER broke! 
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I'm telling you, you're going to hate that right-side air box banging your leg.
I don't, Kevin. I just look another look at the pic of it that Moe posted, and that air box doesn't appear to be stickin' out nearly as much as the air cleaners do on most Harleys. But, I know what you mean. That's one of things I never much cared for whenever I'd ride me one o' them there Harley-Davidson motorsickles!
Dwight, I sat on the Fury at the NY MC show and that air box was the first thing I noticed, and only thing I remember about it. And that goes double for the HDs. 
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Well, in THAT case Kevin, I'll have to bow to your firsthand experience in this regard.
('cause I must've missed seein' it, if it was at the CW Long Beach CA Show this past December)
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Well, in THAT case Kevin, I'll have to bow to your firsthand experience in this regard.
('cause I must've missed seein' it, if it was at the CW Long Beach CA Show this past December)
Dwight, the Fury wasn't unveiled until the NY show in January. Really, not a bad bike but not enough to make me switch teams as it were. 
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Doh! I should've known that. It's only been mentioned a half-dozen times in this thread that Honda has just unveiled this bike at the NY Show! 
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Now that I think about it, I doubt the wheel is directional so could just flip it around.
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Saw this bike today. Personally it is a little too clean to look at giving it a pretty generic look IMO. Crazy air filter gets in the way of your right leg when you sit on it. Definitely a barhopper. Has potential to be fixed up too look pretty nice though. Coupla changes here and there and could be a nice looking bike and relatively comfortable riding position. Not gonna kill my dream of owning one of them there unsellable motorsickles though. Got a choice where my $$$ goes and so far I am still sticking with that Triumph Unicorn. Err, Thundercorn, errr, err, I mean Unibird. Awww pshaw, you know what I mean.
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Not gonna kill my dream of owning one of them there unsellable motorsickles though. Got a choice where my $$$ goes and so far I am still sticking with that Triumph Unicorn. Err, Thundercorn, errr, err, I mean Unibird. Awww pshaw, you know what I mean.
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Not gonna kill my dream of owning one of them there unsellable motorsickles though. Got a choice where my $$$ goes and so far I am still sticking with that Triumph Unicorn. Err, Thundercorn, errr, err, I mean Unibird. Awww pshaw, you know what I mean.
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Honda makes nice bikes-not choppers. Honda choppers are not cool-never were and never will be.
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Well Jim, I beg to differ here, but ya know there WAS a time in the early '70s when chopped CB750s were all the rage and more than a few folks thought they were pretty cool.
And THAT might'a been because those AMF Harleys at the time didn't have the best reputations reliability-wise, and those Honda 4's seemed to run, and run, and run, and run, and.......
(though personally, I was never all that much into those ill-handling contraptions, be they Harley, Honda, Triumph, BSA, etc-powered and/or "cool lookin'" or not!!!)
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Honda makes nice bikes-not choppers. Honda choppers are not cool-never were and never will be.
Ouch! That's pretty harsh. But guess nohting Brit or Japanese could sustain the popularity of a v-twin chopper. I came "that" close to buying a '73 Honda loooong bike 70's bike show chopper a few years back. Just reached down for the electric starter switch and ride off. I'd be riding that one now, vs the '66 Bonneville that constantly needs something to keep it running....... This one is pretty cool, imo. (Kutty Noteblooms bike) 
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Yep Al, my point exactly! And, I have to admit that even though, as I said above, I was never all that crazy about ridin' those choppers(back then, one of my buddies had a Panhead Chopper and another had a Honda Chopper kind'a like the one you posted here, and they both would let me ride their bikes in exchange for them riding my BSA RocketIII), that chopped Honda here IS pretty cool lookin' alright!
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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I sat on the fury at the Cleveland bike show. It sat nice and it looked really good. Small gas tank is the flaw. But the bike itself looked great
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To each their own, eh? I had several 750's, a 450, early 70's brit bikes, 4 H-D's. Where we are the Jap choppers just were not it-guess I was a bit "sharp". Please forgive me.
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Honda makes nice bikes-not choppers. Honda choppers are not cool-never were and never will be.
Ouch! That's pretty harsh. But guess nohting Brit or Japanese could sustain the popularity of a v-twin chopper. I came "that" close to buying a '73 Honda loooong bike 70's bike show chopper a few years back. Just reached down for the electric starter switch and ride off. I'd be riding that one now, vs the '66 Bonneville that constantly needs something to keep it running....... This one is pretty cool, imo. (Kutty Noteblooms bike)
My friend has a similar chopper he made except more chrome and it's red. Last I heard he moved to Fl. so if ya see one it probably belongs to Bill Roberts. I never could understand why he would waste so much money on a Honda. Spend thousands and still have a bike no one wants.
I constantly hear how the 60s Triumphs need so much to keep them running. All I can say is it must be people who don't know how to work on them. All mine ever needed as a tweek to adjust the points now and then and a valve adjustment once in a while. Just regular upkeep. Now I have seen many many old Triumphs that wear out and the owner tries to put a band aid on a worn out bike instead of rebuilding it. Those bikes constantly need work.
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That green bike was for sale for quite a while on the Jockey Journal, not sure what it finally brought. They are an acuired taste. Quote:
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Honda makes nice bikes-not choppers. Honda choppers are not cool-never were and never will be.
Ouch! That's pretty harsh. But guess nohting Brit or Japanese could sustain the popularity of a v-twin chopper. I came "that" close to buying a '73 Honda loooong bike 70's bike show chopper a few years back. Just reached down for the electric starter switch and ride off. I'd be riding that one now, vs the '66 Bonneville that constantly needs something to keep it running....... This one is pretty cool, imo. (Kutty Noteblooms bike)
My friend has a similar chopper he made except more chrome and it's red. Last I heard he moved to Fl. so if ya see one it probably belongs to Bill Roberts. I never could understand why he would waste so much money on a Honda. Spend thousands and still have a bike no one wants.
I constantly hear how the 60s Triumphs need so much to keep them running. All I can say is it must be people who don't know how to work on them. All mine ever needed as a tweek to adjust the points now and then and a valve adjustment once in a while. Just regular upkeep. Now I have seen many many old Triumphs that wear out and the owner tries to put a band aid on a worn out bike instead of rebuilding it. Those bikes constantly need work.
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needs a fat rear tyre wonder who'l be th first to put a 300 tyre on the back one thing being a honda t should be boringly reliable i think honda wants to go against the likes of vengence and big dog 
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"boringly reliable" You mean like a Triumph parallel twin then?! 
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You mean like a Triumph parallel twin then?!
Uh, read my thread "Failure to Start...Again". <g> Guess that's not bad after 30k.
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This will be an ergonomic back killer, strictly an in town short ride bike if you look at what it does to this guys spine. 
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Yeah Eddy, I agree. "THAT" kind'a feet-forward riding position sure can put a lot of stress on one's lower back, and sure doesn't allow one to position one's legs under them to help cushion any jolts that may get past the bike's suspension and that go right up one's spine, now does it?! Geeeeee...I wonder what other kind'a bikes out there have "that" kind'a riding position, HUH?!  (hey...I only say this because until I made those supplimental mid-mount pegs for my BA, my spine would often feel EVERY ONE of those jolts!) 
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The MSRP's have just been announced and personally I think they are WAAAAY too high
$12,999.00 Black, Silver, Blue, Dark Red
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