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The Honda Fury was the first production chopper from a major motorcycle manufacturer (). [7] [9] In a break with tradition, the Fury was the first chopper to have an anti-lock braking system [10] The Fury's styling has been likened to custom-made choppers from Paul Teutul Sr. or Arlen Ness.
Honda Accord: 1986 1989 [77] Honda Ballade: 1984 1987 ... Plymouth Fury: 1970 1971 [42] Plymouth Fury III: 1972 1972 ... ^ Custom coachbuilt example of the original ...
While the Fury name was not used in all markets, Honda sold the VT1300CX internationally, including Australia, [44] [45] New Zealand, [46] India, [47] [48] South Africa, [49] [50] the UK [51] [52] and Northern Ireland, [53] as well as the UAE and the GCC states. [54] Motorcycle Cruiser magazine named the Honda Fury as their "2010 Cruiser of the ...
The Honda tuning specialist will bring sportier versions of the Type R and the HR-V to the show in January, but so far we can only see one of the two. Mugen Custom Honda Civic Type R, ZR-V Will Be ...
In 2010, Honda resurrected the Sabre name as a sister bike to their new VT1300CX Fury; a V-twin, chopper-inspired cruiser. This new Sabre VT1300CS sported a larger 4.4 gallon fuel tank (a full gallon more than the Fury), tank-mounted speedometer, five spoke muscle-cruiser styled sheels and a longer, lower appearance (when compared to the high ...
The Honda NM4 is a feet forwards motorcycle introduced by Honda for sale in June 2014. [1] Internal documents, such as the service manual, refer to it as NC700J or NC700JD. The motorcycle is sold in Japan, Europe, the United Kingdom, and North Amer
The Honda VT series comprises motorbikes with two-cylinder V engines. More sporting V engined bikes are given " VTR " model numbers. Four-cylinder V-engined Hondas are designated VF or VFRs , while Honda motorbikes with inline engines mostly belong to the CB and CBR series.
New Jersey Devils' Erik Haula, center, gets tripped up by Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill, left, during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Newark, N.J., Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025.