I actually own one and I can't go anywhere without people asking me about it and telling me how nice it is its my favorite bike ever and I've owned motorcycles all my life
People read to much into a bike.it dosent have to define you. Its just a bike and if it makes you smile , well that's a good thing your riding having fun on your American influenced Japanese knock off chopper.wtf. that will be something 99% of choppers will never be...reliable.
I'm planning on buying a bike soon. I've never owned one before and know very little. I have ridden dirt bikes and understand the basic shifting and maneuvering. Everything I've read has said to get something light weight and easy to maneuver but I don't want something that's categorized as a "chick bike". I don't really care what people think of me but If im spending a few grand I dont wanna look stupid on it either. I REALLY like the Indian chief dark horse but I don't want to spend that kind of money in case it turns out I'm not that into riding....would you recommend a fury? If not what would you suggest. I've found some decent priced iron 883(chick bike? Idk)?
I have a 2016 Honda Fury after owning two previous motorcycles and this has been my favorite thing to ride. He said it best about it riding like a Cadillac. It’s powerful enough but since it’s shaft-drive, it’s incredibly smooth. Handling in curves is not bad like you’d think with the longer forks. The seat is comfortable but the handlebars are too low for me only because I’m taller. Forward controls are comfortable but if you are shorter it might not be as easy to hold that riding position longer distances. Overall this is an awesome bike
The kid's an amateur. He knows less about cars than he knows about bikes. I own a Cadillac ATS-V, I'd like him to tell us what he thinks about the way a Caddy handles. Maybe he's just stuck in some preconceived notion of vehicle stereotypes for guys that think they know better???
When you get more mature. You’ll appreciate Honda much more. Right now you’re afraid someone will think your not cool, but later in life you wont care what people think.
I've had 2 sportbikes and 2 cruisers. .. I have a 2011 Fury and its my favorite bike! It has enough of everything and when It was stock, I constantly got compliments. Now that im modding it do look a little meaner... it looks even better. I'm hoping to give it to my son one day.
Awesome bike. Now riding my 3rd. Never any problems. Every day it passes the HD dealership that's filled with overpriced and waiting to be repaired Wisconsin brands without a second thought. Could use a 6th gear but I really dont need to do 120mph on a public street. Great platform for customizations. Small tank but stateline tank adds another gallon capacity. Rode over 3000 miles last summer loaded down with saddle and sissybar bags, bedroll and tent. Yes its a Japanese bike. Yes its a chopper. Yes it gets asked alot if questions and gets a lot of pic requests. But no it does not look like any of the 10 million HDs out there. And at $10-20,000 cheaper to do the same thing as one does on a "hog..."just riding, its pretty nice ass bike. JMO
Absolutely love my Fury. Only issue I have is I wish I had an extra gear to grab on the freeway. Riding two up is not very comfortable for the passenger, but it works on short day trips.
I agree on both your points. A 6th would have been awesome. When my wife rode on the back I had no idea the torture I put her through. She's a trooper though. We always ride all day and she rarely ever complained. I sat on it once for 5 seconds and said F-THAT!! then bought her a bike or her own, a Spirit 750 -- with a Mustang seat! ;-)
I have one and I love it ! I ride whenever the weather is good and I don't need to carry much. At least 25% of time that I ride it, at least one person oogles it and asks me about it in the parking lot and even a few times at the red light.
Choppers are still cool and will always be cool. I’ve seen a number of them on the road. I’ve owned one for 8 years and have done a lot of work to it. It screams man. It’s one of the best bikes I have owned. And I’ve owned dozens of bikes starting in 1967. The Fury is awesome period!
First half of video Dan: THIS BIKE IS TOTAL GAHBAGE Everyone: Fvckin sucks bro Second half of video Dan: I actually kinda like it Everyone: oh yeah me too it’s great
I've had mines since 2012 still looks new, and every time I pull in an event that dam bike gets so much attention from this day, women want to take pictures with me, foreigners want take pictures with me, this bike has gotten me more free drinks & dinner from people I don't even know. It's definitely a eye catcher DAM WHAT THIS GUYS TALKING ABOUT! Get one and I bet your pussy rating goes through the roof. when you've seen one Harley man you've seen them all, but when have you ever seen a fury? I'll wait. it has some minor flaws in the design I will admit but she's still looks cool.
@@TheDiamondProject If you were looking at the Fury and wanted to get aomething different what would you choose? I looked at other bikes but nothing could compare. I kept looking until I finally found one (it wasnt wasnt in Toronto) and I couldnt be happier.
It doesn’t suck!!!!! I have had one for 3 years now and it’s awesome. It’s even my profile pic I watch to the end and I’m glad he wasn’t to serious about what he said in the beginning
@@ZzzZzz-fg9hx - It's not for girly boys. What sometimes does suck is that every friggin' time I stop somewhere people gather around. Harley-branded riders get jealous because everyone walks past their bikes to come look at mine. (So, I take it you know someone with a Fury?)
I fucking love my fury, it's so smooth with aftermarket exhaust, air intake, and tuner it has hella balls and pops for days on the downshift. Plus it get all the looks from the male 25 year olds still living at home with their parents.
I kinda liked them when I first saw them, didnt really know what to think, eventually got to test ride one that had minor modifications on it, since then Ive been trying to sell my 2014 HD UL, already have the build all planned out, they have body/faring kits that make them look like wicked stretched baggers. and it dont take much for mods to boost their power output. the VTX motors they use in the furies are amazing. they also went back to the single pin which gives it more of the the thud thud thud sound REALLY should check out Fury body kits...
Just a note, Dan, I have a Fury. We met at the Motonosity Halloween meet several years ago. Remember the 7.62x39 Mohawk helmet? As I recall you seemed to like the helmet AND the bike. :]
@@McSeamless to be edgy probably. Like when a famous person dies, they are the first tk say. "WHO" as if their lack of knowledge makes them less relevant.
volo 1 i ride around alot of harley guys, and can tell you the late model 88ci and up are reliable bikes. Only ones that arent are sportsters. Anyway the harley has better resale value, made of steel and not plastic like the honda, more aftermarket parts and motor upgrades ect ect. I prolly wouldn’t own a harley myslef but if it came between a honda fury or a harley breakout 107 im taking the harley all day long. All bikes have issue to iron out including yamaha, honda, and suzuki. I know plenty of problems off hand from them, would you like a list?
I have a 2010 that is grey in color with all sorts of aftermarket parts. Exhaust, programmer, handle bars, chin scoop, fenders, wheels, lights and more! I love it and it rides great.
I had a honda vtx1300...pretty much the same bike with a different body. Only thing that kept me from buying 1 was the 5 speed. I remember how much it sucked on the vtx. Ended up buying a harley softail slim. Bigger motor and a 6 speed.
My ex-brother -in-law had one. I was very surprised how comfortable it was to ride because I was expecting it to be shit. His looked pretty sick too because he replaced the bars, mirrors, air cleaner, pipes, rear fender and seat with aftermarket. It was a pretty cool factory silver color instead of that atrocious muddled pinkish red turd that you rode. The Fury is for people who want a chopper but don't have $25k to spend and want a reliable daily to cruise on.
Dan, my heart sank when I saw the title of this video. I recently got a fury. It's the second bike I've owned and I absolutely love it. I see your negative points and I won't disagree but honestly I am happy you reviewed it. Your positive point about the bike solidified my decision in purchasing this bike. Thank you and I can't wait for the next review.
I love my Highly modified Fury! I bought it new and have enjoyed it for many years. Airride, custom pipes, custom tank, custo leather seat risers....etc.. The fury is still popular today. I got a Guhl tune before the EPA made tuners nervous.
Back in 2010 i seriously considered buying a fury, but decided on a harley 48. I felt like the harley was more "authentic", and super cool. I always wondered what if i spent the same money on the honda and made it awesome. To be completely honest i still like the style of the fury, and if i had the dispensable income i wouldn't mind having one in the garage.
Counter steer helps with u turns. Sold my 2010 in 2015. Bought my 2019 Fury Valentines Day. Only changes Ive done are 2in risers, LEDs, slip ons and mini boards...Rode it on 2 month trip from NC to NY and across Midwest to Vegas and back. Only complaint is gas tank. One more gallon would've been nice but...Fury On!!!
I have the Honda Interstate - Chopper Bagger for Old Geezers...LOL Love the Low Rider Styling! Many comments on styling! Plenty Fast Enough! Raked out cornering will surprise the newbies... My 4 gal tank is only good for 150mi... The Fury tank has what, 100mi range? and I wish my bike had more range!
My 2018 with a ECM flash and a stage one and I'm running about 95 hp and a little over 100 FPT. I run with my friends on there HD, Indians and Triumph bobber. It has no problems keepin up or cruising with.
The Fury is a great bike for those that want a bulletproof, reliable bike that doesn't look like all the other boring metrics out there. Much like most Harley's and Indians, its built for those for whom their bikes are an extension of their personality.
I was off of bikes 15 yrs. Driving home one day a commercial came on from a local dealer telling "me" to "come get ya a bike ya know you wan to.." I pulled in walked around asked questions etc when I spotted a bike still in its crate on the delivery truck. Couldnt really tell what it was but I could see it was different. Salesman "oh thats the new Fury. Come check this baby out." (I rode a 2012 cpl years ago so knew what THAT one rode like) He pulled the cover off the crate...I bought it right then and there. Still crated! No tires or seat yet. No lights. Had to wait 2 days to pick it up. LOVE this bike. 18 months and 9,800 miles later...I still do. Like to have another gallon of gas but ok I stretch my legs at 130-140 miles lol. Have rode NC to NYC and NC to Chicago and was a joy. 6th gear would better but even at 80-85 on interstate it never lagged and I passed traffic whenever I wanted. Thought bout trading or selling for a HD or Indian. But nah. They can wait til next year...Im keeping my Fiona!!!
Been riding for 39 years and have owned them all, this is a great bike, they dress up really nice, handle great and are comfortable and reliable, and yes, you will get crowds around your bike admiring it's long sleek and slinder lines
The problem with trying to bob this bike is the frame cut. I owned one and wanted to do that myself but it makes it sketchy to me. But they are a blast to ride. More of a bike show or bar hopper bike. It can't hang on the interstate because of the speeds and the gas range for the tank is 120 miles or so. So it is not made to be more than what choppers are for.
What Harley should be building. Water cooled, fuel injection, soft tail. Seemed pretty stable when you took your hands off the bars. With fuel injection you should be able to turbo charge it. You didn't mention it was shaft drive, among other things.
I have never seen so many positive comments about anything on you tube as there are about the honda fury I have one and its freaking gorgeous. Rides incredible. It would be a sin to change anything on it. There may only be one person who should not have one and that would be this narrator. he admits it handles great. he just keeps talking about changing it. DO NOT CHANGE anything. that engine, my friend who is a motorcycle instructor at the jr college and also a motorcycle mechanic, told me is the best Honda ever made. Its indestructible.
I’m 18 years old, picked up my first road legal bike besides a dirt bike, got a Suzuki sv650s 2006, paid $2600, havnt even bought a car yet, and I don’t regret my decision. This video makes me never want to get a car I laughed so fucking hard. Keep up the awesome content man!!!! You probably won’t see my comment but hope u have a good day and don’t work yourself to hard over RUclips! We all love and support you❤️
It's kinda funky but....I just did a 300,000mi service on a 2004 VTX1300 that I've worked on since new. Yup....300k. It's had 4, maybe 5 clutches, a few fork seals, probably 20 or so sets of tires, and countless oil changes, and 1 set of throttle cables. The guy is a super commuter at 180mi a day. As a mechanic, you just can't fault that kind of longevity.
I am not a motorcycle snob. Ive owned metric bikes and Harleys. Honda fury and Harley electra glide are my current bikes. The Fury is phenomenal. Fast.handles good. Fun. Inexpensive.reliable. I lost all my keys about six months ago. Had new ones made yesterday cost me close to 400.00. The fury started right up. I took it to the car wash she ran like a top. I love it. Oh yeah some guy at the car wash said nice bike. Ive got zbars on it 8 inch risers. Solo seat. Drag pipes. Free flow intake. And a power commander fuel management system. Sob is fast. Its hard to hang on to.
I prefer the Stateline myself. Same engine and price range as the Fury and less chopper looking while still having some great looking lines. Plus saddlebags and whatnot, as it's more of a tourer.
I had a 2010 fury. I am a taller guy and fell in love with how I sat on it. I should have ridden a few other styles before dismissing them. I love the look and how it felt under me. However, while riding it. I was bored. Nothing interesting about the ride. I was bored with it after a single season and sold it a d bought an 81 Yamaha xs1100. But I like working on the bike as much as I do riding.
I have one. Fun bike to ride. Get's a lot of (good) attention. Those are aftermarket pipes, Cobra to be exact. They sound much better if you pull the baffels out.
Take all the reflectors off, put a 200 back tire on and a lowered fender with built in led turn signals. Ditch the mirrors get a set of pipes and a tune and its a GREAT ride
I own a 2007 Honda CBR 600RR and a 2013 Victory Vegas 8-Ball. I’m planning on buying a Fury and turning it into a bobber. Yo! Just as I was typing my comment about turning one into a bobber, you said it!
Choppers have been around since the 1950's and huge in the 60's and 70's. chopper comes from the the action of cutting the goose neck and adjusting the rack of the front forks. increasing the wheel base gives a smoother and more comfortable ride at the cost of handling at slow speeds in tight places. Choppers will always have a place in the motorcycle world they made fade for 20 years or so but they will be back.
I own a Yamaha Stryker, which has the same size motor, and I find it to have plenty of power. I have a friend who owns a new Honda Fury and LOVES it, and so do I.
I suggest a Suzuki Boulevard M109r testride. For a cruiser, its acceleration is ridiculous and you can feel your face pull from the G-forces. Comes with 127HP stock.
I almost bought one of these, but decided on the Yamaha Roadstar Warrior. I think the Fury could be a killer bike. It just needs too many changes to make it not so.......gaudy looking
Cuzzin Dan speaks the true language. I'm going bald and it doesn't bother me, I'd buy it and forget to use it. If I was a woman not only would I be pregnant a lot but I'd misplace the children too and forget I owned some and whatnot. Japanese accent would have been interesting tho....to see how terribly awful it would have been :D I honestly think it's a cool bike too :D The thing about them is I'm glad Honda occasionally lose the rag and build something mental, that's how the Magna came to be etc etc. CBX all those mad bikes comes from the same brain fart as the Fury and I love it.
My Fury is my favorite toy. It is what it is. It's a beefy power house that corners like a chubby kid trying not to drop his ice cream, and I love it that way.
@@الوزير-د9ص I throw it in the back of my pickup truck and drive to the mountains all the time. I don't like spending more than 4 hours at a time on the bike though. It's for looks,more than confort... But I love it.
@@PrayYourGods What I wanted to ask is it a reliable bike to ride 8 hours I want to buy one for long distance traveling with a budget of 10000 dollars to buy a bike
@@الوزير-د9ص any cruiser of this nature can be difficult to ride such long distances. It’s all about posture and wind and a really great after market seat. If you have lots of long distance the bike is super reliable, but it’s not a great choice from a comfort standpoint. Best of luck!
@@Red_D3v1l tops out at about 120-125. Not great for racing anyone but its wonderfully balanced. I'd highly recommend it. Like Dan showed, just be mindful of scraping pegs. Mines a 2017 and has additional metal protrusions on the underside of the foot pegs to prevent damage to them because it's such a well known issue.
IHasHeadphones if I want to scrape, I'll just jump on the grom 😂 haven't had a big bike in a couple of years but honestly got bit by the bug recently when I finally took a 1 1/2 ride on nothing but highways
Best bike I have owned, and I've also had a Dyna. The only disappointment with the Fury is some annoyingly cheap plastic here and there, especially the headlight.
I own one, none of my Harley riding buddies gets any attention when we ride, It pisses them off. Mine isn't stock ,it's been raked a little more, can't bra pipes, rear lowered, and other shit. People think it's a custom. I wish it had a belt drive, but it's still fine. Plenty of power to smoke most Harleys. Best part about it, it doesn't looki Like all the other Harleys that look identical in the parking lot. It doesn't look like a recliner on wheels.
Take a ride on the Kawasaki Vulcan 900 custom if you can. I was skeptical as all hell by the tiny front tire possibly washing out on a turn but I was completely wrong. Rides like a Cadillac as well. Of coarse the rear tail section ruins the look but the rest of the factory look is pretty damn good for an off the lot bike that’s a cruiser with some low slung chopper essence to it. Just needs a few more dbs of exhaust note and she’s a solid rider in my opinion if you’re not looking for arm ripping off power but you still want a solid amount of low end grunt.
I actually own one and I can't go anywhere without people asking me about it and telling me how nice it is its my favorite bike ever and I've owned motorcycles all my life
Same
I seen one today at a Honda dealer and it was the meanest looking bike in there!
People read to much into a bike.it dosent have to define you. Its just a bike and if it makes you smile , well that's a good thing your riding having fun on your American influenced Japanese knock off chopper.wtf. that will be something 99% of choppers will never be...reliable.
I'm planning on buying a bike soon. I've never owned one before and know very little. I have ridden dirt bikes and understand the basic shifting and maneuvering. Everything I've read has said to get something light weight and easy to maneuver but I don't want something that's categorized as a "chick bike". I don't really care what people think of me but If im spending a few grand I dont wanna look stupid on it either. I REALLY like the Indian chief dark horse but I don't want to spend that kind of money in case it turns out I'm not that into riding....would you recommend a fury? If not what would you suggest. I've found some decent priced iron 883(chick bike? Idk)?
@@TheKolen2434 how tall are you?
I have a 2016 Honda Fury after owning two previous motorcycles and this has been my favorite thing to ride. He said it best about it riding like a Cadillac. It’s powerful enough but since it’s shaft-drive, it’s incredibly smooth. Handling in curves is not bad like you’d think with the longer forks. The seat is comfortable but the handlebars are too low for me only because I’m taller. Forward controls are comfortable but if you are shorter it might not be as easy to hold that riding position longer distances. Overall this is an awesome bike
The kid's an amateur. He knows less about cars than he knows about bikes. I own a Cadillac ATS-V, I'd like him to tell us what he thinks about the way a Caddy handles. Maybe he's just stuck in some preconceived notion of vehicle stereotypes for guys that think they know better???
Dan: "Whose buying these things today?"
Me: **Sitting quietly knowing I have a Honda Fury sitting in my Garage**
I'm actually thinking about getting one next year after my lady and I get our motorcycle licenses. Probably a used one as a first bike.
@@BigRedtheGinger Its a great bike, lots of power to it for sure.
Im totally hooked on the looks 🤘
I just bought mine and I was quite annoyed until after about the 6m 30s mark where he started to ride it and get jolly
I've got one as well I love my Fury🖤🖤🖤
When you get more mature. You’ll appreciate Honda much more. Right now you’re afraid someone will think your not cool, but later in life you wont care what people think.
You didn't watch the whole vid, bro. Watch it to the end. 👍
I don’t see people getting honda tatoos, that’s for sure
@@doylee469 and why would anyone brand themselves in the first place?
@@jcb355 I almost didnt make it through either... Honda usually makes believers, no exception here.
JCB it was a joke.. don’t let it go over your head..or the people who thumbs upped your comment!
Honda Fury was my favorite of 5 motorcycles I've owned. It was quick, it was aggressive, and it was fun. My favorite bike.
Can you travel with it long distance?
Best bike I ever owned. Still loving it.
Same honestly. My old rebel and harley 1200 are not even close to how much I love my fury.
Chris Stark Also you have the reliability of a Honda which Harley and Victory doesn’t have.
I've had 2 sportbikes and 2 cruisers. .. I have a 2011 Fury and its my favorite bike! It has enough of everything and when It was stock, I constantly got compliments. Now that im modding it do look a little meaner... it looks even better. I'm hoping to give it to my son one day.
Awesome bike. Now riding my 3rd. Never any problems. Every day it passes the HD dealership that's filled with overpriced and waiting to be repaired Wisconsin brands without a second thought. Could use a 6th gear but I really dont need to do 120mph on a public street. Great platform for customizations. Small tank but stateline tank adds another gallon capacity. Rode over 3000 miles last summer loaded down with saddle and sissybar bags, bedroll and tent. Yes its a Japanese bike. Yes its a chopper. Yes it gets asked alot if questions and gets a lot of pic requests. But no it does not look like any of the 10 million HDs out there. And at $10-20,000 cheaper to do the same thing as one does on a "hog..."just riding, its pretty nice ass bike.
JMO
I've always wanted the sabre variant of the vtx1300 but the fury is a fun looking bike
Never any problems, but on your third. Seems legit.
I own a blue one and it’s the best bike I’ve ever ridden, and everywhere I go I get compliments on it, great ride
I looked and looked for a good deal on one, finally found a 2013 this week. Can't wait to ride it this weekend
@@DeuceVideoHD they aren't expensive
"All chaps are assless" Finally someone said it
Yes! If they had an ass, they'd be called PANTS!
Absolutely love my Fury. Only issue I have is I wish I had an extra gear to grab on the freeway. Riding two up is not very comfortable for the passenger, but it works on short day trips.
I agree on both your points. A 6th would have been awesome. When my wife rode on the back I had no idea the torture I put her through. She's a trooper though. We always ride all day and she rarely ever complained. I sat on it once for 5 seconds and said F-THAT!! then bought her a bike or her own, a Spirit 750 -- with a Mustang seat! ;-)
So you can't travel with this?
10 years after the Fury's unveiling, I finally got mine 2 years ago and love everything about it..
I have one and I love it ! I ride whenever the weather is good and I don't need to carry much. At least 25% of time that I ride it, at least one person oogles it and asks me about it in the parking lot and even a few times at the red light.
The 1300 carbureated engine is amazing. I got 75k on my '05 C and its just flawless. New plugs and oil changes. Thats it.
Choppers are still cool and will always be cool. I’ve seen a number of them on the road. I’ve owned one for 8 years and have done a lot of work to it. It screams man. It’s one of the best bikes I have owned. And I’ve owned dozens of bikes starting in 1967. The Fury is awesome period!
dan is the type of person to buy the fury just to blow it up
First half of video
Dan: THIS BIKE IS TOTAL GAHBAGE
Everyone: Fvckin sucks bro
Second half of video
Dan: I actually kinda like it
Everyone: oh yeah me too it’s great
Thanks for saying. Haha cuz I look around and everybody else likes this bike.
I mean I would of told him to suck it cause its a great bike regardless
The funny thing is I've seen Honda Fury's online and at dealers before but had never seen one on the road until this morning going to work
I've had mines since 2012 still looks new, and every time I pull in an event that dam bike gets so much attention from this day, women want to take pictures with me, foreigners want take pictures with me, this bike has gotten me more free drinks & dinner from people I don't even know. It's definitely a eye catcher DAM WHAT THIS GUYS TALKING ABOUT! Get one and I bet your pussy rating goes through the roof. when you've seen one Harley man you've seen them all, but when have you ever seen a fury? I'll wait. it has some minor flaws in the design I will admit but she's still looks cool.
could you give your opinions about the flaws. I am looking getting one soon and trying to figure out if I really want this or something different
@@TheDiamondProject only downside I see is the fenders are plastic, wish the speedometer is digital too..
@@TheDiamondProject you get one?
@@TheDiamondProject If you were looking at the Fury and wanted to get aomething different what would you choose? I looked at other bikes but nothing could compare. I kept looking until I finally found one (it wasnt wasnt in Toronto) and I couldnt be happier.
Dan channeling his donut media narration skills
except donut media is worth watching
@@TheDiamondProject shut up tart
Okay but it has two wheels and a motor. Nothing else matters.
RIGHT
That’s how I feel with my Honda 300 scooter! Hey at least it’s a 300!
It doesn’t suck!!!!!
I have had one for 3 years now and it’s awesome.
It’s even my profile pic
I watch to the end and I’m glad he wasn’t to serious about what he said in the beginning
Brandon Hill thats a nice color.
It does suck. Just sayin
@@ZzzZzz-fg9hx - It's not for girly boys. What sometimes does suck is that every friggin' time I stop somewhere people gather around. Harley-branded riders get jealous because everyone walks past their bikes to come look at mine. (So, I take it you know someone with a Fury?)
JCB no one gathers around your honda, stop already! It’s a boring bike for sure, with zero power!
Zzz Zzz for sure
I fucking love my fury, it's so smooth with aftermarket exhaust, air intake, and tuner it has hella balls and pops for days on the downshift. Plus it get all the looks from the male 25 year olds still living at home with their parents.
Honda Furys are badass, I bought one brand new in 2011.
They “look” badass.. they are far from bad ass as far as torque or hp is concerned
Yup! Got mine back in 2010 and it’s the best bike I’ve ever had! Plus I know I can past it down to one of my boys
I appreciate that you actually gave an honest review despite the stereotype around the bike.
Anyone reading this, I hope you have a good day.
no you
Cuzzin Danny seems like a shady character.
I kinda liked them when I first saw them, didnt really know what to think, eventually got to test ride one that had minor modifications on it, since then Ive been trying to sell my 2014 HD UL, already have the build all planned out, they have body/faring kits that make them look like wicked stretched baggers. and it dont take much for mods to boost their power output. the VTX motors they use in the furies are amazing. they also went back to the single pin which gives it more of the the thud thud thud sound REALLY should check out Fury body kits...
Just a note, Dan, I have a Fury. We met at the Motonosity Halloween meet several years ago. Remember the 7.62x39 Mohawk helmet? As I recall you seemed to like the helmet AND the bike. :]
Oh shit what’s up dude. I remember you.
@@dudleyhughbanks9287 do you?
i was literally just wondering when another motorcycle video was coming out
DMoney Industry okay? what was the point of saying that
@@McSeamless to be edgy probably. Like when a famous person dies, they are the first tk say. "WHO" as if their lack of knowledge makes them less relevant.
They actually aren't bad, yeah they're slow but its not meant to be a fast bike just a cruising bike that looks decent from the factory.
harley are not fast as well, this is chopper not sport bike, want fast go for uncomfortable sport bike, fury top speed is 240km/hour
ec ec harley may not be fast but its much faster then this thing, and has worlds more torque!
I mean it's fast enough and doesn't shake apart
@@doylee469 yeah but this is a honda, which means it's well engineered and works correctly from the factory... unlike harely
volo 1 i ride around alot of harley guys, and can tell you the late model 88ci and up are reliable bikes. Only ones that arent are sportsters. Anyway the harley has better resale value, made of steel and not plastic like the honda, more aftermarket parts and motor upgrades ect ect. I prolly wouldn’t own a harley myslef but if it came between a honda fury or a harley breakout 107 im taking the harley all day long. All bikes have issue to iron out including yamaha, honda, and suzuki. I know plenty of problems off hand from them, would you like a list?
I have a 2010 that is grey in color with all sorts of aftermarket parts. Exhaust, programmer, handle bars, chin scoop, fenders, wheels, lights and more! I love it and it rides great.
I had a honda vtx1300...pretty much the same bike with a different body. Only thing that kept me from buying 1 was the 5 speed. I remember how much it sucked on the vtx. Ended up buying a harley softail slim. Bigger motor and a 6 speed.
This was GUD and I liked it a lot 👍
You should try one and show it on your channel.
Are we just going to ignore that Dan described himself at 4:30 😂
Dan out here with the Regular Car Reviews style grunting and yelling.
And im totally ok with it
My ex-brother -in-law had one. I was very surprised how comfortable it was to ride because I was expecting it to be shit. His looked pretty sick too because he replaced the bars, mirrors, air cleaner, pipes, rear fender and seat with aftermarket. It was a pretty cool factory silver color instead of that atrocious muddled pinkish red turd that you rode. The Fury is for people who want a chopper but don't have $25k to spend and want a reliable daily to cruise on.
1300cc lighter frame compare to harley will run faster than harley
ec ec uhm itmhas the same 0-60 as a sportster 1200.. its slow asf
Dan, my heart sank when I saw the title of this video. I recently got a fury. It's the second bike I've owned and I absolutely love it. I see your negative points and I won't disagree but honestly I am happy you reviewed it. Your positive point about the bike solidified my decision in purchasing this bike. Thank you and I can't wait for the next review.
Had mine since 2010, best bike I’ve ever owned!
I have a 2010 honda fury and I absolutely love it for my Sunday rides
I always thought that bike looks great
I love my Highly modified Fury! I bought it new and have enjoyed it for many years. Airride, custom pipes, custom tank, custo leather seat risers....etc.. The fury is still popular today. I got a Guhl tune before the EPA made tuners nervous.
Back in 2010 i seriously considered buying a fury, but decided on a harley 48. I felt like the harley was more "authentic", and super cool. I always wondered what if i spent the same money on the honda and made it awesome. To be completely honest i still like the style of the fury, and if i had the dispensable income i wouldn't mind having one in the garage.
Cracks the throttle for a solid 10 seconds.... “70.....not bad.” 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Cause he was bouncing off the rev limiter half the time
Yeah... on a stocker. Get a PCV or better yet, an ECU reflash and it makes you pinch your knees when you twist.
JCB I doubt that.
@@daytonraught629 ... which tells me you don't know.
This will be my first bike. I'm so excited...when I get one😁
me too today gonna buy it
Counter steer helps with u turns. Sold my 2010 in 2015. Bought my 2019 Fury Valentines Day. Only changes Ive done are 2in risers, LEDs, slip ons and mini boards...Rode it on 2 month trip from NC to NY and across Midwest to Vegas and back. Only complaint is gas tank. One more gallon would've been nice but...Fury On!!!
I have the Honda Interstate - Chopper Bagger for Old Geezers...LOL Love the Low Rider Styling! Many comments on styling! Plenty Fast Enough! Raked out cornering will surprise the newbies... My 4 gal tank is only good for 150mi... The Fury tank has what, 100mi range? and I wish my bike had more range!
My 2018 with a ECM flash and a stage one and I'm running about 95 hp and a little over 100 FPT. I run with my friends on there HD, Indians and Triumph bobber. It has no problems keepin up or cruising with.
I just got one and it’s a blast man. The power is about perfect, scoots down the road with ease and handles beautiful
The Fury is a great bike for those that want a bulletproof, reliable bike that doesn't look like all the other boring metrics out there. Much like most Harley's and Indians, its built for those for whom their bikes are an extension of their personality.
I was off of bikes 15 yrs. Driving home one day a commercial came on from a local dealer telling "me" to "come get ya a bike ya know you wan to.." I pulled in walked around asked questions etc when I spotted a bike still in its crate on the delivery truck. Couldnt really tell what it was but I could see it was different. Salesman "oh thats the new Fury. Come check this baby out." (I rode a 2012 cpl years ago so knew what THAT one rode like) He pulled the cover off the crate...I bought it right then and there. Still crated! No tires or seat yet. No lights. Had to wait 2 days to pick it up. LOVE this bike. 18 months and 9,800 miles later...I still do. Like to have another gallon of gas but ok I stretch my legs at 130-140 miles lol. Have rode NC to NYC and NC to Chicago and was a joy. 6th gear would better but even at 80-85 on interstate it never lagged and I passed traffic whenever I wanted. Thought bout trading or selling for a HD or Indian. But nah. They can wait til next year...Im keeping my Fiona!!!
Been riding for 39 years and have owned them all, this is a great bike, they dress up really nice, handle great and are comfortable and reliable, and yes, you will get crowds around your bike admiring it's long sleek and slinder lines
The problem with trying to bob this bike is the frame cut. I owned one and wanted to do that myself but it makes it sketchy to me. But they are a blast to ride. More of a bike show or bar hopper bike. It can't hang on the interstate because of the speeds and the gas range for the tank is 120 miles or so. So it is not made to be more than what choppers are for.
I'd love to see you build a fury. my dad passed away on one last year and I plan to rebuild his.
What Harley should be building. Water cooled, fuel injection, soft tail. Seemed pretty stable when you took your hands off the bars. With fuel injection you should be able to turbo charge it. You didn't mention it was shaft drive, among other things.
I have never seen so many positive comments about anything on you tube as there are about the honda fury I have one and its freaking gorgeous. Rides incredible. It would be a sin to change anything on it. There may only be one person who should not have one and that would be this narrator. he admits it handles great. he just keeps talking about changing it. DO NOT CHANGE anything. that engine, my friend who is a motorcycle instructor at the jr college and also a motorcycle mechanic, told me is the best Honda ever made. Its indestructible.
I’m 18 years old, picked up my first road legal bike besides a dirt bike, got a Suzuki sv650s 2006, paid $2600, havnt even bought a car yet, and I don’t regret my decision. This video makes me never want to get a car I laughed so fucking hard. Keep up the awesome content man!!!! You probably won’t see my comment but hope u have a good day and don’t work yourself to hard over RUclips! We all love and support you❤️
Thank the lord for finally blessing us with do it with dan motorcycle content
It's kinda funky but....I just did a 300,000mi service on a 2004 VTX1300 that I've worked on since new. Yup....300k. It's had 4, maybe 5 clutches, a few fork seals, probably 20 or so sets of tires, and countless oil changes, and 1 set of throttle cables. The guy is a super commuter at 180mi a day. As a mechanic, you just can't fault that kind of longevity.
I am not a motorcycle snob. Ive owned metric bikes and Harleys.
Honda fury and Harley electra glide are my current bikes. The Fury is phenomenal. Fast.handles good. Fun. Inexpensive.reliable.
I lost all my keys about six months ago. Had new ones made yesterday cost me close to 400.00. The fury started right up. I took it to the car wash she ran like a top. I love it.
Oh yeah some guy at the car wash said nice bike.
Ive got zbars on it 8 inch risers. Solo seat. Drag pipes. Free flow intake. And a power commander fuel management system. Sob is fast. Its hard to hang on to.
I prefer the Stateline myself. Same engine and price range as the Fury and less chopper looking while still having some great looking lines. Plus saddlebags and whatnot, as it's more of a tourer.
I had a 2010 fury. I am a taller guy and fell in love with how I sat on it. I should have ridden a few other styles before dismissing them. I love the look and how it felt under me. However, while riding it. I was bored. Nothing interesting about the ride. I was bored with it after a single season and sold it a d bought an 81 Yamaha xs1100. But I like working on the bike as much as I do riding.
No joke, this looks like a Chinese bike, like a Daelim or something. Didn't know it existed until now.
Daelim is Korean though.
@@bigboi9611 I didn't know that, thanks
@@1996Takis1996 had a daelim for my a1 licence (age16,limited to125cc in germany)
They use Honda engine designs
daelim is the best bike co in korean
@@bigboi9611 only for daystar
I have one. Fun bike to ride. Get's a lot of (good) attention. Those are aftermarket pipes, Cobra to be exact. They sound much better if you pull the baffels out.
5:50 got dan demonetize😂😂😂😂
SLOWBOY Bk pretty sure I set a distance record spitting my drink out laughing
I actually got an NRA advertisement at the end of the video. I just let it play while I scrolled the comments.
As a sport bike guy. I think that's the sickest looking cruiser.
Take all the reflectors off, put a 200 back tire on and a lowered fender with built in led turn signals. Ditch the mirrors get a set of pipes and a tune and its a GREAT ride
I own a 2007 Honda CBR 600RR and a 2013 Victory Vegas 8-Ball. I’m planning on buying a Fury and turning it into a bobber. Yo! Just as I was typing my comment about turning one into a bobber, you said it!
Really nice to see a classic Dan video.
Choppers have been around since the 1950's and huge in the 60's and 70's. chopper comes from the the action of cutting the goose neck and adjusting the rack of the front forks. increasing the wheel base gives a smoother and more comfortable ride at the cost of handling at slow speeds in tight places. Choppers will always have a place in the motorcycle world they made fade for 20 years or so but they will be back.
I own a Yamaha Stryker, which has the same size motor, and I find it to have plenty of power. I have a friend who owns a new Honda Fury and LOVES it, and so do I.
The Fury is a good bike! I reviewed one myself and me being a sport bike guy, I loved it! Love the comedy! 😄
It’s way better then any pos Harley ever built
I saw one of these on a ride once. It was all black and it was loud af. I was impressed
Solid bike. I rode one a couple times. I wasnt disappointed. But I like my VTX 1800 much more. 😎
18 is OD fast
The vtx is twice the bike
I have one and I like it more than my harley that thing is always in the shop
I suggest a Suzuki Boulevard M109r testride. For a cruiser, its acceleration is ridiculous and you can feel your face pull from the G-forces. Comes with 127HP stock.
I almost bought one of these, but decided on the Yamaha Roadstar Warrior. I think the Fury could be a killer bike. It just needs too many changes to make it not so.......gaudy looking
Josh Gibson the warrior would crush this thing as far as power also...
Cuzzin Dan speaks the true language. I'm going bald and it doesn't bother me, I'd buy it and forget to use it. If I was a woman not only would I be pregnant a lot but I'd misplace the children too and forget I owned some and whatnot.
Japanese accent would have been interesting tho....to see how terribly awful it would have been :D
I honestly think it's a cool bike too :D The thing about them is I'm glad Honda occasionally lose the rag and build something mental, that's how the Magna came to be etc etc. CBX all those mad bikes comes from the same brain fart as the Fury and I love it.
My Fury is my favorite toy. It is what it is. It's a beefy power house that corners like a chubby kid trying not to drop his ice cream, and I love it that way.
Can you travel with it?
@@الوزير-د9ص I throw it in the back of my pickup truck and drive to the mountains all the time. I don't like spending more than 4 hours at a time on the bike though. It's for looks,more than confort... But I love it.
@@PrayYourGods
What I wanted to ask is it a reliable bike to ride 8 hours
I want to buy one for long distance traveling with a budget of 10000 dollars to buy a bike
@@الوزير-د9ص any cruiser of this nature can be difficult to ride such long distances. It’s all about posture and wind and a really great after market seat. If you have lots of long distance the bike is super reliable, but it’s not a great choice from a comfort standpoint. Best of luck!
@@PrayYourGods
Thanks man very appreciated
(D) Y'all need to look up Custom Honda Fury...😉
Thanks for helping me get started on my channel.
My wife rides a Fury and she loves it! Great riding bike. Hers is all white and blacked out. That red looks a little goofy!
Adam that’s a big switch from a fury to a Busa. I hope she loves it!! Badass!
Adam if she still has the Street Glide and the Busa she is set for any kind of “How you feeling that day” ride. 😂
I have a 2016. Get way more looks and questions than any factory bike I've ridden. It's an awesome bike.
The Fury is a beautiful bike for cruising. I'm constantly getting complimented for mine. If I wanna go fast that's why I have a cbr 1000.
IHasHeadphones what's the fastest you had your running? Found one DIRT ASS CHEAP and so happened this video came along lol
@@Red_D3v1l tops out at about 120-125. Not great for racing anyone but its wonderfully balanced. I'd highly recommend it. Like Dan showed, just be mindful of scraping pegs. Mines a 2017 and has additional metal protrusions on the underside of the foot pegs to prevent damage to them because it's such a well known issue.
IHasHeadphones if I want to scrape, I'll just jump on the grom 😂 haven't had a big bike in a couple of years but honestly got bit by the bug recently when I finally took a 1 1/2 ride on nothing but highways
The only person to make a sponsor promotion entertaining
Every Italian a little flustered right about now. I'm dying🤣🤣🤣🤣
Best bike I have owned, and I've also had a Dyna. The only disappointment with the Fury is some annoyingly cheap plastic here and there, especially the headlight.
I saw one in Tampa Going for broke in traffic on the Expressway. It was quick, and he was in and out of traffic..
The Fury might not look the best, but those 1300s can be tuned to make some decent power. Like you said it could make a fun chopper build.
I miss motorcycle content sooooo much! Loved this and it made my day better. Thanks Dan
Victory Vegas rider here...the Fury is my next bike...i definitely will replace the rear fender and lower bike.
I own a Black 2013 Honda Fury that has just over 13000 miles. It rides as good as the day I brought it and has never left me beside the road.
I own one, none of my Harley riding buddies gets any attention when we ride,
It pisses them off. Mine isn't stock ,it's been raked a little more, can't bra pipes, rear lowered, and other shit. People think it's a custom. I wish it had a belt drive, but it's still fine. Plenty of power to smoke most Harleys. Best part about it, it doesn't looki
Like all the other Harleys that look identical in the parking lot. It doesn't look like a recliner on wheels.
You completely forgot about the 2009 Harley Davidson Rockers that came out... They were a factory chopper as well
I have a 2010 Fury , never have problem with it and it looks good .
Been considering on looking at these bikes. Now that Dan has given his expert review, ima have to give it a try. Thanks 👍
Jay F my wife rides one and she loves it!
@@StevyFaux cool, i see them for sale cheap and wondered if they just werent any good. I want to tear one down and change a few things.
Jay F check out our channel we just did a bunch of cutting and changing to the wife’s bike.
I have the Statline VTX1300 And with Powercommander 5 Cobra pipe's and cobra intake I dust 107s all day long
I love mine I rode it from Texas to New York and it was a super comfortable ride.
If I got one of those I'd throw the vtx 1800 motor in it to make up for power
Yes
Take a ride on the Kawasaki Vulcan 900 custom if you can. I was skeptical as all hell by the tiny front tire possibly washing out on a turn but I was completely wrong. Rides like a Cadillac as well. Of coarse the rear tail section ruins the look but the rest of the factory look is pretty damn good for an off the lot bike that’s a cruiser with some low slung chopper essence to it. Just needs a few more dbs of exhaust note and she’s a solid rider in my opinion if you’re not looking for arm ripping off power but you still want a solid amount of low end grunt.
I own a Honda Fury. And I have no complaints at all. Its a smooth comfortable ride for a beast of a bike