Give it a small teardrop tank, stretch it out, and spoon on a fat 200 rear tire—classic moves for a chopper build. But this isn’t a custom job, it’s the Honda Fury. This cruiser takes those quintessential chopper looks and wraps it in production form, making it a machine for those who want the look without the work. The chromed-out 1,312cc V-twin offers good torque and power while the long and low ergos give it the laid-back vibe for the city cruise.
2020 Honda Fury Reviews, Comparisons, And Competition
The Fury isn’t the only one with custom-like cruiser style, here are the other OEM offerings: the Suzuki Boulevard M109R B.O.S.S. ($15,199), Yamaha VMAX ($17,999), Harley-Davidson Breakout ($20,499), Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Custom ($8,499), Indian Scout Bobber ($10,999).
Honda Fury Updates For 2020
No significant updates were announced for 2020. The Fury is available in Pearl Hawkseye Blue.