FEATURES:
High-mount steering head complements the raked-out front end..
"Hard-tail" styling.
Long, slim 3.4 gallon seamless fuel tank mounts high on the frame for a true custom look.
Slim radiator is mounted unobtrusively to accent the Fury's clean lines..
Color-matched bodywork, frame and swingarm. (Matte Silver has a Black frame.)
Minimalist front and rear fenders complement the Fury's chopper styling.
Control lines and cables are specially routed for a clean, custom look.
New low-maintenance slim-profile driveshaft provides smooth operation with no need for chain or belt guards and covers.
Integrated handlebar-mounted chrome housing features a speedometer, an odometer/A&B tripmeter and indicator lights for the turn signals, high beam, neutral, oil pressure, coolant temperature and clock.
Electric speedometer with easy-to-read numerals uses an electronic transmission speed sensor, which eliminates the front-wheel-mounted speedometer cable. This contributes to a clean, uncluttered look.
Passenger seat and rear passenger pegs are easily removed to yield a clean, solo look.
Maintenance-free battery.
Transferable one-year unlimited-mileage limited warranty; extended coverage available with a Honda Protection Plan.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
2010 Honda Fury – Honda Bikes
KTM 450 SX-F Dirt Bike 2010
KTM 450 SX-F Dirt Bike 2010
October 28, 2009 | Motorcycles / Dirt Bikes
More then just a typical bike, the KTM 450 SX-F Dirt Bike 2010 will stop your competitors in their tracks. Sporting an uber-cool look, the 450 SX-F is built on a high-level chassis and a central double-cradle-type frame that sets it apart from others in its class. Getting this KTM dirt bike to the finishing line first is its single-cylinder, four-stroke, 449.3 cc engine, and setting you up for success right from the go is its ultra-light electric starter. Also new for the 2010 model is its five-speed gearbox and CNC-machined triple clamps. Get out on the track for around $7,998. KTM.
Yamaha YZ250F Dirt Bike 2010
A new year in dirt bikes roars into action with Yamaha’s YZ250F. Built with the all-new, Bilateral Beam frame, the YZ250F is more compact than previous generations, and it places the rider closer to the front wheel. Offering awesome rigidity balance, this Yamaha dirt bike is second-to-none for handling and cornering, while its optimized engine delivers a new level of power in low-to-midrange. To top it all off, the YZ250F comes complete with all new styling, boasting sharp, horizontal lines and a clean, aggressive look. Other features include 4-way-adjustable KYB rear shock, KYB speed-sensitive front fork, newly designed radiator and ProTaper handle bars. Yamaha.
2009 Hero Honda Karizma R
Karizma precisely also proves to handle the broken roads and suitable cross-country horsemanship really well. Put him to the bottom with its genes of CRF230F. Show in Karizma a pothole or two, continuation stopped by will ora, stand on the ankles and to far it go. Not that him 'slouch of SA on better roads. The comfort of bearing is sublime. We always believe that it in the quality of bestride of any laLl Indian of motor bike thus! can slip above the roads broken without undulation the going beyond by the saddle. Marvellous. However, the full exploitation of the stable handling of Karizma would allow. Corners are handled with balance and dispatch, but you must learn how to make confidence with the package because the events of correction of contact are transmitted slightly scrambled.
Once you develop this report/ratio, however, Karizma is a strongly able machine with a calm behavior which encourages all kinds of horsemanship. Karizma was updated slightly and now must fight pulsar 200 and pulsar 220. P180 was already a match of execution (and more treasurer without counting that), thus P200 and P220 is little superiors in limits of execution. However, Karizma 's USP is that it always resembles a larger machine than both, and with the proper perspective has this speed which is completely in dissension with the frantic nature of pulsars
Honda unveils V-4 Concept Motorcycle
Honda just unwrapped a brand new concept bike at the Intermot Motorcycle show in Cologne Germany. It's not much more than just a sculpture, but that's how bikes and cars are shown. Honda will gauge the consumer's interest and put the bike into production or just use elements from the bike. It has a radical and futuristic design, but so does the Victory Vision that's helped Polaris keep profits stable even when the other brands are losing air. The hubless wheels are the most futuristic element of this bike. Can they make it in a production model? Honda says it can, and that this design represents a "new beginning" for Big Red.