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2011 Honda Vt1300cxa Fury on 2040-motos

$10,489
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:1674 ColorColor: Bordeaux Red Metallic
Location:

Houston, Texas

Houston, TX
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2011 Honda VT1300CXA Fury, Bad to the Bone, FACTORY CHOPPER! - The true magic of the Honda VT1300CXA Fury is not its radically raked front end. Or its big V-twin engine cradled by a frame that's hardly there. Or its ingenious hidden single-shock rear suspension that provides comfort that's far superior to that of many chopper-style motorcycles. Or its sleek, sensuous styling with a color-matched frame for 2011. No, the true magic is how the Fury performs when you slide into its low, wide seat, crack the throttle, and head down the road. Custom bike enthusiasts love the chopper for its outrageous styling, but until now it seemed like nobody could get a motorcycle with such a radically raked front end to handle properly. But the Fury handles like... well, like a Honda. Which is to say it steers and rides with a predictability that makes you immediately feel comfortable and in control. You get wild chopper looks, plus the handling, engine performance and reliability you expect from a Honda. That's the magic of the VT1300CXA Fury. Check out this super cool 2011 Honda Fury factory CHOPPER!! This is one of the sweetess bikes Honda has ever built. Looking more like a high end custom than a production bike these bikes just plan look COOL! And they are excellent riders as well. This bike is in excellent condition and is scratch free. It runs, rides, shifts and smells like new. Call Ian with internet sales at 877-297-5985 to own this Honda today. Don't let your buddy buy this bike out from under you. This thing is SWEET!

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Electric Moto Corporation

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Help settle an argument

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