I've been watching your videos and wanted to say thank you for your time and information. I just bought a 2015 Fury and I am totally in love with it. It's my most favorite bike I've ever had. You helped me with the decision to buy one and I wanted to say thanks. Ride safe bro !
Do you think the Honda Fury would be a good first bike for someone with almost no experience other than a bicycle (interested in motorcycle training courses) I want something that feels good and wont need to toss after a year or two.
My wife took the riders corse and then bought the Honda fury. And she had no experience besides riding on the back of mine. It was a great first bike for her and we both still love riding it. Yes I think it would be a good beginners bike cause of how forgiving it is.
@@StevyFaux I cannot express how grateful I am for a response, I have been eyeing it for a while but not sure whether it was a good idea or not since it is considered to be a bit of a bigger bike. I appreciate this and will be sure to subscribe!
Cody Sullivan it is a big bike and it does have a learning curve to it. But so does every other bike. The center of gravity is very low so it is really forgiving. But it is a bike that you will want to keep instead of upgrading. Welcome to the channel!!!
My Roadking is obviously better for longer trips. Rides better, has cruise control, bigger gas tank and the bike is set up for me. But if I don’t have to take anything with me on the shorter rides I will take the Fury every time. Just because it’s more fun to ride. Has plenty of power runs so smooth ( no shake shake shake from the Harley engine) but it’s not set up for me so after a while I get worn out just cause I’m holding my legs on all the time cause the controls are too far toward for me. So to answer your question if I had the money I would buy the Harley. If I didn’t I would buy the Fury and not feel like I was compromising any. They Harley’s are great bikes but they are three times the money. You get a bigger bang for the buck with the Fury.
@@StevyFaux cool i have 2011 fury can't tell you how much i love this bike, also have 2009 fat boy also love this bike, i have 2012 suzuki boulevard m109r, also have 2003 VTX 1800CC, WHAT DO YOU THINK
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I've been watching your videos and wanted to say thank you for your time and information. I just bought a 2015 Fury and I am totally in love with it. It's my most favorite bike I've ever had. You helped me with the decision to buy one and I wanted to say thanks. Ride safe bro !
tampaafro thats awesome! They are a great bike! I’m glad we could help with your decision, that’s why we do it. Ride safe man!
Love the fury! Great video brother! I too Will never forget 911, it was a truly tragic day but you’re right the unity that came from it sorely missed.
Redbeard’s Adventures ya man, remember when stuff used to bring us together? Now everything is just an excuse to hate someone else.
Yea this weather and f right off, went from 100 to 45 like it saw a state trooper...
A R 😂😂😂
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How much cost ne to buy Fury 2010 or 2011. Thanks
I don’t know. You can pick them up for around 5 or 6 I think.
Love the vids and its just going to spring here in Australia so I’m getting out and riding again lol 😆 getting a fury as my next bike can’t wait 😊
Australia is definitely on my bucket list. I would to ride there someday!! Enjoy you Spring!
It's in the 50's??? I NEED to move to Nebraska! :O Wow!
Congratulations on getting recognized in Missouri, that is so cool!
mommafletch thank you!!
Very nice!
Jarhead6 thank you!
Nice ride thanks!
Do you think the Honda Fury would be a good first bike for someone with almost no experience other than a bicycle (interested in motorcycle training courses) I want something that feels good and wont need to toss after a year or two.
My wife took the riders corse and then bought the Honda fury. And she had no experience besides riding on the back of mine. It was a great first bike for her and we both still love riding it. Yes I think it would be a good beginners bike cause of how forgiving it is.
@@StevyFaux I cannot express how grateful I am for a response, I have been eyeing it for a while but not sure whether it was a good idea or not since it is considered to be a bit of a bigger bike. I appreciate this and will be sure to subscribe!
Cody Sullivan it is a big bike and it does have a learning curve to it. But so does every other bike. The center of gravity is very low so it is really forgiving. But it is a bike that you will want to keep instead of upgrading. Welcome to the channel!!!
So what do you like riding more honda or Harley?? And honestly tell me what bike is better
My Roadking is obviously better for longer trips. Rides better, has cruise control, bigger gas tank and the bike is set up for me. But if I don’t have to take anything with me on the shorter rides I will take the Fury every time. Just because it’s more fun to ride. Has plenty of power runs so smooth ( no shake shake shake from the Harley engine) but it’s not set up for me so after a while I get worn out just cause I’m holding my legs on all the time cause the controls are too far toward for me.
So to answer your question if I had the money I would buy the Harley. If I didn’t I would buy the Fury and not feel like I was compromising any. They Harley’s are great bikes but they are three times the money. You get a bigger bang for the buck with the Fury.
@@StevyFaux cool i have 2011 fury can't tell you how much i love this bike, also have 2009 fat boy also love this bike, i have 2012 suzuki boulevard m109r, also have 2003 VTX 1800CC, WHAT DO YOU THINK
@@diningroomfish5470 i think you’ve got it all covered. Lol. Maybe someday I’ll have a fleet of bikes 😂
@@StevyFaux are they bikes for like
@@diningroomfish5470 absolutely
What’s the top speed?
Top speed is 💯. That’s fast enough for me I guess.
Stevy Faux thanks