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 The 2010 Honda Fury, Honda is Going Wild
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By: Anonymous: Anonymous ()  Friday, April 30 2010 @ 05:32 AM ICT (Read 2412 times)  
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Did you really mean to say "raked triple tree???" Raking the tree, instead of the frame, is notorious for doing very evil things to the handling of virtually any bike receiving said treatment.

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By: news (offline)  Friday, April 30 2010 @ 05:48 AM ICT  
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Yes, the Honda Fury has as far as we could see, we didn't have the pleasure of examining the Honda at our garage, has 6-degree-raked triple trees. And road handling is marvelous, steering is very light.

And yes we know that “raking the trees” will in normal circumstances mess-up the steering and handling of a bike, but apparently Honda found a way to fix this side-effect.
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By: Anonymous: Rebel4Ever ()  Wednesday, April 04 2012 @ 01:20 PM ICT  
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Does somebody know where I can buy this bike? You would make my day. I'm looking for this bike for some time. Honda did not have it at the Motorshow in BKK. Thanx...


       
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By: news (offline)  Wednesday, April 04 2012 @ 01:32 PM ICT  
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Does somebody know where I can buy this bike? You would make my day. I'm looking for this bike for some time. Honda did not have it at the Motorshow in BKK. Thanx...



Redbaron in Bangkok has the Honda Fury often on stock and I even hear they can order one from Japan for you... All without being overly expensive.

Last time I saw them at Redbaron Bangkok the Honda Fury VTI1300 was priced 668.000 THB for the regular model and 695,000 THB for the ABS model. Probably this time you pay a bit more weak-Yen, strong Thai Baht... etc etc...

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By: Anonymous: Rebel4Ever ()  Thursday, April 05 2012 @ 01:22 PM ICT  
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Thanks, found Red Baron on the website. They will see me this week... About Baht/Yen; that should be in my favor.... Thanks again for your reply...


       
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By: news (offline)  Thursday, April 05 2012 @ 01:55 PM ICT  
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Yes, Baht/Yen; that should be in your favor, but somehow it never is... But don't worry we and probably many other motorcycle owners in Thailand have the same problem...

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