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2011 Honda Fury Abs (vt1300cxa) Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $0.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Johnson City, Tennessee, US

Johnson City, TN, US
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Honda Fury tech info

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Honda Fury description

2011 HONDA Fury ABS (VT1300CXA), The Look. The Sound. The Feel. The Fury. Witness the Fury ⿿ hands down, the most distinctive custom Honda has ever created. Long, lean and mean, stretching nearly six feet from axle to axle, this machine literally screams with chopper style. And once you⿿ve saddled up and fired that big 1,312 cc V-twin, and felt its throbbing pulse beneath you, you⿿ll know you⿿ve experienced a motorcycle like none other. Ever.

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