Honda Fury VT1300CX

About
The Honda Fury VT1300CX is a production-style chopper that combines the best of both worlds the looks of a custom chopper and the reliability of a mass-produced motorcycle. Powered by a 1312cc liquid-cooled 52-degree V-Twin engine, it produces 57 HP and 107 Nm of torque, ensuring ample power for cruising. The bike features a five-speed manual transmission with a shaft drive, a low seat height of 678 mm, and a ground clearance of 126 mm. The design is minimalist yet striking, with chrome finishes and a sleek, raked-out front end. The Fury also boasts a comfortable riding position, adjustable rear suspension, and decent braking capabilities with a 336mm front disc and a 296mm rear disc. While it may not be ideal for long-distance touring due to its limited fuel capacity and lack of a fuel gauge, it is perfect for weekend rides and short trips around town.

Ex-Showroom Price

₹ 13,99,644
* Delhi. May vary.
Discontinued
Our take on this /// Verdict
The Honda Fury VT1300CX is a unique blend of style and functionality, making it a standout in the cruiser segment. I find the bikes design to be both aesthetically pleasing and functional, with its low seat height and comfortable riding position that makes it accessible to a wide range of riders. The 1312cc V-Twin engine delivers satisfying performance and a characteristic V-Twin sound, which is a major draw for those who appreciate the cruiser experience. However, there are some drawbacks, such as the lack of a sixth gear, which can be felt on the highway, and the use of halogen lights instead of LEDs. Despite these, the Furys reliability, smooth ride, and predictable handling make it a solid choice for those looking for a fun and reliable cruiser. Overall, its a great option for weekend cruising and short to medium distance rides.
Price
The Honda Fury VT1300CX, although discontinued in India, was last priced at around Rs 14 lakh ex-showroom in Delhi. When it was available, the on-road price would have been slightly higher, factoring in additional costs such as registration, insurance, and other local taxes, which could have pushed the price to around Rs 16-17 lakh. Given its unique design and the reputation of Honda for reliability, the price was reasonable for what the bike offered. However, since it is no longer in production, potential buyers would need to look at used models or consider other alternatives in the market.
Mileage
Tuesday, 19 November 2024 06:11 PM The Honda Fury VT1300CX is not known for its fuel efficiency, with an estimated mileage of around 10-15 kmpl. This is typical for a cruiser with a large V-Twin engine. For buyers concerned about mileage and running costs, this bike may not be the most economical choice. However, if you prioritize the unique riding experience and style that the Fury offers, the slightly higher fuel costs might be a trade-off youre willing to make.
Colour Options and Price in India
Bike Variant 2013 Honda Fury VT1300CX
Availability Status in India Discontinued
2-Wheeler Type Cruiser
Latest Price in India 2013 Honda Fury VT1300CX price was Rs 14 lakh before being discontinued.
Fuel Type Petrol
Colour Options Black, Red
Official Tagline Forget about Blending in
ENGINE AND GEARBOX
Engine Details Liquid-cooled SOHC 52° V-twin
Fuel System PGM-FI with automatic enricher circuit
Cooling Liquid Cooling
Engine cc (Displacement) 1312 cc
Maximum Power 57 HP @ 4250 rpm
Maximum Torque 107 Nm @ 2250 rpm
Number of Cylinders 2
Ignition Digital with 3-dimensional mapping, 2 sparks per cylinder
Compression Ratio 9.2 : 1
Bore 89.5 mm
Stroke 104.3 mm
Spark Plug Model Type DCPR6E (NGK); XU20EPR-U (DENSO)
Ignition Timing 8° BTDC (idle) ~ 57.7° BTDC (5,250 min-1)
Throttle Bore 38 mm
Idling Speed 900 min-1
Air Cleaner Viscous, cartridge-type mesh net filter
Number of Gears 5
Clutch Wet, multiplate with coil spring
Gear Ratios 1st=1.9, 2nd=1.23, 3rd=0.91, 4th=0.76, 5th=0.68
Primary Reduction Ratio 1.76
Final Reduction Ratio 2.66
Final Drive Shaft
MILEAGE AND TOP SPEED
Mileage 10-15 kmpl (approx.)
BRAKES AND TYRES
Front Brake 336 mm single disc with twin-piston caliper
Rear Brake 296 mm disc with single-piston caliper
Front Tyre 90/90-R21M/C
Rear Tyre 200/50-R18M/C
Front Wheel 9-spoke cast aluminium
Rear Wheel 7-spoke cast aluminium
Front Tyre Pressure 32.6 psi
Rear Tyre Pressure 40.6 psi
Tubeless Tyres
Alloy Wheels
PERFORMANCE FIGURES
0-100 kmph 10 secs
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS
Front Suspension 45 mm telescopic fork with 130 mm stroke
Rear Suspension Monoshock with adjustable rebound damping and 35-position spring preload adjustability
Frame (Chassis) Double-cradle; steel
Front Wheel Travel 102.4 mm
Rear Wheel Travel 95 mm
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Overall Length 2575 mm
Overall Width 900 mm
Overall Height 1150 mm
Ground Clearance 126 mm
Seat Height 678 mm
Wheelbase 1805 mm
Kerb Weight 303 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 12.8 litres
Engine Oil Capacity 4.3 litres
Maximum Carrying Capacity 160 kg
Turning Circle 8.2
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES
Speedometer Analog
Trip Meter Digital-2
Fuel Gauge Digital
BATTERY AND LIGHTING
Battery Type Maintenance Free
Capacity 11.2 Ah
Voltage 12V
Head Light 12 V, 55 W x 1 (low) / 60 W x 1 (high)
COMFORT FEATURES
Electric Start
Pillion Footrest
Step-up Seat/Split Seat
Miscellaneous Information
ACG Output 381 W
Caster 32°
Trail 90 mm

Honda Fury VT1300CX Review

27 Dec, 2021 12:04 PM

Quick Review by Maxabout Team

Fury is a bike from Honda which targets the fans of chopper bikes. It’s not a regular cruiser bike and aims to develop a completely new segment for itself in India. Will it be able to do so? Let’s find out.

Design and Style

When simplicity meets innovative design, you get a Honda Fury. Honda has kept it quite simple yet this bike looks like a gem. This bike is certainly one of its kinds in India. Fury has chrome finished inclined telescopic forks which connect to its multi-spoke silver finished alloy wheel at its front. This bike has been heavily chromed as its headlight surrounding, rear view mirrors, instrument console and hand levers get chrome finishing around them. Fury has a small circular headlight which forms the naked face of this bike as it has no visor and cowl. The front fender of this bike is very simple and covers most of the part of its front wheel.

Move to the side of this bike and you will notice two pipes of its body frame which carries its chromed V-twin engine. The bike looks very bulky due to the mega size of its engine. Just above this engine, Fury features an elongated fuel tank which merges down with the rider seat. This seat has been positioned very low with front set foot pegs. The twin fatty silencers of this bike add maturity to it. These elongated pipes are chrome finished and improves the side stance of this bike. Its rear angular cowl is similar to other cruiser bikes and comes with a spilt-seat for the pillion rider. The rear cowl also houses a stylish LED tail light which is supported by orange colored side indicators which makes this bike look like an attention seeker with a very broad rear tyre.

Instrument Console

Honda has incorporated this bike with a combined analogue digital instrument console. There is no tachometer in this bike but it features an easily readable analogue speedometer. It has a LCD for its digital fuel gauge, odometer and trip meter. The bike comes with all essential indicators in its console.

Engine and Gearbox

Honda Fury is powered by a V-twin, liquid cooled 1312cc engine. This SOHC engine pumps out a power output of 57 bhp at 4250 rpm. The two cylinders of this engine deliver a torque output of 107 nm which is available as soon as 2250 rpm. This engine is offered with a five speed manual gearbox with one gear down and four gears up-shift pattern.

Acceleration and Performance

Honda Fury is not a sports bike so don’t expect it to be a speed enthusiast. Its performance is very identical to other cruiser bikes which find it happy to cruise around 130-150km/hr. The bike has tall gear ratios which needs less effort while making transitions. This five speed gearbox is well tuned and refined but we doubt the refinement level of its engine. It’s a SOHC engine which shows certain signs of vibrations when pushed hard. The sound of this engine is not that refined either. The bike does 0-100km/hr in less than 10 seconds and feels relaxed at low rpms. Fury has a poor power to weight ratio but to compensate, Honda has stuffed this bike high amount of torque. The bike can easily crawl at slow speeds in big gears. This also improves its throttle reaction which is quite evident in city traffic. Its massive amount of torque can be achieved at 2250 rpm which gives it a good low speed grunt. The refinement and performance of this engine could have been much better though.

Mileage

Honda Fury may return you an overall fuel efficiency of around 13-15km/ltr.

Comfort While Driving

Honda Fury is a very comfortable bike with low seating posture. Your feet will automatically feel relaxed as they get placed on its front set foot pegs. The handlebar of this bike comes to you which mean you have to put no effort to get a command over this bike. Road visibility is quite clear and you will enjoy the supreme quality of comfort while you sit on its well-padded seat.

Storage Space and Safety Features

There is no in-built storage space in Honda Fury although it has significant safety features like twin piston calliper at its front and single piston calliper at the back. Apart from this, Fury has a powerful headlight which gives you clear vision of roads at night which is very much needed when you drive a bike of this size.

Suspension and Brakes

Honda Fury has 45mm front telescopic forks and adjustable mono shocker at the back. The braking system of this bike consists of 336mm single disc brake at its front while it has a rear disc brake of 296mm. Honda offers this bike with ABS which helps you to stop this bike precisely.

Ride and Handling

Honda Fury is super comfortable on highways with quite impressive handling. Its extended wheelbase of 1805mm brings stability to this hefty machine which weighs around 303kg. Its wheelbase also improves its slow speed stability and helps it to turn around corners easily. The bike has a very commendable suspension and braking system which not only makes your ride comfortable but also enhances your safety. Its low ground clearance of 126mm improves the aerodynamics of this bike and helps it to get momentum easily on highways. Its handling in city is a matter of concern though as it has limited steering movement which needs proper space to move.

Tyre Size, Shades and Variants

The bike has R21 size of front tyre and R18 size of rear tyre. Its only variant is available in two colors.

Verdict

Honda has launched this bike with a price tag of INR 14 lakhs (ex-showroom, Delhi (approx., may vary)). Fury is not every body’s cup of tea; it’s only for those who are ready to pay this hefty amount just for exclusivity and social reputation. If you are looking for a custom-made chopper bike which can be identified easily in the crowd of regular cruiser bikes then you may opt for this bike

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