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2016 Honda Fury / Stateline Review

2016 Honda Fury / Stateline Review

Posted on March 3, 2016March 31, 2020 By Jarvis

More and more riders have come to appreciate the look associated with what I would call Classic Americana, and manufacturers around the world have responded in recent years to try to exploit this niche interest. This movement has actually been on and gaining momentum for a few years now, and we are starting to see some fairly bold designs from some of the big names.

Honda has two such designs available for the 2016 model year. First is the Stateline , the sole surviving member of the 1300 Custom Line having outlived its siblings, the Interstate and Sabre cruisers. The Fury joins the Stateline as a sort of brother-from-another-mother with lots of shared DNA, but with a few critical differences, and it represents a very bold design concept indeed.
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