The Honda Fury contains a 1312-cc, liquid-cooled, 52-degree, V-twin engine. The bore is 89.5 mm, and the stroke is 104.3 mm. The fuel injection comes from a PGM-FI featuring an automatic enricher circuit with one 38-mm throttle body. The Honda Fury has a digital ignition with two spark plugs for each cylinder. The compression ratio for the Honda Fury is 9.2:1. The Valve train type is SOHC, featuring three valves on each cylinder.
The Honda Fury features a five-speed transmission and a shaft final drive that is "virtually maintenance-free," according to Honda.
The Honda Fury front suspension features 45-mm fork and 4 inches travel. The rear single-shock suspension features five-position spring preload adjustability and 3.7 inches travel. The standard brake system features a 336-mm disc with twin-piston caliper (front brake) and a 296-mm disc featuring a single-piston caliper (rear brake.) Front-tire specifications are 90/90-21, with rear-tire specs of 200/50-18.
The Honda Fury wheel base spans 71.24 inches between axles. The bike has a seat height of 26.7 inches. The curb weight of the Honda Fury is 663 pounds when the vehicle is fully fueled and has standard equipment only. The Fury has a fuel capacity of 3.4 gallons and averages 46 miles per gallon. Honda bases this number on an Environmental Protection Agency emission test, but actual mileage numbers will vary widely according to a number of factors including road condition, vehicle maintenance and cargo.