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2010 Honda Fury Project Bike Photo Gallery
Follow along with Motorcycle USA as we hop up the Honda Fury and make it a little rougher around the edges.
The 2010 Fury with the new Roger Goldammer G Force Smooth Air Filter.
AFT Customs High Performance Cam and Piston Kit
Jim Guiffra of AFT Customs, who did the engine mods on the Fury project bike, has two Metric Class World Championship titles to his credit.
Looks like fun, right?
The new stainless steel Goldammer air filter is a big improvement over the bulky, plastic cover it replaces.
The smooth tear-drop shaped air filter mirrors the slim, tapered design of the Fury's tank.
Fury engine with stock air cover.
Fury Dyno Chart with Engine Modifications
One of the first thing's to do when installing Cobra Speedsters is to remove the stock pipes from the cylinder.
Save the stock acorn nuts when you pull off the OEM pipes because you'll need them to tighten down the new flanges.
The 2010 Honda Fury with a Roger Goldammer G Force Smooth Air Filter.
I love the pointed tips on the Cobra Speedster exhausts.
New pipes for old, new pipes for old! The Cobras added instant attitude to our Fury project.
The Cobra Speedster pipes not only complement the lines of the Fury much better, but they provided 3.92 lb-ft more torque and 4.73 more hp.
Climb on! Our 2010 Honda Fury project bike is running like a hot rod now. Next we'll work on cleaning up her bars and backside.
Overall, our engine mods, new pipes and fuel management system were good for a 10.9% increase in torque and a 21% increase in horsepower.
Cobra Speedster pipe kit
The new Corbin King and Queen Saddle provides passengers with a 12-inch backrest to relax on.
Out with the old, in with the new. A side-by-side comparison between the stock seat and the new Corbin saddle.
Bye-bye, stock seat, hello comfy Corbin seat.
Motorcycle USA's 2010 Honda Fury project bike with the new Corbin King and Queen Saddle.
The new Corbin King and Queen Saddle provides passengers with a 12-inch backrest to relax on.
Motorcycle USA's 2010 Honda Fury Project bike heads to its next phase.
New seats for old, new seats for old!
A diamond patterned leather seat and faux alligator skin vynil side panels add a vintage look to the 2010 Honda Fury project bike.
Corbin has been making top-notch motorcycle seats since King and Queen saddles were the rage.