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Honda Aero 750
View DetailsFour Aces A late night Ken and Denny brain storming session came up with the idea to build four versions of Honda's brand new model the American...
View DetailsThis is one of three different bikes that were built in the fall of 1996. Honda had just introduced the radical six-cylinder Valkyrie cruiser and D...
View DetailsUnique among aftermarket companies, Cobra Engineering's approach to marketing is not based on the quick-n-easy "catalog bike" formula, as in taking...
View DetailsThis machine, along with a 1994 Magna, which we turned into Magnafied, are the two machines that started what is now called the "Metric Cruiser mar...
View DetailsHere is a project that was a little ahead of its time. Honda introduced the VTX1800 to the public in the spring of 2001, with availability sometime...
View DetailsOriginally a concept for Honda, the Sport Wing became a much evolved project once Denny really dug into the stock Gold Wing. The bike looks much li...
View DetailsThis was a sweepstakes bike we built. Based upon a stock 1800 VTX, the bike has been customized with an array of bolt-on Cobra parts and a few cool...
View DetailsThis was our first bike built to give away to one lucky rider. It's a VTX1800C
View DetailsOne of the first.
View DetailsAnother great bike we built for the Honda Red Rider Association. We modified a VTX1800C, turning it into a very classy hot-rod.
View DetailsOne of our all time favorite VTX1800 builds. This bike was won by Dennis Ducher back in Detroit. He's a meticulous bike owner and loves the orange ...
View DetailsHow do you improve on the stock Fury? Lots of effort and elbow grease is a great place to start.
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The state of California considers aftermarket exhaust systems to be legal replacement parts for non-catalyst equipped motorcycles and/or if slip-on mufflers are installed downstream of the OEM catalysts.
California does not allow the use of aftermarket systems that remove original equipment catalysts, (except for racing use only) unless the Air Resources Board has issued an Executive Order for that system.
For California riders we offer Air Resources Board approved Fi2000 R ARB units. (ARB E.O. No. D-633-1). All other Fi2000 models are not legal for street use in California.