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To satisfy the “requirements” of this forum, along with the standard procedure I have done on all my motorcycles, I have ditched the reflectors as the first mod on my “new to me” 2010 Fury.

Upcoming mods include ditching the factory seat in favor of a mustang seat (had good luck with them in the past), adding some small storage items and washing it.
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To satisfy the “requirements” of this forum, along with the standard procedure I have done on all my motorcycles, I have ditched the reflectors as the first mod on my “new to me” 2010 Fury.

Upcoming mods include ditching the factory seat in favor of a mustang seat (had good luck with them in the past), adding some small storage items and washing it.
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Good to know the reflectors have gone. Now you need to chrome it out.
 

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LOL Yes I do. My signature says it all.
Yeah I used to four wheel with a guy that was super into chrome on his Jeep. His tag line was "if it don't shine, it ain't mine". I never got into chrome in the jeep world since it just gets destroyed by rock crawling but I am more into it on a motorcycle.
 

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The blue lends itself to chrome, for sure. The white on the other hand, it's just too much bright. Gotta tone it down with black ;)
 
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