Where can I find a cheap chrome radiator cover for a Suzuki Intruder?
Dec 09, 2008 by ridingnchicago | Posted in Motorcycles
I think those chrome radiator covers are pretty sharp, seen some cool designs to. Everything I've seen though is like $150 plus which is more than I'm willing to spend for one. My buddy said he's seen them for like $80 maybe a little cheaper, anyone know
Even J.C. Whitney gets about $120 for theirs.
They do have some in that price range - for Hondas, not yours.
Firecracker . | Dec 09, 2008
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