Lindby 801-1 Linbar Engine Guard Highway Bar Suzuki 1500 C90 98-13 on 2040-parts.com
Batesville, Arkansas, United States
801-1 - Front LINBAR for Suzuki Intruder 1500cc, Boulevard, C90 1998-2010 (will not fit c90 2013) LINBARLINDBY CUSTOM INC., brings you ground breaking innovations and fascinating designs. The unique fusion of creative engineering and excellence make us the proud manufacturer of The LINBAR, the original patented combined engine guard and highway peg. LINDBY CUSTOM INC., offers premier products and quality service. The LINBAR: PATENT# D361311
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