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Where is the fill cap - 2005 Suzuki Boulevard S50

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Most common question is Radiator fill cap hope this is what your looking for???

On the front of the frame is the radiator. You'll see a frame around the outside of it. Remove the Four screws that hold the frame on and remove the frame. On top of the radiator is a cap looks like a regular radiator cap!!
WITH THE ENGINE COLD!!! Remove the cap and top off with 50/50 Distilled water and GREEN Anti freeze. (Ethyline Glycol)
Replace cap and resucure the frame with the four screws being careful not to damage the radiator or bend the frame. Check bike for anti-freeze leaks if none GO FOR A RIDE ;-]

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