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I'm looking to install a set of Highway Bars on my 1997 suzuki vs800 intruder, and after exhausting all possible retails, I am unable to find one, but I have found a highway bar for a suzuki marauder which would appear to be a similar width but I am unable to find anyone that can tell me the dimension. The part code for the intruder is HH-49-153 and the part code for the marauder is HH-49-154. I would appreciate any help that you can offer. Thanks,

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Hello,

Here is a link for highway bars (engine guards) for your bike; Old Bike Barn

I have these same guards on my 1996 Suzuki VS800 Intruder. They look good and make great foot rests while on longer rides.

Hope this helps. If you find this information useful, please vote on this post. Thank you.

Regards,


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