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Is 210 and 190 hood the same?

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    Posted: 12 Apr 2021 at 10:45am
Is the 210 hood the same as a 190. If not is there value in the 210 hood
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no, a 210 hood is unique to the 210. They are worth anywhere from $500 to 1000 depending on condition and paint. If in rough shape, would be less. 
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By part numbers, all 190-190XT-200 and 210's are all different. I'm thinking you might be able to interchange a late 190-190XT and 200 onto a 210, but the muffler and air cleaner holes are probably not cut in the same spots. As a raw unfinished part, they may have been the same.
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The 210 hood is quite a bit deeper, look at the sides where the decals are, that tells the story. Would a 190 hood fit on a 210? sure, with enough cobbling. Of course the series 1 190 hood is different from the series 2/3. The biggest difference in the series 2/3 hoods from one another is the exh hole, some were smaller for a straight pipe and others had larger hole for a round muffler. 
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Wouldn't the 210 have a larger radiator? I would just assume the grill and hood was wider.
Or did they make the rad taller not wider? 
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My 220 hood is made of plate steel instead of sheet metal....not really but it is one heavy SOB!!! You can walk down it with no ill effect.
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220 hoods were stout!!  210's were same gauge as the 190 hood. The grille on a 210 is actually a late 190 grille with a mesh screen on the bottom, so that gives you a feel for the hoods width.
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