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Ako Racing L.e.d. Integrated Taillight Smoke Lens - Chrome Housing Ya113s on 2040-parts.com

US $229.95
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New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:AKO Racing Color:Smoke Lens - Chrome Housing Manufacturer Part Number:YA113S Disclaimer:Stock Images Used - Verify Using Title and Part Number

AKO Racing L.E.D. Integrated Taillight Smoke Lens - Chrome Housing YA113S $249.95 - Sale:$229.95
  • Convert your motorcycles tail into a stylish shaved look by eliminating your O.E. or aftermarket rear turn signals with an all in one integrated brake/running light/turn signal unit
  • True plug-n-play application on most models. some applications will require the hardwiring of turn signal wires to the O.E. harness
  • Uses exact O.E.M. connectors for straight forward installation
  • 2nd generation L.E.D bulb for a bright and crisp illumination
  • Brake/running lights are independently powered and vice versa with the signal lights
  • Built-in load resistor prevents speedy flash rates thus providing for a true and natural looking flash

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