Banshee Billet Headlights Lights Aluminum Handlebar Mount Ds650 Blaster on 2040-parts.com
Glendale, Arizona, United States
Here is a very clean set of Billet Aluminum Handlebar Mounted headlights. These came off of my personal Banshee but they will work on any ATV with 7/8" handlebars and AC charging systems which are stock on almost all ATV's without a battery.
If your charging system is stock on your banshee then these will work. The only flaw is a crack in the glass on one of the lights. Both lights still work and function perfectly. The glass bulbs can be replaced for for under 10 bucks if you need to in the future. You must have stock style 7/8" handlebars for these to work. I am pretty sure this bolt pattern is the same as the DS650 and the Yamaha Blaster too. These are rare and will give your banshee a very custom look. My reputation is perfect. Buy with confidence! |
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