Biketronics Bt801 (rev L) on 2040-parts.com
New Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States
Product Info NOTE THIS IS REV L
The "original" low-heat plug-in computerized load equalizer
OEM connectors provide Plug-N-Play simplicity
Unusually small size - perfect for motorcycle applications
Automotive quality package using mil-spec epoxy
Engineered and produced in the United States
Lifetime Warranty
Fixes fast flashing issue when LEDs are added
Only one needed per bike
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