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Biltwell Inc. Polished Mako Tail Light Sparto For Harley Bobber Sportster Dyna on 2040-parts.com

US $119.95
Location:

Warminster, Pennsylvania, US

Warminster, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:In order to return an item, you must contact us first to obtain an RA #. A 10% restocking fee plus our original shipping cost will be applied for all items being returned. Products must be in the new, un-used condition, and include the original box and/or packaging with all tags included. Once your return is received and inspected by Get Lowered, your refund will be processed and a credit will be applied to your original method of payment. You are responsible for all shipping costs associated with getting your order back to our warehouse with the carrier of your choice. All shipments must be made prepaid; packages shipped COD will be rejected. No returns or exchanges on electrical items. Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Biltwell Inc. Manufacturer Part Number:TL-MAK-AL-PS Surface Finish:Polished



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Biltwell Inc. Mako Tail Light


This item fits:
Custom Applications

Construction: Investment-cast aluminum light housing; extra thick injection-molded polycarbonate plastic lens with 5-40 Phillips head mounting screws; die-cut rubber base gasket and internal LED spacer gasket; custom 15-element LED board with two phases (brake light and running light) and three wires (ground, brake and running lights); 1/4-20 hex bolts for mounting through the underside of rear fender.

Fitment: Rising like a Mako shark on the back of a motorcycle fender, our first taillight looks like the dorsal fin on the ocean predator of the same name. The Biltwell Mako taillight is for custom applications only, and will not retrofit to any stock motorcycle without several hours of easy drilling, wiring and soldering. If you can change a light bulb, you can ditch the giant taillight on your stock hog to make room for this tidy little taillight.

Details: The Mako is approximately five-eighths the scale of the classic Sparto taillight that inspired it. The outside diameter of the red taillight lens is 1-5/8 inches, so it’s small. When illuminated its LED is easily visible at 100 meters in pitch darkness, but due to its small size it may not pass safety inspection in your state or country of registration. This is a custom component for handcrafted motorcycles, so the DOT-worthiness of such vehicles is always dubious. If you’re looking for laser brightness from outer space, this isn’t your taillight.


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