Ciro Black Lighted Led Saddlebag Filler Panel Accent Light For 2014-2016 Harley on 2040-parts.com
Hugo, Minnesota, United States
This is the part that the factory forgot. The New Ciro Filler Panel Lights complete the rear end of your '14-up touring bike by filling the large unsightly gaps with a smooth, flowing chrome or black accent and L.E.D. light. This part dramatically increases visibility from the rear by incorporating an ultra-bright plasma amber turn signal along with red low intensity running and high intensity brake lights. Features and Benefits:
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