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Custom Metal Bullet Turn Signal Lights Indicator Chopper Crusier Retro Motorbike on 2040-parts.com

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CHINA, China

CHINA, China
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Part Brand:Harley Kawasaki Suzuki Honda Yamaha KTM Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear fit:Yamaha Motorcycle Street Bike Sport Bike Chopper Surface Finish:chrome Brand:Unbranded Warranty:Yes

Not DOT approved. For off road use only!

Color: black

No instruction

Light size:4cm X 7cm

quantity:1pair = 2 pcs

Mounting Bolt Thread:10 mm

Turn Signal Light: amber

Works on: 12V  10W

Material: Steel turn signal light

Fitment: the Harley Honda,Yamaha,Suziki,Kawasaki,Ducati,Ktm,Bmw Harley and most motorcycles ,  Street Bikes, Sport Bikes, Chopper, Custom bikes with 10mm Hole fairing

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