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Custom Turn Signal Bullet Lights For Honda Shadow Ace Aero Rs Sabre Spirit Vlx on 2040-parts.com

Location:

深圳, China

深圳, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Surface Finish:chrome Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear fit:Motorcycle Street Bike Sport Bike Chopper

The compatible vehicles is for reference. Pls check the Mounting Bolt Thread before buy

No insturction (Modification May Be Required for some models)

Bolt size: fit most of  models with 10mm bolt Hole fairing

Material: Steel turn signal light

Color: black

quantity:1pair = 2 pcs

Mounting Bolt Thread:10 mm

Turn Signal Light: amber

Works on: 12V  10W

Fitment: Most of the

Harley Motorcycle,  Street Bikes, Sport Bikes, Chopper, Custom bikes


Honda,Yamaha,Suziki,Kawasaki,Ducati,Ktm,Bmw Harley and most motorcycles with 10mm Hole fairing

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