Harley Davidson Stop Break Tail Light Lens 50r-000232 Off A Road King 2001 on 2040-parts.com
Mission, Kansas, US
Harley Davidson stop break Tail Light Lens 50R-000232 sae stl 98 atc 198 P12/5w What you see is what you get. The lens has a small crack in it that you can see in the photo. It's in fair shape. No bulb or light includeded. Just the lenz . This came off a 2001 road king..but should fit many Harley's Thanks!
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