Hydraulic Rear Brake Light Switch For Harley Softail Dyna Sportster Touring on 2040-parts.com
Warminster, Pennsylvania, US
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Hydraulic Rear Brake Light Switch for All Models
This item fits:
Big Twin 1971/Later (except FX 1973/1977), VRSC 2002/Later & Sportster 1979/Later
- Top quality switches with heavy duty contacts and brass terminals
- Flag mount terminals
- 1/8-27 NPT male thread
- For best results we recommend using thread sealing tape
- Corrosion Resistant Switch
- Flag mount terminal
- Fits Big Twin 1971/Later (except FX 1973/1977), VRSC 2002/Later & Sportster 1979/Later
- Replaces HD# 72023-51C
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