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Location:

CN, China

CN, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply

Motorcycle Fork Mount Headlight For Harley Honda Kawasaki Suzuki Yamaha CG125

Motorcycle Fork Mount Headlight For Harley Honda Kawasaki Suzuki Yamaha CG125

Features:
  • Material:Metal body with clear glass lens
  • Operation:High / Low Bean
  • Voltage: 12V,35 W
  • Headlight Dimension: 6.3" x 5.5 " (16 cm x 14 cm )
  • Easy to install,No Install Instruction.

Fitment:

Universal fit on Motorcycles/ Bikes / Cruisers/ Choppers /Bobber /Cafe Racer /Custom application

Fits most bike like Honda Harley Suzuki kawasaki yamaha

Package: 

1 X Headlight

1 X Pair of Fork mounts

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