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Motorcycle Tail Brake Light License Plate Holder Kawasaki Suzuki Honda Yamaha on 2040-parts.com

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CHINA, China

CHINA, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Surface Finish:black Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Rear


compatible vehicles is only for reference !!! Pls check all the size before buy!!!

Maybe need some modification for some bikes

Lens: red

Quantity: 1 light with plate

Material: Plastic light with metal plate

Leds: 14 Red Leds & 3 White Leds

Voltage: 12V

Dimensions: 6-3/4" x 3-3/4" x 1-1/4"

Light Diameter: 1-1/2" 

The taillight has  3 wires and can be hooked up for License light, tail light and brake light.

This License Plate Holder is perfect for dual sport applications, dirt bike, ATV, chopper, cruiser and custom bike. This holder can mount with tail light(included) & regular license plate. It will fit all motorcycles with conventional rear fender.


*Not DOT approved. For off road use only.


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