Motorcycle Turn Signal Kawasaki Or Universal. on 2040-parts.com
Pekin, Illinois, US
This is a turn signal that came off my 1985 Kawasaki Vulcan but can easily be universal for any bike. They are hard plastic with mounting stud and nut as well as wiring.
Being sold as is with no warranty or return, it is up to the buyer to make sure this item works for them based off the pictures provided.
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