Reverse Lighting Device 79 Yamaha Xs 750 Special on 2040-parts.com
Plainville, Connecticut, US
This is a brand new NOS reverse lighting device fits many old bikes I had bought it for a 79 Yamaha xs 750 special but fits the 650-1100 models automatically turns high beam on if u loose your low beam pn-337-11722 again brand new never used hard find
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