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Smoke Lens Tail Brake Led Light Harley Davidson Motorcycle Stop Lamp Xl Flh Fx on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Greensboro, North Carolina, US

Greensboro, North Carolina, US
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Brand new, LED tail/brake light with smoke lens for your Harley.

It has ultra bright 39 Red LEDs for maximum visibility + 4 white LEDs for license plate (has separate wiring for the tag lights giving you the option to not hook them up).

Smoke lens will not only customize your bike, but high intensity LED's will consume substantially less power compared to standard halogen lights (great for loaded tourings).

Lay down style, which is angled to follow the curve of your OEM fender for the customized look.

Will fit '99-'10 Harley models.

Fits '99-later XL (except XL1200N), '99-later Dyna® (except '09 FXDB), '03-later FXST, FXSTS, FXSTB, and FXSTC, '00-later FLST, FLSTF, FLSTSB and FLSTC, and '99-'08 Touring models (except FLHX, FLHTCSE2, FLHRSE3/4, and models equipped with Licenses Plate Relocation Kit P/N 53702-04). Also fits '09 FLHR, FLHTC and FLHTCU (except FLHTCUTG) models.

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