Touratech Rb-01 Lighted Led Road Book, Rolling on 2040-parts.com
Lawrence, Kansas, US
Touratech RB-01 lighted LED road book. Comes with brackets, rods, screws, and everything else you need to mount it. Fits almost any quad or dualsport, cruiser, whatever.... Even bicycle I suppose.... 12 volt lighting.
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