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Harley Vl Brake Light Switch 1934 To 1936 on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Mentor, Ohio, US

Mentor, Ohio, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No

This Auction is for a Reproduction Brake Light switch Part # 5081-34. This brake light switch will fit Harley VLs from 1930 to 1936.This switch came out in 1934 but can be used on early bikes if you use a 2 filament tail light. I have a switch mounted on my 1931 VL as you can see in the last two photos.  The Bracket and the cover are Accurate reproductions and made in the USA.This switch also comes with the operating lever and spring. The switch inside has a universal brake  light switch not made in the US. This switch is removable and has the same mounting holes as a original bracket.Please take a good look at the photos and you can see the bracket and Cad plated cover are accurate reproductions.The last 2 photo show this switch mounted on a 1931 Harley VL to show proper fitment.  This also includes the 8-32 cad plated fillister attaching screw. I do have accurate switches in stock now if you wants a more accurate assembly.This auction is for one switch assembly with parkerized Bracket ,Cad Plated Cover, Cad Screw and universal switch. Photos of bike are to show fitment only and not included in auction.  If you have any question you can call me at 440-290-7093 and ask for Chris.

 

Take a good look at the photos and email me with any questions. International buyers please wait for me to invoice you with actual USPS shipping cost. Payment by PAY PAL ONLY within 3 days. Please wait till I send you an invoice which will include your Bid Price and cost of postage. Shipping is most generaly within 1-3 days after I receive payment. OHIO RESIDENTS ADD 6.25% SALES TAX.

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