Royal Road V 650 1300 Star Custom Tri-bar Passing Lamps on 2040-parts.com
Hagerstown, Maryland, US
Road Star application: Designed to coordinate with the Tri-Bar Headlight. Model Specific Passing Lamp Mounts required for installation (sold separately, let us know if you need them). Fits (with mounts): STR-4WM35-10-EA Sold as a set.
Custom Tri-Bar Passing Lamps
all V Star models, Road Star Standard & Silverado, and all Royal Star models (except Venture)
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