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Trail Tech Eclipse Scmr16 Hid Helmet Light on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Imperial, California, US

Imperial, California, US
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Trail Tech Eclipse SCMR16 HID Helmet Light. Used in excellent condition, used for two night races. This light is very bright. Comes with light, lithium ion battery, battery charger, wire to connect to your bikes battery, battery hard wire hardware kit, one handlebar mount, original box and nylon carry case. You will need a helmet mount, the one that it came with is still mounted on my helmet and they can be bought from Trail Tech. This light is awesome and lites up the night!

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