Integrated Tail Light W Ss Fender Eliminator Kit Yamaha Fz-09 Fz9 14 15 16 Fz09 on 2040-parts.com
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2014-2016 YAMAHA FZ09 LED INTEGRATED LIGHT BAR KIT WITH SS FENDER ELIMINATOR THIS KIT REQUIRES CUTTING OF THE ORIGINAL UNDERTAIL!!! Our fender eliminator kit adds an insanely bright double brake bar WITH a turn signal bar that replaces your original tail light / tag holder. Our kit includes a Tail Light with LED Brake Lights - LED Running Lights - LED Turn Signals, LED tag light, tag holder, instructions, and all stainless hardware. This kit places the tag forward of the rear tire. Make your bike look SLEEK!!! |
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