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Red Motorcycle Motorbike Led All In 1 Tail Light Bobber Chopper Café Racer on 2040-parts.com

US $39.77
Location:

NV, United States

NV, United States
Condition:New Brand:ST Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:TL07RC Type:Rear & Brake Light Assemblies Placement on Vehicle:Rear Item From:United States Surface Finish:Red / Chrome

New Custom 4 in 1 Cateye Motorcycle LED Tail Light


 

INCREASE SAFTEY - Forget about worn OEM lights. Try this ultra-bright 4 in 1 LED tail light. Visible by all traffic. Perfect for dual sport applications, custom bikes, quads, or any street motorcycle.

 

Feature

 

  • Condition: 100% Brand new
  • Color: RED lens with Chrome plate holder
  • Approx. dimensions: As shown on picture
  • With running, brake, turn signal, and license plate light function
  • Work on any 12V dc electrical system
  • E-marked
  • Water and weather proof guaranteed, 100% RUST FREE
  • The item is universal, bike model listed is for reference only
  • Package included: 1x multi-function LED tail light, 1x Chrome license plate holder       

                 

 

Note: According to the experience, LED lights only draw very low power, sometimes after you installed, the LED lights will blink too fast or not blink. If you got this issue, the LED load resistor my be required between the LED lights and POSITIVE. Thanks again for your shopping!!

        


       Why buy from a US seller?
 
Fast: 3-5 Days shipping  V.S  Unpredictable delivery
Simple: Hassle free return if anything goes wrong
Reliable: All packages are shipped with tracking

 

Payment

 

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International buyer please email us before bidding 

 

Shipping

 

Item will be shipped within 1 business day of receiving cleared payment
We are willing to combine shipping for multiple purchases
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If there is any problem with your order please do let us know.

We are willing to rectify any issues you may have. Thank you!

 

Laws concerning this product vary from state/province to state/province. Your state/province may prohibit its use on public roads or restrict its use to novelty, show use, off-road areas, or race facility areas only. In some states/provinces off-road uses are also prohibited. The manufacturer and retailer assume no responsibility for any use or application of this product in violation of any applicable law. Before installing this product, please check your state/provincial and local/municipal laws and regulations.

 

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