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I'm not sure if I'm supposed to do this or not (sorry if I'm not)..... I PM'd this user, and I didn't get a reply, as I'm not sure if he's active, however, can anyone tell me what type of tail-light assembly this is? I really like it, and would like more info if possible. Thanks.... JR
I'd like to see the other side of the bike to see where his plate is.
Nice lookin' scoot from the exhaust side.
I too like the looks of the tail light. Very laid back and clean.
It looks like it would occupy the 3 holes used for the license plate mount. This is not good for me, as I have just installed an awesome Kuryakyn curved license plate holder... SHUCKS!!
Grrrrrrrrrr (like a tiger)... grrrrr grrrr
Anyone??...... before this thread makes it's way into the abyss? haha. I searched J.P Cycle's huge bank of suppliers, and Googled everything I could think of...... alas, no luck!
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