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Roland Sands LED Indicator For Cafe Gauge Headlight Relocator For Harley Sportster

Item: P376906
Customer rating is 4 out of 5 stars.
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When utilizing the RSD Café Gauge and Headlight Relocator, keep your LED light functionality with this unit. Allows all OEM warning & indicator functi… Read More

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RSD LED Indicator For Cafe Gauge Headlight Relocator For Harley Sportster

When utilizing the RSD Café Gauge and Headlight Relocator, keep your LED light functionality with this unit. Allows all OEM warning & indicator functions (Outer Green: L&R turn indicators, Red: Oil Pressure, Blue: High Beam & Center Green: Neutral). Five LED lights in one arc-shaped weatherproof unit with a 12" long wiring lead. Wire insulation color matched to OEM wiring for ease of installation. Wires should be soldered and heat shrunk to OEM harness for proper installation.

Features:

  • Optional component for RSD Cafe Gauge & Headlight Relocator only (not compatible with OEM gauge mount)
  • Allows all OEM warning & indicator functions
  • 5 LED lights in one arc-shaped weather-proof unit
  • 12" long wiring lead - wire insulation color matched to OEM wiring for ease of installation
  • Eliminates stock Sportster headlight visor/eyebrow
  • Hardware included
Made in the USA
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