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GOOFIT Black 12V 35W Motorcycle Halogen Headlight Indicator Fairing Lampshade for Dirt Bike Motor Pocket Bike
GOOFIT Black 12V 35W Motorcycle Halogen Headlight Indicator Fairing Lampshade for Dirt Bike Motor Pocket Bike
4.87 / 5.0
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- Size:as shown 100% New with High Quality;Power:35W;Voltage:12V S2;lights color:Balck
- Fitment:fit most of motorcycle dirtbike Compatible/Replacement for SX EXC XCF Most Dirt Bike Pit Bike
- Universal fit,easy to install,Universal fitting with anti-vibration rubber strips,Will mount on your motorcycle's,Transparent glass lens cover and back cover to protect lights
- Material:Made of double plastic of high quality, keep the shape and color,resistant to corrosion and durable;The position of the mounting point allows ample space for the brake cable
- Warranty:We are always available to help our customers.Please message us for replacement or refund if you are not satisfied with the order
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Plug and play xpro templar x
Quality is pretty good I was suprised that it actually had nice protective covers over the whole thing in shipping.Personally I didn’t use the light that came with it but I fit a LED light bar in the area where the old light was and it looks great.Being the bike (Razor MX650) is “smaller” compared to normal sized dirt bikes, the headlight is large but isn’t as large as some of the other options so it looks fairly good on such a small bike.So far so good into 3 weeks of use, really good for the price when you compare to some of the other bike headlights in similar styles.
Muy bueno aunque la luz que tiene no es la más fuerte que verás pero es bonita y se ve muy bien 👍
Mounted to my ‘03 KX125 with a KDX engine. Had to make some brackets to adapt the bottom mount and had to rewire everything to suit. Pretty pleased with how it turned out- especially for the price. Planning on fitting a LED bulb to keep the heat and current draw down. Can’t speak to the beam pattern as I haven’t tried it at night yet. Mostly just using the light to make the bike legal for open course enduros where headlight and taillight are required