Brake Light for Grizzly?
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Quebec requires brake lights on ATV's. So Yamaha had to make them available. Not sure what year they started this. Hearing this I searched out a Canadian dealer and got one. I have a Y2K Kodiak that I installed one on. NICE!
I found that all the mounting holes where already there on my frame. I hope there is one for yours.
The Canadian dealer was REALLY NICE. GOOD People. Go to http://www.snowcity.com/. Dig around the site and find the Toll Free 877 number. Call and order. Use a Credit Card and automatically get the latest currency conversion. About $1.50 Canadian to $1.00 American. Mine cost me $60.67 American. WELL worth it. It comes with a new rear lens assembly with the bulb and all factory Plug & Play wiring, lever and pedal switches.
Do a search under my name or brake light and see my install notes. the paper work for mine was vague but I got it on.
10101@ga.prestige.net
Quebec requires brake lights on ATV's. So Yamaha had to make them available. Not sure what year they started this. Hearing this I searched out a Canadian dealer and got one. I have a Y2K Kodiak that I installed one on. NICE!
I found that all the mounting holes where already there on my frame. I hope there is one for yours.
The Canadian dealer was REALLY NICE. GOOD People. Go to http://www.snowcity.com/. Dig around the site and find the Toll Free 877 number. Call and order. Use a Credit Card and automatically get the latest currency conversion. About $1.50 Canadian to $1.00 American. Mine cost me $60.67 American. WELL worth it. It comes with a new rear lens assembly with the bulb and all factory Plug & Play wiring, lever and pedal switches.
Do a search under my name or brake light and see my install notes. the paper work for mine was vague but I got it on.
10101@ga.prestige.net
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