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LED bulb pack for rear lights / brake lights on the Yamaha X-Max 125 (2006 - 2009)

Ref :  PCKFSXMAX121435
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Introduction:

An essential part of motorcyclist safety, the tail lights, commonly referred to as the brake lights, warns other road users that you are slowing down, thus allowing them to anticipate your deceleration.

We selected these LED bulbs for an installation in your Yamaha X-Max 125 (2006 - 2009)’s brake lights. Their luminous flux, which is far superior to that of your original halogen bulbs, will allow other drivers to anticipate your braking much more effectively, with a view to avoiding any risk of collision.

The tail light of your Yamaha X-Max 125 (2006 - 2009) also serves a positioning light function. By switching to LED lighting, your X-Max 125 will be much more visible in road traffic, thus providing a significant increase in safety when travelling in the city or on the motorway.

Finally, on an aesthetic level, by choosing these LED bulbs for your brake lights, your scooter will benefit from a technological update - a genuine upgrade to your 125, providing very on-trend, modern lighting.

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Leader in LED lighting for cars and motorcycles for more than 15 years, we have selected the best components on the market to produce our LED bulbs for brake lights / rear positioning lights for Yamaha X-Max 125 (2006 - 2009).

Choose high-end LED bulbs for your Yamaha and benefit from LEDPERF’s experience and warranty conditions.

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N.B. like all high-power light sources, LED lights can damage the eye. You are advised not to apply its light beam directly in the eye for an extended period of time.

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