JMP BD22-0168 Brake Light Switch for Honda

for HONDA FES 125 PANTHEON, FES 150 PANTHEON, FES FORESIGHT, FES PANTHEON 2T, FES PANTHEON 4T, FES S WING, FJS SILVER WING, FJS SILVER WING T SW-T, NSS FORZA, NSS FORZA EX, NSS FORZA X, NSS ...

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BD22-0168

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The JMP brake light switch is an essential component to ensure the safety and reliability of your Honda motorcycle.

Designed to activate the brake signal, this switch ensures that other road users are always notified of your intentions to stop.

Its installation is simple and quick, allowing you to quickly restore the functionality of your motorcycle's lighting system.

Built to withstand the most challenging conditions, the switch is a fundamental element for every motorcyclist who is attentive to their own safety and that of others.

With this switch, every brake will be signaled clearly and promptly, contributing to safer and more responsible riding.

  • Compatible with specific Honda models
  • Easy installation with no modifications
  • Weather-resistant materials
  • Compact and lightweight design
  • Quick activation of the brake signal
  • Extended durability over time
  • Tested to ensure reliable performance

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HONDA
FES 125 PANTHEON 125 2003-2007
FES 150 PANTHEON 150 2003-2005
SH 125 2013-2016
FES FORESIGHT 250 1998-2005
FES PANTHEON 2T 125 1998-2002
FES PANTHEON 2T 150 1998-2002
FES PANTHEON 4T 125 2003-2006
FJS SILVER WING 600 2001-2010
FJS SILVER WING T SW-T 400 2006-2016
FJS SILVER WING T SW-T 600 2011-2016
NSS FORZA 250 2008-2011
NSS FORZA EX 250 2005-2013
NSS FORZA X 250 2005-2013
NSS JAZZ 250 2001-2004
SH 150 2009-2012
SH 300 2007-2015
X8R S 50 1998-2002
FES S WING 125 2007-2013
FES S WING 150 2007-2009
NSS FORZA 300 2013-2017
X8R X 50 1998-2002