Yamaha Thundercat HID conversion kit
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Yamaha Thundercat HID conversion kit
This is a brand new h4 HID conversion kit for the cat.
comes with a 12 month warentee,
ulta slim ballast
all wires
bulb
instructions
box
I have this kit fitted to my cat and its fantastic, hi and low beam aswell as the "PASS" button.
I have 2 kits in stock at my shop they will be selling for £39.99
FIRST 2 KITS £30 POSTED!
grab a bargain
comes with a 12 month warentee,
ulta slim ballast
all wires
bulb
instructions
box
I have this kit fitted to my cat and its fantastic, hi and low beam aswell as the "PASS" button.
I have 2 kits in stock at my shop they will be selling for £39.99
FIRST 2 KITS £30 POSTED!
grab a bargain
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Re: Yamaha Thundercat HID conversion kit
how easy are these kits to fit? especially for numpty like me
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ill run you through it quick
seat off
connect points to battery
run the wire behind the fairing ( no need to take fairing off)
unscrew the air scoop plastic bits
mount the ballast
put the bulb in
connect all wires
turn on
if you have never fitted before allow 30 mins
seat off
connect points to battery
run the wire behind the fairing ( no need to take fairing off)
unscrew the air scoop plastic bits
mount the ballast
put the bulb in
connect all wires
turn on
if you have never fitted before allow 30 mins
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dont you need the nose fairing off?
and if its connected straight to the battery, will it effect the bikes general electrics?
and if its connected straight to the battery, will it effect the bikes general electrics?
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no dont need the front end off atall, the bulb goes in the exact same way as a normal bulb, the wires come out the back, feed and place the ballast under the panels where the air scoops are
and i have had mine on now 4 months with no effect what so ever to electrics,
and i have had mine on now 4 months with no effect what so ever to electrics,
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1 kit sold 1 kit left
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I'll take a punt on it will pm you
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Out of interest, where's your shop? I visit Carterton and Witney quite often.
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You going to be getting more stock in for these? Also....some feedback from some of you who have bought one would be nice. Mine has died...and I will have to resort to one of these for the time being:
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Hey guys got 1 set left, these where reserved for my old man, but no longer needs them
£30 posted
But going on the eBay shop tonight for £39.99 so be quick!!!
£30 posted
But going on the eBay shop tonight for £39.99 so be quick!!!
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Am interested if you still have it.
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Hi Supraloopy - Maybe PM him and he should get an email to tell him he has a private message.
Cheers
Rosco
Cheers
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Have I joined this thread too late??? Are there any kits left?
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Does anyone have a link to were I can get one of these kits? I have PM'd this seller and had no reply.
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Dave;0)
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Re: Yamaha Thundercat HID conversion kit
theres a few on ebay
ebay HID kit
ebay HID kit
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Re: Yamaha Thundercat HID conversion kit
Afternoon guys !
Sorry I haven't been on, just moved house and been manic!!!!
I can still get these for £30 posted but it will take 7-10 days to arrive with you, as I'm making literally no money per set.
The seller will only offer the price for 2 sets or more
I'll try to reply to all the pms
Thanks
Josh
Sorry I haven't been on, just moved house and been manic!!!!
I can still get these for £30 posted but it will take 7-10 days to arrive with you, as I'm making literally no money per set.
The seller will only offer the price for 2 sets or more
I'll try to reply to all the pms
Thanks
Josh
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That's 4 kits now sold just on t cat forum you will all love them. Mine are so much better!
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It's only taken me 2 months to fit the kit, and then I had the spanner do it!!
Was fitted yesterday, so really early days to say what it is like in varying conditions. As I already have one in the other 'Cat, I can do some comparisons.
This unit is easier to fit than the one I got from HiD City and I believe the rubber boot did not have to be cut to fit over the mechanism
On the road, it is a bit difficult to tell whilst in the built up area, but it does seem to have a pretty good spread. At a set of lights I tried out the high beam and nearly blinded the commuters waiting at a bus stop on the other side of a multi lane carriage way (well if they didn't get blinded I did from the reflection!)
In time I'll try it out on the out of town roads where I tested the other HiD and found it lit up the tree tops, signboards and not the road, hopefully I'll be pleasantly surprised.
Was fitted yesterday, so really early days to say what it is like in varying conditions. As I already have one in the other 'Cat, I can do some comparisons.
This unit is easier to fit than the one I got from HiD City and I believe the rubber boot did not have to be cut to fit over the mechanism
On the road, it is a bit difficult to tell whilst in the built up area, but it does seem to have a pretty good spread. At a set of lights I tried out the high beam and nearly blinded the commuters waiting at a bus stop on the other side of a multi lane carriage way (well if they didn't get blinded I did from the reflection!)
In time I'll try it out on the out of town roads where I tested the other HiD and found it lit up the tree tops, signboards and not the road, hopefully I'll be pleasantly surprised.
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Sorry guys was trying to get on yesterday we had a powercut
The hiss are being held by customs, I'm having big arguments. The sender did not put a invoice in the box, so iv had to prove I have paid for them.
Sorry guys. Won't be long I promise
The hiss are being held by customs, I'm having big arguments. The sender did not put a invoice in the box, so iv had to prove I have paid for them.
Sorry guys. Won't be long I promise
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