HID Kits - Mass buy

Try post 109 in this thread .. thats for a 1150 I beleive ..

I'm hoping paul will add some instructions for a 1200gsa after fitting beemerbaz's this weekend ?

Cheers
Steve

AYE will be doing Baz's tomorrow night. Camera at the ready and all that.
Saying that, he is travelling on a 1200. Will he make it to mine?? Answers on a postcard :aidan
 
Nice one thanks...Please put me down for an '04 1200gs dipped beam.. let me know when they arrive and you want the cash.
Regards Glenn
 
Stiggy

Oy Stig,
thanks:thumb. I hadn't spotted that! (athough it seems to be for one of the opposition's 50 watt jobbies:augie) doesn't seem too daunting:eek.
should have it in by Christmas so!!
 
AYE will be doing Baz's tomorrow night. Camera at the ready and all that.
Saying that, he is travelling on a 1200. Will he make it to mine?? Answers on a postcard :aidan

Oi cheeky !!

Big Thanks to Paul for supplying and fitting my HID kit tonight, 'kin wow its bright. Took about 30 mins altogether to fit which included a small modification to the bulb housing. The ballast is temporarily mounted but will take more pics when I locate a suitable mounting place.
 
Will put up a installation guide tomorrow for the 1200... when im not a bit tipsy from the old vodka roonie :aidan

Many thanks to the ammicable Beemer baz for his guide submittance to being the guinea pig :thumb

All kits will now be in the post for h7 bulbs pronto quick.

paul
 
As I've got to do a 200 mile trip overnight next month, some lights that work might be a good idea.....

I'll have a kit for the 1150 dip please, If you have any left. Let me know when you want the cash sending.

Cheers

Mark
 
Heres a fitment guide very kindly pointed out to me by Mozzup who recieved his kit today.

http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=158888&highlight=hid+instructions

This was created by Fanum. Many thanks for this.

This is only for installation in an 1150 btw.

erm...I know this is going to be a stoopid question but Fanum's diagram refers to a black wire and a blue wire on the loom-I've got a black one and a red one. is the black one the equivalent of Fanum's black, and blue=red?
 
Hi Paul.
Could you also put me down for an 1150 dipped beam from your next batch please. Just let me know and I will Paypal the money over to you.
Many thanks
Steve
 
I'm gonna move this thread over to the Vendors section as it's more that just a normal FS&W ad... I'll leave an expiring redirect for a day so people can still find it
 
In todays mail, orders to :-

Jacko
Wavey_Davey
Bigtom
Magpie

A load more H7s will be sent tomorrow
 
Right installation guide for the 1200.. i was supposed to do this the other day wasnt it.. sorry. I stayed up till 5 am the other day and it messed me up haha:blast

Heres what is supplied to the H7 customers - i.e 1200 owners

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you dont get the extra plastic bulb cover... thats unscrewed from your own bike :aidan

Anyway, unscrew the plastic bulb cover.. its best to do this from underneath as its a bit fiddly. More so if you have big hands like me. If you have any enslaved children to do the job for you.. more so the better

In this plastic cover you need to cut out a hole about the size of a 10 pence piece. I used a soldering iron to do it but you can use a drill or sharp knife. Whichever you prefer

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You then need to feed the plastic plug of the bulb through the cover and locate the rubber grommet into the hole you just cut.

Unclip your old bulb and locate the new bulb into position, Then plug the wires from the bulb into the wiring connector. Positive to positive. Best to test with a multimeter as i cant remember which colours were which (anyone know?)

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Put the plastic cover back over and that bits done.

What you do next on the ballast will vary depending on what you want / are willing to do. The ballast it tiny so can be hidden easily. I would suggest lifting the tank and hiding it under there. We didnt have time to do that on beemer bazs bike as he was due in sheffield pretty quickly. We temporarily hid the ballast above the oil cooler and held it on with cable ties. But i would suggest a neater installation if you have the time to do so.

Final thing to do

Plug together the 4 cables. You cant get them wrong as they are all plugged to fit in the correct socket.

Enjoy the power of the sun at your fingertips

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Alternative mounting

What I did when I got home was to relocate the ballast behind the right hand side fork leg / inside of the tank, secured a piece of foam on the back, double sided tape to reduce any slapping about and cable tied to the frame, as per piccies.
 

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ah excellent, thanks for that bud :)

Hope you dont mind having your bike plastered all over t'interweb either ;)
 


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