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| 6000K HID Headlight Conversion Kit, Honda CBR 600 F4I - All years |
HID Xenon lights are designed to be at least 300% brighter and last 10 times longer than halogen lights. HID produces supreme light output providing drivers with greater visibility, thereby promoting increased comfort and safer night time driving conditions. HID also consumes 35% less power and generates less heat during operation. |
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| Item no. HF4IHID2 |
Retail: $225.00 (PLUS shipping) |
| Today's Sale Price: $180.95 |
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| 1999 Honda CBR 600 F4i |
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| 2005 Honda CBR 600 F4i |
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| 2006 Honda CBR 600 F4i |
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| 2007 Honda CBR 600 F4i |
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| Specifications:
Color temperature: 6000K
Bulb type: HB3 / H4 / H7 / H9 / H11 / 9005
Power consumption: 35watts
Voltage: 85V +/- 17V
Luminous flux: 2800
Service Life: up to 3000hrs
Input Voltage: 9V-16V
Working current (Steady state): 3.5 A nom
Ignition voltage: 24kV Peak Max, 18kV Peak Min
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| WARNING: Laws concerning this product vary from state/province to state/province. Your state/province may prohibit its use on public roads or restrict its use to novelty, show use, off-road areas, or race facility areas only. In some states/provinces off-road uses are also prohibited. The manufacturer and retailer assume no responsibility for any use or application of this product in violation of any applicable law. Before installing this product, please check your state/provincial and local/municipal laws and regulations. |
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| The Q&A on this Product |
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| QUESTION: Do you offer a military discount? |
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| QUESTION: 2001 f4i i bought h7 bulbs and it's not as tight as the factory bulb what to do . ...
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| ANSWER: our kit comes with spacers to make the bulb fit perfectly. |
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| QUESTION: will they fit the '09 cbr600rr? |
| ANSWER: YES |
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| QUESTION: i am going to install angel eyes will these lights b ok 2 use with them |
| ANSWER: yes |
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| QUESTION: does this kit come as a pair? Or do I have to order two units? |
| ANSWER: comes as a pair. |
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| QUESTION: Would two of these kits work on a VFR800? Or could you point me to another place where I could get good reliable conversion kit? (I'd rather pay more and not have to worry about lights dying in a month)
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| ANSWER: yes, two of these kits will fit, i have done it on the vfr800/// be forewarned... it is rediculouly bright... |
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| QUESTION: what bulb type would i use in a 2005 cbr 600 f4i?
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| ANSWER: H7-2 of them |
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| QUESTION: are they street legal. |
| ANSWER: yes |
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| QUESTION: i saw on sm sites that a kit of hid xenon kit for f4i costs for 170$.pair.n u r selling it for 330$.is there a differnce.plz reply. |
| ANSWER: quality. There are "all in one" HID kits with the ballast and the igniter in one unit. We used to sell these cheaper units, but the failure rate was unacceptable. |
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| QUESTION: do these both light up on low beam or is one side out until u put the high beam on? |
| ANSWER: works just like stock. |
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| QUESTION: How do you install the conversion? |
| ANSWER: it is all plug and play, the ballasts fit in the fairings |
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| QUESTION: out of curiosity, how much are replacement bulbs? thanks
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| ANSWER: $70 each |
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| QUESTION: service life is up to 3000 hrs? then what happens? buy new bulbs? how much for replacements? if youre a commuter, the bulbs may only last a few years |
| ANSWER: yes, we have replacement bulbs, i have never sold one though. I have had absolutely no failures in over 2 years. |
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| QUESTION: Will you have a model for a HONDA rc-51? |
| ANSWER: Should be the same as the f4i |
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| QUESTION: After installation, my lights flash once or twice and then go out. Can you help? |
| ANSWER: The HID lamp draws a lot of current when initially starting. You need to evaluate your battery; if it is not in good condition, the system will not supply enough current to start your HID lamps. Simply replace the battery and the problem will be resolved. If the battery is 2-3 years old it will require replacement in virtually every case - motorcycle batteries do not last as long as car batteries because they are smaller and have less plate surface. |
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