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h1 headlight connector?
#1
Anyone know where the hell i can find a h1 connector?


i left mine in the fairing when i did the hid conversion now its gone Sad


its got 2 prongs on the bottom and the h1 bulb slots into it, i can only find the plain plastic one that holds the bulb but doesnt have the prongs
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#2
https://www.yamahamotorcyclespares.co.uk...ight?uID=0
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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#3
I got a H4 from Halfords, I would expect them to have a H1 as well. Whatever you do don't buy those ceramic ones from ebay. They look really good but the connectors don't grip onto the bulb prongs very well. I had one on my divvy and it got so hot it melted the insulation off its own wiring.
Malc

Old enough to know better.
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#4
(13-08-15, 06:20 AM)darrsi link Wrote: https://www.yamahamotorcyclespares.co.uk...ight?uID=0


£13!!!


sweet jesus!
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(13-08-15, 02:14 PM)Paulfzs link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=17939.msg207062#msg207062 date=1439443237]
https://www.yamahamotorcyclespares.co.uk...ight?uID=0


£13!!!


sweet jesus!
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Scrappy's would have a few I'm sure Smile
Colin
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#6
Could do a free online breakers search but for £13 is it really worth the effort?
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#7
theres plenty in the usa as the honda perlude uses them. i live near a scrappy so i may have a quick ring up and ask.
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#8
I've just reread your description and you don't need that if you've got your HID in, it's just a spacer really.
But you should have one of these http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vie...28&alt=web for your HID to hold it in. Smile
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
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(16-08-15, 05:32 AM)sinto link Wrote: I've just reread your description and you don't need that if you've got your HID in, it's just a spacer really.
But you should have one of these http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vie...28&alt=web for your HID to hold it in. Smile


I have one of those in at the moment but, if i choose to switch back i need the original h1 plug
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(16-08-15, 02:21 PM)Paulfzs link Wrote: [quote author=sinto link=topic=17939.msg207326#msg207326 date=1439699545]
I've just reread your description and you don't need that if you've got your HID in, it's just a spacer really.
But you should have one of these http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vie...28&alt=web for your HID to hold it in. Smile


I have one of those in at the moment but, if i choose to switch back i need the original h1 plug
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You sure will, but you won't be in any rush, so a £1 a week for next 13 weeks and you'll get a new one :rollin
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
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(16-08-15, 03:52 PM)sinto link Wrote: [quote author=Paulfzs link=topic=17939.msg207361#msg207361 date=1439731297]
[quote author=sinto link=topic=17939.msg207326#msg207326 date=1439699545]
I've just reread your description and you don't need that if you've got your HID in, it's just a spacer really.
But you should have one of these http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vie...28&alt=web for your HID to hold it in. Smile


I have one of those in at the moment but, if i choose to switch back i need the original h1 plug
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You sure will, but you won't be in any rush, so a £1 a week for next 13 weeks and you'll get a new one :rollin
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Thats a lot of fuel!


i have the money but id feel shafted paying £13!!! for a little connector.
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