Shleeve
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This is the KT-MTS from motorcycle hid projector KT-MT2
I think one of their other models might actually be better size to fit in the housing, but this one is fine.
When I first got the package I was excited because it had an FZ8 right on the cover in 2 pics!!
There is A LOT of wires in the kit to tuck away, I wired the first inline box from the battery around the airbox and it's sitting in the little compartment under the front of the airbox. The 2 other black boxes are ziptied to the metal under my gauge cluster and are hanging kinda off to the sides but theyre tucked away nicely. The biggest box, the "ballast" came with a little metal harness thingy that I attached to the hex bolt in the lower right of the headlight that secures it to the frame.
Here's a pic of the wiring
The high/low are wired to the original high/low plugs and the angel/demoneye are wired to running lights
Into the oven
I heat the oven to 400 then turned it off and put the headlight in for 8 min and it came apart fairly easily, but I think in this process the LED I have up top broke and I had to go buy another. I didn't find this out til I put the headlight back together and wired up so I had to bake it again...
Be VERY VERY careful with the glue... it got on parts of the inner silver part and it doesn't come off easily at allllll. I managed to get most of it off with goo gone, but it ate away at the actual metallic paint in a lower part of the side...
ALSO be careful with heat guns, lol I melted a bit of the side when I put it back together the second time because I wasn't looking for a second. Lol not my day.
Add some paint
The wires fit pretty nicely through the back
Here's the finished product in the light, I will get night pics later.
Cheers
I think one of their other models might actually be better size to fit in the housing, but this one is fine.
When I first got the package I was excited because it had an FZ8 right on the cover in 2 pics!!
There is A LOT of wires in the kit to tuck away, I wired the first inline box from the battery around the airbox and it's sitting in the little compartment under the front of the airbox. The 2 other black boxes are ziptied to the metal under my gauge cluster and are hanging kinda off to the sides but theyre tucked away nicely. The biggest box, the "ballast" came with a little metal harness thingy that I attached to the hex bolt in the lower right of the headlight that secures it to the frame.
Here's a pic of the wiring
The high/low are wired to the original high/low plugs and the angel/demoneye are wired to running lights
Into the oven
I heat the oven to 400 then turned it off and put the headlight in for 8 min and it came apart fairly easily, but I think in this process the LED I have up top broke and I had to go buy another. I didn't find this out til I put the headlight back together and wired up so I had to bake it again...
Be VERY VERY careful with the glue... it got on parts of the inner silver part and it doesn't come off easily at allllll. I managed to get most of it off with goo gone, but it ate away at the actual metallic paint in a lower part of the side...
ALSO be careful with heat guns, lol I melted a bit of the side when I put it back together the second time because I wasn't looking for a second. Lol not my day.
Add some paint
The wires fit pretty nicely through the back
Here's the finished product in the light, I will get night pics later.
Cheers
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