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Old January 23rd, 2011, 08:24 PM   #1
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Talking Just finished my HID retrofit today

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Old January 23rd, 2011, 08:25 PM   #2
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so, these are only for looks? do they actually light up?
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I'll trade you my stock ones for those!!

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Old January 23rd, 2011, 08:59 PM   #5
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so, these are only for looks? do they actually light up?
strictly for looks! . I'm letting the sealant cure out and will probably attempt the install this weekend or next. I still need to order the HID kit. LOL. I'm pretty busy too. I've actually been working on this for 2 weeks now. A couple hours here and there when I have time. I'll have a DIY posted soon too. I took 36 pics, so there will be a lot to see and read. I may do the write up on my website due to the amount of pics needed to upload.
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cool... looking forward to it. can you please include some pics of the light pattern on a flat wall to show the cutoff?
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Wow dude, this really look sweet. I was planning on doing this mod very soon. A DIY would be great. Could you post what proyectors you'r using and which hid kit and where to get them?
Is the housing of those projectors chrome? I would like to get them black. I'm ready to start ordering this asap.
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Old January 23rd, 2011, 09:57 PM   #9
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Old January 23rd, 2011, 11:41 PM   #10
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Wow dude, this really look sweet. I was planning on doing this mod very soon. A DIY would be great. Could you post what proyectors you'r using and which hid kit and where to get them?
Is the housing of those projectors chrome? I would like to get them black. I'm ready to start ordering this asap.
I'm using eBay projectors that seem to be identical to the morimoto d2s projectors. Just do a search for "mini d2s" and it should come up. I can post the eBay link for the seller later. The projectors themselves have a chrome base but not for the lenses. You need shrouds if you want a nice oem look. The only ones that seem to fit are the "D8" shrouds. eBay search for d8 shrouds should pull them up. The carbon fiber is the 3M dinoc vinyl. I wish it wasn't so expensive. I bought two small sheets instead of one large roll to keep costs down. I used 3m window weld for sealant and some spray adhesive to reapply the exterior foam strips. I used 3/8" abs sheets for the mounting plate and black PVC sheet for the shroud plate. I'll go into a lot more detail when I find the time to write up the diy. I also used a jigsaw, a 3.25" Bosch hole saw, a dremel, a thread tap, drill, and various screw drivers. If ur goin to do this, it requires everything I just listed and then some. I'm considering selling the mounting plates and shroud plates to people who want to save money if they don't have a jigsaw. I did try using the stock reflector as a mounting surface but the lenses stick out too far and doesnt allow the lexan to seat back into the housing. I can't see any other way to do this without making your own mounting plate.
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Thanks for the reply, I do have all those tools. So I'll be waiting for your diy
I just going to do a ebay search on them.

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I'm using eBay projectors that seem to be identical to the morimoto d2s projectors. Just do a search for "mini d2s" and it should come up. I can post the eBay link for the seller later. The projectors themselves have a chrome base but not for the lenses. You need shrouds if you want a nice oem look. The only ones that seem to fit are the "D8" shrouds. eBay search for d8 shrouds should pull them up. The carbon fiber is the 3M dinoc vinyl. I wish it wasn't so expensive. I bought two small sheets instead of one large roll to keep costs down. I used 3m window weld for sealant and some spray adhesive to reapply the exterior foam strips. I used 3/8" abs sheets for the mounting plate and black PVC sheet for the shroud plate. I'll go into a lot more detail when I find the time to write up the diy. I also used a jigsaw, a 3.25" Bosch hole saw, a dremel, a thread tap, drill, and various screw drivers. If ur goin to do this, it requires everything I just listed and then some. I'm considering selling the mounting plates and shroud plates to people who want to save money if they don't have a jigsaw. I did try using the stock reflector as a mounting surface but the lenses stick out too far and doesnt allow the lexan to seat back into the housing. I can't see any other way to do this without making your own mounting plate.
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Old January 23rd, 2011, 11:54 PM   #12
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I see a bunch of them and they are expensive, how much did you paid for them? Or just post the eBay link.
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Old January 24th, 2011, 02:42 AM   #13
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I'm so glad to see someone doing the HID deal properly! I'm sick of bikes and cars blinding me coming the other way because they didn't bother with the projectors. respect .
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Old January 24th, 2011, 08:22 AM   #14
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Old January 24th, 2011, 09:00 AM   #15
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I see a bunch of them and they are expensive, how much did you paid for them? Or just post the eBay link.
This is the seller I purchased mine from: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MINI-...Q5fAccessories

I made an offer and they countered with $68, so maybe try offering $65.
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strictly for looks! . I'm letting the sealant cure out and will probably attempt the install this weekend or next. I still need to order the HID kit. LOL. I'm pretty busy too. I've actually been working on this for 2 weeks now. A couple hours here and there when I have time. I'll have a DIY posted soon too. I took 36 pics, so there will be a lot to see and read. I may do the write up on my website due to the amount of pics needed to upload.
How are you going to align the cutoff line level. When I put my kit in I had to align the projectors before sealing the lens cover back on. Can you rotate the projectors from the back?
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Old January 24th, 2011, 03:21 PM   #18
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I thought about that after I sealed it. I was too excited to have everything finished then realized I should have waited. Not really a big deal. I can pull the housing apart again if I need to. Since I used the window weld instead of silicone, it shouldn't be a problem.
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Old January 24th, 2011, 03:24 PM   #19
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Nice work! Doing it the proper way is so rewarding! And it looks killer!
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Old January 24th, 2011, 04:10 PM   #20
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Swwweeeet! Looking forward to the finish and write up.

Is the abs sheet mounting plate curved in there or straight?
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Old January 27th, 2011, 01:09 PM   #21
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Old January 27th, 2011, 01:21 PM   #22
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As for a HID kit .. I'd go with these

http://www.ddmtuning.com/Products/Ap...Raptor-HID-Kit

I have them in my bike and they are awesome. I run the 35w 4500k so it looks white and 55w do run a bit hot. Thats why I only went with 35w ones. Quiet a few run the 55w on their bikes and say they have no problems. Some also suggest putting in a switch so they don't draw power while trying to start the bike. Eh I didn't and my bike starts fine.

This thread on a honda cbr site is why i went with the kit so you can see a little compairison between types.
http://www.600rr.net/vb/showthread.php?t=133338
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Wow. This is starting to look crazy hardcore DIY intensive. Cant wait to see the finished product. After you're done, I wonder if the use of hindsight can simplify and compact the process.
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As for a HID kit .. I'd go with these

http://www.ddmtuning.com/Products/Ap...Raptor-HID-Kit

I have them in my bike and they are awesome. I run the 35w 4500k so it looks white and 55w do run a bit hot. Thats why I only went with 35w ones. Quiet a few run the 55w on their bikes and say they have no problems. Some also suggest putting in a switch so they don't draw power while trying to start the bike. Eh I didn't and my bike starts fine.

This thread on a honda cbr site is why i went with the kit so you can see a little compairison between types.
http://www.600rr.net/vb/showthread.php?t=133338
I went with the mod-express kit. I've got mod-express HID's in my car for 2 years without any problems and I wanted a slim kit. I was about to purchase from DDM until they decided to pull products from their website, namely the slim kit. Their reasoning was because they're moving facilities, but I suspect they're having a manufacturing problem because the slim kits have been backordered for a long time.

As for a switch, I'll be installing a relay. Maybe that's what you meant? I already have a 40a relay that I pulled from my car. I used to have my car's fuel pump hotwired. haha.

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Wow. This is starting to look crazy hardcore DIY intensive. Cant wait to see the finished product. After you're done, I wonder if the use of hindsight can simplify and compact the process.
There really isn't a quick way to do this. Now, don't get me wrong. It is possible to retrofit the headlights in a day, but it would be a LONG day. It took me about an hour to take apart the headlight because of the silicone. The real labor is when you go to cut the holes and such into a new mounting board and making sure everything is lined up.

They're finally shipping my kit today so I'm hoping to get it in this weekend and will be able to install it next weekend.
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There really isn't a quick way to do this. Now, don't get me wrong. It is possible to retrofit the headlights in a day, but it would be a LONG day. It took me about an hour to take apart the headlight because of the silicone. The real labor is when you go to cut the holes and such into a new mounting board and making sure everything is lined up.

They're finally shipping my kit today so I'm hoping to get it in this weekend and will be able to install it next weekend.
That's what I was afraid of. How about a stencil type thing for the mounting board to get things close and then fine tuning it of course later.

Regardless, awesome job. Cant wait to see it. It'd be a sweet side hobby mod. When you finish, can you tally up all the costs?
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Cost:

$125 for spare headlights
$104 for mini D2s projectors from ebay
$26 D8 projector shrouds
$17 3M window weld
$15 ABS, PVC, and misc bolts
$91 for HID kit

Grand Total: $378

That's not including the supplies I already have, such as a 40 amp relay for wiring, masking tape, and a bunch of tools.
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DIY: HID retrofit in 2nd gen ninja

Ok, I'm not done with it yet, but figured I'd post up what I've been able to finish so far. It's done up to page 3.

http://www.audiotether.com/250RHID/250RHIDretrofit.htm

Alex, could you merge the other thread into this one? Thanks!
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I thought there was already a few DIY threads on this mod? Also, it's like 4th gen, not 2nd, just an FYI.
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Ok, I'm not done with it yet, but figured I'd post up what I've been able to finish so far. It's done up to page 3.

http://www.audiotether.com/250RHID/250RHIDretrofit.htm

Alex, could you merge the other thread into this one? Thanks!
Hi - can you give me a link to the thread that you'd like to combine?
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http://www.ninjette.org/forums/showthread.php?t=64230 would be the thread. Thanks bud.
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I thought there was already a few DIY threads on this mod? Also, it's like 4th gen, not 2nd, just an FYI.
My bad, I only see two subforums for the ninjettes and didn't know there was more. Anyhow, I didn't know other people had done retrofit DIY's and not just plain HID installations. There is a difference ya know
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Yeah I saw that yesterday after I looked at their site. I have the older slim kit they made specifically for motorcycles. I haven't had a problem yet.

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My bad, I only see two subforums for the ninjettes and didn't know there was more. Anyhow, I didn't know other people had done retrofit DIY's and not just plain HID installations. There is a difference ya know
You might be right, I don't fully read the DIY guides on the new-gen since I own/ride a pre-gen.
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So I finally found time to finish my relay wiring. Lots of solder, 3M electrical tape, and shrink wrap involved . I need to go pick up a wire loom today. I was able to fire it up and it looks great. One lens is only very slightly skewed so I'm not going to bother taking the headlight apart to fix it. I have half the fairings off already just to make the connections and do a test. Everything works great! Tonight, I'll pull off the rest of the fairings and do the install. Then I'll need to adjust the lights and put everything back together.
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I can't wait to get them on there. lol. This week has just been really busy.
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teaser pics! I need to find time to adjust them properly. I should have that dialed in tomorrow .
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