Free: Niterider lights bits 'n' pieces
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Free: Niterider lights bits 'n' pieces
Having a clear out of old Niterider bits.
Mostly halogen, HID, and NiMH packs (6v and 13.2v).
Chargers 6v and 13.2v
and mounts.
Anyone want anything before I bin it or ebay some of the current design mount?
Free of charge, just cover postage.
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Untitled by Asposium, on Flickr
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Untitled by Asposium, on Flickr
Mostly halogen, HID, and NiMH packs (6v and 13.2v).
Chargers 6v and 13.2v
and mounts.
Anyone want anything before I bin it or ebay some of the current design mount?
Free of charge, just cover postage.
Untitled by Asposium, on Flickr
Untitled by Asposium, on Flickr
Untitled by Asposium, on Flickr
Untitled by Asposium, on Flickr
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Re: Free: Niterider lights bits 'n' pieces
What’s burn time like ,looking for some lights for jnrs bike
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Whilst there are sufficient bits to make a set please do not be under any illusion these will be bright and/or have a long run time.
Was pondering their age, and the bits are likely around 13 years old.
Happy to test the component work before posting if someone still wants a set.
6v light set (small battery pack) is a digital evolution, google it for more information
13.2v light set is a cyclone HID
in terms of a set, a modern LED light will kick the arse of either.
Was pondering their age, and the bits are likely around 13 years old.
Happy to test the component work before posting if someone still wants a set.
6v light set (small battery pack) is a digital evolution, google it for more information
13.2v light set is a cyclone HID
in terms of a set, a modern LED light will kick the arse of either.
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Re: Free: Niterider lights bits 'n' pieces
Was thinking of Jnr having them as a emergency set in case lights starting to fade when out on our adventures
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not a problemnobbythesheep wrote:Was thinking of Jnr having them as a emergency set in case lights starting to fade when out on our adventures
will sort a set
any preference, halogen or HID?
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Re: Free: Niterider lights bits 'n' pieces
The HID please if that’s ok
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Re: Free: Niterider lights bits 'n' pieces
Drop us an email and I’ll get some money across to you for the postage
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as you want a "kit" have been looking through the bits to ensure a full set
then test
if you want a HID light set there is a 24v mains adapter missing.
so, you would to source a 24v mains adapter.
still want a kit?
there is a full set of bit for a 6v digital evolution
then test
if you want a HID light set there is a 24v mains adapter missing.
so, you would to source a 24v mains adapter.
still want a kit?
there is a full set of bit for a 6v digital evolution
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Re: Free: Niterider lights bits 'n' pieces
Ok I’ll go for the 6v unless anyone else has dibs
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Found a 13.2v charger that runs off the mains, no need for a mains adapter.
Charged a battery last night and tested, works fine.
Will charge a second battery and test.
So, you will have two HID lamp heads, two bottle batteries, mounts, charger, extension cable.
Will box up the set with a view to posting next week.
Let me know your address via PM
When it arrives simply refund me the postage paid on the postage label please.
Will send you bank details via PM.
Charged a battery last night and tested, works fine.
Will charge a second battery and test.
So, you will have two HID lamp heads, two bottle batteries, mounts, charger, extension cable.
Will box up the set with a view to posting next week.
Let me know your address via PM
When it arrives simply refund me the postage paid on the postage label please.
Will send you bank details via PM.