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Yana Shiki HID Lighting Kit - White 6000K

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Product Description

  • Get yourself seen with the bright Yana Shiki HID lighting kit.
  • The Yana Shiki HID lighting kit puts out 3 times the light output from standard halogen bulbs and even more then your stock motorcycle bulb while only using a fraction of power.
  • Brightness is not the only thing that makes the Yana Shiki HID kit better, it will last up to 5 times the life of standard halogen bulbs.
  • Installing the HID lighting kit to your motorcycle is simple with plug-n-play wiring and easy to follow instructions.
  • Yana Shiki built-in a halogen high beam in addition to the low beam for the H4 HID kit, while the others will operate as a low beam only.
  • Yana Shiki includes one bulb, ballast, wiring harness, and installation instructions.
  • Note: make sure you check the required bulb for your motorcycle.
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Location: new york
Could have been better
When i first ordered the product it was damaged goods. The Box was smashed and someone obviously already opened it. As you will see in the image i uploaded this one box was taped. When i got the new product i found out why the preivious person had to tape the box because it was already broken. i was fed up with returning the product so i glued and taped it shut. Pros -Really Bright -Pretty Easy to install Cons -cheap product -over priced -afraid water will get into parts of it if you dont tape it well since the company who made it did a horrible job I was shocked when my friend said he payed 60$ for his hi/lo kit and they were still just as bright. We will see who's holds up longer....i hope its mine seeing as i payed over 100$ more :(
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Location: Western WA
Good product
This is a good product that is easy to install. I got the H4 6000K kit fora first gen Busa and it isn't exactly "plug & play". The kit doesn't plug into the headlight plug on the wiring harness but with a couple of butt connectors and some know-how it was easy to install. It took me 1 1/2 to 2 hours to install but I'm picky about wire routing so I took the whole upper fairing off. I also had to trim the spacer that goes between the bulb and the spring clip that holds the bulb in the lense assembly. Overall installation is a breeze and could take as little as 30 minutes. The light is super bright and is a HUGE improvement over any wattage halogen or xenon bulb.
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Location: Va beach Va
YANASHIKI hid 6k
everything plug right up no problem what so ever now i can see the road more safer for me I'm use to my s2k with hid .
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SJT12689 Over 3 years ago
I have two bulbs. So I would need two HID kits?
I have a Suzuki SV650S If that helps in any way
Expert MotoSport Staff
Over 3 years ago Location: Portland, OR
You don't have to change both. Its up to you. But if you want to have HIDs on both sides you'll need to order 2 kits.
sbeazy Over 3 years ago
I have a 09 gsxr600 my manual says I need H11 low HB3 x2 high, This only says offered up to H9? Please advise?
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 3 years ago Location: Portland, OR
We can order you one, we currently don't stock the H11.
rmorgan Over 3 years ago Location: Alexandria Va
High & Low Beams?
Does the HID system have high & Low beam capabilities? I have Suzuki 99 SV50 that use a H4 bulb.
Expert MotoSport Staff
Over 3 years ago Location: Portland, OR
The H4 HID kit is the only one that comes with a High Beam, but the High beam isn't HID its Halogen
Koda004 Over 3 years ago
Bi Xenon?
My 2008 Kawasaki ZZR600 has dual filament bulbs, both left and right bulbs are on when i use lows or highs... How would i buy H.I.D's for my set up
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 3 years ago Location: Portland, OR
Looks like your bike uses an H7 bulb, so what I'd suggest is changing one side to HID and leaving the other side stock. Your stock side will change to High but your HID will stay the same at Hi or Low.
ryanthegasman Over 3 years ago
Will it fit 2009 cbr 600rr?
can i fit two of these one for low beam (right side) and one high beam (left side)?
Expert MotoSport Staff
Over 3 years ago Location: Portland, OR
These replace your existing lights, but you typically don't need a high / low with HID's.
WilliamG600RR Over 3 years ago
03 CBR600RR?
I have an 03 CBR600RR. Which size bulb would fit my bike?
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 3 years ago Location: Portland, OR
You can use our OEM part fiche to check: http://www.motosport.com/motorcycle/oem.php?make=HONDA&type=SPORT&model=CBR600RR&year=2003&groupId=52805&modelyearid=1063 Looks like its an H7
counterfietnation Over 3 years ago
I have an 08 R6, would i need to purchase an HID for both the right and left light, and would they both be the same bulb?
MotoSport Staff
Over 3 years ago Location: P+RTLAND
Yes you would need a bulb for each side and both bulbs would be an H7
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prorobo Over 3 years ago
Any drilling required?
The description essentially says plug & play. But is there any drilling required in the headlight dust caps on the '08 CBR? I know of other kits which require you to drill a 1 inch hole in the caps in order for them to fit.
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 3 years ago Location: Portland, OR
Yana Shiki doesn't give an indication of whats involved on a per bike basis.
Over 4 years ago
What is the difference between the h4, h7, h9 bulbs on the hid kits?
Over 3 years ago Location: NC
It depends on your ride...however for my ride h7 is my low beam rated at 55w while h9 is my high beam rated at 65w. h4 bulbs usually are low/high beams in one bulb 55w/65w. Its the same for HID conversions, use the same principle. Hope this helps...
rtg2004cbr600rr Over 4 years ago
Judging by the picture, the kit has only one HID light? So would this take the place of the high beam? Also, what is the difference between h lights?
Top 1000 Contributor
Over 4 years ago Location: Hanover, MD
Most motorcycle HID kits typically come with one bulb and ballast for the low beam only, which is exactly what this one is meant for. You can purchase ones to include the high beam, too. They're all over the internet. I'm not sure what you mean by the difference between 'h lights.'
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