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    Eastern Beaver PC8 power outlet install

    Putting one of these on my bike ATM. Had a look about to see if there was a viable do it yourself option but could not find anything. Although it all seems very simple, it has a compact and rugged design and once installed it makes it pretty easy to just hardwire in any device you want. I bought it primarily to connect up running lights so it could be switched with the key. Is rated up to 30amp but there is a 40amp option as well. It connects straight to the battery and uses the tail light as a trigger wire so you can run stuff with the ign off but on park. Cost me $145 delivered from Japan.
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    Haven't used this particular product but have bought quite a few bits and pieces from Eastern Beaver, always top notch well made product, quickly dispatched.
    He's got a great range of OEM style connectors etc too for anyone doing restoration or bike projects.

    Link: http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/main.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post
    Haven't used this particular product but have bought quite a few bits and pieces from Eastern Beaver, always top notch well made product, quickly dispatched.
    He's got a great range of OEM style connectors etc too for anyone doing restoration or bike projects.

    Link: http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/main.html
    Cheers for the link. I would like a H4 kit that leaves the low on when the high is on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Cheers for the link. I would like a H4 kit that leaves the low on when the high is on.
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