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Battery Eliminator Tzr250 Nsr250 Rgv250 Tdr250 Rd350 Kr1 Rs125 Rs250 Tz125 Tz250 on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Athens, default, Greece

Athens, default, Greece
Condition:New

This is a capacitor unit that eliminates the need of a battery on all electrical generator & magneto type ignitions. 
Simply plugs in place of the battery and it's easy to fit.

Waterproof design.

Developed, constructed and used successfully for many years on most 2T bikes by a two stroke junkie. 


It will straight fit any Tzr250, Tdr250, Rgv250, Nsr250, Rd350, Rd500 bikes and also most single cylinder bikes. 


a) Less weight, less mass. Compare the 50grams of this small device to a usual battery 
b) Environmental friendly. No acid liquids, doesn't need replacement as a conventional battery does.  
c) No need to use a charger when machine is not in use for a long period of time. Bike will start normally even after months of storage. Needs no maintenance, just plug and forget. 
d) Can be used with 6 or 12v, positive or negative earthed systems. 
f) It will boost spark on starting up and low rpms as it does not overload the reg/ rec trying to charge itself as a normal battery will do. Better starting, no misfires!
g) Water proof design, no short-circuiting issues. 

Specs: 
Size is 31x48mm and weights 50 grams.  

Fitting Instructions: 
Remove the battery of the bike and connect the red & black wires of the Battery Eliminator to the red & black wires of the wiring loom respectively, using the existing battery screws. Mount the Battery Eliminator on the subframe or the OEM battery box by using a couple zip ties (included).  
That's it, you are done! 


Please, keep in mind that the Battery Eliminator does not store energy. 
You will have no lights when the ignition switch is turned on. 
When the engine starts, you will have electric power
 and everything will work normally. 

"Highly recommended for track bikes! "


Have fun & keep the two strokes alive. 
Nick 

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