The Apprentice kit features a basic collection of 3.5mm bullet connectors along with their corresponding clear insulators. It's a great kit to have in the garage so your electrical repairs are top notch! These connectors fit the standard size bullet connector on most vintage Japanese motorcycles. They are tin plated so they're more resistant to rust than the original connector connector used on vintage Honda's.
Kit Includes:
- 10 - Dual Female
- 10 - Dual Female Clear Insulators
- 30 - Male Bullet
- 30 - Male Bullet Clear Insulators
- 30 - Female Bullet
- 30 - Female Bullet Clear Insulators
There is a special crimping tool that's necessary for proper installation (sold separately), you can use pliers but it isn't recommended. Don't forget to slide the protective cover over the wire before crimping on the connector
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Bullet Terminal Kit
great set. Good for all electrical connection jobs on old Hondas
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Definitely buy the set!
I started out my project thinking I would only order what I needed, but ended up going with the set. Which I am now very glad of as it took me a few more tries to get the wiring set up right then I thought it would. Good quality connectors true to style.
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Works well.
This bullet terminal kit is easy to use with a good crimping tool. I sometimes trimmed excess material from the tip of a connector before crimping - this stems from the fact that the connectors are linked together by the manufacturing process and must be separated before use.
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Great Product
After searching I found the Exact thing Oh Yes Great People to Match !
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nice
keep it nice and clean
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Good kit for wiring repairs
Had a few missing connectors on my 400F and this did the trick. As stated by Henry, has one of each type and they need to be clipped apart.
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Must-have for wiring projects
I needed to replace some wiring on my CB350, so I figured I may as well buy this kit over ordering a few connectors at a time. The connectors and covers are great, they look clean and fit very snugly. One thing not mentioned above was that the connectors come in three long strands, one of each type, and that you need to clip them apart before installing them. I dunno if this is common knowledge or not, but it was a surprise to me.