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I was working on a system to add a train horn to my first gen. It would mount into a 1 - 1/4 receiver hitch. I do not know if anyone makes a receiver hitch for the SVTC. This plug in also doubles as a cooler rack for day trips. Since the stinger part bolts on it would be easy to adapt the design to match any receiver hitch

 

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Zoey I not awake yet but where is your horn mounted? Your probable gonna need to find a way to place two horns but I installed the snail horn by wolo on my sons bike. I think it would be fun trying to find a spot on your bike. You could "AS MUCH AS I HATE TO SAY IT" will probably need to ask over on the Yamaha facebook to see if one of them guys have done it yet. I have seen a lot of neat things over there. Most post right now are over empty usb, usb taken to long to install update. Mainly infotainment stuff. But I have seen lights, and couple mentions of the horn.

 

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Zoey,

 

Kuryakin makes some nice mounts and adapters in chrome or black to mount things just about anywhere.

 

My first guess would be to find a place near the engine guard...or on the guard and mount there. Run a relay off the battery to the horn...trigger the relay from the original horn circuit. Leave the original horn on the scoot and operational. Gives you a louder horn plus stock. Most of us have gone with the Stebel type or The Hellas. The Stebels (I have 2) have both worked great and so far for about 4 years on one and 2 years on the other. The Bolo's and others are copycats of the Stebels (or vice versa) and work just as well.

 

Hope this helps.

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Victory Vision horn in place on the '18 SVTC.

I did trim the square corner of the horn, so no clearance issues at all.

 

http://www.venturerider.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=113459

 

Before

http://www.venturerider.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=113457

 

After

http://www.venturerider.org/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=113458

 

NOHAWG, What did you need to take apart to get to the factory horn and wiring?

 

 

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That looks exactly like the Vision horn only with the correct spade connectors, so it actually would be direct plug-and-play. I'm betting mechanically and sound-wise, it's the same horn. BTW, mine won't sound unless the bike is running, unlike the stock horn for some reason.

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