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billmac

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i just switched my air horn from the right side to the left side, hooked up the old oem horn to the relay wires, still have front one hooked up . you talk about obnoxious. now i'm not blowing the ears off the people riding next to me. maybe the cagers will here it better!!!!!::stickpoke:

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hi,

 

I have a 2006 rstd and out a WILO horn on and kept the originals working as well.

 

Main A1 highway runs through our area with lots of semis and double B's so needed something that the truckies would hear.

 

Wired it through a relay. No problems so far.

 

Passengers don't notice unless told.

 

Cheers,

 

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  • 2 months later...

I originally changed out the left front horn to a Stebel. Later I installed a Sick Speed after reading a thread on here. To get a Stebel up in the left leg fairing takes a bit of patience. I didnt want to mount it in behind the fairing as some had done, I figure why put a 138db horn inside something.

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hi,

 

I have a 2006 rstd and out a WILO horn on and kept the originals working as well.

 

Main A1 highway runs through our area with lots of semis and double B's so needed something that the truckies would hear.

 

Wired it through a relay. No problems so far.

 

Passengers don't notice unless told.

 

Cheers,

 

:301:

 

 

Nothing like resurrecting an old thread ... but ....

Where and how did you mount this... I like this a lot.

 

Thanks

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Nothing like resurrecting an old thread ... but ....

Where and how did you mount this... I like this a lot.

 

Thanks

 

 

I originally installed the extra air horn adjacent to the right pillion foot rest.

 

The top of the horn sat under the footrest,

 

A bracket was made so that existing bolts could be used for the horn.

 

The exhaust did not have to be moved.

 

I have since decided to turn the bike into t single seater so I didn't need rear footrests so I moved the horn so as to use the footrest bolt locations.

 

See pictures attached.

 

Cheers,

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First three photos are with rear footrest in place, last one is with footrest removed.

 

Cheers

 

Thanks!

So you made a bracket that went between the footrest mount and the frame? Is that right?

That looks like an excellent idea.

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