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Thread: Horn Relocation
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Old 04-14-2007   #1 (permalink)
TCL
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In anticipation of my new light brackets, I am trying to clean up the clutter that is the Bonnie front end. I snuck the horn in under the tank. I bolted it to a hole left from the AI removal with a bolt that I kept.


You can't see it with the tank on, and the sound has not really been affected much, since it sounded like scooter horn anyways. I really only use the horn for women if my pipes don't do it. If I am in a situation where I would need a loud horn, I am gonna need evasive maneuvers, not a horn to announce my date with the asphalt.

Next up is moving the voltage regulator to where the horn used to be, an idea I stole from Rodburner. I am a little worried about having issues with all of the wires coming out of the light, but I will trudge onward.

PS, I hated the red spark plug heads, so I wrapped the wires in in bags and zapped them with bbq paint.


[ This message was edited by: TCL on 2007-04-14 19:04 ]
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