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Old 05-07-2011, 06:55 PM
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Is there anything special I need to know about before I rip that thing off the bike? What do I do with the electrical line that feeds it?
 
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Myself i would leave the horn as is, or move it somewhere else, can't count the times i needed to blast my horn to some idiot.as for the wires you can just tuck them somewhere,
 
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never used my horn once in 4 years
 
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Originally Posted by SuperFastGlide
never used my horn once in 4 years
Agree. I am 26 years old, almost 30,000 miles under my belt on three different bikes and I can't remember a single time I used the horn on any of them. Not to mention that I think Harley horns are ugly as sin.
 
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Never use mine either, but I hid it behind the rear cylinder so that I can pass inspection.
 
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I swapped mine for a ProPad (that has a Mini Beast built-in) today...comes off easily and there are only two wires. I'd just insulate each tip and hide the wires in case a future owner wants to install a horn in the future.
 
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Originally Posted by jbrown4217
Never use mine either, but I hid it behind the rear cylinder so that I can pass inspection.
 
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Old 05-07-2011, 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by jbrown4217
Never use mine either, but I hid it behind the rear cylinder so that I can pass inspection.
We don't have inspection in Michigan. So I am clear on that front. Looks like I am going to go light up a cigar in the garage and rip that baby off my bike.
 
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Well tape the wires and learn to yell Fuc^&&*. Practice practice practice. Or pull the horn and leave the cow bell. Geez.
 
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junk the ugly a## thing. If they don't hear the bike, do you really think the junky horn is gonna work?
 


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