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Old 01-16-2009, 10:05 AM
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dude there is a siren you can get at radio shack and it plugs in, cost like 5 bucks... do a search... on mine in put in a mini siren, stupid loud, the one HD sells SUCKS, i want mine to SCREAM!!!! the one from radio shack is just as loud as the HD one
 
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Old 01-16-2009, 10:46 AM
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Anyone know the part number for the Radio Shack siren? For $5 I'd love to add a siren!
 
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Old 01-16-2009, 02:29 PM
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Anyone know the part number for the Radio Shack siren? For $5 I'd love to add a siren!
The radio shack siren #273-079 . I have the instructions if anyone needs them. Like I said, I don't know where the harness is for a Sportie so you need to find it then just insert the wires.
 
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Well,yeah,what are the instructions?
 
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Originally Posted by FastHoss
Well,yeah,what are the instructions?
The radio shack siren #273-079 has two wires on it. Look at the plug on your bike real close and you will see numbers on it. The red wire from the siren goes into the first hole on the plug ( I think it’s a gray striped wire) and the black siren wire goes into the middle hole . I just pushed the wires in and reinstalled the plug into the dummy holder. That should keep the wires secure.

I just zip tied the alarm next to the plug and that was it
 
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Originally Posted by Mandog
The radio shack siren #273-079 has two wires on it. Look at the plug on your bike real close and you will see numbers on it. The red wire from the siren goes into the first hole on the plug ( I think it’s a gray striped wire) and the black siren wire goes into the middle hole . I just pushed the wires in and reinstalled the plug into the dummy holder. That should keep the wires secure.

I just zip tied the alarm next to the plug and that was it
Very cool. Easy 'nough...I'm gonna get one this weekned!
 
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Default Wiring instructions for the Radio Shack Piezo siren

Part number #273-079 Radio Shack.
First locate the factory wiring harness head. If you have the security system preinstalled it will be under the left side panel. I have a 2009, I doubt if there is much, if any difference between years. You can do this two ways.

One way would be to cut the factory head off the Harley wiring plug. It has three wires. Trim the wires back about 1/2" and tie the red siren wire to the brown bike wire. Tie the black siren wire to the bike green. Tape the wires and use Velcro to attach the siren to the bike.

The other method is to stuff the siren wires into the bikes plug. After doing so, put a dab of silicon on the plug and let the stuff dry overnight. This will keep the wires in place. Either way works.
This cheap alarm is way loud and works great.
Elapsed time: maybe twenty minutes. Amount saved: $94.00. Anybody who is coordinated enought to ride a motorcycle can do this.
 
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Do you have a part number for that radio shack siren?
 
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I did mine last weekend,works great and was very cheap,thanks to everyone!!
 
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Do you have a part number for that radio shack siren?
LMAO Are kidding me? Try scrolling up 3 inches.
 


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