Have parade fan need a loud horn and place to mount it
#4
The Lenale fan (which works quite nicely) comes with an adapter to mount your horn to the left forward down tube. They also have an alternate mounting location that attaches your horn to the left mid heat deflector.
Last edited by djkolp; 03-05-2010 at 04:30 AM.
#5
I mounted a small but very very loud air horn (compressor and horn) under my tour pack and behind my number plate. Out of sight, out of mind till I press the switch then everyone knows I'm there. Then I just tidy up the mounting bracket by cutting of the bit of the bracket which gose down tio the original horn. Makes that side of the bike look a lot more open / tidy.
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#7
I have the Lenale fan.
I bought a set of trumpet air horns with compressor.
I mounted the fan, and built a mount to have one trumpet above it and one below, both pointing forward.
The fan and trumpets are all one piece and bolt onto the horn mount. The compressor is in the ABS bay as I dont have ABS. Otherwise I would mount it under the seat section in the engine compartment.
If this sounds good to you, let me know, I will post pics.
I bought a set of trumpet air horns with compressor.
I mounted the fan, and built a mount to have one trumpet above it and one below, both pointing forward.
The fan and trumpets are all one piece and bolt onto the horn mount. The compressor is in the ABS bay as I dont have ABS. Otherwise I would mount it under the seat section in the engine compartment.
If this sounds good to you, let me know, I will post pics.
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#10
They're much louder than the stock horn and you'll definitely get noticed.
Eastern Beaver sells a dual horn harness with relay which makes the install totally plug and play.
Between the 2 horns bought from Ryder Products and the harness, the whole thing cost me less than $60 and it took me 1 hr to install. I kept the cow bell on the left side but removed the stock horn.
Last edited by frenchbiker; 03-05-2010 at 07:57 AM.