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sparky3008

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I have your fjrtech instructions inhand.

A couple of questions:

Since I am using the original horn wires on the left side to supply power to the relay on terminals 85/86 What do I do with the right horn wires? Do I just leave them dangling?

Did you take the complete side fairings off when doing this as to get more room to work?

Thanks

 
If you bought my horn harness, you wouldn't have to think twice about the install. ;)

But just tape up the right side wires if you're that far into it already.

Randy

 
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Christ, Sparky! Put down the tools, you're gonna hurt yourself!

Plug the right horn wires into the right horn so that when you push the button, it too will say, 'HONK!' :blink: ;) :D

Fairing removal is optional, but does make for easier work... more work, but easier, nonetheless.

 
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If you bought my horn harness, you wouldn't have to think twice about the install. ;)
But just tape up the right side wires if you're that far into it already.

Randy
Got a website?

 
Christ, Sparky!  Put down the tools, you're gonna hurt yourself!
Plug the right horn wires into the right horn so that when you push the button, it too will say, 'HONK!' :blink: ;)   :D

Fairing removal is optional, but does make for easier work...  more work, but easier, nonetheless.
TWN no sorry they don't

Install not difficult just time consuming.

Running wires in the front fairing.

Power from + to 30 on relay.

Power from relay to left side horn from 87 on relay.

Then of course having to splice the wire to also feed right horn.

Then ground wire from right to left horn and spliced to go to ground.

Existing horn wires feeding relay.

I got it.

Thanks

 
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If you bought my horn harness, you wouldn't have to think twice about the install. ;)
But just tape up the right side wires if you're that far into it already.

Randy
Thanks

 
If you bought my horn harness, you wouldn't have to think twice about the install. ;)
But just tape up the right side wires if you're that far into it already.

Randy
Got a website?
Unfortunately, no. You can email me for a pic and info if you'd like.

Thanks!

Randy

 
Christ, Sparky!  Put down the tools, you're gonna hurt yourself!
Plug the right horn wires into the right horn so that when you push the button, it too will say, 'HONK!' :blink: ;)   :D

Fairing removal is optional, but does make for easier work...  more work, but easier, nonetheless.
TWN no sorry they don't

Install not difficult just time consuming.

Running wires in the front fairing.

Power from + to 30 on relay.

Power from relay to left side horn from 87 on relay.

Then of course having to splice the wire to also feed right horn.

Then ground wire from right to left horn and spliced to go to ground.

Existing horn wires feeding relay.

I got it.

Thanks
Jeeze, man! I was bustin' on ya! That Blaster install had me going too, FWIW.

 
Christ, Sparky!  Put down the tools, you're gonna hurt yourself!
Plug the right horn wires into the right horn so that when you push the button, it too will say, 'HONK!' :blink: ;)   :D

Fairing removal is optional, but does make for easier work...  more work, but easier, nonetheless.
TWN no sorry they don't

Install not difficult just time consuming.

Running wires in the front fairing.

Power from + to 30 on relay.

Power from relay to left side horn from 87 on relay.

Then of course having to splice the wire to also feed right horn.

Then ground wire from right to left horn and spliced to go to ground.

Existing horn wires feeding relay.

I got it.

Thanks
You almost got it. Ground the two horns AT THE BATTERY!

Oh, sorry...was I shouting? :D

 
Can I ASSume that I don't need to reply now? :lol:
Yea, I bout got it. Thanks to all.

I ended up taking the left side fairing off. I had straight connectors but they were hitting the rad so I am off to the store to buy 90's. Bought a ATM fuse holder and had ATC fuses. Man, and I thought crawling around in an attic running wires was bad. :D

 
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