A new LOUD horn ideas please

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  1. icycle2much

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    Negative - That was my first spot I tried. Honda has placed additional wiring harnesses in that area.

    Tried the right side too and that was a bust too

    Thought about mounting behind the cooling fan but the headers pipes are in the way and there is the air flow issue to keep in mind

    Thought about below the triple but the compression of the front fork and fender would create a problem.
     


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    How bout under the tank or seat?. On my bike the stock horn is tucked up under the triple tree, just disconnected it and left it......maybe you have to somehow do a swap with the stocker if its in the same place. Bummer the sides didn't work out
     


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    The seat and rear cowl are my last, very last, places if I can't find any other place. I am not giving up hope, just hoping to find an alternative solution

    Anyone with a 2014/15 that has attempted this successfully please chime in.

    Sean
     


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    I split the motor from the horn in my case, and run a hose between the two.
    Motor sits inside front fairing, horn inside belly bellow the headers.
    Mine is a Stebel Nautilus compact on a 5th gen, but you might be able to do something like that.
     


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    That may be the only solution I'll take a look at tearing apart the case and separating the two items.

    Thanks
     


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    I cycle2much, See my post above. Twisted Throttle said in April a 2 piece version of the Denali will be out.
     


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    Well crap, the wolo horn is pop rivoted together - ugh!

    Still searching
     


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    Didn't you see the 2 piece Denali coming out in April? ^^
     


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    Yes but I have a wolo horn from my previous ride and want to use but can always wait for new and additional items
     


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    Roger that. No one has replied if they have been able to put the one piece Denali inside of the fairing of a 800 so if I don't get a reply I will just wait for the 2 piece. I guess you could buy the 1 piece and if it does not fit you could unbolt it into 2 pieces, add a hose and make your own bracket........
     


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    Found an alternative this afternoon! I installed a supertone horn, using the stock mounting bracket, it's louder than the road runner beep beep horn. Safety first but I haven't given up hope finding a viable spot for the Wolo horn on my 2014.
     


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